The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 07, 1939, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1939
PAGE SIX
PIATTSMOTJTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOTJENAX
CIA I
From Thunday'a Dairy
Honored on Birthday
Wednesday was the seventy-sixth
birthday anniversary of John O.
Lohnes. one of the well known resi
dents of the community and formerly
of the Cedar Creek vicinity. Mr
and Mrs. Lohnes moved to this cUy
in 1921 from the farm and cav?
Community Building Club
ELECTED AUGUST 5
lae Martin $50.00 Not Paid
Chas. Farris $50.00 Not Paid
E. J. Bichey $25.00 PAID
$50 - $50 $25
Hurry! Hurry!
Tuesday - Wednesday
Last 2 days of our big
AUGUST
FOOD
SALE!
Rock-bottom prices through
out the entire store! Re
member, alonn with the val
ues listed below, many oth
er bin values await you at
HINKY-DINKY
Neck Bones 4Qq
Lean, Meaty. 5 lbs.AV
Beef Steak
Tender TJ. S. Graded 4 ?
Shoulder Cuts. Lb.
Hamburger
Freshly Ground fff
Beef Cuts. 2 lbs
Pork Sausage
Lean Bulk 4ffr
2 lbs. for iSC
Bacon Squares
Fancy, Sugar Cured A Ap
Lean, Tj. JLWC
Minced Luncheon
or RING BOLOGNA OJp
Selected, 2 lbs 3V
TOMATOES
Corn or Red Beans
Standard A
No. 2 Cans Hr 1UI
Dozen Cans, 75
Del Monte Crushed
PINEAPPLE
3 for 19c
Grapes
Calif. Ked Malagas or ftf?
Thomp. Seedless, 3 lbs.
Yams
U. S. No. 1 Porto Rp
Bicans 4 lbs. S
California
Honey Dew
Melons ?C
Sweet, Vine Ripened
California Sunkist
Oranges
Juicy California 'QPJliC
Med. Size, doz. JL I
PlUmS Fancy Calif.
Red Duarts
Large Square 'tfOC
Basket, 49; Quart & VW
Our Mother's
cocoa -fl rc
2-lb. Can JLtP
KOOL-AID
J&!1 S for 10c
Hinky Dinky Superior
flour rac
24-lb. Sack ePt
4-lb. Sack, $1.09
A COMPLETE LINE
of
CANNING SUPPLIES AND
SUGAR AT LOW
PRICES!
Ad ' for Plattsmouth, Tues
day and Wednesday
Right to Limit Quantities
la Reserved
since resided at 10th and Tean
streets. Last evening the children
and grandchildren and his niece.
Miss Amelia Friedrich, gathered t
the family home to spend a most oe
lightful time. A fine luncheon was
served and the guest of honor ""vas
greeted with well wishes by the
members of his family circle. Those
who attended the pleasant gathering
were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hilt and
family. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kaf
fenberger and family, Mr. and Mrs.
George Ilennings and family, Mr
and Mrs. Elmer Lohnes. Mr. ana
Mrs. Louis Lohnes, Miss Friedrich
and the guests of honor, Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Lohnes.
From Friday' Daily
Entertained in Omaha
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wescott and
daughter. Miss Alice Louise, vl
Kvanston, Illinois, were in Omaha
Thursday evening where they were
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Vern Place. Mrs. Place entertainen
at dinner for the I'lattsmoum
friends. Miss Wescott being a forraei
school mate at the Plattsmouth high
school.
Misses Marie Fitzgerald and Helen
Ulrich received prizes. ' The after
noon's special prize was awarded to
Mary Phyllis Troop. The commit
tee served a luncheon following the
meeting.
K. B. Bridee Club Meets
The K. B. bridge club members
wpi-p pntertained at the home ol
Mrs. L. V. Egenberger last evening
'All of the members were present.
