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t THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE TWO Section B Thursdav. September 2. 1854. I Shrader Family Reunion Held at Creamer Home; Officers Picked , The country heme of Mrs. : 'Georgia Creamer vs the scene id cf the family, who died De- -cn Si:ry' 9. for the j cember 6. 1S53; at Healdton, xiKvual Shrader famny reunion. QkIa Mrs. Ella Shrader, Though hot, humid weather ivife of George H. Shrader. She ,-cwaitca memoers cf the family, ; died Novea&r 1, 1955, at Las 3 hey appeared on seheaule with rif -iveH-fiiled baskets. xinncr was served cafeteria ; Ekcttcn of officers was held .;.. r.i: juanita fearacer: secre jtsry-ircasurer. Committees appointed the 1955 reunion the first ; ..-Sunday in August at the heme of ' Mrs. Creamer. - i .Two deaths were reported dur- ; Tin- the year. They are Mrs. Bell 1 -Shrader, wife of Jack Shrader ' and last aunt on the Shrader 1 Ivlrs. George Stones Feted at Surprise tSirthday Party " An afternoon surprise party -"Tuesday honored. Mrs George, Atones on her 72nd birthday an- , rrdversan-. Relatives and friends ainerea ax uie atones norne, Surprising her with gifts, cn the ---occasion. 'ZlCS c-' ntVr"te Ir?J LJflil . lernocn's diversion. Present were Mrs. Harry Rain- i Mrs. Greeley Mrs Greeley Stones Miss ; Kay McConaha, Ifiehn and Gail, Mrs. De.ores Stones and sens. Mrs. Grace -Eraas and Janice, Mrs. Dale - --:-n - u.a.e. -s .e- xn Ditlymore and children, Mrs. Tr.,.J T ,v,. .v-c-i i .. i.-.w. ... , " Mrs. Frank Cloidt and Maxine I "retunVed Wednesdav lrcm S:n- " das Beach at Hennings, Minne- ' -;ota. wnere thev nave been va- t cationi:: for several weeks. own 2kr d52 50 a week fit iSinllii-Coroiia 5f VORLD'S FASTEST PORTABLE TYPEVRITER FrnOV...witIi PAGE CAGE! O K3rss Is a b'q esswer fo gef- 1-3 bt'-er nau$. Face G039 fetes 'J: " SwCJjworfc c-f cf pass-ad iyp-i-g. That r-eos reader reports, ewer pcSes to do over because "ysj typed to t'-e very end. See Pose Gcj? end cter features c'e3-!-;c'rd. Sn'th-Ccrora is the pzr c b 'e with ti'j matfine perfcrmoncs! jSchreiner Drug -521 Main Dial 4114 . . if evening finds it's time to call cn We'll help you keep Reeled. They are Lulu Wolfe, J Attending -presmer.t; Fern Gish, vice presi- - v- ;0"nt tnii, vt.;;a er, Air. and Mrs. umer it. iara- (Hsm!fi Wspr. - 5 pk t. f i.?r- -rorest carper -Hfa, ngeiine Meyers Dixie , ley, Mr. and Mrs. Rccert Be a, J ;Tr; a'nd Mrs. Wa-ner wsre . dividuals ad bnliness firmI?13 Solomon. Mrs. nrace. ana -iry- Ann ovn- , Larry and Maiuyn, Mr. ana r.irs ; married Aug. 25. 1S29 and moved ratted an e coated 2170 in th ' znvin assisted -Mrs. - - t-, m t n frrn'-m i x r,T rrs ; j", i rr.K t:. v.. . - J n W TXT 1 1 : J -ff It's Yours for only ! I S10.C0 Down v fresh. Remember, laundering and dry cleaning is no strain when we do the work! -t Send us ycur soiled drapes, curtains, slip covers and H. bedspreads . . . we'll send them back like new. H You'll get Sra-Nu process too . . . and at no extra cost. LUGSCH Cleaners & Launders Free Pickup 429 Main v,,re also reccrced. tng, followed by a lunch of ice coffee ana icea tea. the reunion were Shrader, Charles, , Juanita, Dixie, Vince and Jack 'of Avoca: Mr. and Mr?. Carrol Barbara Jo. Ira Yerak. Chester shrader of Cmaha; Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Rhcden, Grace Beil and Forest B. Shrader of Lincoln; Mrs. Helen Altschaffl, Terry, Palma and Stevie, and Lulu Wolfe. Masonic Home News Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sehultz from Sidney, Xebr.. and their daughter, Mrs. McKenzie and? children from California viitcd j iMrs. Julia