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v k 1 8? 4 PAGE EIGHT PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL HONPAY, DECEMBER 23. 1340. "1! 'J. M To the Friends 3 of This Firm Because of your thoughllulnes this firm has enjoyed one of lis best years, and it is in grateful appreciation ol your patronage that we pause to say. "SEASON'S GREETINGS." It is our sincere wish that these pleasant as sociations ma? continue. The Ladies Toggery Shop of Personal Service m Alvo News Special Journal Correspondence i -x -va '"Wk -a "k a - wva -va .IMA - . ;n'K - EST WISHES FOR 4 Merri Gbn'stmas 1 rrni 1 MH CASS COUNTY MOTOR CO. 5 til reeun i$5 We desire to extend to you Greetings of the Christmas Season and to express our sincere wishes for your prosperity in the coming year. May the cordial relations existing between us continue. Fetzer Shoe Co. m Due to blocked roads, school was closed Monday. The W. C. Timblin family were Lincoln visitors Thursday. Frank Taylor attended the farm sale of Leo Peters Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor were Ashland visitors Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dimmitt spent Thursday at the Leo Peters home. Jo Don McKinnon, small daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Don McKinnon was ill with the mumps last week. Paty Coatman, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Coatman was cbsent from school last week because of mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nickel plan to stay at the Leroy Cook home while the Cook family spend a month in California. Mrs. Arthur Klyver of Lincoln and Mrs. Elmer Klyver have spent sev eral days with their ill mother, Mrs. Mary Stout. The mothers - daughters Council club did not have their regular club meeting last week because of Mrs. Stout being seriously ill. Several of the school children were Lincoln visitors this week. Be cause of bad roads the children were, cheated out of their Lincoln trips Saturday. The Christmas decorations in the yard about the home of J. B. Elliott, Jr., are very beautiful again this sea son. The landscape plantings have been very cleverly and beautifully decorated. Coming from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cook and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wil liams all of Chicago are expected to arrive Sunday sometime to spend Christmas with Wesley's and Mrs. Williams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook. They plan to spend part of the week here, part of the time jwith the parents, of Mrs. Cook who live in Iowa and the parents of Mr. Williams who live at Wymore. To Leave for California. Leroy Cook and family and Mrs. Leonard Cook plan to leave about Saturday for California where they expect to spend about a month. WoJd Be J ncomp (ete if we did not avail ourselves of the opportunity to express our appreciation to our loyal friends and cm-" iomerc for your patronage .. .To you we wish the most cf Christmas Joy and a Happy, Prosperous New Year. PLATTSMOUTH CREAMERY fib m m HOLIDAY GREETING Jto OjvljcwjcL OIL . . . from every member of this organization. We are pleased if we have been of service to you at any time in the past and invite you to call on us ct any time in the future. Mrs. Freda Stibal Stibal Variety Dr. Joe J. Stibal Chiropractor-Second Floor Much Improved. Friends will indeed be very happy to learn that Mrs. May Stout who was so seriously ill at her home with pneumonia for several days is re ported to be much improved. Friends hope now that Mrs. Stout will soon be restored to her usual good health. Club Has Christmas Party. The Alvo Woman's Reading club enjoyed a covered dish luncheon and Christmas party at the church base ment Thursday evening. The club members and their fam ilies enjoyed a bounteous meal at 7 o'clock which was followed with a program by the children. There was an exchange of gifts that caused much merriment. All present enjoy ed a most delightful time. Gives Bridge Party. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hansen gave a bridge party Sunday evening at their home. There were six tables of bridge. Mrs. Stroemer won high score for the ladies and Mrs. Frank Taylor second. Sherell Fifer won high score for the men and Simon Rehmeier second. The party was climaxed by the serving a of very delicious lunch. Grandma Jordan 111. Grandma Jordan who has been ill for the past few weeks had quite a fall when she attempted to get up Wednesday, Grandma didn't seem to have any broken bones but she suf fered from bruises and shock. Has Enlisted . Don Davis Is the first volunteer to enlist from this community. Don Is waiting to be called then he will take his final examinations. CHRISTMAS We wish you all the joy of a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! GAMBLE STORE Eandall York Ernie Richter HildKief Wedding at Omaha Church Popular and Well Known Young People Married Wednesday To Live at Pekin, Illinois. Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock at the St. Paul's Reformed church at Omaha, was celebrated the mar riage ceremony for Miss Margaret Hild, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hild. of Neligh, Ne braska, and Mr. August Kief, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kief of this city. The marriage lines were read by the Rev. Walter F. Kieker, pastor of the church. - The bride's wedding gown was wine colored with black accessories, she carrying a bouquet of red roses. Miss Thyra Eaumgart was the brides maid, her gown being gold colored with matching accessories. Louis Kief was best man for his brother, both wearing dark suits. The bridal party later returned to Plattsmouth where a charmingly ar ranged wedding dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Kief to members of the party as well as the family and a few friends. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. William Kief, Mr. and Mrs. William Hild of Neligh, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gabelman, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Noel, Thyra Baumgart, Margie Ellen Kief, Ruth Richter, Louis Kief, William .Highfield, Franklin Kief, Ernest Richter, Edgar Kief, of Platts mouth. Martha Hansen, Marjorie Narstadt, Amelia Kief, Bus Brook man, Mrs. Jimmie Huddelson and daughter, Marilyn, all of Omaha, Mrs. Pauline Morse of Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Kief are to make their future home at 601 Margaret street, Pekin, Illinois, where the groom ha3 made his home for the past six months. They are leaving for their future home Friday. Arthur Kief of Denver, was the only member of the family unable to be here for the wedding. Mrs. Pauline Morse, a sister of the groom, who was here for the wedding, re turned today to her home in Denver. South Bend Special Journal Correspondence Mrs. Cora Campbell called on Mrs. William Blum Thursday afternoon. Richard Haswell was a dinner guest at the George Vogel home Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Livers and family were Friday evening callers at William Blum's. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thimgan were in Lincoln Friday, completing their Christmas shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dill and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Richardson of Idaho were in Omaha Thursday. The students attending high school in Ashland had an enforced vacation Monday and Tuesday due to drifted roads. Floyd Rannau received word on Thursday of the death of his grand mother in Syracuse. They attended the funeral Saturday. Mrs. Oscar Dill and grandson Jamie called on Mrs. George Vogel Tuesday. Mrs. Vogel has been con fined to her home with a sore ankle. We are glad to report Mrs. George Braun is improving after her serious illness. She had infected sinus, caus ing almost unbearable pain. She was under a doctor's care. Mrs. Ray Preston and Duane, who have been staying with her father, Dave Campbell, during his illness, went to their home in Elmwood Wed nesday evening. They will return Saturday. Mrs. Chester Campbell is staying until their return. As soon as Kenneth Campbell has his Christ mas vacation he will stay with his grandfather. Mr. Campbell is stead ily improving, although still under a doctor's care. Death of Lee Buskirk Mrs. Corbin Cox received the sad message of the death of a brother-in-law, Lee Buskirk. He was fatally in jured in a car accident in California, where he was employed. The body is being brought to Ash land and burial will be in the Wa bash cemetery. Lee was a former South Bend boy, who with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Buskirk resided on the Oscar Zaar farm for several years. He leaves to mourn his sudden death his wife, two children, the aged father and mother, two sisters and a besides many other rela- brother, tives. The family has the sympathy of their many Mends in this community. Out stock of legal blanks is most complete. Reasonably priced, too! Community Building Club ELECTED DECEMBER 21 462 Elsie McClintock$50 Not Paid This Week - $50 - $25 VERY PLEASING ATTENDANCE The library, a.uditorium was filled with patrons and friends to witness the Christmas show presented by first ward school pupils under the direc tion of their teacher, Miss Blanche Hughes. The children performed most cred itably, carrying out the program as published in Thursday's Journal, and Miss Hughes has asked that we ex press her thanks to the mothers and others who assisted in making it so successful. The program was the final school activity until studies are resumed on Thursday, January 2. FINED TOR SPEEDING Friday afternoon in the county court Marvin E. Mellinger was ar raigned on a complaint filed by Highway Patrolman Harvey Nash in which it was charged that Mellinger was operating his car at a rate ex ceeding sixty miles an hour. The defendant made a plea of guilty to the charge and was fined $1 and costs by Judge A. II. Duxbury. and a Happy New Year STYLE SHOP and BEAUTY SALON v v Season's greetings to Mt dfyristmas 2)imtcr !ioast Ourkcv - (Boost - Duck - Chicken 50c SERVED FROM NOON ON (Toffee Sbcp or fining !ftoom Ifotd "plattsmoutb PHONE 200 FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER RESERVATIONS Wishing you the best of all your desires and a Happiness this Christmas that will continue throughout the coming year. If . L Ilruger Paint & Paper Store M mm .. O. Ms 9 iHcrrj? mas Co 32ou As the eld year draws to a close with its mingled joys and sorrows, each and every member of our staff offers the sincere hope that the New Year will bring- to you and yours a full measure of all the good things of life peace of mind, prosperity and friendship. And in the solemn spirit of the season we offer this pledge to held firmly to our ideas of faithful, friendly, conscientious service to all SATTLER FUNERAL HOME rv 4TH ST. S AVE. A PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR. PHONE 52 SW -I; .' - 1 ..... - 1c K y. 4v!v-- i "' ..y -T--i ....... it m , g3 n m , m 1 1 mlIlIl!iMfi i li ffL EssETr 3 o f- 8 - 1 Marry Christmas Happy New Year May all the Good Cheer of this joyous season come your way! DOUAT'S TAVERII and LIQUOR STORE x ??rLiquor Store Closed All Day Wednesday, Dec 25. S To you We desire to extend to all oui friends sincere best wishes for A VERY Merry Christmas AND A Happy, Prosperous New Year May all the good cheer of this happy season be yours to enjoy. i 1 "HOME, SWEET HOME" ft Mr. & Mrs. Geo. E. Nickles 1 Peace On Earth w 1 sr. i Seasons Greeting 4 w THE foundation of all business is friend ship . . . and with each succeeding Christmas it gives us pleasure to extend our Best Wishes to those whose friend ship we cherish. 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