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Mrs. Thomas Murtey Mr. and Mrs. Carl Day left S,,j . . . , , r, t- 0, i f, . , unday for their winter home at Ben Llve Stock Show, m Omaha. RraHAn :lMr. Fih wbp. hr Ka.n M.,n will remain there until spring. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Domingo went to Fremont, Thursday eve ning, to attend a banauet and meeitng of the Order of the East ern star. Mr. and Mrs. James Mead and Mrs. William Homan were in Lin- I coin, Tuesday to visit Mrs. Her- , woa, Cal. man Smith, who has been quite ! Mrs. Fred Gorder went to ill for several weeks. Mrs. Smith ; Murdock Saturday for a few days arrived in Weening Water. -Tulv j visit at the home of her brother, the fourth, from her home in Eng. jand wife Mr. and Mrs. Arthur land, and was married to Herman j Toole. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mead j Mr. and Mrs. Jay Haight spent within a few davs after her ar.jthe first part of the wee'-, visit rival. Thev had become acouaint-j ing with friends in Orite. ed while Smith was stationed in j Mr. and Mrs Homer James Enuland during- the war. j sen entertained at a dinner, Sun- Mrs W. W. Davis was con-! day, when their guests w ere fined to her home by illness dur-jMrs. Walter D. Ambler, Mrs. ins? the latter nart of th. week, j Jay Haight, Burlingame! Calif., upnortunity Extension dun met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Llovd Ranney. with Mrs. Clarence Norris as the . itirg hostess. This was their first mtet ing. this fall, and they, had the subject of "Lighting", with Mrs. Sterling Amick and Mrs. Leo Christenspn. as leaders, wbn made the subiect- most interesting, bv telling of the kinds of lights and he correr placing of he liehs. Adam Cook returned from the hosoinl. Th'irdav eveninf. afer having hi lef cheek bone raihed r lessen h prssur cous ed bv his fall, last week, when he fell and struck the side of his I accompanied by Mrs. E. A. Mi head on n sham Diece of wood, i chelsen.sr., left Wednesday morn Pnrr Young. Krud Jensen. D. j ing for Norfolk to attend the State D. Wainscott. Don Philpot. a n d 1 Rebekah convention. Sterling Wi- Oscar Domingo f Sunday for j Nestor Fall. Canada, for a two week vacation to be spent with fishing ard riper h'mting. Mr. and Mrs. Harry No-ll are enioying a week visit at Denver. Mrs. David Michel!, of Droi i Michigan and her daughter. Mrs. Merle McDonald of Nehawka. were dinner guests Thursdav at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Pooll. lMr. Mitchell a fonti er resident of this eommunity and , a cousin of Mrs. Pool. j Miss Naomn Anderson leaves j for Lincom. he firs par of he to enroll in the Midwest Beauty Benuv Academv. Charlotte Stacev entertained 8jMrs. .Bernard Llrod, of Denton, of her young friends, Monday eve- 'They renort that the young son of nine to heln her celebrate her j Mr. and Mrs. Mickel, who was biithdav. After enioyir.g ice cream j burned so serioushy, April the and cake, she took her niests to j ninth, has not yet recovered, and the Chief Theatre for th? even- i that he still is in a serious con in; performance. dition. Mrs. Elmer Hrr. snrt son Vervl j Members of the Weepinp Wa of. Humboldt, arrived Thursday for j ter Chapter of the Royal Neigh Mrs. William Knauo, and herjbors, who attended the district Krothfr Henrv Kr-UD and familv. ! meeting, at Platt?mouth. Wednes- Mr. Herr came Sunday to take them home. Mrs. William Homan and Mr. and Mrs. J. Mead were in Lincoln daugher-in-law, Mrs. Herman' Smih. A new club was formel in Weeping Water, last week. It is a group fo mohers wih small children, who have banded to gether for a social afternoon every other week. They take their chil dren with them, and are planning belt' rment of their homes, and the interchange of patterns and Chrismas idea Thev held heir first meeting Thursday alTernoon at the home of Mrs. Russell New ham, when Mrs. Earl Cappen was elected as their presdient and Mrs Russell Newham as secretary treasurer. Chapter BT, P. E. O. met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William W. Jameson, with Mrs. D. D. Wainscott as assisting hostess. Mrs. Richmond Hobson j-oc;j VOTrt,'Tnr fr. - G. Steckley had charge of the program with "Germany" as her theme, and Mrs. Victor Wallick gave some very interesting infor mation about Cowttey College hich she gained while visiting that school recently. Mrs. Wainscott was presented with a going away gift. The Jolly Homemakers met Fri day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Arthur Schmidt for a covered dish luncheon after which they studied lighting in the homes, and the remaking of lamp sades. Mrs. George Miller is