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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1944)
TEITESDAY. TOY 27, 1944 TEE JOTTEITAL. PIATTSMOUTH, XTEBBASJU FAQX im MURRAY her recent operation and expects to be able to return home within a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hild were burgh, Penn., and on June 16th wa? Dove Asch. surprised her Sunday by, Luis Obispo and return home for grade room is being remodeled and ordained and installed as pastor of meeting' at her home where they en-j the fall term of school; Mrs. May- will be used for the superintendent's the Four Mile church near Ulay Cer.- joyed a lovely picnic dinner, honor-j field will remain indefinitely near office. ter, Kansas. On Friday evening Mr. and lirs. Chas. Mead accompanied by their daughters, Mrs. James Comstock, ing the birthday anniversary of j the camp of her husband Mrs. Asch. The afternoon was spent! in visiting until the threatening Tommy and Stephen Pollard from their home'for sT family reunion last! Miss Dorothea Keil, "as Quests, were 6unday. ' ': Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Piersol of Tecumseh, Mr. Sgt. Ray Akins, Fort Crook, is Mead will be at the home of their and Mrs. Harry Piersol, Mr. and visiting their son, Henry, and fair and Charlie, and Mrs. Olin Morris. ily at the hospital and learned that Mr. Morris and the children, were Henry was driving his tractor "siting the other daughter, Mrs. F,- ' as in from the field, for some unknown reason it caught fire ami was so badly burned it was soon in ruins, and a total loss. nil too soon. Mrs. Asch recited an approi.'-ift'e poem a? part of the U'l'Liiiimcnt All wished for b-r many ni'trs sucli happy oc.a3! Mrs. Eugene Jiuddy of Union rre- Carl Vest, BMlc, who has been ' seiiled -Mrs. Awn- a lovely birthday in the Navy for four years, arrived ( :ake. "' - - in town late Tuesday night for a clouds caused the guests to disperse 1 with Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. akius over me wees ena. hod AKins pollard for two weeks, while their die Wehrbein and Mr. "T7ehrbeiii. Mrs Robert Rue entertain a Friends here will be pleased toj surprise visit with his wife and the rew o her &t & p, lit0le learn that John Graham, son of our j litt,e daughter whom he had never j , Thursday evening. Mrs. 'J uti former pastor, Rev. Wm. F. Graham ! heeu- lie ie weuueauay 10 ivyon and wife, has completed his course ,for duty at a Prt on the AtlauUc: at the Theological Seminary at Pitts-! coast- j Mrs. Everett Spangler was abl , to return home Friday -evening after undergoing an operation at tbe ; Clarkson hospital some time ago. She i is now convalescing nicely. j Mrs. Bob Frans of Nehawka was ' visiting Mrs. John Frans Wednes day evening. She reports that her husband is now in a hospital where he is undergoing treatments for se vere burns which he received when ; in an oil explosion. He is a tail gun ner on a Flying Fortress and has hopes of being granted a furlough i after his hospitalization. Lois Gerking, who with her par 1 ents moved from Murray to Forrest City, Mo., some seven years ago, was spending the week end here with friends, being a guest of Mrs. Mead and daughters and on Sunday was j a dinner guest of Dr. and Mrs. Gil- more. Lois is now a bookkeeper in the First National Bank at St. Joe, Mo. Poultry and Eggs Wanted! Highest market price paid for same! Poultry will get sick and need medicine. See us for your Poultry Remedy needs A full line on hand. The time is at hand to de-worm your poultry, and spray for lice. See us for your needs. FEED! Yes we have it. See us for price on poultry feed, Hog feed and Calf meal. Oyster Shell and Block Salt ; BRINK HATCHERY Phone 107 310 Chicago Ave. won high score ivd received tir?t prixe, while Mrs. imnkop was irc d high. is working on a construction job parents take a vacation, near Syracuse. , , I Kenneth Mosher of Lincoln is a Victor Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Louis Ross, on the Admiralty Is- Mrs. Delbert Switzer for a week or lands, has been promoted to master two. sergeant! I Supt. G. W. Weik, Glenn Rutledge John Moritz, eon of Mr. and Mrs. ,and W. H. Kruger were business Jesse Moritz, Camp Ellis, 111., has visitors in Lincoln Monday been promoted to sergeant major. Pvt. Carl Chriswisser left Sunday evening after a week with his moth er, Emma Chriswisser, and other Born to: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vest, a