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THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1917. SIX THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA 4jf ocieti Personal i I I ELM A OLSON PHONE 45 or 6 SHOWER (Spi(ial) A nvlscel 'cwer was jxivcn in :, ;:h Mcrris on Tues- May 27th at the i;rch parlors, by four .'.'s. Mrs. Jane Paasch, Easter, Mary Lou . ; 1 Elizabeth Faris. attended and took games. Mrs. Evelyn first prize on first !rs. Marquardt won second game, received many :'!tit'ul Rifts. R'e- crenm. cake served by the i,f imitation ..-.if Riven each with laughter. Mrs. Lawrence Johnson welcomed the Senior .loc! anrj WpnHnll Cole pave the I ii"1 - - .... n , ti r the class. Howard i Airs, uien nenrv oi vmi-asu Mice Tmn Heehnor was nere last weekend to visit parted Sunday bv train for Pe oria. Illinois. They will visit their son, Ilarlev and family. 0 Leaving Thursday evening for a motor trio to New York City ?nd Washington. D. C.wcre Bob Brookhcuser and his mother, Mrs. John Brookhouser, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon V'oir.an and Miss Peggy Highfield. They will be gone for two weeks. 0 cti .!The Alumni ' .it the Legion . v.'vi and was Auxiliary :nt' graduates following of d for the next Frans, president; .is, vice president: den, sccretary-treas- - and dining room .'ed in patriotic col iite 'and blue. Flags as favors, and the .s served with a can etting. Cards and e enjoyed the latter evening. ving committee were of all arrangments Jerry Paasch as : Virginia Rhuman, Bet- . Mary Lou Garrison. Faris, Edith Easter. 4-annon, John Rhuman. ' Alden. response for Johnson and delighted the grouo with their responses to toastr. Mrs. Neil Fitp? trick sang i'm Always Chasing Rainbows." She was ac- j comranied at the piano by Jan- 1 et Jovce. Jane Lorensen sang a olo "Over the Rainbow" accom panied by Miss Joyce. At the be ginmng of the banouct. the j toastmaster had warned all that they might be called on at any minute for a five minute speech, so at "Nonsense" hour, durirp the program, he called . on Rich Hobson, S-Sgt. Sterling' Marshall. Mrs. J. R. Shannon was the onlv member of the first erac"uatne tlass present. Miss Mildred Hart has been present it every alumni banquet for fif ty two years. her sister, Mrs. Eugene Snod-c-rass. Mr. Snodgrass and daughter. Jeiry and Roger, sons of Coim- tv Attorney and Mrs. Walter H. Smit:.. had their tonsils removed Tuesday in Clarkson hospital. 0 Mr-. Mary Neighbors of St. Joseph, Missouri ha' arrived for a vi-;t with her brother, Mr. A. R. Ncble. and familv. 0 Ms. Dori Melville and her f.-v,r Tfr r,nL- .T TVivis worn I 1 1 I J l. . 1 1 . i 1 l' " v . . . . . - . . .... i here trom Broken Bow as over-; night puests of the Scarl Davi familv on Monday. 0- " "' ' ,J"" l'''WBI1"''"' " '""W" ;- " it rff- j?i Notices it you have round it, or lost it, or want to buy or sell it. JOURNAL WANT-ADS LRING RESULTS! FOR SALE: Pickets for fence Kindling $2.50 load. Fhone 461 J. Mrr. Frank home Fridav South Dakota, fone to attend ment exercises Alice Toman arrived f-om Mitchell where ?he had the commence of her grand Ruml. Miss Ruml Rivirview club met at the home of Virginia Fitchorn with Bessie Warea i ssistant hostess M;v 1947. The meeting was 'daughter, opened bv singing and repeating was aledictorian of her ela's at the Lord's Prayer. The minutes Notre Dame academy in Mitch wcre read and approved. Most jell. ?he accompanied her grand nf the memher were nresent. mother here and will be here for Afto? the business was taken .two j leg cf its journey through Cape Cod Canal as it passes under the Sagamore Bridge at Bourne. Un V used in Hull, the church is now the property of the parish of St. Peter-on-the-Canal Episcopal Church, vhose consregatloa vill turn cut to greet their new building y-hen it docks. ?are of. a partv was planned for aunt Ceorgia Creamer's birthday to be at her home May 20. The meeting adjourned to meet with Mickcv Hull on June 12 with Rost Hull assistant hostess. Ruth Toman was intertaining leader for the afternoon. Sev eral prizes were won. Mrs. Hull won the door prize. A delicious lunch was served by our hostess. weeks. 