I The highest honor was awarded to
iMrs. Frank Bestor; Mrs. Roy Knorr
received the s-.rcond prize; and Miss
l.num Meisinuer was awarded the
third honor.
Miss Livina Troop of Murray as
sisted Mra. Egenberger in the ar
rangement and serving of the lunh
eon.
Mrs. John Bergman Entertains
Mrs. John Bergman served as ho-
tess to the members of the Two
Square bridge club Thursday after
noon. Mrs. John Gillam, Mrs. Frank
Mullen, and Mrs. Richard Beverage
were the guests of the club.
Mrs. Gillam. Mrs. Lester Gaylord.
nnd Mrs. Frank Rebal won the
Cist, second, and Ace of Spade?
prizes respectively.
Assisted by her si3ter-In-la'.v, Mrs
George Weber, the hostess served a
li'.ncheon.
Stitch and Nibble Meet
stitch and Nibble sewing bee rnt
last evening at the home of Mis?
Lillian Chovanec with twelve of the
members in attendance Mrs. Ernest
Janda being unable to be present.
All of the ladies cape with their
sewing baskets and resumed then
usual embroidering duties,, and
which was followed by the serving
of a luncheon by the hostess assist
ed by her mother, Mrs. Frank
Chovanec.
Entertains for Pat Cloidt
Miss Shirley Selver entertained at
a small garnering on luesaay eve
ning at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Selver on Ver.
Oak street. The occasion was in
honor of Miss Kathleen (Pat) Cloidt,
daughter of August Cloidt wfio is
here visiting with her father.
brother, as well as other relatives
and friends.
The evening's entertainment wef
in the form of a pinochle party an.l
-six of them in all present they
played six-handed pinochle. During
the party Miss Selver passed favor
ites of candy, and at the conclusion
of the affair, the hostess, assisted by
her mother. Mrs. Ethel Selver, served
refreshments.
Those present were Mrs. Wallace
Terrybery, Mrs. Albert Ulrich.
Misses Marjory Fitch. Anna Marie
Rea. and the guest of honor, Miss
Kathleen Cloidt.
Methodist Federation Meets
The Methodist Women's Feder
ation of this city met Thursday after
noon at 2:30 In the church parlors
for their August meeting. A large
group of the members were present
at the business meeting and pro
gram, which followed.
As usual, the newly-re-elected
federation president. Mrs. Helen
Ileinrich, presided at the business
session. Plans and arrangements
were completed for presenting the
talking movie, "Golgotha" on Sept
ember 7. Mrs. J. C. Lowson had
charge of the devotionals and cen
tered her lesson on "The Carpentei
of Nazareth."
Mrs. Albert Kraeger served as pro
gram chairman and Introduced Miss
Beatrice Arn, her sister, who gave a
vocal solo, and Miss Mildred Kuofli
cek, who rendered two violin selec
tions, Mrs. Walter Speece, another
s'ister pf tlve program chairman,
serving as their accompanist.
The members of the Naomi circle,
Mrs. V. T. Arn. Sr.. Mrs. Albert
Kraeger, Mrs. Charles Nelson, Mrs
Frank Llllie, Mrs. James Allbee
Mrs. Charles Janecek, and Mrs. Zella
Traudt, served the luncheon.
From Saturday' Dally
St. Paul's Auxiliary
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the St
Paul's Evangelical and Reformed
church met Thursday afternoon in
the church parlors for their regular
monthly meeting with a large num
ber of members and guests present.
Mrs. Henry Born and Mrs. John
Parkening served as the hostesses
for the affair and they were also in
charge of -the program.
Rev. Samuel G. Schick, pastor ct
the church, served as the toastma3
ter and announced the various num
bers on the program. MI.. Ross
Mary Steppat sang two vocal tolo8.
"In the Garden," and "Whispering
Hope," Miss Leona Meislnger serv
ing as her accompanist. Miss Leona
Meislnger rendered a piano so'o.
