The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current, December 14, 1939, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    TSonssAt, rEciksis 14, 1939.
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Celebrate Joint Birthdays
Mrs. Harry Williams, wdo ob
served the passing of her birthday
yesterday, and Mrs. Karl Schneider,
whose birthday occurred Thursday,
December 7, were the special guests
of honor at a birthday dinner served
at 1:00 p. m. Sunday at the home
of Principal and Mrs. J. R. Reeder.
Mrs. Reeder is a daughter of Mrs.
Williams and a sister of Mrs. Schnei
der. Other guest9 at the birthday din
ner party were Mr. and Mrs. L. F.
Langhorst of felmwood, and Mr. and
Mrs. S. J. Moore and daughter, Dor
othy of Omaha.
Coirple Set Wedding Date
Miss Hancy Leona Price, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Price of
this city, and Mr. Willard N. Brink,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Brink of
Ihis city, have set Tuesday, December
26 as their wedding date. The nup
tial ceremony will take place at 6 a.
m. at the St. John the Baptist church,
Monsignor George Agius being the
celebrant. Mr. and Mrs. Bronson
Timm will serve as the couple's at
tendants. This evening Mrs. Bronson Timm
and Mrs. Keener Price are entertain-
I Like Corn,
But Oh, Boy!
Give Me . . .
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Why axe bo many leading hog feeders using Minral Meat Meal
exclusively to balance their grain rations? First the hogs really go for
it. Second it gives them minerals, proteins, conditioners all in one bag.
Third it helps save corn (and corn prices are up). Fourth it helps build
firm, hard pork, the kind the packers want.
That's why Minral Meat Meal sales today are exceeding all previous
records. Investigate this corn-saving, money-saving feeding plan with
Minral Meat Meal.
Plattsmouth Feed Center
301 First Avenue Telephone No. 36
ing at a miscellaneous shower In
honor of Miss Price at the Keener
Price home.
v7. C. T. U. Meets
Members of the Women's Christian
Temperance Union met Monday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Joseph
v7ile9 and a very pleasing attendance
list was reported. Mrs. R. B. Hayes
of Omaha and three other guests
were present.
The group enjoyed hearing a fine
program. Mrs. Stephen Wiles read
one of Longfellow's poems, and Mrs.
i"). S. Sumner gave a Christmas story.
Miss Olive Gass gave a talk on "The
Gift of the W. C. T. U. in Honor of
the Birthday of Christ."
At the close of the program Mrs.
Wiles served refreshments.
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"WHERE EVERY DAY IS FOOD VALUE DAY"
Ad for Plattsmouth, Fri., Sat., Dec. 15 and 16
PHONE 93 and 95 WE DELIVER
Y
en
Granulated
10 lb. Cloth Bag
P A TQIIP YELLOWSTONE 3RAND Q
Kf 1 JUi 142-oz. Bottles. Each Vs
MARSHMALLOWS 1forb . 12ic
or
SPAGHETTI
3-lb. Cello Bag
LETTUCE Large Solid Heads, ea. . . 5c
CORN FLAKES 3wr's' Lar.90 Box... 25c
RANKS
Large 176
Size Calif.
Sunkist
Navels, Doz.-
COFFEE Chase & Sanborn, lb 25c
OXYDOL or RINSO Large Box . . 19c
MMS
uii
FIRM
YELLOW
EIPE
Per lb.
8c
PINEAPPLE SfiS.d,5iUSI,'ed.0': .T,d.3 25c
SALMON, Trolling Pink. Mb. Can 15c
N
TV B CHOCOLATES lb. A
YXMAS MIX. . . lb.
CUT ROCK. . . lb.
KRIS KRINGLE lb.