0 Mr Joo McMaken and Mrs. Robert Hill were in Lincoln Tuesc ; v where they visited with Joe McMaken. jr., and Miss Shar ron Iiill. both students at the University of Nebraska. 0 Guests of Miss Verna Leonard Mi?mp''ial day were Mi:, and Mrs. T. P. Leonard and Lyle Leonard of Omaha. Miss Leonard's sister. Mrs. J. E. Worley of Lincoln Mrs. Harold Leben.s and family 1 will return this weekend from Lind.-ay, N hrm ka. where they are visiting with Mr. Lcbens' parents. Atty. Lcbens, who made I the trio with them last week, icaivie home Sundav. i ! o ; ! Mr and Mrs. Charles Stretton S 2-c Edward Markev, son of ! tor Mr. rnd Mrs. E. F. Markey, ex pect! to be home on leave about the middle of the month. He is attending a Drir.ters school in Memphis, Tennessee. If. Smith. difornia, are Mae (ind Val- th Buffington and son, iaughter Mrs. Douglas ' ft for Winner, South vhere they will meet : and brother, Robert rtland, 'Oregon. They t another daughter and rs. Delmar Harris and before returning home. ! be gone two weeks. i BANQUET .sG WATER (Special) 4 Water High School Association held their banquet Saturday eve r :y 24 at the Agricultural with one hundred :e present. The dining i.s brilliant with a large arch near the entrance V ing room. From this led 'ts. profusely decorated ring flowers of all col t nut cups, representing of g.ld at the end of ibo'vv. The menu cards . a picture of a rainbow. food added to the col ' ie rainbow. James Wol s tocstmastr. His wit 1 humor kept the ball r.d every one convulsed Overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larson Tuesday were Mr. nd Mrs. Ray Whiteman of ; Iowa City. The two men served together during the war. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Glen J. Meising er and son, Jerry of Louisville were here Tuesday on business matters. 0 Mr and Mrs. Boyd Group Louisville art the parents of a baby boy, Larry Boyd, born June 1. 0 Miss Rita Berlett left Tuesday evening for a week's vacation with jelatives in Denver. 0 Lairy Mortensen left Monday ibv Diane for Monrovia. Cahforn- was he re Jimrrne, ton-ri:y Farnrm, weekend. of Lc ng Beach. C visitinp her aunts. Miss Cunr.ingham of CN'ehawka ,the Misses Grance and Lou lory of PlatrVmouth. ! Mr and Mrs. Roy W. Knorr and in William are on a short ! vacation trip at Henning, Min nesota. 0- I Mr and Mrs. Robert Burkle 'of Chicago were guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. Bradley Fitzgerald last RETURN TO CALIFORNIA After a three-week visit with his mcther, Mrs. C H. Gray, and his sister Mrs. Bruce Flicsch man. Mr. Bert Gray and Mrs Gray cf Santa Monica, Californ ia kit early Monday morning i'or their home. peaking in nlace of Ilrrold Lebens, LL. B., who was unable to be present. Diplomas and awards were presented by Rt. Rev. Msgr. George Agius. D. D., J. C. D. Graduates were Patricia Ann MasciV Charlene Holoubek, Jer i.v Jury Pucelik, Ramon Koubek and Jerome Ulrich. Thev arrived on Wednes- j Thirsiav, Jun 5 over the 0 Merle tewart and son. left Thursdav for a visit with relatives at Nebraska. 0 Mrs. J;Vk Wolcver of Fro-doni- Kansas left for her home j Thursday after a visit at the home of her son. Reed Wolever, anH t'pmilv yj . - 'IT :,t q j unau nu wuii jt'iaiics. Mr-. E. E. Niel of Kansas City i 0 arrived Sundav for a visit at! Frt Etherdge of Greenwood the home of her s'n and dauch-i'as here Monday on business at ter-ir.-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie j the courthouse. 