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I THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1947. THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, ftEB3ASK,fl page riVE; FUNNY BUSINESS Mrs. Glen KuKn George Vogel was an visitor Monday. Jack Rosencrans, small son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rosencrans returned home Thur sday lie is getting from! I HvVfcV' .r h S' rr-fc . iel By HersKberger Wrs- Claude Osburn and Rodg- day evening. er Dean called on Mrs. D. E. Buck Mrs. Jake Hammer and. Jerry ingham Wednesday morning. ; Wayne called on Mxs. Joe Lees- The first baseball game of the ley Thursday afternoon, season was played on the Green- j Mr. and Mxs. Wallace Holder wood diamond Sunday when the and Billy have gone to Elk City, Eagle team won. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meisinger were in Lincoln Saturday. A group of young people were Okla. Mr. Holder has purchased a hotel there and they have gone to take over the business. Mrs. Margaret Leesley had Clarkson hospital, along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haswell and Artis visited Friday evening at the Vyral Livers home. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Kupke and 4.mily visited Wednesday eve ning t the Georsre Vogler home. Mrs. wVvral Livers and son Keith were Lincoln shopers Sat- j uraay. Mr. and Mrs. John Gakemier. Jr.. and Mrs. Bernard Grady visited Saturday at the Knecht and Rosencrans home. Sunday visitors at the Knecht and Rosencrans homes were Mr. and Mrs. John Banning of Alvo, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Robinson of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wunderlich of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Livers Jerry, spent Saturday in Omaha, visited Sunday at the Vyral W. J. O'Brien returned Monday ( JLn-ers home, i ney a:o called on ancr a nve weens stay at uara J!r. and Mrs. L"ran Vogel. villo, la. Mr. and Mrs. Wynne Thiessen Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lackey anr and son visited Sunday afternoon Robbie of Ashland called Satur an dtvening at the Otto Quass day afternoon at the Glen and home in Memphis. Wynne Thiessen's hpme. Mrs. Vyral Livers accompa- Cora Compbell's condition re raed by Mrs. Charles McGregor mains about the same, t f Louisville were Plattsmouth ; visitors Wednesday. Mrs. .Livers rpent the remainder of the day, visiting Mrs. McGregor. Bill Carnicle of Blair spent the Weekend with his parents Mr. end Mrs. J. L. Carnicle. Return ing to Blair Sunday evening Mr. Carnicle was involved in a car Mrs. Delores Wright was in accident. He was taken to the Lincoln Monday evening, hospital and treated for minor Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Green cuts and a dislocated shoulder, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ham- Ie returned to his work in Blair, rr.er Saturday evening. Mrs. J. C. Streight, Card and Mrs. Edith Schroeder and Mrs. entertained by Miss Erma Maher supper with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Friday evening. After an evening Leesley and children Thursday of dancing the group enjoyed a . evening. weiner roast in the yard. A. L. Todd and Otto Renwanz Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leesley ' were in Plattsmouth on business and family were super guests of Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leesley Tues- shovving they made. WEEPING WATER (Special) coach, and has reason to feel Weeping Water Woman's club proud of the boys and the fine closed their activities of the year with a tea at the home of Mrs. E. E. Lorensen Tuesday after noon. Mrs. Ralph Keckled, Mrs. Mogens Johnson and Mrs. Stanley inexperienced grower, this is often mistaken for fever. Normal sheep during summer months have a body temperature Wood were hostesses. New officers averaging 104 degreees, says Sue- , were installed for the coming cessful Farming Magazine. To the j year. Mrs. H. A. Harmon talked on "Music in the Home and the Community." Miss Rossie Girard had as her subject "The Influ- ! ence of Music in the Post-war World." Use Journal Want Ads Wl 11 If I TOKtN, Soto BARBS BY HAL COCHRAN Mrs. Marjorie Schultz of Ash land called on Mrs. J. C. Hoen shell Monday afternoon. The W. O. W. Circle met with Mrs. June Rouse Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Herman Reports from the district qualify- lLp& mSot cun.T "surprising QUICK ing meet at Doane weekend were very the local sport enthusiasts dell Cole collected blue ribbons in the high, hurdles, the 440-yard j dash, and high jump and an- : chored the relay for 26 points. Al together Weeping Water finished with 64 points. T. R. Dappen is PILES Hurt Like Sin! But Kow Thousands charge groans to gr.ns. Lse (Special ) a ':.lir MACON. 