relatives. He is ground photographer 7-pound, 12-ounce daughter on Sun day, July 23rd. All reported doing nicely at this time. By Journal Raid Journal Corrod Mrs. Harold Piersol and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Piersol and sons, Mrs. Edith Axe and family of Lin coln, Mrs. Edward Porter and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scattergood and family of Eagle. Henry Mollen moved his equip ment into the rooms recently used for a beauty shop and is now prepar ed to do his shoe repair work at the new location. j present,. ,.r 5 i The president, Mrs. ICly&t West presided. Reports wre given by the scretary, Mrs. Mary Lanning and treasurer, Mrs- , Harry . West. The lesson on "Christian Citizenship" was given by Mrs. Orin Lanning. Delicious refreshments were serv ed at the close of the afternoon. at Spokane, Wash. Mrs. Hans Stoll, who has been at the Hanie home in Omaha, since thej Miss Genevieve Bickert of Lin death of her husband last December, coin was the guest of Mrs. R. C. has returned to make her home here. Hughes and daughter, Betty Jayne, and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wenzel last Mr. and Mrs. Leo Switzer recent- Sunday. ly calle don her uncle, Louis Cars ten, at Avoca, to congratulate him. Mrs. Ada Wetenkamp was taken ion his 81st birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Jce Goodman have.' Mrs. Clarence Hansen was hostess returned from a few weeks visit to the Bluebird club at her home with a daughter, Dorothy, and fam ily at Tekamah. to the Bryan Memorial hospital last Wednesday and has undergone an operation from which she is recover ing very nicely. A merry group of eighteen of the! , , . . , . . , , Connie, served lovely refreshments, younger generation went 10 apitoi Beach on Thursday evening for a Wednesday, afternoon. A good at tendance was had. A social afternoon Mrs. Isabelle Jack since visiting was spent. She and her daughter, friends in Eaele has spent the past week with her sster, Miss Jennie Boys in Service Major and Mrs. M. R. Colbert and daughter, Cedelia Ann of Cincinnati, Ohio, recently visited Mrs. Colbert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gerhard and Glendon. Major Colbert is sta tioned at Fort Thomas, Ky. Cpl. Charles Palmer, who has been in Nebraska visiting his fam ily and also his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Palmer, left last week for Camp Polk. Louisiana. Seaman 2c Charles Doran arrived the latter part of last week and is enjoying his furlough with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doran and other home fol.k Picnic Dinner Honoring Lt. Noel Fischer, of Freeman Field, Ind., who was spend ing the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer, and Oryl Lee, a picnic dinner was plan ned at the Fred Rudolph home. Those present were: The honored guest, Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer and Oryl Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde West, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Lanning and Dean, Mr. and rs. Henry Urn land and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Denison and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rudolph and daughters. Olson in Chicago. While there she also had an opportunity to spend a Quite a number of friends from : this vicinity were in attendance at j the funeral services held at th"i Lewston Community bulding Mon day for Mrs. Ray Chriswisser. A large number of the close friends and neighbors of Mrs. A. mmmMmmmmm DENTAL NEEDS TEK Tooth Brussh 50 VALUE FOR V Dr. WESTS Amc TOOTH S RUSHES with LUCITE BRISTLES ORLIS Tooth Brush Cc with NYLON BRISTLES Sterident Brush IDEAL FOR CHILDREN Lyons Tooth Powder 1LCC 504 Size T V Listerine Antiseptic 754 Size .47' At 19e Baby Foods and Needs HYGEIA Bottle 5Sc COMPLETE m?? ANTI-COLIC $gc NIPPLES 3 FOR EVEN-FLO Bottles ggc COMPLETE s m a a&e $06 The Otterbein Ladies Aid met picnic and entertainment, .honoring with Bessie Murdoch on Thursday Alva Linder, who will soon leave afternoon. They completed a quilt to serve in Uncle Sam's Navy. ! for Mrs." Miller Christensen and en- i Joyed a visit. The next meeting will tne nospital at I be with Mrs. A. B. Small on August 3rd. w.c.t.tj. 5 f Mrs. Harry West entertained the local W. C. T. U. at the home of Mrs. week end with her daughter, Miss'H. L. Scattergood on Friday after- Olive Jack, who is a technician in', noon of last week. A good attendance Camp pt the members. Mrs. G. H. Palmer, Grant. Her plans were to leave for who was welcomed as a memDer, and Mrs. Morrison and children and BABY FOOD SIMILAC BABY FOOD Dexiri-Maltose 1-POUND SIZE J an LARGE d J Baby Talc A : size BOX STATIONERY LIBERATOR CABINET, FANCY STATIONERY f 100 Sheets paper, 60 Envelopes $.QQ jj LINCOLN LETTER, HYTONE QUALITY 60 Sheets, 50 Envelopes, Rag Content Paper S.00 ART VELLUM TWO TONE DECKLE Box of 50 Sheets, 50 Envelopes $.00 AIR MAIL STATIONERY 48 Sheets, 24 Envelopes 50c Am-' W y i !