C
MULLEN'S MEAT DEPARTMENT
Phone 95 and 93. We have Four Deliveries Daily
8:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
BEEF ROAST, extra fancy quality, lb.. 15
BEEF STEW, Cut, no bone, per lb 15
HAMBURGER, fresh cut, 2 lbs 25
PURE FRESH PORK, 2 lbs
be
15c
VEAL BROWNIES, per lb.... 2S$
PORK BRAINS, lb 10
WE ALSO HAVE A FULL LINE OF
Cold Meats - Dill Pickles - Fresh Oysters
Leave Orders for Dressed Poultry for Christmas
Donna Lou Richards Feted
Monday, December 11 occurred the
ninth birthday anniversary of Miss
Donna Lou Richards daughter of
Mrs. Marie Richards. Her grand
mother, Mrs. Albert Stokes tendered
her a birthday party Saturday after
noon and with the guest of honor
eighteen were present.
,Guests at Donna Lou's party in
cluded Donna Lee Rhoden Betty Alt
schaffl, Mary Jo Kebal, Charlotte
Gray, Edna Edith Forbes, Helen
Lewis, Beverely Ann Chansley, Elva
Jean Smock, Melba Price, Charles
Newton, Sonny Gray, Marvin Ferris,
Jackie Downs, David Downs, Leon
Elliott. Richard Wohlfarth, Bobby
Meisinger of Plattsmouth and Don
ald Green of Omaha.
The children enjoyed the afternoon
in playing frames and the prize win
ners were Marvin Ferris, David
Downs, Beverly Ann Chancellor, and
Donna Lee Rhoden.
Assisted by Mrs. James Ault, and
Mrs. George Downs, Mrs. Stokes serv
ed a birthday luncheon to the "kid
dies.' A birthday cake, with nine
glowing candles, featured the center
p:ece of the table Mrs. Stokes baked
the cake.
checkers was played and Mrs. R. L.
Hone, of Humboldt, received the prize
for the highest bridge score. Mrs.
Charles Harlamer of Humboldt, won
the Chinese checkers prize, and Miss
Clenevteve Whelan received the prize
for the highest pinochle score.
Tim Wosters Feted at Party
In honor of their thirtieth wed
ding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Tim
Foster were the guqgts of honor at
an anniversary party, which was ten
dered them last evening at the home
of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Clement "Woster. The Wos
ters' children were all present at the
occasion.
Present at the anniversary party
were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoehr of
Cedar Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mur
ray and daughter, Loraine and Flor
ence Woster of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Woster and son. Stephen, Rob
ert Woster, Alice Woster, Mary Ellen
Woster. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Woster,
and the host and hostess, Mr. and
Mrs. Clement Woster and daughter,
Miss Clementine of this city.
The evening was spent in visiting
and a session of progressive pinochle
was played. In the ladies' division
Mrs. Henry Woster received the prize
and her husband, Henry Woster, re
ceived the prize in the men's division.
The guest9 of honor unwrapped their
anniversary gifts and the evening
concluded with the serving of wed
ding cake, Christmas bell ice cream,
and coffee. '
from Wednesday"! Dn
Robert Reas Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Osenkop
of Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Terryberry and son, Paul Michael of
Plattsmouth were special guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rea at a din
ner party Sunday, December 10. The
dinner was served a the noon hour
and the guests spent the remainder
of the day with Mr. and Mrs. Rea.
They returned to their homes in the
evening.
Honored at Shower
Miss Nancy Leona Price was the
guest of honor at a miscellaneous
shower tendered her by her sister-in-law
and forthcoming bridesmaid,
Mrs. Keener Price and Mrs. BroMon
Timm. The shower took place at the
Keener Price home at the Sharpnack
apartments and was attended by a
large number of close friends and
associates of Miss Price.
Guests at the shower included Mrs.
William Henrichsen, Mrs. James
Wauzy, Mrs. Merrill Meisinger, Mrs.
James Randolph, Mrs. Sheldon Giles,
Mrs. Homer Lutes, Mrs. Herman
Bergman, Misses Llla Jane Elliott.
Marjorie Fitch, Maxine Nielsen, Bea
trice Arn. Cleda Koukal and Mrs.,
Harold Chandler.
Mrs. Sheldon Giles. Mrs. James
Randolph, .and Miss Cleda Koukal
were the prize winners for the bingo
game, which was enjoyed by the
Sroup of young ladies.
The forthcoming bride received a
number of very useful and lorely
gifts the variety was large, and fol
lowing the opening of the gifts a
luncheon was served to the thirteen
guests.