"Italian Nights." Miss Melsingcr
also served as the accompanist for
the two solos, which were given by
Mrs. S. G. Schick. "Just for f'YP
Days," and "To You." Raymond.1
Jr., and Marvin Hild, tons ' of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Hild. were also
heard on the program and they sang
"My Little Gray Pony" and "Vaca
tion." Their mother served as their
accompanist. Mrs. Albert Schmidt
gave three readings as her contribu
tion toward the success of the pro
gram. "Just a Poem," "The Sheep
Herder" and "Just a Reason." Thi
five Schaeffer sisters were also heard
on the program and gave two num
bers, one of the sisters serving as the
accompanist.
The hostesses served a luncheon
at the close of the program and a
social hour was held during the re
mainder of the afternoon.
Mrs. . Louis Lohnes, Mrs. Bronson
Timm, Mrs. James Mauzy, Mrs. Rex
Bourne, Mrs. Raymond Bourne, Mrs.
Howard Hirz, Mrs. Don Rhoden, Mrs.
Laverne Gaier, Mrs. Glen Kaffen
berper, Mrs. Rhoden, Misses Kathryn
Scott, Marie and Gertrude Vallery,
Doris Creamer, Mildred Pankonin,
Malinda Friedrich, Marie Parriott,
Vera Hazelton, Lewanna Kelly ? Jac
queline GrassmanMargraret Ann Val
lery, Anna Marie Kea, . 31 nr. Marie
Jergens, and the hostesses? Mrs. .Fitz
mayer and Harry 'Albin,-aBd :the
pruest of honor, Mrs. Louise Fitzmayer.
Randolph. ' ' ; :
The guest of honor., received num
erous gifts which will serve; pleasant
remembrance of the happy occasion.
Honored, on Eirthday-
Friday evening . a surprise r".?
given Mrs. Katherlne Noltlt.g on
her sixty-seventh- birthday. It wast
also the birthday anniversary of
htr grandson. Gene Nolting.''
At 6:30 members of the fam'.ly
arrived with well laden baskets.
Those present were Mr. ana Mrs
Henry Nolting, Mr. and Mrs. F. G.
Nolting and son Gene, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugo Meislnger and sons, Robert..
Wayne and Lcland, Mr. and .Mrs.
Leonard Born and son, George.
Marie Nolting and Ihe guest ot
honor, Mrs. Katherlne Nolting.
LEAVING FOR WEST COAST
From Friday's Dally
Judge and Mrs. A. H. Duxbury
and children, Dorothea and Richard,
are leaving Saturday on their cum
mer vacation and which this time
will take them to the west coast
for a fine outing and sightseeing,
trip and to visit with their relatives.
They will enjoy' the many point3 ct
Interest through the mountain coun
try before turning south to San
Francisco and the exposition and at
St. Carlos, California, they will vi3it
with.. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Duxbury.
whom, they have not seen for several
years, a very pleasant reunion el
the brothers and sisters and with
Mrs. Rose N. Creamer, mother of Mrs
Duxbury as well as other brothers
in that section of the west. They
expect to also visit Los Angeles in
the south "part of the state where
many friends are residing.
GOES TO HOSPITAL
CORN QUALITY HIGH
The first corn received here ai
the Norfolk Packing Co. plant Is ot
the very highest quality and the
best that the plant has received
since their first year here, both in
quality and quantity. A great deal
of the corn will be coming in each
day now for the early pack at the
plant and the officials and woikers
find that it Is Just what is desired
for the pack, fine, large well de
veloped ears and free from all de
fects, which makes the packing
much better. The plant' has l,7t'
acres of corn under contract. Loth
of the early and the late varieties
and which from now on should be
coming into the plant for the pack.
Wednesday afternoon F."'-T. V7 !T
son, of Murray with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Belns. Herbert and Mary Beina
departed for Kearney, where Mrs.