0 Mr and Mrs. Mrs True Harmon of Avca : dopai U d Sundav hor m attend the Garden ni utcanir, iiiinf i week ciav ; ; home, j Daie ! Bruce i urdav nd left Sundav for their Flieschman, son of Mrs. Flieschman, returned Sat at'ter a week's visit at j Calendar Election and installation of of ficers at the meeting of the A mericf n Legion Auxiliary at 8:00 p. m., Thursday. CheiTiber of Commerce meet ing Thursday at 6:30 p. m. in hotel dining room. was i i ' - r 1 ia. i.na reacnea xnere suieiy Tuesday morning. Larry has been living here with his grand mother, Mrs. Alice Ahlrep, but will make his home with his mother in California. 0 Mr. and' Mrs. E. W. BurdicThey and trmily are at Crane Lake, urda Minr.tsota, for a vacation trip. ents. 0 I and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Becker de- ; VlSlt and and ; thret Club Presidents Tea on Tuesday and to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Garnett and family. 0 Ileie for a week's vacation; are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stoppat j Mi nnd srns. Larr- Lvnn and Eddie, Vern t here Mr;. th ;it Art . C. J. Earl Newlar.d for their home , is al'u r a short hoiru's of Mr. : hanns and Mr. ; Rhvli.nrier. The ' rridas, June 6 Pbttsnvuth Navy cvh will meet with Mrs. enc? Akeson Fridav at 1 ::10 Mothers Clar p. m. m,inr.i"c nf TTnionda e. Indiana, (am !.''.,. i . - , - - j have been here since bat-, rung at ihe home of his par-' Mrs. Loon rs. J. A short Klia V. 0 ira G :-nss d r Mr. with and Mrs. Ed Steppat resident and I of the Jolly D. vi.it at ekback. an ac is a Fi i'-ke are plan Old with a former member other relatives. 0 Six club. -0 .Mr.ndav, June V Jrnior Wonians Club IVenic Mone';v evening 6:30 at Gar feld oark. In ca .--- of ram picnic will be jKislnuru (1 e'.o .-eek. WCTU v-.il m- t with M ". Ann- Wiles Monday at 2:'M) o. n. Snecnd i'owtr mission nro- . giam. Mi mrn is will bring flow ers fr sliutins. Cf (M'Gi: M'DUIG I)IE5i (Ccitinued from. Pa.':e One) j V"j-r.-- F.ve years a no Mrs. Lud- j Cass County Extension Notes Feedlot Tour p.r.d Flyspray Demonstration, Junel3 A Fly Spray Demonstration will be one of the features at the Annual Cass County Feeders Feediet Tour to be held Friday, June 13 in the west part of Cass County. The demonstration will be conducted by Dr. M. H. Muma. Extension P'.ntomologist from the College of Agriculture, on th'. G. R. Evelani farm one and one-half miles west ul Elm wood. With the tentative outline of the stops on the tour the demonstration will be given at 1:30 ;,t the Eveland farm. The tour starts at 10:00 a. m. in the Wetp-ng Water vicinity, tenta tive'y at the J. L. Wiles farm. two miles north of Weeping Wat-! rr. D. W. Baiid. Agriculture Ager.t for the C. B. & Q. Rail road, will serve as Interviewer on tf e tour. All Livestock Pro duct'"' in the County are invited to atu nd. Clarence Schmadeke. County Agricultural Agent. NOTICE: Will party who helped pull car at 3rd and Washing- ton Avenues during flood per-1 iod Wednesday evening, please return shoes left in car to E. Obermeyer, Telephone 635-J, Plattsmouth. 53-ltp NOTICE: Singer Sewing Ma chine Company will have a bonded representative in Plattsmouth and surrounding vicinity twice a week. We will oil and adjust any make sew ing machine free of charge. Write Box 41, in care of Platts mouth Journal. 50-tfc. Card of Thanks 2 CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the many friends of Cass and Sarpy coun ties who contributed to the fund to helD me out of my present difficulty. Your kindness is sin cerely appreciated and will long be remembered. 53-ltp FRED HOFFKE FOR SALE: An Overshot h---stacker, ready to use, 0 no. Herman Brockhoff. 53-'4tD. Lost and Found STRAYED: During Wednesday nieht storm, white heifer, in vicinity of Rock Bluff. Please phone 2111. 53-ltp Help Wanted 10 WELL, FOLKS: Crazy Trader and Madman Lloyd have sonr nice clean cars at almost any' price you want to pay. We have cars from '31 to '41, that will fit your pocket book and save your shoes. Drop in nd see us anytime, we're never too busy to do a little crrzy trading. Lloyd Motor Co., Ralph Stratton, Mgr., Pla mouth, Nebr. 53-! c DON'T FAIL to see that special tire offer on another page of the Journal. Gambles. 