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JL 1 THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SIX Monday, November 1, 1948 Charles Patch Enjoys Hunting Trip in West Charles Patch of the Cass drug store, departed Friday on a hunting trip to the north and west part of the state where he will hunt the elusive pheasant in the vicinity of Bassett, Ne braska, near his old home. When a boy cf eight years of age, Charles was pesrented by his father a gun, and often has enjoyed hunting parties wLh the father. The father asked that every year they might en joy hunting together in the sandhills, this custom was fol lowed until the war when : Charles was engaged in shoot j ing for bigger game in the ; American armed forces. The . past two years he has folowed I out the wishes cf the father in I the hunt. Expert Clock and Watch Repairing Guaranteed Service Sudduth Jewelry 125 North 5th HERE FROM WEST COAST Flcyd Yelick, former resident here, at one time employed at the Journal, was in the city Thursday to spend a few hours with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Yelick, Sr., and old friends. He is now living at Glendale, California, where he is connect ed with a large printing concern and was called to Omaha to look after some business affairs. He is visiting his brothers and sis ter in Omaha as well as the family home here. Live Wire Farm Bureau Unit Meets The October meeting of the Live Wire Farm Huron u Unit was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald 13 rn, The meeting wa-? presided over by Vice-President Herman Hennings. A discussion was held on the membership drive and each member urged to help toward this. After the regular routine of business, the evening was spent in playing cards with high hon ors g;int to Mis. Ray Story and Ralph Gar.semer and low to Mrs. Ceroid Keil and August Keil. At the cloe of the meeting i refreshments were served by the hosts. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gansemer. PLEASE Let us have those formals and evening gowns to be cleaned for the Holidays EARLY! Alterations and Repairs. P lefts mouth leaners 309 Main Dial 4193 Plattsmouth Enjoy Motor Trip to Missouri Points Mrs. M. B. Allen and son, Glen, have just returned from a two weeks vacation that they enjoyed visiting with relatives and friends. They visited at Ur bana, Missouri, later driving to Kansas City where they were entertained by Delbert Allen. From Kansas City they drove to Doniphan, Nebraska where they visited their daughter and sis ter, Mrs. Earl Embery, who has been ill for several months. They found her much improved. Glenn also enjoyed some time in pheasant hunting and was quite successful. Hunting Party Goes to Goehner, Nebraska Friday, the opening day of the pheasant hunting season in the state, drew out a large number of the hunters, despite the unfavor able weather conditions. One of the groups to take advantage of the start of the season was that of Fred Lugsch, Clyde Rosborugh and Louis Hansen. The party stopped at Goehner where Mr. i Hansen visited with old friends while the others braved the "rain to get out trying to secure some of the game birds but without any success. READ THE JOURNAL FOR THE LATEST IN NEWS. Davis & Peck LAWYERS Phone 264 Plattsmouth urn j r 32: Kf(ol IF!? A FEW IF THE ITEMS WE HAVE ON HAND . . . O Pilot Brand Oyster Shell Waterers 6 Granite Grit O 5-ft. Fleck Feeders. O 8-ft. Flock Feeders 5-ft. Floor Feeders Milk Feeders C Spray Guns O Glass Cloth Oil Heated Founts Electric Heated Founts Grit Feeders Oyster Shell Feeders Water Warmers Grill Top Pan Waterers 10-HoIe Steel Nests Stent Saimri IBroodlen0 Sttves CtycHon EQectoc Bsroodleirj (Sonnfeesr's - IFeedli Bairtta'G SpecnaH Feetil CREOSOTE OIL PEAT MOSS CRUDE CARBOLIC COTTON SEED LITTER Sulfa Drugs for Cholera, Typhoid, Colds, Coryza u ml try Service DIAL 6205 "We Serve You Better" 323 MAIN PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR. Harry C. White Will Lecture on Electric Progress (Plattsmouth II. S. "Platter") One of the most familiar fig ures on tne lecture piauorm in the Mid-West will present his new program, ;vian s Progress Through the Ages", at the Platts mouth high school on November 2 at 11:00 a.m. This lecture com bines many exciting . adventures into the world of science and all of his inspiring address is illus trated with demonstrations. He brings with him, to the stage, a complete research laboratory, a long with a rare collection of old lamps, as well as the newest type of scientific equipment. .Moving: to New Home in West Part of City Mr. and Mrs. Bronson Timm and children, Margaret Anne and Joseph, are moving this week to the new home that they have purchased of Dwight Talcott in the northwest part of the city, on Maiden Lane. This property was the homestead of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Toman in their lifetime and will make a very pleasant home for the family in the fu ture. Mr. Timm is ' retaining his ownership of the residence prop erty on Avenue B (Granite street) and has this rented to one of the officers from Offutt field who will move in as soon as the Timm family are located in the new home. as well as their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Mrasek and family. Mr. Mrasek has been lecated at Boise, Ida ho, but recently was returned to the west coast where he is a buyer for the Montgomery Ward company. The Twanka Camp Fire girls held a weiner roast at the home of