their president, and their vice president is Mrs. Mildred Philips. Rev. George Refd arrived Thurs day for a visit at the home of his cousin, Victor Wallick and fam ily. He was th eguest speaker at the 'Congregational church a t their morning Sunday service. The Helping Hand Aid Society met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Troy Murdock, with a good attendance, and one visit or, Mrs. Glen Ashlock. Mrs. Fanny Hinds of Sioux Ci ty, visited at the home of her niece, Mrs. Ray Norris, Tuesday, when Mrs. Norris entertained Mrs! Anna Norris and Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Norris, and Mrs. William Copple of Alvo, at a dinner in her honor. , Mrs. Herbert Ratnour was hos tess at the regular meeting of the Bide-A-Wee Club, at her home, Thursday afternoon.with her . sis ter, Mrs. Lora Phinney. of Valle jOi Cal.. Miss Edith Clizbe and Mrs. Royce Fish, of Pierce. T T T-i r a j i -vii narry rons, iwrs. Annur Beithold, and daughter Patty, and Mrs.O. C. Hinds spent Thursday in Lincoln. Mrs. Potts visited her husband who is still at the Veter- j ans hospital. J Mrs. Royce Fish and son visit ! ed Mrs. Fish's parents, Air. and Mrs. W. W. Jamesen, while Mr. Fish was attending the Ak-Sar- ! Mr. Fish, who has been county farm agent at Pierce, for several years, will be transferred to Col umbus next month. Mrs. Rasmus Lauritzen , jr., was hostess at the regular meeting of the No-Name Club, at her home Tuesday afternoon, with one visi- tor Mrs- George Towle of Holly- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Norn's Mr and Mrs. Leslie Wiles, Mrs. G. Domingo. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bocdeker are in Deer Lake, Washington, this week. Dewey expects to en joy a few days deer hunting and while they are there they will vis it at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lemke. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hays spent Sunday at Central City, visiting with Miss Amana Hiatt, who is a teacher in the Central City schools. Mrs. George Smith, delegate, les went as a delegate frcm the Weeping Water I. O. O. F. Lodge, which meets at Norfolk, the same days, Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jones, of Lincoln, and Mr. and Mrs. Arhtur H. Jones, went to Omaha Sunday to spend the dav at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ruby. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cooper and fam ily went to Denton Sunday t o spend the day at the home of Mrs. Ruby's brother-in-law, and sister.Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Mic- kel. Other guests there were Mr. and Mrs. John Dietrich, and son. I Donald of Lincoln, and Mr. and day. were Mrs. Arhur H. Jones, Mrs. John Jorgensen, Mrs. Byron Baker, Mrs. Rasmus Lauritzen, sr., and Mrs. Wilson Bickford. who went in time for the after noon session, and those going in time for the dinner ad the eye ing session were Mrs. Walter Lit tle, Mrs. Elvira Bussel. Mrs. Law rece Johnson, Miss Jean Marie Johnson. Mrs. Lawrence Wiseman Mrs. Harlan Stock. Mrs. Robert Baker, sr., Mrs. Elmer Michel sen, sr. Mrs. Nathan Grossman, of Lin coln, district president of the Am erican Legion Auxiliary, was pre sent at the regular meeting of the Auxiliary. Tuesday evening, and talked about plans for the coming district convention to be held Oc tober the 29. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Gray and two sons, Donald and Dale, were priests at a party held at Camp Harding over the week end, when Mr. and Mrs. Bud Amg wert, of Murdock. were the hosts, and the guests were members of the Cass County Saddle Club. Fran cis Hubbard was present all day Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Embury and two sons, of Lincoln, and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bates were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emest Bates. George Reed, missionary from West Africa, gave a talk on Af rica, to the grade pupils of the Weeping Water School, in the High School Auditorium, Tuesday morn ing. The 4-H Club Achievement Day Party will be held October the 24. at the Weeping Water Audit orium. Mrs. J. M. Mendenhall, of Elm wood, attended the Sunset Ban quet, at Weeping Wa.ter Monday evening, when her three grand children, the Hewitt Trio were on the program. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sahs and son Myron were dinner guests at the Henry Christensen home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tiffany and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tiffany, of Colfax. Iowa, were visitins? rela. tives in this community Monday. They soent Sunday night at the Dave Patterson home, and spent Monday at the Alec Patterson and the Henry Christensen home. Thty were enroute to their home after visiting at Sioux City. Mrs. Eldon Patterson, left Tu esday for Corpus Christie, Texas, to join her husband, who is staU ioned there. She was accompanied I i ir a i - . Dy jvirs. Aiec fatierson wno win. remain for a few weeks visit. The Knickerbocker Bridge club will open this fall season with their first party Thursday even ing at the home of Mrs. George Ellis. This is the oldest bridge club in town. Hy Kirchoff is completing the (job of painting the build'r.gs on ZJT1?. "ng l , Z.. I adiiu ju.ii mjulii ui i'ruiiig Wat.P Water' Weeping Water Garden Club met Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fitzpatrick, for a six-thirty covered dish din- ner anj a progj-ajn honoring Miss Edith Clizbe who is leaving soon to make her home at Tampico, Florida to spend the winter. Thir ty guests were seated at tables in four rooms and on the front porch. After the dinner the guests gathered in the living rooms, as Mrs. J. M. Ranny presided at the meeting and Mrs. L.P. Wolcott had charg? of the program which consisted of a poem which was read by Mrs. W. D. Lenker. The presentation of a gift to Mi; s Cliz be as a reminder of the occasion, and a book review, "Along the Garden Path", by Mrs. Fred Gor der. Out of town visitors were Mr. an 1 Mrs. Charles Durante, of Chi cago, Mrs. Mary Smoots, of Pali sade, Nebraska, and Mrs. George Towle, of Hollywood and Mrs. Thimgan of Weeping Water. Mrs. Thede Davis returned home Thursday evening afterspending 3 months at Douglas, Wyoming with her foster son, George McDonald and Mrs. McDonald. Mr. McDon ald brought her home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oldham left Friday morning for Santa Moni-i ca, California. They were accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Denzell Oldham, who have been visiting here for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oldham will spend a few months in California. The Woman's Society for Chris tian Service of the Methodist Church met Tuesday afternoon in the basement of the church, with Mrs. Allen Ehlers, Mrs. Louis Ehlers, Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, Miss Jean Johnson, Mrs. Elvira Bussel, Mrs. Richard Keckler and Mrs. Vesta Baker as hostesses. Mr. Elmer Worman was in charg of the business meeting and Miss Edith Clizb eled the devotional:-,. Mrs. Ted Carnes had charge of .v .ii.l .u, ..n paring India Leaders Tor the Post War World". Mrs. Paul Walker, wife of the new minister, was pre sent to meet the ladies at the close of the meeting. Elizabth Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star initiated four new members at their regular meet ing Tuesday evening. They were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Balfour and i Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kleme. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harold J of Omaha, are visitors at the j home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tay- j lor this week. ! Mr. and Mrs. Keith Saunders j of Lincoln, spent Sunday at xhs j home of Mrs. Saunders parents, i TT a H K . I 1 I'! I I Avi. i . ana ivirs. uiur v lies. i Lyman Lorensen, George and David Olive, and Charlotte Rieke, students at the University of Nebr aska were week end visitors at their homes. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Walker and two children, Barbara, 12, and Eruce,7, arrived in Weeping Wa ter Tuesday from their former home at Coats, Kansas, where Rev. Walker has been pastor of the Methodist Church for the past four years. Before going to Kan- j sas he was a pastor in the Maine Conference for 12 years. M r s. Walker was born at Papillion, and she is a daughter of the late Rev. J. J. Hammel, former pastor of the Methodist Church at Otoe. She is a sister of Mrs. W. C. Sei bold, of Papillion who is assisting them to get settled at the parson age. Rev. Walker will have charge of the services at the Weeping Water and Nehawka churches this Sunday. Mrs. Cyrus Livingston was call-! ed to Alliance, last week by illness J of her daughter-in-law ho is re ported to be improving rapidly, and Mrs. Livingston expects to re turn home the latter part of this week. Mrs. Edith Bockleman and daughter Frances, of Glanwood, visited at the Ted Carnes home, Tuesday. Robert Keckler, who is attend ing the University school of Med icine, at Omaha, spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keckler. Rev. and Mrs. Franklin Witter enjoyed a basket dinner, and ser vices in the afternoon at the Chris tian Church in Louisville, Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. John