53-ltc PLENTY of Get it now BARBED at Gambles. WIRE: 53-ltc FOR SALE: High-speed dri'ls $3.00; toilet stool bowls $15.00; office desks: filii cabinet-: typewriter chairs; screen doors; bolts; pipe fittings; electric wire; extension cords: lumber and pickets. Phone 461-J. F. Krejci. 53-tfc ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaner. For demonstration write J. J. Melena, 2813 No. 60th, Omaha. 47-8tp DISTRICT SALESMAN: Exclu sive territories open to men who can sell a complete line of minerals and protein feeds. Atractive commissions. Es tablished company of 24 vears. Midwest, Grinnell, Iowa. 53-4tc I MUST GET A MAN at once in this community to work with our District Man ager. Must have car and be over 28 years of age. The work is in line with the pro gram advocated bv the Deoart mcnt of Agriculture. Perm anent work, good pay for man who has lived on fann. Wrie in care of this paper. 53-ltc Wanted to Bay 29 WANTED: Clean Eogs, at the Journal Office. tf. CASH PAID for modern house, close in. Call 342-J. 50-3tp. Real Estate for Sale 30 FOR SALE: 5 acres, known as the Mary Campbell property. See H. A. Schneider at First National Bank. 52-2tp i . - Real Estate for Rent 4G Wanted to Rent SO BARBS vig r !V. as S; hv nee ,1 that on time Ave- Specially selected . . . Every Single dress in this pick-of-the-season collection! You'll wonder when, you ever saw such a downright delicious assortment before! Plaid yoked gingham shoulder $898 Jh& Style Shop detail. W i . - j i i f l i m i-ssed Mr. 1 ;l.!wi nuc (;. Two sons. Albert of Omaha, and Fdward of Tucson. Arizona, and two daughters, Miss Coral I,udwi;r r,f Omaha, and Mrs. E. W. Gi:i!ford of Sun Dance, Wyo 'rPfT .'urvive him. There are aiso :nd c hildrcn. DY HAL COCHRAN PAN'T you just imagine some waiters trying to help their youngsters with their arithmetic? The iccathcrman is carrying on where Uncle Sam lejt off -jrcczing people on their jobs. RESPONSIBLE PERSON to p-n and onerate rout of Hot Nut and Candy Machines. No ex perience necessary. Will not interfere with present employ ment. Excellent profits. Cash investment required. Give rhone and address. Write Box F, in care of Journal. 53-3tp WANTED : TO RENT FURNISHED or unfurnished Houses or Apart ments for permanent residents, employees of olJ e3tabli.-:hod lo cal business. Plattsmouth Jour nal. Fhone 6 or 45. .'O Prib T rers will he Ni'ecr. Ed V.i 1'atten. Anton Triletv ::nd Louis Born. Buiial will be in Holy cher c-fmC'tcry. Joh .irt. Ed i M. Ray Lutz Sepul- re j j I 1. t ,. ! jr. v iTZlHli $88 Checked rayon seersucker, eye let inserts on' bodice and pep-lum. Eighth Grader; Receive Diplomas At St. John's Highlighting the program Fri day r.isht at St. John's school v.a-. the play, '"Round the Clock with Claire." an ethical story in which Patricia Ann Mason played the part of Claire. Influencing her actions for the day were the good spirit, play ed by Charleen Holoubek. and the evil spirit, Jerome Ulrich. Others in the cast included Annette Troop, Theresa Linhart. Grate Berlett, Marilyn Koukal, Mary Leona Bintner, Shirley Morehead. John Krisky, Mary Alice O'Donnell, Lila Shafer, Patiici'a Shafer and Evonne Marshall. In'-luded in the play was a playlet. "The Loveliest Word," in which groups appeared as four Irish girls, four Dutch girls, four Italian boys and four AmfHcan boys, all of them rep resenting the same word in their own language as being the lov liest. mother. Novelty numbers deluded a song, "We've Got the Mumps," by the first and second grades, and "Rheumatism" an action sonC by the third and fourth praties. Following the school program, the seventh and eighth grades appeared in a song "Happy Days " after which the seventh grade left the stage and the five eighth grade pupils remained for the graduation exercises. Jerry Pucelik was valedictor