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Thursday. November 7, 1946 PAGE FIVE Krs. Tfcorr.u Murtey Mrs. Lloyd Eamaey- Other visi tors during the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs- Arthur Rough and Pauline Rough. Jlr- and Mrs. Henry Crozler spvnt two days at Mason City, vis iting at the home fo Mr- Crozier's l i i 2 r and Jlrs Joe Fahrenbacker.While gone they aiso attended the live Stock Show, at Broken Bow- They returned home Saturday evening. Arriving at the Frank Hunt i home Saturday evening, after at- y.lliani J. Wetenkamp. of Platts r--- - was a visiter at the heme cf r..; crther-in-law and sister, jlr. ,,:id Mrs- Mark Wiles. Tues aay a::emooE. Mrs. Darrel Curnes speni Wed-: foot ball game- were Miss Joan ti,oiy ar.d Thursaay ui Omaha- Truman, of Bristow. Miss Eunice vvcvpins Water Wcmaa'i club , ThoreiL of Gross, Dwight McGill zx: i-uesaay aitemocn at t&e ; and Merle McGee, of Center.They I r --e of -urs. Frank Cock- with were guests at the Hunt home Xrs. Neison iierger. state aaiety until Sunday afternoon, csiirman as tneir ges:- and; ,vir and iIrs c. c. Carlsen L:. O. H. Witt, oi tne education ' w.ere Sunday afternoon callers at division oi the state pairoirr.an- as FrarJc Hunt home, a guest speaker, whose subject is ; xhe Maniey school was closed "How To Improve Traiiic Safe- frt part of the - because ty". and Wu.iam R- Zaniman, sub- ; of mness cf the teacher. Mrs. ject was "Our Trafiic Courts"'.! john jochim Mrs. J- T. Hcwiand spoke on, Mr, George T(yvk nd Mr3. Home Deiense Against Accidents TK-wlrt na..;. Hirnr nipt ,.-d Miss Eileen Frtzpatrick, who a. horRe of Mr and j. Wal. j ei records of Weeping Water mu-j sicians, and the guests were ask-1 ei to name the musician. This was an interesting feature of the pre gram, which was in charge oil iu-s- Ray Norris and Mrs. J M. Ranney. :lrs. George Miller, md Mrs- S, L- Brandt were business visi ters in Piattsmouth- Monday af ternoon. Mrs. Arthur the home of he ter Little. Friday evening. Mrs- John Mead has been very ; j ill with a severe heart attack for the past two weeks- Her condition is reported to be much better. j I Her sister, Mrs. Oliver Tourvilie. : ; and son Billy of Nebraska City. j ; have been with her during her f illness- H?r father, Calbourn Jack' son, of Sidney, the Mead home- Iowa, is also at i I ou.-cs i lac vi-Mlr at thp home of : .. tt-em ertim I : 'tne war vicC4-";v " ! ister. B. Gorthy, Tuesday and attended ? the rdock. Tuesday attemocn. Mrs.-Meivin Dihl of Superior i at the home o; and Mrs- Hys took her to ill I l II I III I III I II I Ml II III J IUMI ! I I A a ; Sri- V--' V"v f' W.V.! f .t-r'i ! I 7"" J'VB ' " j Larry Joe. who as a Penn State freshman in 1942 beat Perm isylvania and Pittsburgh almost single-handedly, is back frora 'war with pretty wife, who keeps house in trai'f-. Home work j includes study cf football plays, r' ...use. - t ing Water Christian Church, ana i ana has accepted a position with the j Halloween Party g.ven by the j Chrisitan church at Ulyssis- Sun-1 saddle Club, at the home of Mr.; day November 10th will be his ! Mrs. cket -kV:les, of piatts- j last day in the Weeping Water ; ; " last u-j " ! mouth, Thursday evening- , M-H,M Ha ! 