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The Cleanest Number in Town. SEND US CLEAN! A YOUR WINTER GARMENTS AND FURS FOR CLEANING AND STORAGE AH Garments Fully Insured j 429 Main Street. Free Pich-Up and Delivery Service! . PKQKE 611S. Y IMG CSS N 11 UiUiliil r.iry--wfcr rr w r w w w w- w w - -w - Till-: PLATTSMOUTH, FACE TWO NEBRASKA, JOURNAL Thursday, May 20, 1943 ilk Mrs. Bessie Cor Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harper of Farnam, called at the Jim In gram home. Mrs. Mary Group was in Oma ha, attending the wedding of her daughter. Dorothy Brcckenfeldt and Mr. G. C. Eramol of Omaha. Mrs. Fannie Ingram and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ingram visited in Lincoln last Sunday. A large number of members of JIM EDEN For Expert Wallpaper Hanging Call 42G1 Davis & Peck LAWYERS Phone 264 Plattsmouth the Rcbekah lodge here chart- I crcd the Eager Bus for a trip : to Nebraska City Tuesday to at- ; tend the district meeting of the , organization. j A good attendance was pre- , sent at the Boy Scout Court of ; Honor held Sunday evening at j the Methodist Church. Several ' boys received awards nd merit j badt,es. I DDr. and Mrs. E. H. Worthman j returned Wednesday from Broken ! Bow, where they spent the past j twQ weeks. Their son-in-law, Dr. i George T. Eriekson nnd Mrs. j Erickson and children who had j been away on a vacation trip and :' Dr. Worthman took over Dr. Erickson's practice while he was gone, and Mrs. Worthman looked ; after the hous'e. Mr. and Mrs. John Fleischmann entertained at dinner last Sun- j day at their home in Omaha, i The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. j Kenneth Hcndrix, of California I and son, Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. ! Andrew Landgren, Mr. and Mrs. j Paul Drury and baby, Mr. and j Mrs. Donald Gottsch and baby , and Mis Ruth Landmen. ; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sjogren and . daughters, Carol and Beverly drove to Eus'tis, Neb.. Friday i where they spent the week end ! i Loans for All Worthwhile Purposes r'uon Write or Sec B Horace ft. A R If mutual ri Don J. Arundel W. H. (Bill) Driggs "The Friendly Plattsmouth Company" DIAL 3213 North of Cass Drug visiting with relatives and at tending to business matters. Mrs. Carr Burtch spent the week end in Kansas City where she was the guest of her s'on, John E. Burtch and family. Sh2 went to toe her new grand daughter, Patricia, whom she had not seen befor. Mrs. Elizabeth Eusche who has been visiting in Louisville for the past two weeks, returned to her home in Hartley, la. Her son, Clarence Bus'che came after her on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wirth and baby visited in Louisvile over the week end. Susan Worthman spent a couple days with Mrs. Bessie Core, while her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. H. W. Worthman and Mr. and Mrs. Georg-o Dolan attended the tulip show in Iowa.' Mrs'. A. B. Doon was in Oma ha last Thursday. Fred L. Stohlman of Manlcy was in Louisville on business last Saturday evening. Miss Laura Myers of Omaha spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Meyers'. Mrs. Amelia Reinke of Mur dock spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Heil and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harland Heil and son Gregory of Ralston, were Sunday dinner guesls at the Fred Heil home. Dennis Wchrmann from Lin coln spent Mother's Day with his mother here. Olin Webb., and Mis' Stava came out from Lincoln Friday and spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Wt bb. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller and baby of Omaha spent Saturday night and Sunday at the home of Mr. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Burmeistcr and Linda of Lincoln were guests )i the home of Mr. and Mrs. M : Burmcister and other re latives' last Saturday night and Sundav. Captured Greek Guerillas : Mm mm zm. . Sunday visitors' at the J. C. Hconshell home were Mr. and Mrs. Elza Win-.