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r Monday, august 6, 1945 ..THZ JQlTtJfAi; PLATTS MOUTH, NEBRASKA PACE THREE lfkk. ' An Actual Movie Shooting Script - r XXV .- j EXT. TORCH " 1 The Franklins are just entering through the screen door from the parden at the same -moment that Corliss comes tearing down the. stairs. "WKile Archer strides sav agely in the direction of Dexter, Mrs. Archer tries to head Corliss off. ' " MRS. ARCHER: Corliss, stay in your room. CORLISS: But,' Mum Dexter is still in the grip of his irate father. DEXTER: (protesting) Gee . whiz, I . MR. FRANKLIN; You keep quiet! I don't want to hear one word out cf you! , MRS. FRANKLIN: Now, Bill, don't be unfair to him. MR. FRANKLIN: (howling) "Unfair? He lets go of Dexter, who almost convulsively reels -against the . screen. -. - 1 " MR. FRANKLIN: He ought to be on his knees thanking God I haven't got a horse whip! DEXTER: (to Archer appeal ingly) Holy cow, Mr. Archer, I MR. ARCHER: Shut up. I've got a horse whip. CLOSE SHOT ON GROIT FAVORING CORLISS Corliss realizes that it is impera tive that Dexter be apprised of their supposed new status. CORLISS: (virtuously) I think ' you're all terrible. You shouldn't 'talk. to. him like that. After all,-he, is my- husband. . ME. FRANKLIN: (in full stride) He's a disgrace to (a big take) "What did you say? ! ! Corliss hastily capitalizes upon the obvious sensation which she has .created. She affects to be deeply moved. CORLISS: I said that after all he is my lawful, legal husband, nnd I think it's simply terrible Stanley Svehla , Dies At Harlingen, Texas Stanley Svehla, former Platts- ni on tli resident. died Sunday morning at Harlingen, Texas, ac cording to word received here by Herman Reithstadt. Mrs. Svehla. the former Paul aine .K'vax rof. P-lattsitiouth, .wirtd .-, - : I am ofleii; asked why :o rlw w to -wear ylases liow than ever before. It is true that more people do Deed to wear jrlases-and there are a jui miter of reasons. In the first place our eyes were never made for usre at the' near point. For the many thousands and per haps millions of years that man has been on this earth he ha:? used his eyes to see at a distance. He had to have keen vision at a distance in oj'der to live. He se cured his food and kept away from his enemies by havinjrjrood distant vision; but seldom was he called upon to use his eyes at a near point In the comparatively short spaee -of perhaps the last fifty or one-hundred years-, has rnanleen com pelled to use hi-? eyes for any length of time at the near point. Near point work is'therefore unnatural and is termed an artificial tasT. Any. artificial task causes fatiirue. I will try to explain fatigue as it per tains to eyes in a subsequent paper soon. Another contributing cause for the need of glasses is our artificial lighting or rather the lack of sufficient light, or; improper light. Con tin iK'tl Nt'kt VVtyek) Dr. Leonard Fitch Optometrist . ! '? We're-the people to call! Every business, man. knows that a good deal of his firm's prestige depends on how he "reads" to outside. contacts. Letterheads, pos ters, pamphlets and card.