2t i mon. played trumpets with the j Thursday. dau,vter cf f Iowa University aymphony Con- L1 s"ge ScSL rel! cert. Wednesday evening of this " f Lincoln hos xtV aT,H TVTr. H.rrna Mder- Monday after spending three j ma ad daghter Ssa , w ereeee Lincoln visitors Tuesday Mr. and Mrs- Cliffo days with an infected ear- CALL 714 For Quick Pick Up to CLEAN FALL CLOTHES Alterations and Repairing PLATTSMOUTH CLEANERS 309 Main St. d cooper,! OUICK RELIEF FROM Mr. and Mrs. Alvan Groesser. gyTT,ptems of Distress Ariiing from Miss Donna Baker and Mrs. Bak-j r-rX l!f (OCCJiC er. were ffaestS at the Eagere SiOmACjl WIO Ludwicks, Thursday evening at! DUE TO EXCtsS ACSO theChi efT heater, after whicht he fyeeBoTeHscf KomeTreatnien'-that eu wt etaoin cmfyw pemfwyp cm MustHesporitYUlCcstYcuNothins ree nte rtai nedat etao tr ftta 0rprtwomaii"nbof.:cftheWiu.AKi the Chie Theater, after which the' Kiw"ir eatolExe Add-i guests were entertained at the! Fooc d.smoo .r o-ut st.h, , . . . s r.KdnKt. Heartburn. SJepessnss. ere , -a.. LuawiCK hom.e- Tne event was to; Ji0 fucss acw. sold on i 3 days' mail j for "UJarc messasr wii. i Phone 714 Operated by "Bill" Williamson celebrate Mrs. Ludwicks birthday, j Ail Carroll Roberts, son of Mr. and j Mrs- Walter Roberts, arrived Wed i nesday from Ft. Worth, Texas, af- j ter sixteen months with the U S. j Army, where he received his cUs- i charge- I Mr- and Mrs. Robert Gray. Mr. ' and Mrs. Francis Hebard and Mr. i SCHREINER PHARMACY Husbands! Wives! Fouchek - Gamett ATTCSNEY5 - AT - LAW LNSUEAITCE and BOiTDS m. Repeated By Request SPECIAL Price On Egg Mash Uant now Dan inr) Vim? iiuniiicni cpouu mu. M . r. I We have pl Inw stock of Careill's ! irrJZ i Buall 18' .c Egg Mash on hand-Eith- ThouJki of c vut-lna are new iin. v:Tiitv. try Os todaT. Cootac ironiroa. jo Titanun B i. Be aeiirh foe uX at all drug stores cverj-wcere. sooner- her crotner, Jack Hays, buncay, ri) r s.- i tum home aoout uie xuLi-t her mother for a few cays. t MaT-rh. Ctr.tr Weeping Aater peopie j Guests at the Troy Jewell home ; x, v Pactmis Lauxit- ,. T .lii. CLUVA " Henry ToL at MurdocK- luesGay and ir Mrs. afternoon, were Mr- and -Pool. Mrs. Frd Gorder. ! Smith Miss i William ind son. Donald, of Lin- r : zen arrived home Sunday evening At Last! Frank Cook, arrived home Fn- They expect to remain i day, from Knoxville, la., and spen j riv Drine. and will re-i tne weeit end at home- Mr- and,S Mrs Wesley Cook, oi aio, were mi.. . Sfou Have Been Waiting.; i Saturday evening visitors a. the ; , ! For It . . 1 i i i V Two Shows every night. Matiree every Saturday Sunday and Tuesday PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR. ! I Cook heme Mrs. Parr Young returned Tu-;Jj 5 com. ana i uesday's guests were . alter a wees visit . at Laureh with frienos j esday arter spending three weeks : nd Mrs- CUf ford JewelL and v eeping and with their son, 'at Jramungton, auch-. which is nd familv at Nekgn. ! near Detroit- She was getting ac- j n ,ater Welfare bocie.: quamted with tne new granaaau enter, which had arrived at the 1 , Jessie tia.dwm, Mrs- uaj .iwrr. j huia wmtemce ana i-.a-itv:o children, ancy and Terry, ; ,,nnrf;-v atternoon in the Keruy Rugha- cf McCook. ... , i baseinent - of toe Congregational1: home of her daughter, Mrs. Hen-i.; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jones- of ir. and