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THURSDAY. JULY 24, 1941. L i .in PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUBNAI PAGE SEVEN MORRAY By Journal Field Representative mouth last Saturday evening Icok- ing after business and visiting with friends for a time. Mr. and Mrs. John Reeder and son Eennie were visiting at the home of her mother. Mrs. Ella Exline near J. A. - Pcctten has contracted to Union where all enjoyed a very pleas bund two cribs, one for Wm. Krop ant visit. near Wyoming and the other near Tau!. Henry Schwartz was threshing his oat crop Monday of this week, he hav ing completed the other lact neck. Parker Chriswisser of Piattsniouth was a guest on last Sunday at the home of his friends Mr. and Mrs. YV. O. Troop. John A. Davis was in I'latts- Mr. and Mrs. George Nickles were over to Liegh last Sunday, dinner guests at the home of a sister of Mr. Nickles, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wr resigned their positions here and de parted on Monday for a place in Alabama where they have assurance of employment. Some others who have been staying in the Carroll home have moved farther north. threshing , Winteman L. W. Egenberger AGENCY Insurance - Real Estate NOTARY PUBLIC Bakin B!dg. Plattsmouth Telephone 28 Mrs. John F. Bates of Rising City. ;a sister of Mrs. Margaret Brendel. 'si-rived in Murray last Saturday and visited with the sister over the week lend and a number of days t hi - week, j Rennie Reed-r, sone of Mr. and jMis. John Reeder while playing in the grass and weeds became inocu lated with poison ivy or poison oak. and has been having a very sore ankle and leg. Mrs. Donald Hcicr presented the hu-land with a very fine nine and a Many Attend Pleasant Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jennings were host and hostess at their home in Murray last Sunday, guests for the day at a delightful dinner, a number of their relatives and friends. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Greene, of Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. 'James Persinger of Beatrice. Mrs. jMaxine Rhoades. daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Jennings, who is visiting here from California. Delbert Jen nings and family. I. P. Greene of Louisville and wife, making a large circle of relatives and friends. Nehawka By Journal Field Representative George C. Sheldon was in Lincoln j last Sunday night attending the Han-sen-Becker wedding. J. J. Tollard was in Liucoin last i Sunday where they were visiting; jwith relatives for the day. j Fob Wunderlieh, who is working at Onawa. Iowa, was enjoying a visit at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wunderlieh. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lyon were visiting in Weeping Water last Sun day, visiting with friends and attend ing the services at the Methodist c hurcli. Edward Knahe was in town to secure some repairs for his tractor last Monday morning, as he was combining his oats, he having the other small grain harvested and out of the way. Mrs. John O. Yeiser of Omaha was in Vi.Vswl.-a lQt Rur.ttiv viitim- at Tyson attending reports . pleasant visit here and has concluded ! the ll0me of hpr ra,vnts. Mr. and Jattended by people who attended the .went to Plattsmouth during the late ; school during its earlier years, among sevent ies. They made the trip in a whom were J. II. Steffens and wife, number wagon and it rained during: Frank Schlctemeier and wife, Sennjtiie evening, drenching them all as Waddell, Omer Schlictemeier and! they returned home. Mr. 'Pecker's wife, Robert Schlictemeier and many:father had given Uncle Abe a dollar others of the old time residents. gon Visiting Relatives at Murray Raymond Reeder of IaGrand. Ore- arrived in Murray last week half son last Thursday with thejto visit with his uncle, John Reeder mother and son doing very nicely, jand family and has enjoyed a very Dr. R. W both doing well. i Alvador Xickles lat Mo. ship ped a ear load of cattle which he has had on feed for some time to the Om- I. :to remain and work here. Will Work in Louisville. P.. Greene, one of the visitors UNION ITEMS By Journal Field Representative w hile Uncle Henry Wolfe had also j :TI i- was one of the old-fashioned j Fourth of