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pace six THE JOUPNAL. PLATTSMOtJTH. NEBRASKA Smw00d MRS. 'PACE PLYECN. Correspondent i Grnce Blessing of Murdock takes her place. ', Elmwood is busy getting rendy f(r the biu picnic next Satur- many friends here. Grant Edwin is the new boy's name. Another welcome child is the daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Miss Relic Sutherland, who is n teacher at Price, Utah, is spend ing pari of her vacation here vis iting her mother and other rela tives, ll.' fore going to Utah, she worked for a number of vears in day and the Friday night pre- j Howard Vogt, July 24, and still ceding, August 1 and 2. Free i another, the baby son of Mr. watermelon, entertainment and j rmd M s. Howard Crandall, born ball games are to be presented by ; July 23. the business men. i no occasion is to celebrate the opening of the new theater, which will have tl ie school it Reatrice. d Mrs Mr. a: Lincoln, announce the birth of a daughter on July II!. Mr. Barta i - a foi m r music teacher at Murdoch, and Mr. Rarta taught in re lisst year. Miss Ethel Eani;horsl is clerk in the new variety More every day e.w.-pt Friday, whin Mrs. Community Kensington met last Thursday with Mrs. Pearl nfii'nAtriiinv with TVTrc iirl lfnnrn shows Friday evening and Satur- f rLii.: ; ttiiiM r i,ni;iv Milt; uriim; 111 receiving and serving. The new ' officer-;, Mrs. Chas. Fleischman. I president, and Mrs. Ellis Miller. secretarv. took charge of the business session. Mrs. R. Kuehn 'spent in visiting and singing seme of the favorite hymns of the honored guests. The special musical numbers were two solos by Mrs. H. Emmcrt, cousin of the Rev. Zichek. a bass horn solo by Dale Hall, and a song by Joyceola Eidenmiller. Rev. 'Zichek gave a short talk also. dav afternoon and night. Rev. Val Johnson is to be the u w minister at the Christian Johnson. tor lnm ! Rudolph Rarta of church. He and Mrs. will move here in time to preach his first Sunday ser vice. August 17. Mrs. Johnson al so occupies pulpits at limes, and will be a great help in the work. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner of San Piogo, Calif., have a son, born July 'K Both parents have r I mi i iiimiwiii ! TnniiMMrirniiirrj VN-' ' 8 UvArY BEFORE, HAVE ) I 6 trflLWu I, 3 5gfrttZ&gB B rs -, NEVER DIVE INTO STRANGE FINANCIAL WATERS Make Your Loans at Home With Men You Know! -o- Mutual Loan & Finasiee Oo. "A Friendly Plattsmouth Company" North of Cass Drug Phon 57 Plattsmouth conducted the program. Readings with messages, and about garden flowers were given by members. The hostess showed a number of ohm's and flowers. The next I meeting is to bo with Mrs. L. Hol- k nbeck. Mrs. Mary Williams returned : Tuesday evening from her vaca i tion ti in 1o New Mexico, and her :T.;sit at'Waumta. Nebr.. with her d.MU'hter, Mrs. Glenn Nicklas and family. 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Harvey Traylor j of Pueblo, Colo., have returned to their home after visiting" her parents, I.Tr. and Mrs. Roy Rhoden. The Busv Rasters Club, with Mrs. Floy Buell as sewing teach erv met on July 17. with Miss Ruth Jean Elliott. She and her mother served refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. James Moore have moved to Plattsmouth, where lie is taking on ijpis new work with the Journal. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Gerbeling entertained at a family dinner on Sundav in honor of her brother. Win. Hardnoek and Mrs. Hard pock, whose home is at Fort Morgan. Colorado. ! A serious accident occurred i Vtdnesdav of last week when ; M' rle RihH fell from the hay : mow whih1 puttina ud hav. There w re two fractured vertebrae and a foot injury. At Bryan Memor ial hosnital. thev say his recov ery will take a long time. Frank r-nd Frorj Buell and Richard Piatt finished the hay work that dry while members of the fam ily went to Lincoln with Merle. Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Lind were Lincoln vis'tors last week. A farewell reception was held at the Christian church last Wed nesday evening for Rev. and Mrs. Melvin Zichek and Sharon who are to leave the latter part of this month for their new home at Central City. The evening was South ' Ashland Mrs. John RemmMi HAEVE'S Package Store LIQUEURS BEER WINE 115 N. Sixth St. July .s traditionally the month of peaches. This July shows the finest peaches ever to hit the market. Both the Elbertas in 14-Pound lugs at $1.49, and Great Big Fancy J H Hale Peaches in 25-pound average luss at $2.53. MILK Libby's Can 2 qv 22c K Pusrex ql. 15c t Raindrops 17c M COFFEE a;: 1 1 n Eii- Drip Sirounc,; & tins 42c GOSSIP ... Wow! ! Some convention, wasn't it? A few of the local Legion naires and members of the Auxiliary attended the big convention, held m Omaha earlier th.s week. A great time was had by all. Some are reported still there. h4 14 lied Triumj)h.s FOTATOES . . 