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JL a Thursday, March 6, 1947 - a 'ire t;- THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA PAGE FIVE 1 I'LL .t2 Vr L--U,nl T --s -,.O0i.!rA'i, 1 fl WAS R:2-C:-' AS3 1E CT frST CVO.ra NOS Vtt5 X mtm Pr$ mim 1 XDlilAjUlUs . Bessie Cor fri- iors he:re.J H sr., ce'f- brate hfr birthda n- K-n. A r.urr.'-cr of Ea attended the rr.ee f.eld Wedr.rsdav Fridav afier- rn btar iad:es r.T r.t fprir. aftrnoon ar.d ever.irx. Cra!- rf M-.:r. lyv-divil'.e. T.;: -d iy lr.k. fih:- z s:tu.-.t:-: n. Mr. an.i A. L:: of Kansas ("';.-. vi.---:t . ville from Ve !n-.d..y R;j.:","nv In-f v.-f-, I. :k W2? in t over the in L-v.;.. Mrs. A. Lun-!t..-:?rcn jr.. fxk them home, returning Sim lay ever.in.r. 'Z1 " GARDEN SEEDS The far-n. EAKL E. IAY bulk and pack aged jriir den seeds at 4 Catalog i rice- about the Fame u la.-t year. Save nor.cv on seeds- ! Stibal Variety m ffmm : r- re? -l KEMlfKY 7j$gM BfilRBOX ttlSRET 5 YEARS Straight Kentucky Bourbon is known the world over for ,t5 fuHf Cavor Qne cf the GoWca Uest, now available again in reasonable quantifies. . very drop 5 years old a real treat! Ask for it at your favorite package store cr bar. '.e2.:-s S: Hot frj T t,,l;,;0r sr., has :5vi.lc?. so needie33 to was enjoyed very n:uch. bAh by relatives and friends. A miscellaneous shower was driv en la?t Sunday afterncon at the Reveilloc home, honoring Mrs. Clarence Gardner, a recent bride. The shower was given by Mrs. son and Mrs. Alice Fankouin. A beautiful 3-tiered cike, decorated in pmk ani white and topped wiih a bride ar.d groom was baked by Mrs. Da'v Mc'Jealev. After the d all been opened a delici h was served by the hjst- c us iu es.-e.?. : and M--P. Carl Christiansen , e r.t e rt a in e J S an da j afternoon in hor.; r of the birthday dcughtir Carolyn May. cf their Twenty- two boys and girls o: Trade ww o resent. A fine time was er.i'vtd bv all the vounzsters i playing ra-es in the basement. ; After tnat a lunch was served. The score was 45 to 26. ! Mr. ani Mrs. Elmer Michelsen . Herman Kraft was taken to Om- 1 sr., end Mr., and Mrs. Elmer Mic- aha last week .where he entered ! h-lsen jr.. ;.!$ cf Weeping Water the Methodist hospital. An opera were Louisville visitors last Sun- tion was performed Thuisday and i , day. I ' Mr. irxaft is getting along as well : I Mr. and Mrs. Gail Meirir.ger are as can be expected. '4 ' ' the pau-n's of a b.'by boy. Larry Rollie Noyes. who fell at the! ; Gene, b'.rn at the Clarkson hosp:- ; plant last week is able to be back I , tal i:; Omaha Tuesday, Feb. 2 on the job again after a seige of ; The Mtisir.gers have a little gul the flu. ', Deanr.a. Mrs. Ralph Welte. jr., is- Val Mayfield v.-as in the Clark- j taking tare of-Deamta and keeping son hospital last week for treat- house while here sister is hi the j ment and observation. j hospital. - j Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tennant i Mrs. R. W. Den!?dale accompa- i left Saturday morning for St. Lou-nu-d her husband as far as Loup is. Missouri, to attend the funeral City Monday, when he went to of Mrs. Tennpnt's father. J. M. Yalentme to help with a revival Knobe. He rassed awav Feb.23. H tV 1:H VtU OlD - 90 PROOF 4 X'Sl f.l there. She will visit relatives un til his return. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huff,were in Omaha Saturday where the5' at tended the funeral cf Mrs. Huff's sister-in-law. Mrs. Louis Ireland, who passed away Thursday follow- ing a long illr.ess. Miss Phyllis Cavendar who has been in a hospital in Omaha for home the last cf this week. It In thought that n c-peraiion win nr. be necessary for the ulcers which i are troubling her but that diet will ! 