July celebrations. Mr. j Pet her tells of how they purc hased their fireworks at the store of Phil; jYoung, who had his business in the j jroom occupied by the Rates Book and ; Stationery store. Few now remem- ,ber when Thil Young, E. G. Dovey Anna Burkhart of Los Angeles. California, was visiting friends in Union two days this week. :and Sons, J. V. Wechbach. Tootle and Frank Boggs has just c ompleted j Hannah and other old timers were the painting of the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cook, whif-h is looking fine. Mrs. Roy Yonkers and children, David and Norma and Dorothy Clar ence were visiting in Nebraska City last Saturday. in business in Plattsmouth. Successful Swim Week Last week was swim week for jthe kiddies of I mon and was most successfully managed under the 'super intendency of Mrs. Charles At- Wheit in Plattsmouth VISIT THE POPULAR Timm's Place "The Red Front Eudweiser' 'Bud on Tap' pull line or BOTTLED BEERS and the Very Ecst of Sandwiches 525 Main Street Telephone 42 PLAIIsMUuIH Sr'-A-'' - Mrs. Ora Guerra was looking after : t berry, who had charge of the kid tbe business at the bank on Tuesday Idies. She looked after every detail of this week while Mary Becker was insuring the safety of the young looking after some business matters ptcrs, and was rewarded by a number STRANGERS You're Always Welcome at Donat's Tavern AND Liquor Store Best Beer - Fine Liquors Fresh Fish Sandwiches Our Specialty! He asked Tom Jennings if he would like to accept a position with him and it was acepted. Mr. Jennings go ing to Iouisville to work with Mr. Greene. . iof days has aha market. The cattle were excep-;at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom L tionally fine and it is expected they Jennings, at the dinner held Sunday, will st il near tops on the market. jwas saying it was rather difficult s The threshing machine, operated: to secure needed help on account of by Victor Wehrbein which has been $o many being called in the draft and j;)f.(.r havin in operation during the past week or Hie had been working short handed. I more has made the rounds and com pleted the thieshing of all the circ le, and they are glad they are done. ! While Mr. and Mrs. John Reeder : were in Plattsmouth trading last 'Saturday. Mrs. Reeder. who is in: i delicate health, swooned, as the store j Enjoyed Visit at Elmwood room was stifling hot. After she was j Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Tyson and ; gotten out in the air she revived and j daughter who have been enjoying a ; it seems she is having no ill effects j vacation in the east, returned home ilast week, and Sunday went to Elm- Mrs. A. F. Sturm and w,,s accom panied bv her mother whui she re turned. Mrs. Sturm will visit for at number of days with th" daughter in umana. B. L. Philpot of Weeping Water rnd his son Charles who is visiting at home from Glendale. California i in Omaha. Orma Erwin was hostess to the Union 4-II club Tuesday of this week when they studied the regular les son, and enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon as well. Lester Shoemaker and family were of the class swimming. acquiring the art of Red Cross Members Bo Work The members of the American Red Cross of Union have been very busy in the work of sewing and knitting t! guests for the day and dinner at the 'of sweaters and other articles of ; been here for announced his number i home of Mr. a intention Ilast Sunday. md Mrs. II. W. Griffin Mrs. Shoemaker is i of remaining in Weeping Water, were 'is'ting and looking aftt-r business witters in Nehawka last Monday. Home Lads Win Ball Game I The Nehawka baseball Team play-, ed at the Nehawka park last Sunday : and were able to deieat the Martin Aircraft team from Omaha. The score was S to 4. J. R. Mayfleld of near Weeping Water was umpire j while another man from Omaha also i shared the honor with Mr. Mayfield. jThe same teams will play a return game August 3rd. Large Modern House and Two Lots Taved Street Close In Good Buy KCUSE IS SUITABLE FOH DUPLEX APARTMENTS SEF from her experience. Messrs. Fred L. Hild. A. A. Young i wood to visit at the home of the p-h1 Harrv MiCulloth. who are em-'mother of Dr. Tyson, Mrs. L. A. Ty- ployed with J. A. Scotten went outson, where they also met a brother 'near the Eight Mile Grove church. :0f the do:ter. Silas Tyson of Omaha! iv. here they were placing a shingie.who had come down to visit the eof on a barn for Mr. Ileil. also do-.mother. iing some carpenter work on a num.