Mrs. SlgA eld Jensen cuurctl when the afternoon was ry Nelson- This is the Netson s Li-c..in.and Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth yu leave Weeping Water. Wednes spent vi'idi sewing and with the; second daughter. . J-:.tes, of Omaha, spent Sunday at j ay November the sixth, for New annual elections oi otiicers, when ; Mr. and Mrs. Hy Kirchoff at-ij the home of Mr- and Mrs. Arthur; York CUv. from which they will al. n-,i cers were re-eected for tne tended a lamiiy dinner bunaay, V J:r.es. j said. November 2. for Denmark, COIIUIig year- Presi ; S Early American :: oii V1U Thur. Fri. Sat. Jiov. 7 - S - 9 I I Last tine toaigtt Thur. Kov- 7 I Double Jreature i i i 2 Eay II I er Mash or Pellets-which we will ! ! ! i i j sell at i dent, Mrs- G. at tne nome oi .Mrs. .-vniia miu- ti-tc ard i r Herman. iiin- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shrader. of where they will visit Mr Jensen's Keckard; Vice Pre r.rnaw.-ia spent wdnesaay kr.s , i-aer. uiiei u iroy Jeweu, 'e. -ri,,n snd S-usan, Mr-and Mrs : ! henv; of Mr. and Mrs. John Car-! Mr- Jensen's first visit to his oid Perry Rector; and Treasurer.and ; Herrnan Kirchoff. of Eagle, Mx. ! S per- ! tome fcr twenty three years Jiis ! w-ork planner, Mrs. Hattie Sper-I Mrs Howard Jacobson, Dick,S :k Wiles had mother died just before Germany. ry t Leo and Zrma Kirchoff- inner guests, j invaded Denmark. This visit was- covered dish dinner was ser-! Pine school, southwest of Weep-' and Mr. and 1 planned several years ago, but 1. Christian Church, at ing Water, had a pleasant Hallo- j and Friendship's Garden Toiletries via Jiextavuiaiia haj. Milland in TKH WTJLL unuJjiD 2 BIDE ! ) i l i : J. f asd ! I Anita Louise and Jim Basics. J , vi "THE 3A'SjffiASl I" . In. ard Sat., 2ov. 5 and 9 J l9 ? Double Feature ' ! Fhiilip Terry and Ann Savage I 1 . ..tttt ni-nrr TrfiTSr.'' t I It's a laugh slide when Aeiiy i ; f I i i i t i i i per 100 lbs. This is a very good eed and you ! t ! I runs for effice aad uius. i I .! and I i at their aunaaj Ltmes Rou ...a. - A I ...L I... -- -- 1 - ? t 'I . - - if- c -? r- i i i i r. i pn. i . " .i ! Vk - - a - . t ' " ' " " i T til - tv e cloe of the Mommg w cri..-p r . , . i ' ue . e under the supervision of threi!.; ;nour iasi ooiij. - pupils were allowed to bring j members might have a chance younger brothers and sis- ! to visit with Rev. and Mrs- Frank- tfcrs v"ho re -g he school j hn Witter, before they leave for age, as their guests for all day. i their new home at Ulyssis. Rev. Those who were invited were Ron- ; and Mrs- John C. Pryor of the aid "Moore, Lois Bose, Erma Kir 1 rAncaatmnal Church, and Rev. choff and Kenneth Koch. j wv w s, 7 , Schreiners f Eot Shots ! I 11 J J-.iJ, -r rfT. Herman Stoike, lockup keeper at a Chicago police station, has his cwn treatment fcr drunks. He's a ventnloquist and often uses his at to startle intoxicated "guests" of the station. Stoike, shown above with his ventriloquist's dummy, claims he ha helped some to reform. Thank You I wish to thank the voters of Ca?s County for their loyal support on my re-election Nov. 5. C. E. Ledgway Clerk of District Court ! and Mrs. Paul Walker and fam 5 ilv of the Methodist church, were , 1 invited guests- Mrs. Claire Wolfe, of Omaha-' ) was calling on friends