-? can help distinguish your business! Because that result calls for a distinguished jolt of printing, call -us to fill your printing orders! We're noted for consistent excellence, assuring you dependable and prompt service. Call No. G Plattsmouth Daily Journal the way everybody's picking on him. She. subsides into, a chair, appar ently shaken by sobs, and buries her face on her-arra.rTThe Frank lins stare at one another dumb founded '' - ' ' CLOSELT CORLISS This is just a Flash to show that! she is faking tins torrent of emo-, tion. Out of the corner of one eye she is shrewdly observing the' others. '. CLOSEUP DEXTER This is also just a Flash and shows Dexter with his jaw hang ing open, blinking owlishly as he tries to figure out what Corliss is driving at. CLOSE SHOT ON GROUP MR. FRANKLIN: (completely at sea) He's your what? MRS. FRANKLTN: What does she mean? MRS. ARCHER: (to Mrs. Franklin) It's true, Mary. MR. ARCHER: (to' Mr. Frank lin indulgently) I m a g n e -those crazy kids . . Dexter looks frantically at Cor liss hoping for a cue His father wheels, upon him. MR. FRANKLIN: Is this true? Are you married to her? Corliss looks up and holding a handkerchief to her eyes daintily affects to be wiping away tears. CORLISS: Go on, .Dexter, you can tell them now. . , DEXTER: (he hasn't quite got his bearings yet) Huh? You tell 'cm. Now., all eyes are on Corliss who seems to be enjoying .herself thor oughly. CORLISS: (with an occasional sniff) I made him 'swear to keep the secret and he never said a word and J think it's very no ble of him. (a wary glance at her mother and then tenta lively) And so does Mum. MR. FRANKLIN: I must con- Reiehstadt, that the body was be ing returned to Nebra-ka for bur ial but ' did not designate the place. The Svelija's left here about 25 ycani'ago'.'RefciistJtdt '' said,-1 'an4 moved .to Cretd Jvher other mem bers 'of the family now live. , Cleveland . is . .the 2,700 . war plants. location of many' hi ore people need When You Need a Good Job of Printing... I i fess it's somewhat of I a relief t ivny QMinTi -yvu. teu. ii -yum-; :doper (ijnstanljlyjl kii at mm. .MRS. FRANKLIN: Corliss is looking Wistfully to-T .1 ii. . i.i i" ' warq yie xeiepnone. CORLISS: Mum, do you sup . jpce-I: adlfldrfBflle Pringles to find out if Mildred's - home. J MRS. AkCHER: (firmly) No, i .'-. A tunisH, you tduaui. ; CORLISS; .'((JesperateljO "But," -Mum, , Vve. , simply. . ot i to;. - i . mean, colly she's .- rny: best J friend . andTMthis' is H -te pa.j tare xjf a trial balloon) ancfih."! many ways "1 f eel practfc' ly al- 4 mfest like & sister to h$r.' '' y M : MRS. ARCHER:, (firmly)- Tfa. ' CORIJSS: But,. Mum, I; feel it's, my duty to let her know abjoujt this. r After all sh'e is SMR. ARCHER: '(sternly) Cor- liss, be quiets. Just beafiry&ii and Dexter are actually married does not alter,, the fact.-.that you've both behaved, Jake . ,a. couple of crazy little idiots. CORLISS: But, Daddy ' During the pboVe the-. frbrfV dotir-'-bell is heard . ringing, and -now Louise, appears in the duopway to the .halL , LOUISE:' Excuse ' me',' but .that . ' was the front dotr.-! Should I MRS.' ARCHER: .We're not at home to anyone, Louise.' - LOUISE: That's what I thought. She bustles put into the hall to answer the bell which is., ringing again: : CLOSE SHOT: A,;'J '? Archer, strides .over owiirds Dex ter. ., . ' " ,. ' Mlt. . ARCHER: ; (scathingly), ' ; And -may T ' fnqurrd ( ho you t propose ti support ; a j wife and family? - -.i - . ' -' DEXTER . ; -(groping. ! painfully for a plausible answer) AVclL sir Mr. Archer,' I I 'figured wc , " could "lie -vvifh : you. (hand somely) I mean, holy.- cow; I . wouldn't mind a . bit, MR. ARCHER: (exploding) Well, I would!' . . h (Tp Continued) ' Abbott-Herbert Corp. 