ian The graduation address was given by County Attorney Wal- A'e're sneaking up on beautiful spiing when a young gal listens. lo or sloshes through slush. A slap on the back for people who raise- seeing-ejye dogs. Every litter bit helps! "Pork Prices Hit New High" headline. Will the pigs please keep quiet and let us do the squealing! Use Journal Want Ada Unusual Weather! PROTECT YOUR WHEAT! With Hartford HAIL INSURANCE See or Phone STEPHEN M. DAVIS Insurance & Bonds 2nd Floor IMattsmouth State Bank Building PHONE 9 RUPTURE! Rupture Appliance Specialist. Harry G. Hig&ins of Minne apolis, Minn., will demonstrate, without charge, his "Guaranteed Rupture Shield" in Nebraska City. Nebr., at HOTEL GRAND, on Wednesday, JUNE 11th. From 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. .Please come early. .Previous evening bv appointment. heavy plowing. Wm. Tritsch, , i have been supplying my shields Tel. 269, Nebraska City, Nebr. j to rupture sufferers in this ter- Service s Offrd 12 WANTED: Dirt moving jobs,! dozer work, scraper work, and . 53-6tp. WASHINGS and Ironings done reasonably. Pick-up and de livered. Phone 482W, 51-6tc WATCH AND Jewelry repair ing. Prompt service. Quality workmanship. Suddeth Watch Shop. 421 Main. WASHINGS AND done reasonably. Ph. Ver Propp. Articles for Sale IRONINGS 482J. Mrs. 20 FOR SALE: condition. Daveno in perfect Phone 4G1-J. 52-2tc FLOWERS for All Occasions Call 734 KOFMOCKEL FLOWERS North Bestor's Coffee Shop 106 North 6th St. PLATTSMOUTH FOR SALE tub, semi floor. 5-ft. cast iron bath built-in, sets flat on Heavy porcelain, smooth as new. Mrs. B. H. Nelson, Murray, Nebr. Phone 2211. 52-2tc. ritorv for a long time, and have fitted hundreds of cases in the United States during this time. There are many of my satisfied customers right here in your community. CAUTION: If neglected, rup ture may cause weakness, back ache, nervousness, stomach and gas pains. People having large ruptures, which have returned after surgical operations or in jection treatments, are especially invited. If you want it done right, don't experiment. If un able to see me at this time, ad dress: HARRY G. IIIGGINS Rupture Appliance Expert Lock Box 222 Minneapolis 1, Minn. SUPER PHOSPHATE 18 percent; P-205 in bags. Immediate de livery. Schrock Fertilizer Ser vice, Congerville, Illinois. 51-5tc. FOR SALE: Purebred spotted boars. 275 to 400 pounds. Reasonably priced. New blood for old customers. Raymond Vogt, Elmwood, Nebraska. 51-3tp. FOR SALE: Cumberland Rasp berry plants. Phone 193W FOR SALE: Sewing .machine motors, lights and foot con trols. To fit Singers, White and others. Also complete re pair service on any make. Free estimates. B. & M. Radio, Phone 85. 48-10tp. NEW Bathroom set, pipt fittings, one-half inch to five inch; nails; pipe and bolt dies; sheaves; drill chucks; screen doors; bolts, all sizes; air fil ters; dowels; electric wire; used doors; rakes; shovels; bars; drills; welding outfits; truck chains; cabinets; ply ' wood and lumber; sewer tile, 4-inch to 2 1-2 ft. Phone 461-J. 47-tfc. Welcome news in every home where men, women of youngsters suffer from consti pation. Today you can get the new, im proved Adlerika, the famous Tone-Up Locative in almost any drug store. Adlerika stimulates sluggish intestinal muscles . . . moves waste quickly, but gent ly and pleasantly through the digestive tract. Enjoy dut splendid feeling of warmth and vitality that comes from a healthy digestive system. Know the joy of happy relief from constipations miseries. Get a bottle of Adlerika, the Tone-Up laxative originated by a doctor and compounded under the direction of registered pharma cists. Caution: take only as directed. The national school lunch pro gram serves more than 8000,000 U. S. children daily. Grand Coulee Dam contains enough cement to build three Great Pyramids. Top soil throughout the nation averages about six inches depth. in Use Journal Want Ads x f