10 lbs. 49c l Largv Size IVr Ilcau i PoiiTul hi Salad Size CUCUMBERS . . . lb. 12c C LETTUCr' 15 II ORANGES lb. 8c 1 !... T:.. . IV. i ' rr. Mil 1 in 11, iiest in 1 own TOMATOES lb. 14c Larj.ro Green T-.tvx N CARROTS bach. 9c M CANTALOUPES . . lb. 9c pa Sunkist For Health's S:il-o 1 LEMONS lb. 15c PHONE 255 532 MAIN ST. 1Z 71 Mr. and Mr? Walter Goings at tended 1ha Wilson family re union at Bethany Park on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jons ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jones md familv to Omaha on Sunday having dinner at the C. R. Morris home there. Mrs. Rudoloh Parta and babv came home from the Lincoln Genera Hospital on Sunday eve ning. Rv. Dennis Barry was a Sun day dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stander and family. Mr. and Mis. Gus Voitzol and WUlard nent Sunday at the George Bachman home in Lin coln. Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh McDowell nnd fami'v spent Sundav at the Wa'tor Olson home at Elkhorn. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Scbroeder of San Dicpo, California and Mrs. Helen Lemon wor1 supoc and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cordes Lemon. Jack Lemon of Lincoln is snondine the week at the Cordes Lernon home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rueter and family of Alvo, Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Wiles and family, Platts mouth. and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pueter of Lincoln were Sundav dinner guts at th" home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellogg. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Timm, Tene and Darlene and George P'aner attended the A. A. L. pic nic at the Murdock school grounds Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mooncy and Robert of Deshler. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stander, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rocber and John were Sunday dinner puests at the of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roeber. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roeber and Larry attended a picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cordes. , Mary Alice Nelson scent the week-end at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nel- I son. Joan and Elizabeth Richards entertained a group of the swim ming class at a weiner roast on Wednesday. Mrs. Raymond Nelson and Mariorie accompanied Mrs. Har old Richards. Joan and Elizabeth to Lincoln on Thursday. Arthur Stander. and Mrs. Hel en Cleehorn of Louisville spent Thursday afternoon at the home j of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stander. Mrs. Lyle Bailev and Martha Dean attended a birthday party Sunday afternoon in honor of Marilyn Dean's birthday. Dr. Francis Richards of Kear ney spent Saturday night and Sundav at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards Mr. and Mrs. William Zeigcn bein and Rickie of Crete were Sundav dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wiles and children of Plattsmouth and Mrs. Pearl Wiles of Plattsmouth spent Saturday night and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore. Will Stand er of Orange, Calif, spent Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stan der. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bailey and Martha Dean, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kiser of Wabash were Thursday evening guests of Mr. and M'-s. Dewey Moore. Ice home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roe ber. Mr. and Mrs. George Schma der of Weeping Water, and Mr. and. Mrs. William Leddy visited Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rishel of Omaha spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farmer. Roger Weston of Nebraska City spent a few davs last week at the home of Carl Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weston spent Sunday at the Carl Weston home. Their son, Roger returned home with them. Patty Jackson spent Sunday with Patsy Scott. They went swimming at South Bend. Mr. Lloyd Scott, Jr. and Jack attended the Horse Show at Glenwood, Iowa Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Strate and Paul were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoenshell. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Odell and family spent last Monday at tthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Odell. Park. J Mrs. W. W. Dean accompanied !, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Everman to Bethany Park to attend the Wil son family reunion. Mrs. Nellie Bant and Mrs. Or ville Sandy cf Greenwood and Mr. and . Mrs. Gifford Bant of Lincoln spent Saturday after noon at the Martin Stenberg home. Lucille Hoffman left on a National Education Tour through Mexico. She will be gone about four weeks. She plans to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. Lola Robb at Austin, Texas. South (Band Mrs. Glen Kuhn Mr. and Mrs. John Rishel, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riza, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Dovenski of Omaha snont Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. j William Rosencrans. They all en j joved the day at Lake Park. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Knecht at tended the Shriners picnic at Linoma Beach recently. Lat Monda" afternoon Mrs. W. C. Soepnichsen and daughter Marv of P!atrrouth visited at the William Rosencrans home. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tapman ad son Jerry of Des Moines spent the weekend at the Ber nard Dill home. Mr. and Mrs. George Vogler spent Monday in Omaha. Miss Doris Copsey and Joan Fidler of Omaha spent the week end at the Jim Fidler, Sr. home. Mrs. Loran Vcgcl and baby re turned from the hospital Mon day to her parents home at Man ley, where she will stay for a time. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Moller and son of Ashland spent Sunday at the Tyler Nunn heme. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Speck of Ashland were evening callers. Mr. and Mrs. Viril Livers and Verla spent Sunday at the Leon ard Owen home at Memphis. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Streight took W. J. O'Brien to Omaha Sunday evening where he boar ded a train for Rochester, Minn, to be gone a couple of weeks. He CASS THEATRE Last Time, Thur., July 31 Double Feature Dorothy Mc- Guire and Robert Young in "CLAUDIA AND DAVID" & Paul Kelly &: Kent Taylor in DEADLINE FOR MURDER" Fri. & Sat.. Aug. 1 & 2 Henry Fonda, Gene Tierney and Jackie Cooper in "THE RETURN OF FRANK JAMES" To avenge the murder of Jesse . . . Don't miss this last James boys' picture! Also 3 Stooge com edy, cartoon and Jack Armstrong serial. Mat. Sat. 2:30. Nights 7:00 & 9:30 Sun. & Mon., Aug. 3 & 4 Henry Fonda & Linda Darnell in "MY DARLING CLEMENTINE" Greatest of all outdoor pictures See Henry Fonda as he is today! Also comedy, cartoon & news. Mat. Sun. 2:30. Nights 7:00 & 9:15 plans on vacationing at the Great Lakes. Those who enjoyed a picnic Sunday at the Orville Cordes home were Mrs. George Vogler and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roeber and son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cordes and John, Hannah Menke of Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Menke and son of Oma ha and Doris Cordes of Omaha. Mrs. Larry Carnicle and child ren snent Sunday afternoon vis iting Mr. and Mrs. C. Morris at Ashland. Lillian McClintock. Omaha MVc Logue and daughters. Cappy Ann, Mary and Tess, Denver. Mr. and Mrs. William Starkjohn Karen Kay and Biy, Mrs. Her man Weiss, Mrs. Blackard and Mr. and Mrs. II enry Starkjohn. Vera Lewis returned Sunday evening from a vacation trip to California with her hrother-in- THURSDAY, JULY 31. !947 law and sister. Mr. and Mr Robert James of Ni-hrflska City Going via the northern route they visited in Denver before going on to Long Bach and He met. Calif., where thev were -,t the home of their brother and Mrs. E. M. Cadwc-ll. Coring home the southern wav thev vi itcd at Phoenix. Honor Guests From Denver Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Schiclo en tertained at a picnic dinner Sun day honoring her sister, Mrs. Jeanctte Blackard and their niece, Mrs. William Logue, both of Denver. Guests were Mr, and Mrs. S. W. Stefan. Bellevue, Miss Carrie Putnam, Bellevue, Mrs. Gather 'Hound All You Ole Time Musicians I'm Organizing a Rube Rand for The Kina Korn Karnival See Me By Monday August 4 Dr. O. Sandin 302 N. 11th Ph. 388 HOME FOR SALE One Lot 5-Room House On One Floor with Basement Modern Except Furnacs. 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