Roy Belns is to receive hospitaliz
ation. She has been suffering from
a lung weakness that it was thought
best to have treated at once. Mr
Wilson, brother of Mrs. Beins, will
return at once while the others .vill
remain for a few days.
VISIT NEBRASKA CITY EAGLES
From Friday's Dally
Last evening a group of the
Plattsmouth Eagles were at Nebras
ka City where they enjoyed a meet
ing of the order and getting to
gether with the friends of that clt7.
The meeting was one of the series
of intercity gatherings to stimulate
Interest in the order.
Those attending' from here were:
Franklin Kief, past state president;
Lester Gaylor, local president; Ed
ward Gabelman, August Kief, Wil
liam Kief, Everett Elliott, Fred H.
Vincent', George McFarland.
Come! Have Fun!
At the South 4th
Street Free Dance
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, AUG. 9,
SPECIAL
August ONLY August
Freshmen and Children
$1.50 and $1.75
Sophomore and Juniors $2.00
Regular Croquignole $2.50
Spirals, Gabrileen . $5.00
Machineless $4.00
Thermique or Tulip Oil $3.50
Including Shampoo and
Firger Wave
Facials - Scalp Treatment
Hair Cutting
Etta Belle Beauty Shoppe
Telephone 20 - Soennichsen Bldg.
531 Main Street
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RETURN TO DES MOINES
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Layton, who
have been guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. Niel, have returned
to their "home at Des Moines, Iowa.
Mr. Layton lived in Plattsmouth for
a number of years and enjoyed a
fine visit with many of the old
time friends.
BOYS RETURN HOME
Gerald Noel. 17, James Holcomb.
15 and- Kenneth Loveless, 14, ol
this city, who have been visiting ai
St. Joseph, Missouri, have returnea
to their homes after a few days out
ing in the Missouri city.
ATTENTION - - MEMBERS OF EASTERN NEBR.
PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT
The following Farmstead Wiring" Jobs contracted and installed by
vs (using High Quality SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. Wiring, Fixtures
end Supplies) have been inspected by the State Fire Marshal's
office, PASSED INSPECTION and are ready to be energized by REA :
In the Vicinity of Plattsmouth: Julius inifiker. Hugh stan-
der, Russel Stander, Fred G. Noltling, Henry Nolting, Sherman
Cole and Elmer Tschirren.
In the Vicinity of Nebraska City: George Francois. Charles
Stout, Carl Francois. E. A. Dauer. James Roddy, UNION.
In the Vicinity of Dunbar: w. o. Wirth. Fred Weibusch,
Ernest Ganzel, Dist. 18 (Baker) School and Dist. 4 School.
In the Vicinity of Otoe: John Rippe. Mrs. Anna Hillman.
Albert Seimers, Elmer Fitzraeyer, Fred Kuhnhenn, Harry
Rohlfs. Charles Webber, Ed Stubbendr-ck. Also William Bots
ford, UNADILLA; Ed Wallen and Cecil Dovel, PALMYRA;
Roland Phelps, Mrs. Panco and James McCarthy, DOUGLAS;
George Smedley. BROCK; Meinsen Estate. ASHLAND.
What about Your Farm? Is it wired? Has it passed in
spection? It pays to have a reliable contractor install
j'our wiring! A Penny Post Card may SAVE you $50.
My. Estimates are FREE Write to
E. E. WANTLAND
Box 63, Syracuse, Nebr., or in care of Sears Roebuck & Co., Lincoln
Circle Federation Meets
The general meeting of the altar
society of the St. John's church was
held on Wednesday afternoon at the
church club rooms. -The members.
of Circle 1 entertained. This group
comprised Mrs. Baltz Meislnger, wlo
served as chairman, Mrs. Joseph Lib
ershal, Mrs. Frank Libershal. Mrs.
Carl Knleke. Mrs. I. L. Koclan, Mrs.