- ' h-r of other farm buildings. j. Beturned from South Dakota j The family of Arch Poyntcr cf j Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gorder were Weeping Water were guests for the 'enjoying a vacation which carried jeJ.jnc g Becker of Linen1.:) !day last Sunday at the home of Mr. ,them to South Dakota, they stopping nijmber of friends of Mr ard Mrs. Redden where they . ... . . I r .. . ,1.-,- on. I ftn ni'iiii jWMl'U ll'I lilt ill. 11 ciiju,mi hery fine time and an excellent Roe the Married at Lincoln Sunday. As will be seen elsewhere in this paper Fre'd Hansen was united in marriage last. Sunday to Miss Kath- j A large Hansen nurse. i frmn Wliawb attended the cere who makes her home near ;ra0Tiy and am0ng these we! Mr e. The trip was especially Peri-S r,arents. Mr. end Mrs. J daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Griffin. j j Telegrapher It. L Warren, for iinerly of Omaha and Fort Crook, is jnow installed at the Missouri Pacific 'station in Union, as one of the force of the office with Station Agent R. N. Cpp. I Frank Bauer and the girls, who are 1 visiting here from Oklahoma were Ivisiting at the home of Gust Splitt (and inspecting the new stone quarry which has recently been opened on the Splitt farm. Mrs. Wm. Karnopp of Lincoln, mother of Dale Karnopp who h3s been visiting with them for the past two weeks, departed last Sunday morning after having enjoyed the visit here greatly. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Atteberry and 'three sons. Boh. Jess and Dick ot ; Kansas City were Mast Sunday with wearing apparel which are to be sent to England where the homes and wearing apparel have been destroy ed during the war. completing some ei FRIDAY AND SATURDAY l!otiM l-"-MUir II tmiti rcy Hosinrl. John l,rli- ami l:llit- IImtI in 'The Wagons Roll at Night' .Ui'Hl;iie .lii.l tiiiil.s with ;i cirrus on a-!. A jii t .i re v.Ty n Ui.l lik-. 'The Border Legion' Zane ivy's routes: tlit ilier. e it: Also 'Jungle Girl' Serial Matinee Sat.. :::::: NiKlits, 7 a:i.l ::::. The ladies are ! Adults, 28c inc Tax Children. 10c hteen sweaters . and much done. other ' sewing is being i Visited in Omaha. A party composed of Mrs. II. II. Becker, Mrs. Mabel E. Reynolds. Mary Becker and Mrs. A. L. Pecker were in Omaha last Tuesday where they spent the day. A. L. Becker was dropped off at Plattsmouth where he had business to look after for the day. Visit with Mrs. Eikenbary Mrs. Anna B. Pierson of Lino'n and daughter Ruth Chenoweth Wat son of Inman spent Sunday with j their long tiir-e friend. Mrs. Fannie enjoying a visit j Eikenbary. motoring down from Om Grandfather andaha Sunday morning, they having a j berg dir.- Colon er. Their son. Art, remained for a j pleasant for Mrs. Gorder as she j jIanten John Hansen and wife. Mr. S near Han A. F ilonger visit during the early portion of the week. YOU'LL LIKE The Food and the Service . AT mpy's inn on the Highway at 211 Chicago Avenue Lunches - Short Orders Sandwiches - Beer 13 Large Lighted Parking Lot LINE IN COMFORT AIS CONDITIONED! Eat Dinner at Mo. " Valley. C. I). Spangler has a brother, John Spangler making his home at Mo ville. Iowa. With ever recurring vear tbev have celebrated by eating ! dinner together, one year at Mur iray and the next at Moville. This 'time they adopted a different play, jlnstead of one family and their rel atives in one of the towns driving 'the entire distance they concluded to 'meet as near half way as convenient. and school there at : Grandmother Jesse Dysart as well as! cp,.nt the night v.ith the Harold Ivisiting with other friends in Union, j Chenoweth family and returning to Frank Foggs began early this week Lincoln on Sunday evening. They SUNDAY - IKONDAY J.