Faux. Mr- ar.d Mrs. Howard Robert- sen from Rossrille, Ind., were visiting their aunt, Mrs. Bessie Obernolte on Wednesday. Mrs. Lois Jones and Mrs. Lu- visited their mother, Mrs. Lizzie Goodloe on Wednesday. : Irs a m sirith nf Culhrt- i EOn. ebr is spending a couple! rf tt-v tHv, bpr hjhH a ! ct .r" i'-n ne' A-, tmitn. JJle , RoJce e1r t0 Omalia Saturday to attend the wedding cf her niece's naugh- it-1' Mr. and Mrs. Ralston oraham J , aohit 2flpn ,r. , i v ! We were glad to have our h- j branan, Miss erna Leonard, return after her vacation, with tr" " "S ' 1 ; .,j -p,, v ! "rr ci" vrrr cr- home and Slhowed- pictures" cf their trip to -the east, the New England states, Nova Scotia, and Canada. There were beautiful scenes which the fos enjoyed very much Mrs. Frank Under cf Nehaw ka, Llr. and Mrs. Harry Fischer of Los Angeles, Calif., and Al Lmce r visited the home on Fri day. Mrs. V. J. Smith of Haiestown, S. D., Mrs. Catharine Beaies. Sr., Mrs. Sade C. . Frahm and Catharine cf Ft. Calhoun, were visitors at the home. Mrs. Floyd Stayner cf McCook was visiting her mother, Mrs. Emma DeLong, over the week end. Archie Sorenson and sister of Grand Island were here to see Miss Harriet N orris Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Lcw ther visited the'r narents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lowther, Sunday. Mrs. Audrey Root was a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lcwther recently. Birthdays this w?ek: Mrs. Em ma Cass. 9: Mrs. Bess Steph ens, 4; W. E. Cochran, SI. SELLS PROPERTY Maynard Tritsch has an nounced the sale cf 203 fest cf land from the south side of hi? preperty south of .Valley View. The sale was made to Phillips 5 Company. If Washday Has You "Limp As A Dishrag' you "all wrung out, us for speedy help! your school clcthes bright and and Delivery Dial 230 Wagners Arc Feted On 25th Wedding Anni versa ry Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wagner of ; Plattsmcuth celebratsa their, cards. 'tw;7, r h- 25th wedding anniversary at an Benefit card parties at Plat Is-fJt ? Don Warga, adversary party at their heme 'mouth and Union for the March I Jg ..SPf nd J5 Saturday evening cf Dimes have raised well over : ffvS ' hie -MrS- Ho7 The thirty quests' presented I S2C0 in the emergency- appeal, 7 t,Vc TI''11 Jr the honored with a collection which officially ended Tuesday.' I 2 T? J?? c; silver coins. J Cass county Salon S & 40 cf i tp" bs 2mile Among the guests were tnen. Mrs. Wagner was formerly Daisy, Gaines. They were married at Wayne, Nebr. i Zl j ivirS. KOUSe I O ? JCin nUSDanu i 11 f i ... uuiupc Arrangements were in charge 4 I Mrs. Boyd Rouse left Wednes- cf general chairman I.Irs. Sophia t day for New York, where she wolever, in cooperation with 1 ttii -50 rr. ctrhcr tnU... T, , 3cm her husband in r eurenb-g, crermany. r.ir ana ..lr-. nermnj Meismser and Mr. and. Mrs. - Darcy Rouse of Tekamah acccm- Alfar CA.jofw Uarc - n. i j Activity Reports; Dance Is Planned Hcly Rosary Altar Society i heard a report of the recent cuieru mulish aiuuiig otiirx itr25" TAni at il0i5 K0SLary ! , . , . , . ! ..MI5' S !y A.aia? t- - 'j 1 " L"tr; . . , , t. . ' Memoers also learned that five cemmunien dresses have been made by the Society and sent to Rcme. Flans for a dance were also completed. Duriihe social period that ' followed, games were plaved,' m lit RosT Cliff or d! Miss" Ann Tjm.v o.rf v YcVi Fihor Jo d s. Jcnn F.r. rrorr c JK PS.ViL, . with Mrs. Msnii. cur leader, at her heme. Mrs. Burcher, cur as- sistant itaa ier, was also present We read ever cur requirements -for wood gatherers rank. The most interesting one seems