'hpal t"icrr I Mr. and Mrs. .ibert Cornish and ! family and Mrs. Ena Wehrmann ; who have spent several weeks in I the southwest and California re- turned to Meadow and Louisville Saturday. Jesse Walker of Omaha visited his brother Ned in Louisville on TuesAiv Avoca defeated Louisville ir. a basketball game Thursday night. ! IN FIFTHS By Fired Herman ; b c is : a 2 ' - a b 2 CASS THEATRE Last time tonight -Thur-, Mar. 6 Lawrence Olivier and Jean Fontaine in 'REBECCA" Bro't back to the screen for i U- Jaiit W ;f crnm .i . . , Fri. and Sat. March T and 8 Double Feature Charles Starrett and Smiley Buinette in "THE FIGHTING FRONTIERSMAN" ! Dur&ngo Kid blasts out the bad men! and Anita Louise and Michael Duane in "PERSONALITY KID" He art-warming family comedy! also 1 HO? HARRIGAN" serial Matinee Sat. 2:30 Sun. & Mon. March 9 & 10 Humphrey Bogart and La uren Bacall in "THE BIG SLEEP' Sets a new tempo in pulse puunding screen excitement. Also latest news Matinee Sunday at 2:30 ::n s ei k ,; w s :i - ANV burins sec ferae rliick gel 1 r . ka into I turning i.- 1 Mrs. Ftorerce McDonald. Cofespondent Mr. ar.ii Mrs. Joe Gustin and .Walter Zoz returned home Tues day after speeding three weeks in the south. t Mr. anc Mrs. George Kruse and Mr. and ?,lrs. Dick Trutna were in Omaha on Wednesday attending the Hardware Dealers' Conven tion. - Paul S:ock and Norma Borne meier were Omaha shoppers on , Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Emma Ward who is em ployed in Lincoln was a Murdock j visiter Taursday. Tne K. N. A. Lodge had their regular monthly business and so cial rn.ee.ing Thursday evening. Mr. V, : T. Weddel! was out Fri day marnirg for the first time in 2 weeks .but is still pretty weak. Mrs. Grant Peters spent Thurs day at Fremont with her sister. Mr3. D: k Trutna entertained at one o'clock luncheon for Mrs. Ruth j Miller on Friday. The Builders Sunday School clas was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Schreve on Fridav evening. Mr. and Mrs. mpr. Ha rtr -trp rn-hn;t anil hns i ' tcss. ' i . Mr. and Mrs. John Krueger had as their overnight guests Thursday. ' night Mr. Krueger's cousin and wife from Deloia. Iowa. Everest Lendell was in Omaha on Tuesday where he gave a pint of blood f-.tr a friend who is f-en- What the Law Says About Selecting Beer Retailers Licences will soon be issued to the tavern-keepers who will operate in your town next year. The law covering the selection of these operators provides ample safeguards against the licensing of the unworthy. The law specifies that the local governing bodies of cities and villages have the right to ex amine, under oath, anv appli cant for a retail license or re newal. The board may au thorize its agent or attorney to act n obtaining anv desired in formation. Further, the law provides that the local governing body must consider anv signed complaint f ro:n any citizen of a violation of the law or any objectionable conduct on the part of an ap plicant. A license may be re voked, or a new license refused if there is cause. TVs Committee urges the co operation of every citizen in bringing law violations to, the attention of licensing bodies. NEBRASKA COMMITTEE AS United States Brewers Foundation Charles E. Sandal!, State DErector "ic F ri- N. . htck. B.dj L oco o FOR HEALTHY CHICKS THAT GROW V ?AK. .START FEEVMG GOOCH'S BEST T0PAV! A ' . mite a Iast' U Orna imlkt. Plattsmouth Creamery if i f";l - - . ft f.- ' ' SSI V : It J I WW Rev. Peter Marshall, pastor of, the New York Avenue Presby terian Church of Washington, D. C, was named chaplain of the U. S. Senate. ouslj- ill. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. McDonald were Lincoln shoppers on Friday afternoon. I I " : r ',fj,tr""L'-'" I The cost of almost everything necessary service is going sky high. Since 1940: Although we're taking in more money now than ever before, our expenses have gone up much more than revenues. The result is that pur net operating income is less now than it was 10 years ago and only slightly more than during the worst years of ihe depression. To meet our customers need for good telephone service, in come must be sufficient to meet operating costs. The Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co, Mierle Gillespie was on the sick list Saturday requiring the serv ices of a doctor. Mrs. George Braun has also been on the sick list the later art of the week. The 4-So.uare club met at the home of Mrs." Euna McHugh on Thursday afternoon. A stork shower was held at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben 3tock Friday evening in honor of Irs. Williard Stock and Mrs. Lylc Stock. 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