-im- i-Mitrt Jntly t.nrlim! mid lleilv I. hiii ii rr in 'ZiegSeld GirP w ith the K'eai. sl All-Star east in years. Also nml Nowlly Utrls MM) A V MAT1NKE, 2:3 KSatinee 28c, inc. Tax and 10c Nights 33c, inc. Tax and 10c TUESDAY ONLY llarnin ll Jlm nin'f Oiul Miiii-'Mi niul Ills: ( l in 'Lady from Louisiana' Stirring romance r the World's most festive eit . Also ttnu-ly. iiflly H et- i festive i-itv. rmi'v, o-lly m-I-. i Matir.ee at 2 Xieists i-t 7 and t. i No Tax Adults, 15; Children, 10c WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY ixti hit: it: ti hi: j I-itlnard Ariioltl hii-I John llnrrjniorr in j 'The Penalty' ' unit Itiehnril rlen mill Analy lei"c in j 'Men of the Timberlands' A St ft fiji'-C Story of the North Woods! ! Adults, 23c inc Tax Children. 10c taught named Hidden Timber for two con secutive years and is well acquainted there. Charles Sans Still Poorly Charles Sans who has been so very ill at his home still continues in a very poor state of health and is cared for by his brother John, and Mr. and Mrs. lin Morris have m o v e d into their new home which makes a very desirable place to live. The home has been under construction for some time and its selected Missouri Valley as the ! completion makes another very fine home for Murray. .pin-.". Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Spangler Everett Spangler and family. Mrs.! 'Margaret Todd and son. nick of Mur-! Entertained at Enibacher Home 'ray drove to Missouri Valley where j m,-. aIHj Mrs. G. E. Brubacber and they met Mr. and Mrs. John Spang- daughter. Beverly Ann were host and It. their thr-e sons and families and : hostesses to a gathering at their .rh'iighters and families, there being, home Sunday, in the nature of a 'thirty-one in all at the gathering, j farewell dinner in honor of Dr. L. M. They selected a park with plenty of jllauptman and daughter. Mrs. Haupt , shade and water where they all en- jman js sister of Mrs. Urubacher, the joyed a most pl .dinner together. painting the home of Swan. During recent Mrs. Myrtle weeks many Drivers Machine to Auburn Eugene Hicks, who is employed by the Sheldon Manufacturing com pany delivered a second machine which is put out by the factory, to a party in Auburn lit Saturday and Sunday. He had some ill luck and did not get to his destination until Sunday morning. Paoe;an.J Mrs. George C. Sehldon. Mr. and 1,11 s- ir -lua". ""u "-' of the homes in Union and vicinity George Pollard and many other cf his , , , . , . . , . . nave neeii irvmeu it- a yaim. jv. friends from Nehawka., i ... ., j wltn me result uiai me iu u aim surrounding country is looking much better. Mrs. E. B. Chapman who is mak ing her home with her daughter. Mrs. Clarence Wiilis in the country, has been verv sick and has been i cared for by the daughter and hus- band. The many friends of tins ex cellent woman are much concerned about her illness and are hoping that she may soon be showing improvement. report the Wilbur Chenoweths o ii.il 1 w.- 4l.n Hirsute rf twins. I a boy and a girl born July 3rd. Their I 5jQ(0 r.ames are David and Joan. ;ant visit and ate i Hauptmans having made their home HAIL! AND THE CROP ALL GONE PE0TECT Y0TJR CHOP INVESTMENT WITH Good Insurance SEE on Lincoln where Dr. Hauptman last Saturday received his dot tor's degree Now E''gllty-five Years Old "'n secondary education and was de Mrs. John Reeder, v. ho is niece of jparting for I-al'ort. Indiana to accept iiivi.t Vvlinn ulm iiomv vf:ivs a?fi n invitinn in the schools there, Thos ..... .. j enjoyeu a visit aim numer ai ink it. iiaiipiman. wjie anu 1 home ot a orotner, .ir To Celebrate Silver Wedding On July 27. 1916. Miss Sophia Frhrns became the bride of A. A. McReynolds and now aftter twenty five years they are to celebrate their silver wedding anniversary. They v. ill receive their friend- at the home northeast of Nehawka. A full ac count will be given of the celebration. Makes Tour of Nebraska Joe V. Brandt has been in all the states including Mexico and Canada, so this summer he toured Nebraska via auto and all its bordering states, also saw the Kingsely dam near Ogallala. which is a wonderful proj ect and worth seeing. Buys AT Kiatt Furniture Co. 126 South 6th Street Plattsmouth New Furniture STUDIO COUCHES late style, heav ily upholstered in veloux-$37.50 A Regular .39..10 Value Three piece Bedroom Set Chest, Eresser and Bed $37.50 Open Air Meeting Well Attended The open air meeting which is 1 being sponsored by the Methodist church, was well attended at the outdoors pavilion where the free