The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current, December 11, 1939, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    3TC3SAT, 11, -1838
PAGE THBXE
OCIAL
From Thursday's Dally
Altar Society Meets
A committee of nine selected from
Circle No. 2 Mrs. Walter Smith,
SHOPPERS,
HM.
A FREE GIFT
WITH EACH $1.50 OR
DINNER SETS
TEA SETS
BRIDGE SETS
CONSOLE SETS
WAFFLE SETS
VASES
RADIO LAMPS
COCKTAIL SETS
WATER SETS
PURSES
BILL FOLDS
TABLE CLOTHS
3
IKE
AND A THOUSAND OTHER FINE GIFTS
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
SHOP EARLY FOR A LARGER SELECTION
A PORTRAIT . . . FOR XMAS
For Your Very Dearest Friends the Most Personal of All
Gifts is . . . YOUR PORTRAIT. It's Thoughtful It is You !
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
Two 8x10 and One 8x10 Oil Painting
All for $500
OSiHflg
4705 SO. 24th ST.
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Lik hundreds of others
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that Phoenix Hoaitry Is Ihe Ideal Christmas qOt lot
that lovely lady! And they'll be happier still to
know that ihe sales people in our Phoenix department
make hosiery the VRT EASIEST gift to buy.
3-pair boxes wrapped In daztlln? Cellophane.
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EVERY WOMAN
PLATTSMOUTH,
Mrs. P. I. Rea, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs.
Bronson Timm, Mrs. Carl Ulrich, Mrs.
J. Wagner, Mrs. Josephine Ulrich,
Mrs. Strickland and Mrs. E. Stava
served as hostesses at the Wednesday
afternoon meeting of St. John the
Baptist church Altar society. Ap-1
proximately forty-five members and
guests comprised the attendance list.
ATTENTION!
EFT HUP.
PACKAGE
MORE PURCHASE
SILK KIMONAS
PAJAMAS
ADEN'S ROBES
MUSICAL POWDER
BOX
JEWELRY BOX
SMOKING SET
RELIGIOUS
ARTICLES
DESK SETS
COOKIE JARS
BOOK ENDS
STUDIO
MA. 3656
will b HAPPY to lean
$1.00
WELCOMES J O)
Men's
DRESS SHIRTS
Whites and Patterns
Sanforized (Shrinkage
less than 1 )
SMART
NECKTIES
Handmade, Wool Lined
and hard to wrinkle.
Gift Boxed
NEBRASKA
9Sc
9c
SCO'S
At the conclusion of the business
session bingo was played and' Miss
Alice Bennett, Mrs. George Down3,
and Mrs. Edgar Creamer proved to
be the winners of the prizes. Mrs.
Bronson Timm led the bingo.
A luncheon was served immediate
ly following the social hour.
Mrs. Ashbaugh Hostess
Mrs. Carl Ofe was a guest of the
Wednesday afternoon bridge club
members at their weekly card party,
which was held yesterday at the
home of Mrs. D. B. Ashbaugh.
First, second, and third prize win
ners were Mrs. Theodore Ptak, Mrs.
Neville Hodson, and Mrs. George
Jaeger respectively. The Ace of
Spades prize was -awarded to Mrs.
Herbert Schuetz.
Presbyterian Federation
Circle No. 2, of which Mrs. Henry
A. Schneider is chairman, served as
hostesses at yesterday's meeting of
the Presbyterian Women's Federa
tion, which was held at 2:30 at the
Fellowship room of the church and
which was preceded by a prayer ser
vice at 2:15, Mrs. E. G. Giles serv
ing as the leader.
Mrs. Wiley Sigler had charge of
the devotionals at the business meet
ind and recited a Christmas story.
Mrs. R. C. Shellenbarger sang the
beautiful yuletide hymn, "He Shall
Feed His Flock" from "The Mes
siah," with Mrs. J. Russell Reeder
serving as accompanist. Mrs. R. W.
Knorr presided at the business ses
sion and plans and activities for the
coming Christmas season were dis
cussed. Mrs. Glen Vallery served as pro
gram chairman and presented Emil
"Weyrich, who showed pictures of the
Holy Land and other beautiful pic
tures of the parks and scenic spots
in the Colorado country.