Margaret Ann SvobcdiJ on Oct. 28, at 3 orclock. We held a short business meeting and played games. Then we roasted weiners and enjoyed our outing. Joann Kcubek, Scribe. ; THOMAS WALLING CO. Abstracts of Title "Title Insurance" riattsmouth, Nebraska 1 3 Hallowe'en Party at Masonic Home One o? the pleasant Hallow- t en held Mp.sc very The parties of the season was Saturday at the Nebraska ;nic Home and enjoyed much by those attending, evening was spent in the Return from Trip Through Ozarks Mr. and Mrs. Homer Camp- bell have returned from a very j delightful two weeks auio trip in Arkansas, Oklahoma and Missouri. They visited at Jef ferson City, Mo., and at Spring field where they viewed the Bagnel dam; at Little Rock, Hot Springs and Fort Smith in Ar kansas; and at Perry, Mukopree and Oklahoma City in Okla homa. They especially enjoyed driving through the scenic country of 'Arkansas where the Ozark and Eoston Mountains are located. At this time of year that country is beyond descrip tion as the foliage has just turn ed to the fall colors and makes a beautiful sight. REGISTERED DllFOC TRY US FIRST - - if we den't have what you want, we'll help you find it. lichard aok One mile west, one mile north, Murray, Nebra PHONE 5016 ski ucual seasonal games, "Ring on j the String." "Bartiyard Char- j ados" and -Robbing fcr Apples" j and "Mentc 1 Telepathy, a greal deal of amusement being de rived from the-e entertaining games. Several cf the group masked and the members requested to guess who maskers were. Refreshments of Dopcorn dy and cupcakes were served the close of the evening. were were the , can- at CALLS FROM CALIFORNIA John Meisinger, Jr., of this city had a very pleasant surprise giv en him on Thursday evening when he received a telephone call from a daughter, Mrs. Gerald Cady, of South San Francisco. The call was to congratulate Mr. Meisinger on his seventieth birth anniversary and came as a most pleasant treat to all of the mem bers of the family circle. HARRY C. WHITE One of his most fascinating demonstrations and stories is the high-lights in the life of Madam Curie, discoverer of Radium. Harijy C. White talks about and demonstrates the very latest in Radium Cosmic and Radio-active materials. Since Electricity plays so great a part in the present work of science, Mr. White will show Electricity and work with it in ( lighting lamps with his hands and demonstrate the wonders cf its laws, induction, conduction and many others. His new "Tele touch", an instrument that trans mits electric waves, will reveal unusual happenings when these waves are intercepted by the hu man hand. Mr. White is well qualified to speak on the magic and wonder of color. He is President and General Manager of the U. V. Color Company of New Jersey, and has discovered many unusual things in his work with fluores cent lifchting. His hand-painted tapestries and brilliantly colored robes when under fluorescent lights are beautiful beyond de scription. The colors actually seem to live. Mr. White will show a new and unusual collection of silk that was used in World War II to signal men high in the sky. His closing picture is the building of the American flag by Betsy Ross, at the request of General George Washington. In this, you will ac tually see how our flag was built, understand a little more of Wash ington's prayer at Valley Forge, and see the flag of America lighted by chemicals under black light in darkness. For a fascinating, educational, and inspirational lecture, Mr. Harry White's progrnm.is super ior. His remarks are easily under stood by all of his audience from school age on up. Will Visit Family at Oakland, California Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thomas of Nebraska City, were visitors here Wednesday to enjoy the Flattsmouth-Nebraska City foot ball game and while here were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Kalina. Thev are planning on leaving soon for the Pacific coast 'where they will enjoy a visit with their children at Oakland, California. Their son, Rolland Thomas and family, are residents of that city Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Jahrig and Phillip Keil and IJernese Smith were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witt of Wayne, on Sunday. While there the men enioyed hunting pheas ants. Mrs. Witt is the former Mary Hicks, a member of the local high school faculty, a few years ago. Vm. S. WETENKAMP ?al Estate and Insurance Res. Dial 5176 Office So. 6th St. Plattsmouth ami Local People to Live on West Coast Mrs. D. S. Sumner departed on Friday for the west coast. Mr. Sumner is remaining here for i time and will join his wife later and they plan to make their home in southern California. During the past week Mrs. Sumner was honored at a going awav party at the heme of Mrs R. B. Keller on Tuesday after noon. Ten guests were invited for an afternoon of visiting and games. In the quiz contests Mrs. Ernest Giles and Mrs. Hal Gar nett proved the winners. On Fri day evening Mr. and Mrs. Sum ner were . dinner- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Giles at their home. For Sale Modern four-room home on paving close to business section, All -modern three -unit apartment home. Good income. Three -room home with bathroom partially complete, lights, water, gas, two lots on paving close to school. Seven-room home and 10 acres on rock road. CJity lights and water. L0RIS B. 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