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3 THE PI.ATTSMOUTIT, NEBRASKA, JOURNAL PAGE EIGHT Monday, December 22, 1947. fbmvwd f a a r. ESS They are nicely located for a few months at Santa Monica, . . , California. Mr. Wood is feeling were among the Thursday eve- much better than when he left i hero ninn Lincoln shoppers. , . , , i Mrs. Christina Wieoort under- Friends have received word . . . . , 111 1-3 v I wont n m.-iinr rinrM-nt inn nt P.rv- Supt. and Mrs. Whittc more from Mr. and Mrs. John Wood, j an hospital Friday, Dec. 12, ; having had gall stones and ap pendix removed. ! Mrs. Ralph Crenmer, with her mother, Mrs. Jewell of Ilave i lock .started Monday for a visit with relatives in Ohio. Mrs. ' Creamer planned t: return in two weeks and her mother ex pects to remain for a longer time. Mrs. Don Parish is spending a few days at Bryan Memorial for a physical check up. Bluebird Club met with Mrs. Futh Monnin on Wednesday for their annual Christmas partv. , Covered dish luncheon and pift j exchange were enjoyed hv the ; twenty ladies and faur children present. One unusual feature was the observing of the dressing up j of Santa Claus represented by i Mrs. C. Marshall, and some of : the members fixing "him"' un. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Striker 1 arc visitin? her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parsoll. Thev are now i living at Sioux City, Iowa, j Ftdrview club enjoved their ', holiday meeting en Dc. 9 at : the heme of Mrs. Vera Pratt, i en Saturday evening Mrs. La j Verne Nickel entertained in ) honor of her son, Charles' ninth birthday. The members of his class at school and a few other I little friends were present. Charles Marshall, State Farm i Bureau president, attended the A:id may the Hoppi nccs cf t'-3 Holiday Season bi yours through oil the CCmi.-5 em. aw q si ir BRYANT MOTOR COMPANY -PODGE 125 North oth St. ml PLYMOUTH Plattsmouth, Nebr, Won't Give Up i 1 1 where she spent a few weeks i visiting relatives. i A number cf the Louisville j ladies attended the party at ! Manley Wednesday. ! Marten Sjogren was in Platts- ; j mouth on business Monday. r Mr. and Mrs. Max Burmeister : were shopping in Lincoln Mon- . day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaebel j Murray Word has been received by Dr. and Mrs. Gilmore from their son, John, that he arrived safely in India and has already began his work as an optometrist in a callers on the D. Ray Frans" Tritsch, Mr. and Mrs. Charles t to Rr-ca Mead and Mrs. Olin Morris were shopping in Omaha last Tuesday. The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gregg was ad mitted to an Omaha hospital last Monday for treatment. Dr. and Mis. Gilmore wit.' over the wee!; t r... i'.u M: Mrs. E. A. Horw, - They r. ed Sund.iy e . r . . Mr. and Mr. j- : Sh: were sh't.,ng i.s : . .iha cia v. hospital near Calcutta. Mr. and Mrs. Malvern Reed were shopping in Omaha Monday j and children were dinner quests afternoon. of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Patter- ; Sunday, son visited in Lincoln Thursday Mrs. Blanche Nickles and Union on Tuesday. This was the first trip to Union for Mrs. Gil more since last August. Ih-r many friends are happy to know she is improving in health. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lan with hteir son, Ralph and family. ! Elaine, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer I caster, Janice and Nancy drove Called the youngest child ewer to master the use of crutches, 2-year-old Patricia Conigliu, of Chicago, looks forward to dis carding them. Born with one short leg, she responded so well to treatment that she will soon Le ready for an appliance to eliminate crutches entirely. And when she is four, an operation is planned which will let her walk like any other child. II 10 0 II A Friendly Greeting -TO YOU- Our Friends and Customers It's the Season to be friendly, Happy, and contented . . . may this be your experience this Ch-'.stmas end every Christmas i : p! M i ZSJt m Hz RUSE APPLIANCE STORE APPLIANCE STORE r. - 11 INC. JlXIZl Uia.1 31 :f9 5 if? WARM GREETINGS GLAD THOUGHTS AND HEARTY WISHES FOR A Ano A -HAPPY new yaq Thomas E. Dunbar Judge of District Court Nebraska City, Xsbr. national session of that at Chicago this week. rvraeuse troup u-r.m played basket- Jav evening, the visiting boys being the win'-ers. New subscribers to the I'iatts menth Journal this wc k are George Moomey and Mrs. Min nie Ste-e. Elmwood W.C.T.U. Christmas oarty was held on Tuerdav with Mrs." Nettie Mendenhal!. A beautifully decorated Christmas trie with gifts beneath was the center i f attraction. After devo tions and business meeting. Mrs. Cora G'.rbolirg and Mrs. FJfie Elliott led in the games an;l pro gram. The pirls pep club presented their mothers and other guests with corsages at their tea Mon day afternoon. f ?iSi "yisiifclif ft fee- HArtM H $ V; ? IllflfriW? I Mrs. B?S5ie Cor Dr. and Mrs. II V. Worthman and Sucan were Lmcoln visitors Thursd a y c v e p. i n g . Mrs. L. C Isaac was an Oma ha visitor Wesnesdav. Scott McGrew and his daugh ter. Mrs. Paul Dotv. were Oma ha visitors Thursday. Mrs. Mary Vanscovec"s con dition is still unchanged. The American !.",i n held its first rard partv of th? season. Tuesday evening. A good crowd attended. L''u:s Gadwsv v.-s a Dossm.--er on the b;.i- to Omaha Tues day. Wednesday, and Thursday going v to see r doctor. Mrs. Wilham Wh'th, who his been otntc sick, is aHe to be uo anH feeling improved. Henry Schoemn was trken ill in town Wednesday and had to be taken home. Mrs. Knt' Hoover was sick for several days the p-st week. A message was received Wed resday of last week from Lonnie Barnes, who is with the Arm v. in Japan. Lonmo thinks he will be hom- for New Years. Mivs Bonnie ?J3Tor of Lin coln, a stud'.