in Weep i j ing Water for a short time, Thurs- day afternoon. She came with the j ttainscotts, from Lincoln, where j she was visiting. Honoring Miss Edith Ciizbe.who leaves soon, for her new home in Florida- Mrs- Frank Cook enter tained at a neighborhood party. Saturday afternoon with twelve ladies present- Those invited were; Mrs. Wallace Phiipot, Miss Maude ' Moulten, M,-s. Jean Jones-Mrs. Emerson Dowler, Mrs. Stanley . Wood, Mrs- John Wishert- Mrs- j Mathilda Lorensen. Miss Addalene Lorensen, Mrs- Owen Welch Mrs. Walter Roberts. Miss Edith Cliz-j be and Mrs- Cook. j Miss Helen Gorder, of Grand Island- spent Sunday with her ; mother, Mrs. Fred Gorder- j Mass Esther Tefft was hostess at the regular meeting of the Bice-A-Wee Club at her home, Thursday afternoon, with one in vited guest Mrs- Carl Tefft. oi Avoca. Mrs- Grace Moomey and her mother, Mrs- Lake of Elmwood spent Monday at the home of Mrs. Frank Cook. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Wainscott. : of Lincoln, were Weeping Water I visitors, Thursday- Rev. Franklin Witter has re signed his pastorate of the Weep- J. Howard Davis Attorneys-at-Law Richard C. Peck Piattsmouth Phone 11 ..CTVftTVfi CiX T?TE TRAIL ' S ; i i Gunnin' fcr fun cn the rt"est-! ; I - tern trail! All Technicolor!--1 ; J.W.WAWJAV.W-V ' j will be pleased with the results f rom reeding it. This price good j through Kov. 13 PiaiTSMOBTH CREAMERY ! "The Home of Casco Butter" i r iieep lour Feet Dry, Use DRI-FOOT Foot Powder Guaranteed to Stop Foot Per spiration After 3 Applications 50c per can SCHREINER PHARMACY Don't put off! SUFFICIENT fire insur ance is all important to every property owner and its purchase cannot safely be "put off". Chck up on all your insurance today throug-h. Stephen M. Davis PUttsnouth State Bank BIdg. Pfcoae t An unequal distribution of values - ""V- ' - iiirinri ill ilimJi T "ii f ' iln'i i'i "" AN APPRECIATION 1 want to express my sincere thanks to every m voter who aided in my re-election to the County At- torney's office, andto my fnenas ior xneir ioai sup port. I will make every effort to merit this confidence by continuing to give county business first considera tion and by maintaining my office on the high stand ards to which Cass County is entitled. Walter H. Smith 1 " - 60 lb, 45fi lb. 48c Don't be up in the air about foad shortage. Select from our ample stock of quality canned good?, meats, fresh fris. av ZGFJfBEEGEE GEOCEEY aad HEAT HAB- KET Pnone 252. We DeliTer jrure macR Pepper. Grade A Corn tea bee T-Bone Steak lb. Bound Roast Ground Bee Salmon -- Tall Cans , Many Hard to Get Items t m- r r r i t r m j m m m i i jxjrr rrr-rn-- We're As Close to You as ., Your Telephone PHONE 252 Free Delivery o Groceries and Meats EGENBERGER GROCERY Phone 252 r ft i i I i i T I I I i 1 T ' 1 t I f I t 1 i i i - Si' I !i !i si I I I I Stand Complete Line of GATES V BELTS In All Sizes Passenger - Truck - Tractor CHAINNS Cress Chains GOODYEAR ACCESSORIES DEPARTMENT Waxes - Polishes - Cleaners Belts - Hydralic Fluid Electric Tank Heaters Electric Hog Waterers Mounted Tractor Saws Electric Alarm Clocks Juice Squeezers Can - O - Mat Can Openers er liiiple msRto. Jo.ji Deere Qcality Farm Equipment PUttsmouih Pkc 92 i ; . :; u..-Jm.M2'M a m : m:: :: Jl " : 1 . r ..... j .