'Distributed ffEA' SERVICE. INC. ! - -. 4. JlXL,r.,C-tspon(jQnt Roy Comstock was, taken toj he Veteran's hospital lin" X'!ncln1 ast Sunday.' ,'" f .-, laleott " iSye Jjip. ' first 'aid sent to Bryan "llcpiorial hos - Dr. ami j pital o: .further irtatment. Mrs.. Roy Comstock ! accompan led the 4-H;girrs to ScjwardjMon ffay mornriTg. i ,-v?;cr Mr. and Mrs; 'Merrill Stewart an'? 'Mrs;--Vii-gif ''ElrotP ar.'d' Sbaroh were in Lincorn last- Saturday. E. L. McDonlad, Kose McDon- aid, .Mr., and Mrs. ' Vic . Jackson J INow. Bill, stojIMefl Iftthey't UiEfrrBpd V i cod Jack WiWbbv of 'Lincoln ry, 'O..STrier mm, ; ,u r , " ;nvni,. wai, I aVj iJiVVl Vrna'Pollard ! oft-?lehtwka; past week to join her husband, i..-V'-4.: rcduntV; president," aatmir as serg- Doyle, who is stationed At inxr. His left, arnivai ' ion'M" d'tharge f the. Hondo Texas. He, met her at Mrs. iveiiy ana, Jirs.. irene oyyn, aiurti f(anuf&qayf.--niwras!Cird!3- w ov?r thc Weeping A : Johnston attended a' fhower for ijicavy .rayi. , , . n . ; i-f ' ftcr 'jrirls 2 to 0. ' it . xr- , T 1, . Ii 4r -r Ut t- 'v r '"-l- "ft ' V vT '- ".J V ' s - M rs. G. IT. Dowpuy and da . . ........ ...., - "T tcr returned Mary O.'Kouke; .id .'dughteri..cn-J aMoe , Sqohn and i their two joyed a picnic gt Ljnjoma- iTcacJi slaughters, Caroline and fJncne, Sundav. " '' . . ' icame to 'their mother's '.Home, - Mr. and, Mrs'. Lk MuUen. mdV,,ak from their. lock Nita of Alv,'..Mf...'An4 . Mrs. Jin cr.,, find,.bome rnade ice cream and Dimmett xf Ashland spntSlndT ! cakf ' day VIrilt,KS afterwon with 3k. .ana MFs.NLiiwi.lRher.v; ! coin Dimmitt. - ,, , .' ) I . , . 4---, ! t Mrs. Harold Olson afid' T cine I , , . . . , . . t Comstock "were m, timaha lastt 04. 1 HI - .T l .4 l.i naiuTuay. mis. uj it: auui'iMui ciiiu,,; . . 5 jiionnie accompaniea mem 10 Omaha, where Mrs.' Anderson will visit her mother i" r r Vivian Meisinger spent a few days jn Lincolrj iWjth Virginia Barks. - ",- -u .. ) RiUiie fjjojlerliivdl a "tonsil ov- eration at Bryan Memorial1 last Saturday and cam holme Sunday' afternoon. ' ' v- Army Ordnance is, c!oL-opcrating with -the cui'iqnt paper .cojiserva-' tion drive. It has-.-reduced its printed -or ; mimeographed forms from jieariy 25,000 to 12,000. ' CASSTHEATRE ' PLATTSMOUTK, KEBR. Two Shows' every night. Matinee evsery . Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday. -ifjtst fme Tnj.jftK-itonday, Augs 6 Diritli . Mrfluirp, laiiics- Uuiiii ami "A TREE GD.0WS IN BRDOKlNV . Unn't miss, this jm-turtl, A- mailer-, (iifrc.of rntrrtninuicnt. ( ' . . TUESDAV ONtY AUGUST Z Bargain Day, Z2c and 20c--Xiiu , b'Hitliprn and John Umliak in, . , "MAISJE GOES' TO RENO" The most thrilling of Mai"-ic's thnHsanil ailvpnturCs! "Alio cwmrly ami novelty rppfcw t.r . ' , k.x WECfNCSiAV AND THURSDAY'-'' ' Gregory Peek. Tlio'mas , Mitchell ami a bi; cast hi" ; '' 'A "THE KEYS 'OFl THE KIMGDOIv'-' licre is woudrmis adventure hj:h . hwii.iii emotions scl'foin arc privileged to exper'uence! A b:g ' shqv for ' rtiii--week. ' ' ' - " . PV-if LI 2J"'l.-1t i T1WRS.tH0WAS 4mUTY. -torrespoBdcnt . ..IiJrs.. .Charles Miller ajicl 'two children, cf . Hastings are .visiting ,ejc parents ..Mr. and . Mrs. . John Johnson. ... ... , ,,., - ;. rMrs.