to be ihr overnight hike. We started to hem tea towels for the needlework guild. We tx- the ingathering of work cone by many other groups. Next week we will make hot pads. ine group voted to give 2.50 or the Emergency March c. ; carolvn Spohn, August 19. Par Dnmes. Thirteen girls were pr:s- ' erts aEd seTeral fliends were ent- : Invited. CALENDAR :Z:-:-ZZ Thursday, September 2 The American Legion wul hod its monthly meeting at the 4D & 8 club Tlmrsday night, Sep- tember 2, at 8 p. m. Monday Sept. 6 Bud of rromise Rebeah Lodge will hold their meeting Mob day, September 6, at the I OOF hail, 8 p. m. W ednesday, Sept. 8 Social Workers Flower Club wm meet v.eanesoay. Seotem- Qtr o, at ine nome ci Mrs. r ran cis Olson, on 1204 South 4th street. Friday, September 13 Junior American Legion Aux iliary will meet at the heme of Julie Chovanec on Friday, Sep tember 10. at 7:30 p. m." Saturday, September 11 xtcai -iron .Masons wm meet in the Weeping 'Water Quarries on Saturday, September 11, at 2:30 p. m. . - ft 1 111 . A aon - " Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Tucker Cf Amb,-rt m nnnnrP the birth cf a son. Timothy born Sunday, August 29. Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy 1:7 of pi.tte-.ouuE ir.d, XTr arH xrc t n Tuntor Sr BIRTHS cf Portsmouth, New Hampshire! I d blue. Each girl modeled her Daughter ! dress in the style review. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ncwbum I deiIe nd Xylene received a are the parents cf a da center, ; tIue' Carolyn, Jolene and Shar wicht five nn-ir't s-n fivA 5rH ' on received a red. Marnyn re- cne-half ounces? bom September 1. iboi, at fct. -Mary s hospital in Nebraska City. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Juroes New - jbum, and Mr. and Mrs. Marion . ipouse. - Son ' j Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wulis of ; 5 Blair, Nebr. are the parents "of ! j a son. weight six pounds and six j jounces, born August 31, 19o4 ati the Blair hospital. Grandparents ; are Mr. and Mrs. Owen Willis ; iijU i'tu naiit- er. Son Mr. and Mrs. Peter Halmes are the parents of a son, weight cgni pouncs ana tnirteen ounc- auru Aug as i. ou, ivo-i ai me Clarkson hospital in Omaha. The grandparents arc Mrs. Wm. Hal mes of Plattsmouth and Lcuis Kraci of Cedar Bluffs. " Phone 241 Card Players Aid Polio Fight At Benefit Party; $170 Netted Cass countians like to play- Plattsmouih in cooperation with Tuesdp.v rdeht nariv at the -40 & cut) " j pinochle, bridge and canasta : vrere enjoyed during the evening j by an estimated ICO persons, i Aicng witn prizes lor games, the ; card players also enjoyed a plate f Uunch, prepared and served by f the spoiLiW organizations. : Members of the S & 40 were ii:i ctLarga of card tables and g nd also baked and do ! "v" . " vT.u i " . . iliU I3ii.CU iiliLi Li Li j i.- id a uiutu, iuui i-i with conducting the advance sale The Junior Woman's club was I. Inchsaed is $43 hich was in charge cf the plate luncheon : turned m here by the Lmon and serving table, which was ; community fodowmg its success rnverPrt with crrpen ren- 1 f card .party recently. tered wilh fresh summer flow- : ers. Committees assisting from the S & 40 were Mrs. Eucene Vro- : man, chairman: Mrs. Elsie Mc- Clintock, Mrs. Mary Nelson, Mrs. 1 : ( TUfS?Z .?l f1 X XtTJ Ss atthehoil of Jnn': nans. Care of calves in hot weather was discussed and plans enterin in the fair ' were made 1 f Xf," v.i . at the sale barn on August 22. Specialeature of the picnic was ' a judgt cemcrLstratiori caJs3- jHome made icecteasvl "wa. Served. v. j; A'dernonstraticn was also held j on clipping calves and preparing j