C. Pryor, Mrs. Homer Jamesen, Mrs. Ole Olsen and Mrs. Fred Gordei went to Salem Tuesday morning to attend the Lincoln conference of Congregational Churches, oi which Mrs. Pryor, is assistant mo derator. Wednesday morning an other car driven by Miss Esther Tefft took another load of visitors to the meeting. Arthur Plunkett had been very I interested in feeding two spotted ! roianQ nma pigs to pe snown at the Ak-Sar-Ben Livestock show. The 4H club boys decided that those pigs must be shown i f Arthur could be there or not; so John Ranney took care of the pigs and Arlye Waldo displayed them in the ring. The pigs won second and third place, and brought him thty three cents a pound. This THF. JOURNAL. mad' Arthur very happy. Mrs. Florence McDonald . Mr' and. BlU Jamr a children ot Jjincom wre ounuay ' f , v p--.,. ; guests of Miss Norma B-mc-mei- er. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Eaum gartner returned home Sunday morning after spending three weeks in Dakota visiitng the chil dren and families. George Braun spent last w'-k going through a clinic in Lincoln Mr. Braun will undergo an oper ation at hte St. Elizabeth Hospit al Monday morning. Miss Lois McDonald who is em ployed in Lincoln spent the wet k end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. G. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Buff Jones visit ed relatives in Murdock Monday :and Tuesday returning home Wed nesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P.osenow and son, Willard went to Kansas Saturday morning to spend sev eral days visiting relatives. Mrs. Lecta Besack of Omaha vis ited several days with relatives in Murdock returning home Satut day. Mrs. H. A. Tool went to Oma. ha Saturday to see Mr. Tool who is getting along as well as can be expected. She met her son R. E. Tool of Le Mars, Iowa, there. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. MeDoncld were Sunday dinner suests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McMer na of Ashland Mrs. Emma Ward and M-s. Ma rv Epoings both of Lincoln werf Thursday afternoon vishors in Murdoch. They visited friends and r'la-tivr-s. Mr. and Mr?. Edwin McII'iFh of Lincoln sp'nt the week-end in Mrrdock. Mr. and Mrs. Grnr of Elm wood v-Vted in j Kundav afternoon. ! Th bank was closed all dav S i urdav beca-use of Columu- T) Verle Stock. I '-vj Rnf'-v ! Mr-rvin Wendt. .T:m Ct" n r ! Arlo Stork att-nd-d the f.-o-h,-, fame at lowr. aturoav "n ir went to ,t. l.oir.s tor Tri" v,-.l Scies game. Mr. rr.d 'trc;. William 2 have Mrs. Znble's sister from tjrirpn thn-'r h''lce P1T' -t .About 18 Mi"do"k Lodi tended tVip R. N. A. Co-,- .-, held p.t Plattsmoufh Monday. A'a. $hQ&MJUW)d Mrs. June Kyles Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuai-e-v -Snringfield were Sunday evening i sapper g guests of Air. ana Mrs. Joe Kvles. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rou e were in Lincoln Saturday afterroon. Word was received 'torn Mrs. Louis Johnson who is in an Om- aha Hospital that she is improv- ing quickly but it is impossible to say when she wiU get to coem home, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne K'rr' v cf Alvo called at the Joe Kyles hor Saturday. Mrs. Kyles went in to Lincoln with ih-m ir noon on business. O. E. S. Kensington met last Wednesday afternoon with Mar- Mrs. Jane Sheard and err. nd son. garet Greer at her home. j Bobbv spnt last we-h- end in E. A. Landon receiver, word ' Omaha with a erardsn of Mrs. Monday morning that Mrs. Jan- Mrs. Thompson's parents. Mr. an;1 nette Laughtlin funeral would be Mrs. Een Neal. Monday afternoon at the Metho- j Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Pattercon. dist church at Ashland. ; and Mr. and Mrs. Lower McOuin Twin Table club entertainer' enjoyed a ch'ekn dimer .-t the their husbands at a pinochle paitv home of Art McQuin last Thurs Saturday evening at the home of dav evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reighaid. The: Dinner guests at the Iv?.n Bal occasion was in honor of Mr. Reighard birthday. Dorcus will meet Friday after- noon at the church with Mrs. Min- Time Rouse and Mrs. Doris Olsen. LCC met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Vivian Cope. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Frilmr were business callers in Lincoln Saturday morning. Union Mrs. L. G. Todd The Ben Anderson family mov- Cal:fornia at the home of Mrs. ed to Plattsmouth Tuesday, where Mullis's parents. Mr. and I.Trr. Iv- Mr. Anderson has his work with an Balfour. Thirty six guest ? were a telephone company. The Ander- present, all relatives and friends son family will be missed greatly of the guests of honor. Many use- from the school. The Methodist ful and beautiful sifts were given Sunday school and the whole com- the family. Refreshments were rer munity. ved at a late hour. Dorothy Knight and Helen Mary Mr. and M-?. Carl C oss re Meredith of Omaha spent the turned from Kansas lat Monday week end with home folks. nisht. aft?r visiting several days Laverne Martin spent the week with relatives. end with her parents. She is in surgery now in the hospital. Mrs. Charles Attebery was ap pointed as the third member of the school board, recently, in re signation of Dale Karnpop who is movnig to Utica. Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Balfour and Gary Your.kT, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mullis and Mrs. Verrr'e Younker, celebrated son, Allan, were Sunday dinner his eight birthday Sunday after guests at the home of R. C. Mul- noon at his home. A birthday pnr lis and family. ty was given in honor of him with Mrs. and Mrs. Derwood Jay his Eight Mile Grove schoolmates were hopping in Omaha last Wed consisting of Bonnie and Laren PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA ne.-day. The Halloween School Program g;ven by the Taylor School and their teacher, Mrs. Ivan Balfour, was we'' attended lest Frid a y night. Miss Hattie Rke won the first prize, a fine blanket and Mrs. E. Patterson won second prize r.very fine picture. The pro gram and refreshments wre en joyed by all. $84.00 was taken in and will be very useful for school. l., Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Grimes of i Kansas City Mo., cousins of i Herman Cow er, have been visit ing at the Corner home for the p:'st week. Ivan Blafour drove to Kansas City last Sunday night, to tfke h:s daughter and familv to take the train to Los An home. Mr. r.ad Mrs. P. F. ed their fri'T.ds. Mr thei t? v;H- and Mr-. ' la,f Jesre Dvaart. for a lew Sunday afterr.ion. ' Mrs. Jesse Dvsart has been very ill the ast week but L much impi'oved the past two days. Her dauglite", Mrs. Wiona Burr ; Standlev of Wavr.e Nc-b.-ka i caring for her m,)t:t""'-. s S- c"' :v of Chrh -et with Mrs. Pa:l The Worn tian Service U m las: Jaar-a;iv a'ttrnoon. Du- to bad we-the-- and b a d rrad-, the attendance was net as large as usual. After ouife a h.r U?mess e'SSU-n. plans for the dinrcr. s'.-oner. art' barnar to he held Nov. 5th. Flect ion Day, the two daughters of Mr and Mrs. Upton. Mrs. Finch ard Ms-. Ti;W se-rv'-d very .e ':C:"us refreshments. George Ffites attended the Nebraska Kansas f-ootbail last Saturday a f tern --:n. 11'' the week end in Estes P.;. returned lst Tuesday. Rev. and Mr-. T. J. S -Vf Vail ". Nebraska drove to 'a Thursdav .af''-raor anc the night with their friend TV'rt Clara James ad Mir- r- They romrnd to VaV ay -fternron. s. Mcivhi Todd ard O. i oa l v er- .-.. u: aK.t I vis'tcs last v enesdav aar'" 1 Mrs. L. P. Upton cave a H; v ia t Ttieor y -vep;ng a i of h.er ere he- hm'iv. I .or, T. P htd Rft Norfolk, and fvo ttend-'nff 1 ton and wife. who d recem L. Lc : - i r'j" i t ers. M'iskeepa,n. I Mrs. Haro'd F:n-h or Wichha. Ur. ard Mr.-, "arl T '-n ""ti nd Mrs. R. K. Whhtom- -e 'ama'v of Elnavood. N bra -ita rho L vision circle mt sdav at ! Fn'as. I Mr. ml -;f Mas. Lee Marl" en c-le weni'ia ao Mrs. xen brated t! . , Dehbert L ij fc,v-toe-V,r. :v ir."-tirg 1 r d 1 r v t o . a-td Mr-a ac. rrT--"r'V Sa'urclr.y eve. rc'-rl P shwv. tnem to Omiha las T-S-cr 'Vn1 Thev al M:s no'T.-hv Dunn and h e r friend, hat e moved far m Nebras ka C:tw :rto apartments n the Tom McQum home. .Airs. v. :iar:e Attebery. Mrs. G. 1 Poddv. Mrs. Earl V. olf?. rs. Knr. ! rv Gobleman and Mrs. Prta- Wolf j attended th Lg:on Auviu-.rvCon . vention at Louisville, hast Fridav. i Mrs. Lizi- Taylor left las w-k ee. Washington, to be with he- to spend the winter pt 0-rmd Cou- daughter who lives there. A card from Tom MeQuin. writ ten to his fami'y. informs them he would srvm reach hs destination . When the card was written they j vere in Roscv-ell. New "Tevico Mrs. Emma Gillisoie and grand daugh'er of NeV Chy and four borne last Sunday in honor e-f their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mulhs, were Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Mullis, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Everett. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc- Oxr'n and httle dnurlVcr. Mr. and Mrs. William Seifer and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Muollis and son Allan, and the host and hostess, Mr. and l Mrs. Ivan Ealfov.r. ' Giilispic. ! Arthur McQuin and Mitchell Rich were business visitors in Lin coin last Monday. A "Household Shower" was giv en list Mpt'sv evening in horw of Mr. and Mrs. paul Mulbs oc Eifjht Mile Grove J Topliff Dorothy, Shirley, Joy, ar-djin the show as n whole. The cash Lyle Ilild. Johnny Blotzer. Larry , prii.es are expected to l e good ,o:eiy, ana ivioeri smUii, a.s-o Be verly Meisinger of ti ie Cot ton - wood School. Btcau a use ! r. some wei-e unable to atf'-nd. Mr. and Mrs. c-rner H'id and i family were Sunday gu' :-t at the 1 home of Mrs. Hild's parents, Mr. j and Mis. Nick Hennings of Lt.uis : ville. i Dioris Hild, wiio stays itc t he 1 home of her granunv -ti's r. Mrs. : P. A. Hi'.d, has been ill the past week. Hr puvenis. Mr. and Mrs. (John Hild and famMy re in Piattmouth to see her Stntciay af-j ' ternoon. H-r mother has been ; staying with her. ! Leroy Tt-plitf, nephew oi' Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank Tophf;, arrived home frf'm California M o nday ;ht by train. He has t e n ioned in the Pacific and Japan lor some time. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vallory have boen recent visitors of the Mi.-.v..-s Grace end Lou ValSery, and Mrs. Jock Vahtry and famih- They pi.u to j-eturn lo Cahfr-nia borne tint-.' in the middle of Octo- m r. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard H.-i-vev were Omaha shopi-ers Monday. New basement d- 'ors are be put in the Alley Leonard home. The .Vorker's Extension .Uerrv- f!ni rr. - f..r th.M' mr.ntM ioci mg Tuesday at the home of M," Albert Sncll. Mrs. Frank Topliff was in charge of the l-s-on which was on -Lighting in the Home''. At the close of th meeting re- i freshments were served by "Mrs. 'Albert. Soell. Mrs. tt;,, v ve;i-on and Mrs. Pul -on r i . Mrs. Be-.sie Cor Mrs. Dorothv N -sen. :c.i ii been nu-?e ill. is iamrov,. Wilham Hart and Bill M.-ve-r' are iasfalling a gas furnace at th? home of Bessie Core. Mrs Will-am M-ver5 has been on t r eir-ir Vcr u-l- Dr. and Mr-. H. W. Worthmnr CnrinT''ifllfl ie.l- "P v:i'l"'l' everiing. Thev a"terded a M;? - n - ic covered ahsh larcheon at the Masonic Ka.ll -.ngi h Mr. and Mrs. D-Ino Hart and ! Mr. and Mrs. Ge-rge Schcerraher - r i" Weeping Water reUnned horrr 1 ,i-f-ir-lr .t,-i t - c ' , . ... " '. 1 O" rrji;s and Texas. FPend'rig a eou- r:e of w"ks visiting re-l? aro en;oying a vacatiian. Mrs. Earl Puis renamed home from the hospital early this wee'; where she had been taking tacat- Miss Bettv Jear eoo. r'.iiiht D. V,". Webb of Louisville and L?-u: A. j MaEvoy. son of Mr. and 7 v . Margie wer.t to Clatcnia Sunday ; Fiae junior Waman's club Con "arrv McEvoy of North P'rfer a family clini.er. n n-iv-n M' :s W-n- I ! were united! "n marriage a ne ' : M'thodist Chtn-t h Suraav -er arrr j:t 3 o'clock before n,-, aits.r r'-c- : orated with autumn fl-.wers. ;fsnp"5 1 .rr.-.: h,-;; rn nr Pi. hie beneath a lighted Crosc. p p i background for the douhie ring i wremony which was peromcd bv Rev. ITorner L. Dickerson of Neb'-aska Civ assist d bv Rv .'H'chird Dircclaie or the L.ai-:s II1" ! church. After the ceremorv r- r. ' i j : ii . i , -ep'ion va ;ie:a in -lie itiutr-i ; parlors. ' Mrs. McF.vov nent mo;t cf he I ire m Li"u v lop. romiriH . life in Lru:sviUf. (wr-ine h ? rop 'pT!;3 irl;pn t;tTp ir?. i::cL r tm-il cirh She frriHliar- v"tl- tv,o class of 1040 and r-t.",-. iNebrpckn West e van Un;verstv ! ford. Illinois, who has bo-n vis-j PbJlitp Parker of Wilder, Idaho ; v-hr-r -h to.-.'- a ti'-p.-'Tvi"" ! iitng her sister Mrs. William Cher-' spent Tuesday and Tuesday right ! ooursp 5nd eompletpd it at th r.olte, left Sunday night for Om-! witii Mr.' and Airs. George Willis.' ' P.rvan Mornorip.l hospital in L;n. i aha where she v;ll spend a few 1 Mr. and 'urs. Orie Soward.s spent ; coin. Since then h has been worV-i clays with her brother and wife. ! Wednesday evening m Omaha. ir? at tp hospital at N o r t b Mr. and Mrs. Chester Weller, be-! Mr. and Mrs. C. D. liichard j rtptte. Thorp sho mat her his j fore returning home. if on returned home Saturday from i hand, who is popnocted wfi the; Mrs. Ted Peters of Rocky Mcunf ' a visit at Seattle and Bremerton, ) dairv indnsfrv. After j s-hori hon. ! N. C. has re-turned horre alter a ' Washington.; Portland. Oregon and ' evmoon thev v-ui mske their' two week stay v. i'h her father. , Butte and Kalistell. Montana. ' home at Nortv. pintte. i Rev. A. B. Sma1! and her sifter, j Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Richardson ! Mr. and Mrs. Francis Srhopnp. j Miss Lillian Small. Mrs. Peters and Pat were supper guests at j nor h?vp purchased the irirwi ' came for the funeral of her mo- the S. R. Parks home with. S. D. i TTiprcpv pce. noi-th of the jrqv,tor ! ther. Mrs. A. B. Small. 'Parks and Mr. and Mrs. James PoU'-rv Co. PHnt. Thev do no J Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mason , Parks. j evrect fo move before spring, ho--.