-fiF?d '.Qordej? entertained tMfi awd -3Lw Otiq .Laujf Den- vcNtAlrsi :Tujnor3JLeIwnp9B, nd. Mrs. Minnie j F.w'iijstaVf i f- AJvo awiVfij.;L.f I'VWAlcott; fat, :a - i: Jack-Philpot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Philpot, speat 'the-papt eelt-'at-'frie hvme of Oris unci, Barnes ElpaBi'dv at -MerjviUe Me. Mrs.' Floyd Cfle --of!' "Lincoln ari'irerl'1?2turday,,-Jo'f''a -eeks visit at the'n6fne of her 'rfa'uhfeTi, Mrs. HaVold Tlinas'.1' 0ht?r f nests, on Sunday, were IKr. 'and Mrs." John M ohr an d da ft ght er," 'Ca r ohn e, also of Lincoln. " ' "'-' A. grpiip of campfire' girls 'left Sunday for Milford, ' t spend a week at Camp Kiwanis.' Frank Domingo and Mrs. Tfiomas' Stacey took them in their care! Those poirig were". Sailed Spek-ht, Mary Doniinsro! tjinirer Pliilrtot, Jean .. fi,:,r ifni.i- ;imn w.- Tlv.i iit m.X ' 'tv''- - - -rJ iifri.1. F: I - :,.,.: . ! , :. ' itf . i Camn hire euardian.' returned ... -;; : ' . !, it ?. -ti home Monday. f ! ili A -.-t-r-. V licnrv i" lan, past no si i-vm-i, tv r, .- manual, fus, i'uuu, uiMi(ti )hv.j , , . , . " Vnv. - . -'' and - having- been in a German president or the Woman. Auxil-I . t, , , , !-!. .. . - . , w . ". . (prison camp. Mrs. J-ahrenbacher lafy to'tne American Eegion Post, i , T . , , . yi ! i ii TI Iwill return to Burke, where they accompanied uy ru u .uuuu, n. L". Thomas and Mrs. Flau", all of 'eraska, -f ijy,. virited Weeping Water Sunday evening, July 29,' . ,1 .ti vi.v ' - and a?sife(ITin re-organizmg an.. auxiliary in Weeping Water. Of- fficers'-'Were' elected as f oilers: M ts.'' -tfsepji . iP." John, president; M.Ge-rfJ-ge-'IIfmeiKter first vice prondentl Mrs. Sterling Am- her ?on- 1 narles Lnker,,at Min te'k, 'nisrVn ian? Mrs;' "Jian "G.!flfn- Mrs- Lenker was on her way JdneW - .clraplain;- .HMi' ' George;'' t. Weepmg Water,' after having Smith.' Mcrrtarr: Mn4f V.'aiftc! the winter in California. A lldrick, treasutorr- an Lester : tParson' srgeatit: Mr-lU'L. ' thomaS, T0f j Wildiick. treasumrs and. Mrs.;111 "" 1,irs- 1 ebr'aka ' ilowirifr the Tneeting it t hielien 9in: nor was served buffet ftyle. Mr 4V 4Kninio- TfiiTnpf1 to her i iFroh' (fr'rieW 'officers. "Fob! Antonio. , ;.,.,r.r. home at Grand Island s last MetfctlC AVlLV -''ttZti Ji faTter. a rwirjvteks Visit at the I home of her parents, j NK nfl . Mrs.. Joseph John. f j -. . Wat.er .was oyer the fso-ari ; ?2fld, AWk at .the tYtrWest: wood, have birtbdays liie Fame week, so Sunday ,Mr. ":and "Mrs.. i)LTSl rmmnvn au Mrs. - Minnie Peterson f:. Alvo, , 4, , were week fnd guests art. thc home ' i, 1 . . - . . 14 4 4 V 44 U O- l-VM r. ' y. - 'i ,j VVeuiHg, Wt8arden club met Fridav oveninir.-il the home I rkllToVif' -tlr-oit. with I Mrs. "Fred Gorder presSdTrig. ' Carl Day was 'in enlarge of the program taking'" -for' his mb.fect ' "Greens Grow' for G.; I. Von" Soiloss- As- I rcnsi'on Island, using the -Nation- al: Geographic nragafclne's article ori that' subject as a background f or'! hi : program. ' This' is-land, "knewrf as ra Voleailic i dsh 4 heap, has been 1 he setting for -nnusual experiments in gardening. The chemist, instead "of the" dirt'-gardener, was' able to -prd vide green vegetables "for the soldiers. The gardening rin Ascension s- Island has" been widely publicized. A telephone message from Har old II m'dt 'fo '"hts parents, Mr. and "Mrs." O. ff. ItindLs, and his Iwffe, Mrs? -Mu riot Hinils, told of jfc? recent promotion 't, Lt, ,;dT jtmci. Lt.- Colonel Hindis is" in the ' south, J'acifiCjfter lng t?drvrfe' so"ditherfi 'camps. Before outer- mg-xne army ne was in lire uuuil I ing' "department vat Miller and fPaines at Lincoln. .