The committee served a luncheon
7A
MEN'S SLIPPERS
Genuine kid up
pers, hard leath
er sole and rubber
heels. Brown
$1-45
x vs. u warn z&
MEN'S DRESS SOCKS
Smart patterns. Some
with lastex top. All
sizes in finest, long
wearing Rayon. Pair
COMFY SLIPPERS
Children's Bootees.. 49c
Women's 'Dutch Boys' 98c
RAYON MUFFLER
A gift he'd choose for
himself. Smart geo
metric prints. You
won't go wrong at
7c
at the close of the afternoofc $ ather
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Wood,
of Elmwood,"were here today for a
few hours to attend to some matters
of business and while here called at
the Journal to renew their subscript
tion.
From Friday' Dully
Golf Club Entertains
Last evening the Plattsmouth Golf
club entertained the members and
their ladies as well as a group of the
friends at a very pleasant dancing
party at the Eagles hall at Sixth
and Pearl streets.
The event brought out a large
group of the lovers of the dance and
who had a most pleasant time for
several hours in the pleasures of the
latest dancing numbers.
The committee in charge had ar
ranged a very pleasant affair ad
which was very much enjoyed by
those who had the opportunity of at
tending. Methodist Federation Meets
The First Methodist church Wom
en's Federation met in the church
parlors Thursday for their general
December meeting with a large group
of members and guests in attendance.
Mrs. James C. Lowson had charge
of the devotionals and she used the
Christmas story from the second
chapter of Luke. Highlights of the
business session were the submitting
of reports on the plans and activ
ities of the coming holiday season
among the three circles.
The Dorcas circle, of which Mrs.
Fred Howland is chairman, had
charge of the refreshments and pro
gram. Mrs. Lowell S. Devoe served
as program chairman and presented
the high school sophomore girl's
sextette, which comprised Willa
Sylvester, Wilma Nolte, Juanita Sig
ler, Dorothea Duxbury, Gertrude
Cloidt and Maxine Graves. To the
accompaniment of Miss Ruth West-
over the sextette sang "Ciribirlm,"
an Italian folk song. Mrs.
C. C. Wescott gave a book review of
Lloyd Douglas book, "Home, for
Christmas." Mrs. Flora Am, mission
ary chairman, introduced Mrs. A. H.
Duxbury who brought the mission
ary lesson by reading a letter from
a missionary in China. This mission
lary was formerly an American girl,
who died just recently; however, her
letter to her home church In San
Jose, California was written and
mailed before her death. The-program
concluded with Charles Newton
singing a number of Christmas
carols.
The Dorcas circle then served re
freshments at the close of the meet
ing. Prom Saturday" Deity
Card Club Meets
Last evening the H. M. J.'s card
club was pleasantly entertained at
a Christmas party at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McMaken.
The evening was spent at cards
and in which prizes were won by
Mrs. Wilma Hutchison and Mrs. Fred
Howland.
Guests of the club for the evening
were Mrs. Herman Tiekotter and
Mrs. Arp.
The members after the games, en
joyed the exchange of gifts and fol
lowed by the serving of refreshments.
Entertain at Christmas Party
On Friday evening the ladies of
Circle 1 of the St. Paul's Evangelical
and Reformed church Ladies Guild
were entertained at a Christmas din
ner party given by Circles No. 2 and
3 as a reward for winning the new
membership contest recently staged
by the organization. A delicious din
ner was served and during the meal
they were entertained with a de
lightful program. The tables were
decorated with Christmas colors.
It was learned that Circle No. 1
has Becured twenty-one new members
alone and the total number of new
members Is forty-four. This brings
the membership of the Ladies' Guild
up to the total of eighty-two mem
bers, making It one of the largest
Ladies' Guild organizations in the
district.
After the dinner devotionals were
led by Mrs. S. G. Schick and a busi
ness meeting followed. The officers
elected for the year 1940 are as fol
lows: Mrs. Frank Horsak, president:
Mrs. P. A. Meisinger, vice-president;
Well Drilling
We have the equipment and the
knowledge to locate a satisfactory
well anywhere in this territory.