jmovies are held. last Sunday, with jthe Rev. Nelson, pastor of the Bap- Mist church of Nebraska City deliver- i , xt- -ii. nr-ii tt... iinsr the message. A uuariei noui Mrs Paul Pntmn and children of , Omaha assisted in enlivening the ser- St. Louis, has been in Nehawka for some days visiting with her mother. Mrs. Gertrude Carper, and last Sun day all were in Murray where they lived southeast of Murray but now ; present were home at Amelia. Calif., 'laughter, the parents of Mrs. Hatipt- ' makes hi w?s passing his birthday v nd was sent a caid by bis niece, commr nior-Titin-' the passing of his eighty-fifth .nan. Mrs. Brubacber and Mrs. Clel Black, all daughters of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lash of Auburn, Dr. Hauptman birthday inmiversary. A of Mr. Exline being in health notwithstanding year. lettei very his told land farnilq. Mr. Milo Hoppe. good INSURANCE- AND BONDS Phone- 16 Plattsmouth Leave for the South Three families who have staying in the Burton house, raerly the W. S. Smith homcfi employed on the pipe line, with the'ing will be with Mrs continuance of the line north, have : August 7th. n,anyj Neighborly Club I The Neighborly chil) east of M'lr r;ty met with Mrs. G"orge I'.rinklow iju'.y 2nd. A pleasant afternoon was been : spent in study, games and music. for-j Miss Jessie Baldwin, home extension and iager.t was a visitor. The next meet- Charles Edgar Lucean Car per and family. Guests at the Car per home were Olaf Li'ndberg, Gust Nelson. A very enjoyable was had. vices. A large number of people enjoyed attending the services. FhiloG Electric Refrigerators 1942 PHILCC RADIOS Radio Repair Service on All Makes liorge Gas flange Korge Washers Attended Weeping Wter Services A number of people from Nehaw ka, were over to Weeping Water last Sunday attending the services of the Methodist church during the after noon, at which time there was a special anniversary gathering in re membrance of the early years o Sang at Eitle School The three daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nickle. Ruth. Dorothy and TYssie Ann. who are spending the summer with Frank and Anna gathering 'Bauer, and who attend the Baptist Bible school, sang a special number at the Bible school session last Sun day inorninc, which was greatly en joyed by all present. Auxiliary Met at Peru The American legion Auxiliary iourneved to Peru July 14 to meet i with Mrs. Thelma Bugbee for their ! lunersprbg Mattress, fully guaran reguiar meeting. j teed to give satisfaction for 5 years Joyce Snodgrass. the girl who ; or will be replaced $16.50 attended Girls' State at Lincoln, gave Occasional Chairs and Eocker Stur a very interesting report. j y fcujjt chairs upholstered in velour. A communic ation was read con-j g00(j a $G.85 cerning scrap aluminum and it was j decided to co-operate with the local Used Furniture committee on this project. j e. - r;a Qltl lnnl-c like new. See it, buy it-7 : The next meetins will be at the Baptist church here and the Nehaw ka Auxiliary will be guests. FOR SALE Brome grass seed, 1941 crop. Sc. Howard I'hilpot. Nehawka. Ncbr. Jy24-4tw Efdroom Suite, 3 piece Chest. Van ity and Bed. Mahogany fin.$24.95 Studio Couch Pillow style, tapestry i upholstered. Good value at--$6.50 Gate Leg TablesS$7.50. $10.50 Walnut Good Values An Early Celebration A. L. Becker, being in a reminis cent mood last Monday, was relating a Fourth of July experience which he r.r.d some seven of the sons of the Wesleyan University and was '.Uncle Henry Wiofe, had when they EASY PAYMENT PLAN 2 arley's or rioe urniture na i Fifteen Minutes From Bellevue to ttsmouth State Bank A Convenient Banking Connection MEMBER OF F. B. I. C. At r 1 . Elxperienced and Thourghful SERVICE Maintained through fifty years of pleasing business relations in Cass and Sarpy counties ... and looking fciward'to further years of like as sociations as this section grows and prospers, based on our life-lorg pol icy that 'No matter how Low the price there is only ONE standard of service the Best.' Day and Night Ambulance Calls. Phone 52 or 276. , REVERSE PHONE CALLS John P. Sattler Jchn P. Satiler SENIOR JUNIOR , SATTLER FUNERAL HOME mm$imm?sm 4- ST. s avc. a 'a- V " PLATTSMOUTH. NEB R. iirlf PHOTS E QWl-id pi. Et&f , i