them for show, 1 Dan Wehrbein, reporter " : FAIRVIEW FARMERETTES Tne Fairview Farmerettes held their last mppiinrr jnrt srhUw. , ment in thiP t-nmp r;f jmptip Our lessen was on mending, in which we learned how to patch and darn. Each of us darned a pair cf socks and cne of the girls decided that darning could be as beautiful as . any fancy work. We also learfied'how ' do very neat patching. I Following our lesson there was j a short program for the visitors i -R-hich besan with community ; sinaing. The girls gave a' stvle review presenting the school ; outfits thev had completed this , summer. Because the girls had ; their garments ready for the 1 fair thev chose f o show them j instead bf modeling them. Each i g?-i toid -hj she Chose her ma- ; terial and the color, and gave an estimated.; cost of the dress ; and accessories. After presenting th style re view, Jolene Spohn gave the speech she had pr"?pared for the public speaking contest at the county fair. Following the program our hostess served homemade ice cream and cookies. Each cirl exhibited the results of her project at the countv ! a?r. we also decorated a float j for the fair, the theme, '"Rolling j on,"' which was awarded a purple ribbon. We would like to j say thanyou to Mrs. La Moyne ; Spohn wo selected a theme and , served as chairman of building i the float. We also want to thank 1 Mr.' and Mrs. Donald Freden : burg and Mr. and Mrs. Skiye Mii- ' ler, Jr.. for helping, and Eldro I Hansen, who drove our tractor. Carolyn Spohn, Raylene Mil- ler and Marilyn Mendenhall wwere awarded purple ribbons cn their school dresses aod Mar- delleit. JoIere Spohn and i sr.sfon r reuecDurg uere awaru- 1 5eived a asd f5 ?h0fn ; r; ; -a.xl,n MendtJ. Repo.. t A , j homes in Illinois on Thursday. KOtananS Attend : Their aunt, Mis Martha Kruse, d;-:. C;,,r., i went home with'theni. " TlCniC JUppCT j, About 0 Rotarians and their! . Gift's and bequests of $1000 -jves attended a nienic supper cr rnore in ten lare areas of 2t Merritt Beach Tuesday eve- this country totaledD$374 &fo liv nins. The -picnic took the place jor t first six months of this cf the club's usual Tuesday noon Vear. During the same period in iuncneon meeiing. . 1 Naomi Circle .-of the Metho - j cist church prepared food for the Tuesdav picnic, : -Fringe benefits cost em ; plovers an averase ct st2U an j employe last year. 'This was a S7'i incrc;ic in two years. cumal.Want Ads Pay T T .C ''m and Mrs. Margaret Wolever "-u general ar- rangements. ' Irs. : Milton Muncie led in ticket sales for the card party, while Mrs. Eugene Vroman was a close second. Sponsoring groups also cited several business places for con- LT. WflWhP eKS JocMm vrrK To?5, VtS" sen s Market, Johnsons arket. 4f5;n Jt' Roy Proceeds from the card party, along with other contributions a i i , acuviues nave pusnea me fund at piattsmouth Jto near the mark Other recent donations include Plattsmouth . Woman's . Club, Anonymous and Fritz Fricke, $5: Kenosha Extension Club, $7; 'Harold Lebens, Mrs. Vera Hent- ges and Don York, $2. Lutherans Will ; Bredk Ground rL..L - - V-1 1 U I I ! In anticipation of building op- soon to begin, St Paul i Lutheran, church m Weepmg Vater wVl observe special cere- I monies Sunday afternoon at 2 i at which -round will be broken for the ry;w church. The service will include several hymns by the audience, an address by the Pa.US? f; f14 r?.Hie acijai: rouno.-. 