Rose Kelly, Mrs. Philip Lepert, and
Mrs. Kenneth McCarthy. The fed
eration president, Mrs. Meislnger.
presided at the business session. A
social hour followed the business
meeting and pinochle was played
Honored at Shower
Friday evening at the home of Mrs.
Harry Albin, Mrs. Max Fitzmayer
and Mrs. Albin entertained at a mis
cellaneous shower in honor of Mrs.
Fitzmayer's daughter, Mrs. James
Randolph, who was married on Sun
day, July 12. Twenty-eight guests
were present at the occasion.
The evening was spent In playing
Bingo and Mrs. Ralph Hyde received
the first prize, and Mrs. James Mauzy
received second.
At the close of the party the host
esses served refreshments.
Guests at the shower included Mrs.
Charles Walden, Mrs. Ralph Hyde,
PAH) FOR
POULTRY
EGGS
CREAM
We are in the Market for
Springs Special Prices
Open Every Evening
Bring In Your Produce!
HOME DAIRY
Conveniently Located 5th and Main
Center of Buiineii Section
In buying and process
ing your produce, we are
able to give employment
to a number of local em
ployees, which amounts
to much more to the com
munity than our own in
dividual profit. When you
sell to the representatives
of outside concerns only
the buyer's small profit is
spent in this community.
Processing is done in dis
tant towns, which reap
the benefit of increased
payrolls. Help us employ
more . people and make
more butter by bringing
your-Farm Produce
N
PLATTSHOUTU
CnEAMEQY
LOWER MAIN St. PHONE 94
25. RedCoaster CaZS?o6-9
AND 24- CAPS from JhrUeyZj
II
OLD FASHIONED
ALL STE&
RUBBT?D
COASTER
3 Giant
32oz. QuartBottles
or
6 Large 12 oz. Bottles
CASE' OF 12. GIANTY
I OR 24 LARGER. 15'
fi )1 U Q i (
Plus Bottle Deposite
NEW SALLY MAY
Soap Flakes 4?c
French Milled I Pkg..
IQA RED
Kid. Beans
No. 2 cans, 3 for.
25c
IGA YELLOW CLINQ
Peaches
No. 2 Cans. . . .2 for
33c
Choice Syrup Pack IGA
Prunes QJc
2 Large Cans
x.
L
mm
SALADA TEA
lA lb. Green 17
Vz lb. Green 33
V4 'lb. Black .. 10t
V2 lb. Black 39d
Salad Dressing
IGA BRAND C
Full Quart Jar 3fJL
SQUARE DEAL
Flour HOC
4S-lb. Bag W
White Daisy or C4 AO
Boss, 48-lb 3XeU?
BLUE O
Coee
Per lb. ...
2ic
Peanut Butter
IGA RED CAP
1-lb. Jar
Beauty Soap
SALLY MAY HOC
4 Bars for .....A
Pork & Beans
A & B
No. 2V2 cans. each..
Rippled Wheat
Delicious Cereal
Large Pkg.
AO
gc
DISQUICK
Large
Package
S3)
Putted Wheat
QUAKER !RC
2 Pkgs. for
KELLOGG'S
Corn Flakes
Lge. Size, 3 for. . . . ,
25c
LARGE PERSIAN
Limes, per dozen . . . .
EXTRA FANCY (Sire 344)
Sunkist Oranges, 2 dozen
24c
29c
EXTRA FANCY (Size 300)
Sunkist Lemons,
EXTRA FANCY MORTON
Wealthy Apples,
per dozen
4 lbs
35c
17c
CHOICE QUALITY HOC
Summer Sausage, lb.
NO CEREAL ALL MEAT
NATURAL COLORED Special, per lb.
CELLO WRAPPED
Bacon, -lb. Pkg. . .
SHOULDER
Bee Steak, lb.
iQc
ECONOMICAL, TASTY ARE THESE
Smoked Ham Shanks, lb.
....ioc
10c
AD FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
D& - IB fl ( &
warns
Phone
23-24