Christmas Parties Predominate
Plattsmouth's social calendar is
gradually being predominated by the
influx of Christmas parties that are
occurring each day.
The Boys' Sodality of St. John the
Baptist church met last evening' at
the church club room for their
Christmas party and between seven
teen and twenty boys turned out for
the event. A committee of four
women, which comprised mothers of
lour of the members, prepared and
served the evening luncheon for the
boys. The committee was composed
of Mrs. Emery Doody, Mrs. William
Brink, Mrs. Edward Berlett, and Mrs.
Elmer Webb. Chinese checkers as
well as other games were played.
While about their 'social business the
bojs had an unexpected caller
Santa Claus himself. Preceding the
luncheon the boys exchanged gifts.
Fifteen members and two guests
of the Live Wire club were present
at the society's Christmas party,
which was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. "Warren Scharfenberg Mon
tf&y evening. A turkey dinner was
served at 6:30 p. m. The dining table
v.as very prettily decorated with
festa tableware and lighted small
Christmas trees. Following the din
ner pinochle, bridge, and Chinese
. n -jr
Choose from our large selection of
strong:, beautiful WASHINGTON FIR
CHRISTMAS TREES at 25c up
OAov Jfc
ere
Make HINKY-DINKY your headauarters for Christmas foods!
Finest quality priced low! (When you shop this week-end, ask
for yoiir free copy of the gala holiday issue of McCaU's Meal
Planner).
for jToledai ialuesf
SAC BOO
fresh! delicious!
Chef Leon Prepared
Mince Meat
2-lb.
Jar
22c
Standard Quality
TOMATOES
No. 2
Cans
4 for 25c
Assorted Varieties
XR3AS
WSL Lb., W
ChOCOlateS
Harriet Clark Cherries
1-lb. Box
Season's Greetings,
Assorted, 5-lb. Box
Sensation Cherries
1-lb. Box
Mint Patties
Edward's Chocolate
1 -lb. Box .. ....... .
Miniatures
Harriet Clark Chocolates f Crt
2-lb. Box, 49c; 1-lb. Box.
Chocolate Mints
Harriet Clark, Thin iXg
1-lb. Box .
Chocolate Drops
or ORANGE SLICES 4 Am
Per lb. 1...1UC
21c
85c
19c
19c
Harriet Clark
Fancy Asstd. Chocolates 4gA
3-lb. Box, 73c; 1-lb. Box.
5-lb. Box, $1.09
Edward's
Assorted Chocolates ttt
3-lb. Box WL
Contessa
or EXMOOR Assorted
Chocolates, 1-lb. Box
2-lb. Box, 39c
Filled Candy
Rainbow, 50 Filled 12n
2 lbs. for. A3w
Daisy, 100 Filled lffn
2 lbs. for. A3v
Peanut Brittle
Fresh, Crisp 4l
Per lb XUC
20c
Bwfe LLnfln
BOAST. Small,
Lean Loins. By
whole or half, lb..
Cudahy's Pure, Rex Brand
Bulk 4 ibs.
TO) Tender, U. S. Graded Beef
Shoulder Cuts, lb.
HIT
.2c
H5C
Lanralb IRLoactt &,nS,I,...3c
Spare Mlbs Lean, Meaty, lb. . .
Choice, Lean, lb.
Lamralb StteaEi
BSammtanrgesr
Saunoage Pure Pork, Bulk 2 lbs. . . .
RUncccedl Lunmiclhiemi
Tender, Tasty
Shoulder Cuts, lb. .
Freshly Ground
Beef Cuts. 2 lbs
3LSC
25c
Virginia Dare
Assorted Beverages
Large 24-oz. Bottle
(Plus BoL Dep.) 4 for
25'
PRUNES Santa Clara
- Large 40-50's
2 lbs. 230
10-lb. Box 98
90-100 Size
4 lbs. 25
Morton Mouse
Date Roll
It's Delicious! 9C
Regular rCans3 for ialcP
COCOMALT
for Health and Energy
1-lb. Can, 39r
y2-lb. Can
25'
Fresh, Crisp, Solid
California Iceberg.
Large 5-Doz. Size, Head.