-nt at Linc'on l.ieh school . spent the v-ek end with her F'-andrarcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Pet" Marcoo. The chddren of District 8. a Christmas program on Friday. Mrs. August Ossnkon has re turned home from Oklahoma 0W ALLEY OOP rt By V. T. KAML1W a, . ON? wo-e FCOM MOO.' TCO BZ iSi'Tf TH tK X7UE PAT HEAP SOI BUT. OOOLA? ME: 1 3JT vE GOT LOOK. MISTEeA TRAVEUN- T DO... e?U"vE MADE A 1 CMON. BABE. ON , M15TAE...1'M VOUE. FEET "FCRE FCOZY. kw ..... X FEC5IT I'M A ,SENTLEMA. NOW. LC?. S:5TEe...Tr SF 3 i atin am- a '.a;; C". i i mm liOPa1 THE COUKSE ZEL AND HER. 1M 6QNG TO :4llftW1 A33UCTOR. AE TAKING IS JfJ TAKE A 5HCE.T- vJlrly'A AN INDICATION. TmEVRE yl CUT THROUGH -T0 A (SAMBLE. BUT I'VE JUST (SOT TO CATCH THEM BEFCtfEj FCCZV AND AlLE O VYFZ-z : '' 'it- it-- VAA-AH. r KNOW CJ AIN'T OOOLA.' 50 I MCE A mistake, but W M AT TH' t-'ECK. A FCA L5 SO, OU DO iKAV.' -- 3.y LOOK I NO THE WORLD , BLOW HI yOV, TO BLOW H,S HE AO 2? SERVICES' N, ,. WOULD W'Ml I -:;JSi PLAN! -j HO-E? I s?. L- VLE CA-'rr'S ! SAKE.COOLA. ,f 5 1 2- '"-.Sf.l.HU. T.K usaEN CJ PUT r CAVT UNCES' STAND WMV CU VAST 1c TO Cj'N AWAY AND LEAE OU WITH THIS -4 rTHC MAil ACT. TO )S VEN5 IS PERFECT ro PLLL Th 14 DISTRESS ? IM GOIN3 PULL IT WITH A BUT THIS fiUVS DANGEeOUS A.5 a rattle snake; 1 J fsURE' BUT ALLEN'S I NOT FAR ENOUGH I I ikWAV FOR ME TO V I SET TOO BADLY hUZT II- i. ' HANDLE THIS j V LU3.' J MY STA55, COOL..' NO. S-T T V5 AN -.;;- . N HA OJ TAKEN L'KE r r COMPLETE LEAE FR.ENC...I HED h "I TELL CP CLSZ. GOCD Oj. -l53AND - -D SENSE ? V TOO f iUCK SEN:: f y i 3'JT I HATE TO GO AND LEAVE VOU W'TH THiS ThiS TEKR.BLE MONSTER..' E'JN EJSHT ALCNS: JUST TELL ALLEY VOJ MANAGED TO ESCAPE WHEN r TR-ED TO i i?ccri tc wi i SIVE HIM A TALL YARN ABOUT WHAT AN AWFUL, PREDICAMENT I M IN, SEE ; oa:: un r 1 WELL. I WONT HAVE TO STCETCH FACTS TO TELL HIM THAT... TAKE IT FROM ME. VOU LITTLE DOPE. WHEN THAT COtZILL A WAKE5 UP. YOU'LL HAVE OJE. r hands full: l ...I V3ETi'5S:it- : i n..- .rri AS Vv. V A FEROC 0-5 L'A V ,-'3 ALLEY COP'S SlRL FeiENO V.A5 SO ANNOYED WITH Hi 5 ACCEPTANCE CF HER SELF RELIANCE SHE TOOK HER. COUS'N 2EL"S PLACE AS A KIDNAP VICTIM.' 6' " CAN OOOLA STAR IN SUCH AN UNFAMILIAR. ROLE AS A MA.DEN IN D'STRESS p IT'LL PROBABLY TAKE ZEL SOME TIME TO 6ET BACK TO ALLEY with the news that i m in THE BAD MAN5 CLUTCHES.' - m WHILE IM VsAlTiNC- FOB- MY VILLAIN TO REA'.N CONCiOUS" NESS. I'LL IMPROVE MY TIME BY IMPROVING MY APPEARANCE.' I 1 I A i v.- - rrizj-y s . W 7 ..-' OH. PEAR,' TM!5 WOULD BE EMBA.RRA5SINQ IF HE DiDN'T COME TO BEFORE ALLEY tV V' WELL. NOW THAT I'M MORE JFW PBF?NTA8LE. I LL iiO 5TILL I '- A SEE HOW MY TUR-CIBLE UNCONSCIOU5..A rii-K VILLAIN IS DOIN5.' 1 MERCY.' I 1 'X ? rrfi, I MUST H.'Wfc. ftKKivcv ii ' I I LOOK VS,LLY?A if 1 COME. OUT OF IT, "OU BIG APE- WAKE UP' mm0& . i&Zt? WH K " 1a f; mm I 1 TH" 1 ! YZ f. SZIT I T PCrAPPD VS.VEN WELL fiET THAT KAT, OOOLA? BUT SHE JUMPED HIM.'J DON'T YOU FEAR- we thought V now SnES in YOU WERE TH' TROUBLE .' OH, ONE THAT GOT HUCR,Y.' THE KIDNAPED.' A MAN'S A m r S MONSTER Or'. NO, FOOZV, dont you c-c: DON'T LEAVE ME ALONE. ANY MOQ l Ol IT WWII K)f I XGETTlN' HIM, YOU A, ME ALONE, r j f va yj 3'JT. 2SL DEAR. VOL! SuRELV v'NO.NO.' KNOW.. .WITH OOP ON THIS HANDLE I SOTTAS r da 1 Z CAN, m:1 w r ht ne?; n, "; MAY THE JOYS OF THE CHRISTMAS SEASON . REMAIN WITH YOU THROUGHOUT THE ' COMING YEAR Dr. O. C. Hudson 615 Alain Street 1 ,: t Ml . -? , -' - I 9