We have drilled scores of wells In
Cass and adjoining "counties, and
have never yet missed getting a
fine supply of water. Our present
equipment permits going to any
depth necessary up to 2,000 feet.
PHONE OR WRITE
0. G. WIESMETH
Phone 50 Louisville, Nebr.
Mrs. Otto Pitz, secretary; and Miss
Anne Hassler, treasurer.
A record-playing radio, which was
donated through the courtesy of Miss
Mathilda ' Soennichsen and William
Schmidtinann, Sr., was heard during
the evening.
Hold Christmas Party
Thursday evening the members of
the young married people's class of
the Methodist Sunday school had a
very pleasant Christmas party at the
club rooms of the church. The mem
bers of the group enjoyed games,
under the direction of Harry Wrhite
and also a program, "Battle of the
Sexes" was staged in which all were
tested as to their general knowledge.
Later in the evening the members
had an exchange of gifts and at the
conclusion very much enjoyed re
freshments were served.
Clubs Meet This Week
Mrs. F. L Rea entertained the
members of her Two-Square bridge
club Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
J. C. Petersen as a guest. Prizes were
awarded to Mrs. Petersen, Mrs. Les
ter Gaylord, and Mrs. Henry Stark
john. Members of the Bi-Monthly pin
S. tAt for Xmas foods - -
NECK DOMES Lean Meaty ... 3 lbs. 10c
KRAUT Crisp, Tender Bulk ... 3 ibs. 10c
SAUSAGE Pure Pork, Bulk . . .2 lbs. 15c
PORK LIVER Tender, Sliced . . 2 lbs. 15c
PORK CHOPS Small, Lean, lb 15c
HAMBURGER EftJ?. ... 2 Ibs. 25c
BEEF HEARTS Young, Tender, lb. . . . 9o
MINCED LUnCIIEOfJ Sliced or Piece, lb. 12c
FISH Headless, Dressed Uniting, lb. . . . .8c
Boneless, Skinless Fill els ..... 2 lbs. 25 c
Swansdown5f.Kr.R..21c
IlifipQ MEAT. Chrf Leo.
lYiiilLC Trepared. 2-ln. Jar.
23c
23c
Dates S2?2
DEX HALLOW II
lb
Raisins Zr"z r??r... 25c
Flour r!,.t.r..$U9
ttm
fresh . . .
delicious!
XMAS MIX, Chocolate
Drops, Peanut Brittle,
or Orange Slices, lb.
Chocolates GREETINGS. Aaatd.
5 lb. box . . . . 85c
Chocolates SrKi.63c
Cherries elate, 1-lb. Ilox.... 19c
elate, 1-lb. Ilox...
Minatures ffiARK
lib. box 25c, 2 lb. box 49c
I CTTIinC resk. Crisp, California Iceberg r
LlIIUUL Large, 5-Dozen Size, Head 3C
CRANBERRIES Fey. Lg. Wis., lb. . . . . .15c
HDAMPCC Jcy Florida Seedless Ifl
UiaHIiULO 252-288 Sizes, Dozen . tJ C
fl D A M P I" 0 California Sunkist Seedless Navels nn
UKArflULO 252 Size, Dozen -ZoC
TANGERINES Sweet, Juicy, dozj. . . . . .15c
PADDDTO Fancy Fresh Green Top c
bHKKUlO laree Bnnche. . . )C
POTATOES Commercial Idaho, 15 lb. peck, 25c
YAMS U. S. Ho,1 Porto Rican, 4 lbs 19c
&I8s8fl Kfoatts
Choice Assortment (No Peanuts)
2 lbs. 35c, per lb.
Peanuts i-.Tat-..!lT.....10c
Brazil Nuts aii.... 15c
Grapefruit Trsro,8... 25c
ochle club were entertained at the
home of Miss Lorine Urish Thursday
evening and due to the absence of
Mrs. ' Edgar Newton Mrs. Frank
Horsak served as a guest. " Mrs. Mabel
Tiekotter received the first prize and
Mrs. Charles Waters was awarded
the second prize.
Two guests Mrs. Rudolph Iverson
of this city and Miss Olga Pucelik
cf Omaha were present Thursday
afternoon at the L. S. Pucelik home
when Mrs. Pucelik served as hostess
to the Thursday Afternoon II bridge
club members. Mrs. William Schmidt-
mann, Jr., Mrs. C. H. Martin were
the prize winners.