Cabbage BS&nSS! 3c
Grapefruit iS? 321k&. .2c
Texas Marsh Seedless Pink
Grapefruit, 80 Size, each... 3U
ro1oV Tender California, Well- "
IkttZlCry Bleached, Large Stalk
Cranberries JMIrt.lSc
Figs
Oranges c'SIzTioaza5MO,."., .19c
..22C
New Pack, Jumbo Wide 9S.g
Calimyra, 6-oz. Pkg 3 for )v
Juicy Florida Seedless
California Sunkist Seedless Navel
Oranges, 252 Size. Dozen ,
KJnntis
3
Choice
Mixed
NO PEANUTS
BRAZIL NUTS, Jumbo Brite, lb 15
MIXED NUTS, extra Fancy, 2 lbs., 45 ; lb.23e:
PEANUTS, Jumbo Boasted, Bulk, lb 10
WALNUTS, Calif. Long Type Baby Emerald.17
PECANS, large Bleached Papershell, lb 23
DATES, Golden Hallowii, Bulk, 2 lbs 23
TOBACCOS
'hrltmas-Vraiprd Tobarma.
C'lKarrttctt or 'lKnr . . make
KXCKI.l.KXT GIFTS
UNION LEADER Qr
14-oz. Can 3 C
Prince Albert, Velvet, Ral
eigh, Granger or Half CCin
& Half, 1-lb. Can OVC
G. Washington. 1-lb 55c
Kentucky Club,' 1-lb. Can 75c
Edgeworth, 1-lb. Can $1.09
CIGARS, popular 5c brands, box of 25 $1.15
CIGARETTES, pop. brands, 2 for 25c; Ctn..$1.19
CIGARETTES, pop. 10c brands, Ctn 89c
MARVEL CIGARETTES, Carton 95c
CIGARETTES, Kools or Philip Morris, Ctn.. $1-39
HEINZ
KETCHUP
Large 14-oz. , .
Bottle !
17"
Heinz Pickles
Fresh Cucumber Style
2for39c
24-oz. Jar
20c
JOHNSON'S
Furniture Polish
V3 Pint
Bottle
DEL
MONTE
Sliced, Halves, ja No. 21 can . .
Lux Flakes K'KT! 21c
Lisrx Toilet Soap 3 Bars 17c
Omar Flour Silt SSS?.. $1.65
Oalad Dressing 31c
TOttaafO SOUP Van Camp's, lO-oz. cangC
Fork & Beams van camp's, Mb. cans. 6c
)r '7An O. Pekoe, Christmas Pkg. f5
5 ICa I4.b.. 43c: 14 -lb . .2J3C
9Ac
(5iscx)
CRISCO
Shortening
JOHNSON'S
GLO-COAT
SELF-POLISHING
iy3-Pint Can for J?QC
Price of 1-Pint Can. fjjf
Butter-Nut
Specially Mellowed
(Regular or Drip Grind)
2-lb. Can
or Glass Jar
.4
WALDORF
TISSUE
RF.G ROLLS
6 for 25c,
Scottissue
Soft as Old linen!
2SL4 for 29c
Atnaizo Syrup
(Golden)
5-b. Pail
24
10-lb. Pail
3Qc
I' GOLDEN I
Balanced
Ration
IDEAL
Dog Food
1-lb. Cans
Idiot $fnr2Cc
BOG
Doz. 98
Case, 48, $3.85
(Save Labels for Valuable
Premiums)
Hersbey candy bars, large. . . .2 for 25c
nSA. So-Tast-ee quality Soda Crackers, 2-lb., 19c m?)
illlA BUTTER CRACKERS, 1-lb. Pkg
Gold Medal Flour li $1.65
Oucar ,Ho.ra,S' B!'..u" 52c
Sugar f,,.,scN5rhDBcaAB"E .55c
CoOSee Zgfcitt..:. 3 37c
171 Af Iff Ryal P'ou". -b. Sack, S1.05 ma
JT lUllir Hinky-Dinky Superior quality, 4S-lb.. .ipileiV
'Ad tor riattamonth, Frl Smt De. 15-16 Ri(kt to Limit Renerred 1