0Kk mm KINO UAK. 0m OKUANS, itch, irrigation. FEMALE oysters are larger thar Mr and ms L Cameron w.c m x,w canea at the Erral Meisinger "I alwavs get one more in the elevator with him around i" 1jAGlWWJDd the weeteit J REMEMBRANCE FOR MOTHEB mgr.; .w mmiKft; , .JW'.",,,.?.-" 1 SUNDAY, MAY 11TH MOTHER'S DAY C A N D I E S these rorsM home-fashioned candies INj many different assortments and size PACKAGES. PRICED FPOM S1.20. Center of Mother's Day Gifts Please Her More With Gifts Selected from these EXTRA SPECIAL OFFERINGS! PERFLLME and powder sets LIPSTICK and ROUGE BATH POWDER COLOGNE - TOILET WATER in popular odors, as ..Coty, Evening J.ti Paris, Chermay, Yankee Clover.. Gemey and Forever Amber BRUSHES, Nylon bristles, up from 98c STATIONERY, plain, floral, colored 49c Other Numbers Up to $2.00 COMPACTS, assorted sizes and numbers, $1.50 FOUNTAIN PENS, Parker 51 $12.50 Other Makes 98c and Up Fairmont Ice Cream A Treat at Our Fountain Will Please Her. AT HOME or PARTY SERVE FAIRMONT'S! VANILLA CHOCOLATE STRAWBERRY BUTTER SCOTCH CHIFFON MINT COCONUT FRUIT Pbt Reg 25c Tray Pack .... 33c Handpack .... 35c Neopolitan ... 60c We Give S & H GREEN TRADING STAMPS! Feldhousen Dm Your Friendly Drug Store . rrofcion'"l Prescription Service gs 1-. v.: .. V 4 i ia an order at the restaurant- An egg five and one-half inches long was reported laid in Michigan. It was not specified whether by a hen or a radic comedian. , j Doing away with the middle oJ all sidewalks would leave gossijM in a toush spot. The only trorthiL'hile reason or straining your eyes is through looking on the bright Side. i Some food heats the blovu, d doctor observes. And sometimes the price of it makes the blood boH. home Friday evening. ii i ,.M,.tHc rfliPI oi ram. pleading to iVay,, G.t tte Thom. . . Wen- Minors "hn 1 Hiptions. iTZlTln drug orcs everywhere. torn bloom this year! too ibi. i?ft 3 LT i M M 'd,r' ImMmmm SPRING MUSIC CONCERT All-School Band High School Choir High School Senior Band THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MAY 8 - 9, 8:00 p. m. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM General Admission 35c 4, Sen. Arthur Vandenberg of Michigan demonstrates technique with gavel ea Senate rostrum. Ha is tha new president pro tempora and. presiding ofUcer. v , i CH Most picturesque compctjor in the famed Powderholl Pe destrian Meeting at Edinburgh was Alexander Robertson, b-year-old wood-cutter of Dum, lierwickshire. Belonging to the Israelites of the House of David, a religious sect, Kob ertson is not allowed to cut his hair or shave. He is shown Murine one of the heats oilie mile handicap.. Leora Rcighard were in Lincoln Friday. The Twin Table club met with Mrs. Edna Meyers Tuesday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leesley at tended a party in Lincoln Sat urday evening. Mrs. Leonard Cameron and daughter and Mrs. Emil Meising er attended the Mother .and Daughter banquet held at the Methodist church in Elmwood. The DsaJadeck Card club met with Mrs. Lillian Jardine Thursday. I Mr. and Mrs. Elza Winget, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hoenshell ' and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Allberry I spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hoenshell. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cameron and daughters of Elmwood and A. L. Todd were Sunday dinner cucsts of Mx. and Mrs. Emil Meisinger Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Green and family and . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leesley and family called in the evening. J Dorcas Society mot at the ! church '' Friday afternoon with : Mrs. June Kyles and Mrs. Viv I ian Cope as hostesses. A err with ihe Dm In 0: j ecu tois tSBm 1 SEE THE 3lO SpRI NO TtfRD SHOW AT OUR. FORD SttQWRQOmS. 9 ft K .en be pan eU 3. rr.''f oVct do r'tf .x VV.,V. 1 kLUS new wheel rims and hub caps new stainless steel body molding- new, heavier bumper guards new door handles lots of other features! All that and all the famous Ford ad vancements." Your choice of two great engines . . V-8 or Six! "Lifeguard" body! King-size" brakes! "Rest-ride" springs! Don't mis.s the smartest car style show yet. See for yourself why Ford's Finer in '47! You're welcome any day, all day, at our Ford Showrooms! 06 herrt i&rcChn your future! "YOUR FORD DEALER PHONE 44 PLATTSMOUTH i ' i