-"While attend- I ing "the" University , ol ' Nebraska I he 'received the ' Pershing "medal award. ? - - " j ' " - nr j '"'Helping Hand Aid society met j'Thimidav'.. afternoon at the home i of Mrs. Lyle Flemmingj-anir the ! afternoon -was spent working on laifd "rnVde 'rngs. Mrs:" Marjory Norris, of Ingleside, Calif., a for- f-mer tmemberr was ' a visitor;-- Oth- er'guesfs- were" Mrs. Herbert 'Am 1 ler, Mrs.' Chris-: Rasmuvsen," ' and Mrs. Richard Hollenbeck. " a j f. ' Kev.;- J.i F. Balzer - of- Crete Weeping Water Librarian SuVmits Her Resignation i 0 WEEPING WATER ($potfal to ' The Daily Journal) The res ignation of Miss Mildred Hart, city librarian for -the past "22 years, was accepted by the library board at its meeting' last week, and Mrs. Herbert ; Ratnour, as sistant librarian, was appointed to' fill her place. Miss Hart ha; been in the city library for the past 22 years, first as' assistant, then for the past 175 years as librarian. Before that ' she taught in "the Weeping Water schools for 26 years. Mrs. Ratnour, the hev librarian, has already taken over the duties of her position. ' , : the Congregational church, Sun day. Rev. Ealzer is a brother of Mrs. John C. Pryor, and he and Mrs. Balzer were Sunday guests at the Pryor horiie:'!'j r Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wood are the parents of a daugTiter, born Sunday, July 20, at the Bryan Memorial hospital. She has been named Mary Alice. Pvt. and Mrs. Pries Fahren bacher of Burke, S. D., visited Monday and Tuesday with the 11. A. Crozier and the, Howard Col liers families. Pvt. and Mrs. Fah renbacher were on their Twav to "?1 PP"ng5, Ark;,, where Pvt IVltJchbafher w.fil. report for re assignment at the close of his . . . . iu;Iht-ii. lie. has only recently , ., r teturned from overseas after . , , , . ; having- been wounded two times, own the local paper, -the ''Burke Gazette," "which is leased for the i duration of the war. Pvt. Fahren- . ' 'ri.- bacher is the son of Mr. Crozier jU .... sister, the former Alice ; Crozier. Word has been received that ! Mrs. W. D. Lenker fell' and broke her hiP' while at.";the home of eaht-at-arTns.r"1"".' said that she. hopes to come on ro Weeping Wated soon. Lt. Camp San Mrs. Arthur Iee,sJ:.c! and; baby son have returned froai the hos- ,;.t ; T inn1n ttHi.h. , .9ai,a Tiiesdav eveninp (he Indians' ' defeated Svracuse 5 to 3, after having , c "defeated bv Svracuse in a fjtmer pame; The Lincoln' blue a- ugh- home last week after spending several, weeks with her parents, at. Hastings. She was ac-, companied home.. by her . sister, Mrs. John Scheele.and her baby, who expect to remain here fpr some time. - , The S. Kay Smiths had an un sightly mound of dirt running en tirely across the front and across the side of their place.. It was niadc by the digging of ditches to extend the water main. They ! K4rVif r4-4-itri -nl.nni-es Qnrl set. --v t r : them oout along the ; new-made L - 1 ! i . -4.-. !. 1 1 4" age, ' ana honv it is a neue ui beauty, and admired -by every- pnc. Mynard Ladies Aid , Elects New Officers Members of the Mynard ladies aid met Thursday afternoon at three o'clock at the parsonage with Mrs. Lee Huebert and Mrs. 2!ella Leonard as hostesses. De votions were led by Mrs. Ted Wiles, and a program of several musical numbers was given. The following officers were elected: president, Mrs. Mabel Meisinger; vice president, Mrs. Nellie Wetenkamp; secretary, Mrs. Nettie Mumm; and treasurer, Mrs. Ollie Wiles. ? f 1 ?The Rev. Mrs. Tirfeier