&M i if ' F hv ? u ,Jite 1 I Mrs. Boyd Mayfield, Miss Charlot te Mayfield and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- , , Napa, California the first of this . 1 Ol U. I thur Zech left for California viaj (week; where she will make her auto Saturday morning. The Zech'sj Jack Hines, school janitor, is very home, are employed at the Consolidated busy painting and repairing the. Aircraft Co.,; Charlotte Mayfield ' school house In preparation for the1 Mrs" Sarah Keil and Dorotnea will visit her brother at Camp San ' fall term. The third and fourth BPent Sunday at the nome of Mr' and ' . ,Mrs. G. H. Palmer. Mrs. Anna Earl went to Weeping Water last Saturday where she visit ed until Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. George Hoffmeister, Mr. Hoff- imeister and daughter. Miss Iva Mae Blair of Omaha RTipnt thp latter Tiart nf last week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson. The local Red Cross group broke! i I At ho plnoo nf tha Aav thov haA folded 1,157 surgical dressings. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Piersol of Te cumseh are spending this week with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Piersol and other relatives in and near Eagle. Seaman Eldon Crandell, Richard Anderson and Richard Thomas were j the guests of Milton Brown last Fri- j j day evening, and they were served 1 Miss Dorothy Waite of Superior, Wisconsin is visiting her sister, Mrs. Warren Rulifson, Mr. Rulifson and sons. Mr. Van Cleave of Boulder, Colo., is here viBiting his daughter-in-law and little grandacghter, Mrs. Law rence Van Cleave and Carol Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. John Root. EETURN FE0M CHICAGO Don Becker of Union has just re turned from Chicago where he has ben visiting his sister, Mrs. Glenn Hoback, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beck er were in Omaha Saturday to look after some shopping. JULY CLEARANCE a lovely dinner by Mrs. Brown and Betty. Margaret Miss Dessie Hursh of Broken Bow' was in Eagle last week end looking i after business and visiting with' relatives. Family Gathering Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Piersol enjoy- j ed having their children gather at O P. A. ODD RELEASE Womens, Childrens, Mens Shoes No Stamp Required! SALE ENDS SATURDAY, JULY 29 MENS DRESS STRAW HATS Values to $345, on sale at MENS SLACK SUITS Washable, Sanforized Shrunk Short Sleeves $345 Box Stationery in Business Size and Folded Sheets A large Assortment at 5T and 55' 1 i i Bates Book Store Many folks don't. They're as Ictr from the real facts as this photo in an amusement park mirror! Proof? In a nation-wide survey, 42 of the people sharply overestimated the amount of their last electric bilL 59 didn't realize that rates had been reduced in the last fifteen years and 95 didn't realize how much! - Actually, the average American iamily gets about twice as much electricity today as it did fifteen years ago for the same money. . 'Tor the same money." That's the clue. . You're using more electricity to insure your family's health and banish drudgery from your home and nowadays you get about twice as much for what you z7' " Hear "Report to the Nation," outstanding news program of the tieek, every Wednesday evening, 9:30, C.W.T., Columbia Broadcasting System KEBRfiSlfi PQWEBCOMPflriy: Don't 'Waite 'Electricity 'Just Because It's Cheep and Isn't Rationed! Your Hea'th, Happiness and Success, Demands Good Vision! Leonard Fitch Optometrist 116 N. 5th. Phone 141 Plattsmouth MENS SPORT SHIRTS Long Sleeves Rayon Plaids and Plain Colors Values to $345 on sale at $.95 SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS Small, Medium and Large $45 Soennichsen's Includes four groups of Summer Wash Frocks ... figure flattering for every occasion. This special event starts Friday Morning, July 28th. For wonderful selection, come early. LADIES TOGGERY