- j and family rpent the weekend in' 'Ir. and Mrs. C. D. Richardson lever.. ' Kansas City. Missouri, wrh her, were supper guests of, Mr. and i IVTr. and Mrs. E. B. Houok ? parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bobbins. Mrs. Bert Eager on Saturday. family of Wah.oo w-fr S'mrV-v j ruests at Mvc. Houdek's ri-pnt Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Peterson. j Dan Schoeman was taken to ih-. i Lincoln Memorial hospital Tv'nndpv Tuedv he underwent n rr.'no oneration and returned horn WpdnesH.qv. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. MoChm and daughter Mary nf Chei"mn vere here for the week end. at tho home of Dr. and Mrs. McChm The men ?re brothers. They left for home Tuesday. F. H. Brunson and War.-! Brun son spent Saturday evening watch ing Nebraska defe?t the Keip.' team in football at Lmroln. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rophrk nno i grandson also witnessed th'1 "game Mis? Laverne Gaebel tt th weekend in Lincoln and a Is o at tnded the football eame. Mrs. June Masters. Mrs. Rho- da Welton. Mrs. Lois Hendrix ?nd Mrs. Vivian Humansor. were Om- aha passengers Wednesday. L. C. Isaac's are having a gas burner installed in their furnace thi? week. The Chamber of Commerce has announced the date of the com shov.' which wiU be held Sattt-da November 16. They expect to have several prizes for the best in each hybrid and cash prizes for the best and worth -rte-tmg corn in an 1 at tr mDt. to w;r Wayne- Hutchison who been ;n service ovi rseas is exrec'.e;1. i n nrriv. ; h T' q r,.-n Mrs. Henry Hobscheidt. who hns Mr. and Mrs. Paul Owen and v-cn n.'ivv; ct. tiie Ro; s Nichols ; son, Johnnie, who recently came home f. the past several weeks, here from Akron, Ohio, r're stay ler Thiircttiiv :f,r. hor- ho :o in i ing temr.oranlv with Mrs'Owen's j p;..tt m0ut!. He- husb-.nd is he. ; ;pv,. j to be on ;;, u,y "home I .-rr,m overseas and will "be dis - charged seen. j d-,., Futi'man and D irthea k0. .p. ctudents at the Univ-rsity. i c?rne hom- from Lincoln Pn ur- : dav evenmg to spend the weekend ', tr'r at4cd the Webb MeEvav wed I d'ag." ' t Mr md M-. William Hart and Mrs. Carl Burtcii ware! ir. ana . Lincohi visitors Saturday Mra. Dorcthy Nes- n !-p. t so ,vJu "n(j w.-s u.i:;n ,,, -he M tho- ' j--.. i... i ft,, . ation. ; : Dr. W. J. Snyd'-r is attain v. ! member of the faculty i.-f th-: D' r i tal Cv.-1'.cg-a at Crc ;-fl:tan Univerii- ' '-' ynd -ted ha- work or. Weu - ne-day or this week, ire loc - tor had been a m -moer -i th.e f ac- ultv bef.i-'e gci ic into erv.ao. oiu had d-' Vd ipS b r iiO C.:.l-n. I ! n .rk her- m Lou-.vu'e. Mr:" Eii:s Et''; re- ' turned home Friday i:-.,m a visit ' "- :" ciatigaters. Mrs. George LMt:e and a.nss r.rera lre a.. -:1 Calif. They enjoyed tr.e trip ! very much. ; M'-ses a.iartra ana tunore ivo-; . : rrr.:Ku tr.y v:sitor eanvsay : epke, wha have been i-ifing at . aiternoon. the horn- of Rev. rnd Mas. H. G. ' Tho.-e trcm Nehawka wiu atier 'Cattr.u. left Trta-aday fo- Mil- ; d a the Staack-Markiand woaMla..-; oviaaae, v isccrs-n. Pati-nce Erunsar vaiil leave Om- a October 11 by Ur'teu'j Mtrn a v for Neva York City where h will Vi;?t fnor.as :ai rtiat's- fore golr.g to Baltimore M-iry- ;n.i to i-c .-time hi r work at 'ha - ''- '- . F- sPent n v" ' ek '-nd m Omaha d Council Bla ;'s wnn ha, M:., - B.-niae '-o Earl, h otam r-I : : h ;r motnef ai.a :.:s.er aaro,ny. witl Mr. and Mrs. Marian OsstT.- ' ' 1 Mat. Mi; ra- O.;. arkcp .and c,:ner '1'!''ri' Thi- v.-'- ha"r was spent as cvesi c t- - iioue Mah L. Ca Id -.veH atari tilths state sr.fet-' cha'irman. -:-c '-cya rfamarn ... nw.to ; id-d EWI ard Margarcth en L.--n --r .H nr- t: I . . C i -1 -me is :r. U- tmvfi s;t v oi raa ka v nr. to LlPC' M M. - Mr. and Mrs. Meivin Sturm, and rseivn WtiS . home ir. m Pet u State Teaclie ' Cailag? over the weekend. ar. . -m a a r; p-.-r.t the! i weekend at Council Bluffs at the; ' home of her -mother, Mrs. Dai a; McConnell. ! j Miss Julia Ann House a nd j John Dory, seniors at the Uni-j j versify of Nebraska were weekend ; aucsts at Hie home of Mr. and j j Mrs. M. N. Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. i ; -.i t- i. l- ': .ie:i i navKer ti:ie; Laineu iiit Saturday. Mr. a.r.d Mrs. Clyde Fletcher ! ( u:iu i-.n-.i.iy v, ei e ouiiudi laaatT i r " i . . c- ; . . . ji : ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Wiles of Louisville. Mrs. Charles Keltner of Rock - L E. McDonald attended the J world series game Sunday at j J St. Louis. Mo. j ) Mr. and Mrs. Louis Porlo? of: j Union spent Sunday with hi? par.' ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Poul - OS. The office of the Farmers Cc- I op Oil Co. has been moved tc the rooms formerlv occunied bv theMtiirl Mrs. Margaret Lehman and j beauty parlor. Miss Doris Midkiff. j Waiisce McClelhan. jvaho has been employed as book.; Mrs. Glen Kcetiu and children ! keeper, has resigned, and Miss ! called Et the Harold Kellogg home Joan Kropp will fill the position until Feorary. Connie Hansen and Marge! afternoon with Mr. andXMrs. Sturm University of Nebraska stu-: Bornman., ' - dents, were home for the week Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Jones "at. pnd. t son, William Weaver and Ann Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Lundberc. Groen.ies spent Tuesday evening Connie Hansen and Mrage Stur!v'"n Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bach week end with their parents. Mr. j man. and Mrs. O. Lundeberg. Yemen Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Ruthledge Charlotte are attending the Uni-j were supper guests of Mr. and versify of Nebraska and Doris is j employed in Lincoln, j Miss La.verra InTwer.-on. who is j employed in Lincoln, spent the ; weekend with R. Ingwerscn and Misc. p-reline Ingwerscn. The W. ?. C. S. held their an. riual reception Friday evening at the Methodist church for the pas tors and teachers of the commun ity. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Carritbers Mbiit, Or-toW 21, 191G. of Long Beach, Calif., arrived Fri- j day and arc visiting Mr. and Mis. ; F. R. Citnnmgnarn. 1 ney a r e . p lanning to spend two ivteks in ' Cass county and Omaha v. ah lfl- j i ativs of Mrs. Carnthers. ihv lor- tmer Martha Vallerv. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter I Power. They have purchased a jhome in Lincoln, where Mr. Owen : :t: assistant plant -manager lo the ! --i "."': tea company. ' M.-. Walter Power spent her -en c'ay vacation with Mr. ..;-! d Mrs i ."antes Power and twin sons of r-ar' Aritansas. Mr. Pover met j Mrs. Power Saturday ir. Kansas City and they returned to. Nehaw- -a Sunday. American Legion Auxiliary Id its regular meeting --i:i the ! -t hav. ka auditorium Tuerday af- i ternoi;ri. Plans for the ..in:stce )av party were discussed. Music- !ai entertainment was provided by :. Irs. Ned Nutzman and Mrs. Ivan ! Hansen. Hojttssts were Tills. J Coru";d Johnson. Mrs. Oscar Esan- dt and Mrs. H nry i.'o.-'s. ; Th- Biueoird Ohio met ; Wedaesdav afternoo-i at the home Mrs. Lewis Royal. Fotianm h- imemhers were present. 'Irs. I3er his ; -.ha K ed was a guest. Th- next m-.-etii-.g will be November c the home of Mrs. Wildori Switr.er. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Micl'vifr". Doris ard Eilae Jean spent Tuas- cay cteran; wu.i -ur. ur.j ..is?, fVtea J-rgcns.-n of Avoca. 1 Mrs. Georgia Hoback was a .suncaiV evening at: tne iaa .-, e t- it ior.al Church in Weeping Vv'atcr !vere Mr. and Mrs. Granville- H-.-eb I r.er a nd Patty and Dean. Mrs. In.o ric-yr.et Lf.aries ri-ae-i 1-1 : Mrs. and Mrs. Elmer St .11. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mehhynoh..-a a.Ir. - - - - 1 ! !'' - - L;nd' r' a."kn hfs rr"e'1 on the army .elt Saturday ; :-r x art ; Ril-y. Kansas. j M". r.d Mrs. Fred harden were ,n orana u'o. i Mrs. Nelson Berber wor, to ; Line In Tu ;y to attend the i of Fe:e'T.t"d Wo- state co;,v' : rttr Berger, who II he i or tre tare-' cays ct tre t ion. and :.t"s. John C-andler aahara we:e dinner '; . T. A. Jackson and i-:.m;ly iof Om-r-ha Thtr-sdsy. ! Thurs :'y e enir.g the Junior V."o ' rr.'-n's club met. at the"ho:h? -f jits rronsor, Mrs. M. N. Tucl:r, f, 1 with a;- -i -.ta.nl hostesses. M.rs. I t Har.-en and Mrs. Arthur John . s.jn. A sticoer served bv the hostesses was enjoyed be-fare the Itvgu.a- bttr-ine3 rrcc-tir.g. Mrs. xe-i T.'ir -m.- n rioU-p'-o 1 1 t'-s A!"nt.tP Pftj rounrv nosrt "t-p a very interesting talk or "P,il io." South A.shlan Mrs. John Remir.enga i Mr. and Mrs. Teter Stander and 'children spent Sunday at. Dunbar ! visiting Mr. and Mrs. Felix Heng. and Mrs. Earl Mansfield took Ellis Cassidy of Broadwater to Valley, on Monday and visited at the D. K. Waugh home, Mrs. Margaret Lehman 'and Wal- jlace McClellan called at 'the Earl Mansfield heme Monday " morning. Mrs. Sam Lindsey and daufh- . ter cf Oakland. Calif., - are vis- j Friday evening. Mrs. Earl Keller soe'ler Simdav I Mrs. M. A. Bachman on Thurs. day. Mrs. Henry Timm and Darlene were Sundry afternoon callers at the John Rerrcmenga home. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson and family spen tSunday-at Green wood at the Orville Sandy home. Mrs. Clara Pershing, Mrs. Joe O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fries had supper at the Wayne Rodgers home Monday.