Mrs. Louis Svoboda served as hos
tess to the Stitch & Nibble sewing
bee Thursday evening. The bee has
had a vacation of the past three
weeks and, therefore, brought out
all of the members to this week's
meeting. The sewing bee will hold
their Christmas party next Thursday
at the home of Mrs. James Zitka.
Thursday Afternoon I bridge club
members were entertained at the
home of Mrs. Henry Goos at 617
Locust street and this club's awards
were presented to Mrs. Emmons
Richey and Miss Verna Lsonard.
Make HIKV-THKV your amdaaarten
for Holiday C'aadlrM. uln, liakluK Snp
ItlirM. and ether ard! KvrrMaias hiicb
taalll! Kverythlnttr priced low!
Sugar
Honey Dew Granulated COa
O-Ib. (loth Sack vtli
SR( ISLAND CASK
10-I. Cloth Saek...
55c
Snowdrift izrzf'&rr.Ato
Peels . . . lb. 29c, 8 oz. 15c
CITHON, LKMOX OR ORANGE
A.
See our large assortment
of strong, beautiful Wash'
ington fir Christmas trees,
25c up
Buy yours now!
TOBACCO
Prince Albert, Velvet,
Rawleigh, Grainger or
-,n(iv .
. . M
Q.a.UiMitfr Bread
I 635 .No. X Caaa
S far 25C
Quaker Oats kp2i.R.T'.1Bc
Soap
P A G r CRYSTAL
WHITE. Glaat...ltf for
35c
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IOWA PARTIES MARRIED
At the home of Rev. J. C. Lowson
on Tuesday occurred the marriage of
Miss Velma A. Beebe and Frederic
F. Oviatt, both of Magnolia, Iowa.
The young people after the ceremony
returned to their home in Iowa.
Subscribe for ine Journal.
ROLLER SKATE
EVERY NITE
Z3W Sund'y Matinee A3
Includes Admission, -
Skating and Checking
Saturday Night Two Sessions
8 to 10 and 10 to 12
Sunday Matinee 2:00 to 4:30
LEGION BUILDING
Plattsmouth
r-'Special Rates to Parties !
SAUSAGE
Hamburger and Beef Roasts
Soup Bones - Lard, St lb.
DOUD'S
Black &l7hite
Our Delivery Service: Six out
going trips daily. Truck leaves
the store for territory north of
Main street at 8:30, 10:45,
1:30 and 4:30. For territory
south of Main street at 9:30
and 3:00. Phone your order!
This Ad for Tues. and Wed.
SHURFINE
Coffee 9Cc
Pe- lb il3J'
The Finest Coffee
New Strained
Honey Qq
5-lb. Pail
Fancy Bulk
Dates 92c
2 lbs. for -iJ'
SQUARE DEAL
Flour $1.09
43-lb. Bag x" '
Guaranteed
We have a large assortment
of Candy and Nuts. Special
prices to schools, churches.
Don't buy until you get our
low money - saving prices!
Christmas Mix
12c
Chocolate
DrPs Iflc
Per lb
Peanut Brittle
Fresh, Delicious 4Aa
Per lb. All'
Pancake Flour
BIG M 4Aa
3-lb. Bag
OAKITE
Special
2 Pligs.
as
OAKITE
CLEANS
AM. 11. on THi
Celery
Per Stalk
Yellow Bermuda
Onions
10 lbs. for"
Large NAVEL
Oranges
Per dozen
Grapefruit
Per dozen
10c
25c
35c
25c
Meat Department
Wilson's Pure
Lard ffc
2 Ibs. for
Choice CORN FED
Round Steak
On Amu TkIaLNA.A aM A 8
Per lb AV
Smoked Picnic
Hams 4 Co
Per lb aW v
Cudahy's or "Wilson's. Sugar
cured, Shankless. Cello wrap'd.
Leave your order now for
fancy No. 1 Turkeys, Ducks,
Geese and Chickens. Finest
quality at moderate prices!
S 1
Ad for Plattanaontfc, Mo a., Tara Dee. 13-13
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