-t and Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hoen.shell. Mrs. Hocn shell was ill the first part of kt week. Mr. Archie Hoenshcll of Ash land called at the J. C. HoenshLil home Sundav afternoon. IV't.U.1 ill CEN'TilAI.IA. mothcis f-i ha'.'e . !r ri the ir dau.tvrs" b New Taxis AbcunJ NEW YORK (U.R New taxi cabs outnumber pre- war vehicles on New York streets by mor than two to one. Some 7.450 new cabs' have been delivered during the last year. The total numbi r of cabs operating is approximate ly 11,089. ign i go. Th e.,:ied ; s 'ed 1.;- 's V.. jM.; g Vm. S. WETENKAMP Real Fstat? and InsarTr Kes. Dial Si; 6 W Office So. flth St ri.-.ttsni:''. One hundred and forty-one men, women and teen-age guerillas, captured by "Greek army forces in the spring offensive to remove all threats to the Athens-Salonika rail line, are lined up by; their captors in Gravia, Greece. Members of the grouo face courts-martial and possible execution. NEA Telcphoto. the Claude Osbum home Tues- j for Darlene Kaye while Irs. day evening. J Bergers was in the hospital. Mrs. D. E. Euckinghan s'pent ' Darlene returned home with her st vera 1 days last week at the ; and is staying there wlfiic her Stanley Bergers lu me. Caring 1 mother is sick. By Connie Osbum DODGE-PLYMOUTH O DODGE JOB RATED TRUCKS SALES AND SERVICE R.-V. BRYANT MOTOR CO Phone 283 1 KSJ. Plattsmouth rmrty out of every 100 persons killed in traffic accidents die be cause o ailure by drivers to com pensate for reduced visibility af ter dark, according to the Street and Traffic Safety Lighting Bur- 1 eau. Mew Mew weir THESE NSW &WD &W7RmT BEHBIK WASHEHS! ' " - -' ----- They've just arrived in our store! Many new features never seen , before . . . they can even put in their own soap! Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mcisinger, Mrs. Rose Follonsbec and Mrs. Dorothy Green and Gary were in Lincoln Friday. Mrs. Wayr.e Howard and baby has spent the past two weeks with her parents'. Mr. and Mrs. Berry Lewis at Yerdon, Neb. I The Eastern Star met Wednes- dci.y evening. TIT.. . r , .. T ,, - rtri T were on the sick list last week. Mr. ancl Mrs. Gilbert Roasch and Wayne were Sunday after noon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers. MWM Club met las't Thursday with Mrs. Dorothy Slulhxit. Mr. A. L. Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Green and sons spent Saturday evening- with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leesley and family. Mrs. Will Holienbeek of Twin Fails, Ida., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben Howard. Mrs. Holien beek wvs forrfTly Genevieve Kerns' of Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burke's and Mrs. Ellen Buck of Lincoln 1 were bunciav caners at me rtoy 1 ; Rcighard home. Mrs. Glenn Grady and Glenda Jane spent Monday at the Claude Osburn home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wright of Lincoln spent the wetk end with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Osburn and family. Sunday afternoon visitors at the Emil Mcisinger home were Mr. and Mrs". Joe Leesley and children, Mr. A. L. Todd, Mrs. Alice Cameron and daughters and Mrs. Jack Cameron. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Clin ton Green and sons. The Star Kensington will meet Tuesday with Mrs. Nor ma MeNurlia. Mr. C. C Robinson called at AS MUCH AS $120! Imagine! The world's favorite automatic .washer for as much as $120 less than ! other automatics . . . just a little more 1 than ordinary, hard-work washers! gjjj.-qygj.j Automatic oap I F ' I MEW BENDIX STANDARD $229" NEW BENDIX DE LUXE Automatic toap initctor txtra 8 6RAD5 OTHtft BINDX JMODEIS AS low AS $199's Prices include vormal'insUllaiion Times have changed since your parents went to school. Today's swift competition demands that you be pre pared. Congratulations arc in or der, and ti e re mighty proud and happy to extend them! Alley Qop By V. T. Hamlin fyiif SAVAGE WA5?!OR5.'.' WTtX OnS ZTH ONCE V J I AUCNE ESCAPES 7 G V OR BE SLAIN 3-t? Tr-EM VvE AWE A5 LEAVES IM A ml) i cane: P.NV? A3C?L'T T-' i-A,c5...BJT Tu5 LOCK L' ANV He'CANE T ME.'y RFC ' I NEVER HA5 CE CP " T -C.THE INSOLENCE C H;M... ) THE KECJEE5 NO, NCT X WWAT'5 TC eO ASSESS f N. APPeCACEO vt...h;$ T-C IEA. 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