of Julian Jjyke.on the subject of the union 'of 'the United Brethren church hft5th"'AheEvajigelitf'V church. The Time Shop ' John Bissing Prop. , WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIR ' ENGRAVING PHONE 27 PLATTSMOUTH INSURE WITH I LcrisB.Long -Agent for all types of coverage in the best Old Line Companies.. Office in Donat Bldg. ' Plattsmouth Phone 250 cf 337W muMoxJt I.. . v W..T.' WEDPEXl, Correspondent Miss Carol Krey has completed the summer ! session aat the Uni versity of Nebraska" and has re turned home to spend the rest of the summer. Her mother, 'Mrs. P. C Krey, is remaining in Lin coln for- a few weeks to continue her studies and to supervise; "-'as Dean of Dayton Hall, the' girls dormitory for the national busi ness institute. . Several of the young people in the Murdock vicinity are plan ning to attend the Lutheran camp at Oak ' Park in Seward during August.' This is sponsored by the Nebraska Walther League. Mrs.; C. O. Swenson left Wed nesday" for Gardner,' N. D. after visiting relatives near Murdock. Miss Darleen . Zierott of Mur dock has been visiting at Gardner, N. D. since the early part of July, and plans to stay indefinitely. MRS. OUN E. MORRIS. Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Art JIansen and Miss Margaret Moorf spent last Sunday in Lincoln. - Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith and Joan returned this week, from a ten day vacation spent in Kansas City. Mr.- and Mrs. George Rieke and children and Mrs. Rachel Far is spent Friday in Omaha. Miss Bertha Nickles, Mrs. Blan che Nickles and Alf Nickles spent Saturday in Omaha. Jimmy Latta of Weeping Water is visiting friends in Murray this week. ' ' ' '' Mr. and Mrs.. William Sevbolt eentertained at a birthday dinner on Tuesday in honor ot their nephew, Capt.. Richard Brendel, who Returned that da.y from the European theater of operations, Present were , Mr. and ; Mrs. Beit Worthan) and smali son, Richard; Dr. and Mr?. J- ,Y- Brendel of Avoca,, Mrs. , Margaret BrendeE; and Capt. Richard Brendel., , ; John. Frans .arrived home on Friday.- He has nerved ovtrsea-s with, the Sea Bees the past 18 months and received his honorable, discharge the past; week. ,. Mrs.. Everett Spangler - aud Charlene have spent the past week on their farm near heVe. Mrs. Maxine Bonner of Grand Island visited her cousin, Mrs. Ike Todd, on Wednesday " and Thursday. "When she returned to her home, she was accompanied bv Betty Todd who will spend a few davs there. Two Divorce Actions In District Court Two divorce cases were .on file Monday with District Clerk Ledg- way. In one action Wilbcrt D. Phil lips seeks a divorce from Mildred L. Phillips. The couple was mar ried at Game's Lake, Minn., on July 16, 11)28. A property divis ion, as well as absolute divorce, is petitioned for. The other action is that-, in which Dorothy Ilorsak seeks a divorce from Joseph L. Ilorsak, and restoration of her maiden nanie, Dorothy Bayly." The couple was married at Omaha on July 29, 10 14. ' JUST LISTED An all modern 7 room house with gas and water and lights, of course,- 2 beautiful lots, oak floors, full concrete basement on hard surface street- Price right. Three other: GOOD .BUYS.-, T. H. (BEET) POLLOCK Real Estate and Farm Loans Phones No. 1 and 117 Plattsmouth THIS CURIOUS WORLD , &LOVA ONI WE HEAD CE5ULT!N3 IN! A SEVERE INJURY IS AM EFFECTIVE C'JZB FCG. 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