01 easing oy me past&r and members of; the building committee, and prayers. St. Paul's members have await ed this day for some time, and have "invited friends and neigh bors" to be present Sunday af- j ternoon. After the service the ' members of the Ladies Aid will serve a light refreshment to everyone present. - Mrs. Florence McDonald Phone 2871 or 2322 Mrs. John Bornemeier arrived home Sunday evening after spending a week in .Denver visit ing her sn and family. Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Ragoss of Louisville and Mrs. Catau and three chil dren cf Buffalo, N. Y., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman WendL Sunday dinner- guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wendt "were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Seacott of Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Seacott of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs.- Marvin Wendt and daugh ter. Evening callers were -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaebel and family of Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mister and daughter of Peoria, Ill visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rcsenow on Monday and Tuesday. " Mrs. Henry Klemme and new baby came home frdm the hos pital Monday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kupke, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wendt went to Omaha on Monday afternoon to see Mrs. Oliver Kupke and new baby at the Clarkson hos pital and to do some shopping. Mrs. Ted Harms and two chil dren cf Aurora, Illinois, arrived Monday afternoon to spend a week with her parents. at te home of Mr. and Mrs. John Buck of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Buck this week. Mr; and Mrs. Dick McDonald and family of Seattle, WTash., came Monday evening to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. ; McDonald Three daughters cf Rev. C. J. : Jannen have been visiting here - returnine- to their ; 153 the total was $247 479 0S8 - . ! : L JIZBA & jlZBA Registered in Jinjineerinj and Architecture Design, Surreys, Estimates, Supervising; 3117 Ozdcn Omalia, Ncbr. Phone PLC3G1 - jj IN Mrs. L. G. Todd Phone 2441 5tvXwXwXwxI ww 1 in of ! Donna and Patty McQuin Ian Saturday a the M'ttheU flH?rra-y at the MilCheH i Rich home. Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Wilhelm three sons, Bobby, Ronnie and Lynn of Unadilla, were Sun uay arternoon visitors at the home of Mrs. L. G. Todd. Mrs. Wilhelm is a former teacher of the Union schools. She was Ruth McCormick at that time and lived with Mrs. Todd . while teaching here. Shirley Paulas of Auburn was a visitor in the primary depart ment at the Methodist Sunday School last SSunday. - Union Young People Leave To Begin Work At Lincoln Colleges Four of Union's young people will be leaving Union this week fo attend school in Lincoln. Jim Attebery.is entering the State University and Carol Ann Pike and Carl Orndorff will enter Wesieyan University and Melvin Todd, Jr., will begin his second Tear in the agricultural univer sity. , Union Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker returned home Friday night from Tucson, Ariona, where they have been visiting their son, Donald and family for some time. Carol Orndorff sang "The Lord's Prayer"' for the morning service and Lola Mae and Irene Fae Rich sang and played "Sun of My Soul" for Sunday school service last Sunday morning at the Methodist church. Mrs. Verl Ackley entertained the Woman's Society cf Chris i tian Service last Thursday af ter i noon at her home. Twenty-nine members and one visitor, Mrs. Johnson, mother of Mrs. Ackley. Also several children were pres ent.- President called meeting to ! order by using the lesson fromj the Upper Room. Mrs. Todd led j the devotions, the topic "Seed ! Time and Harvest"' and also used "The Pageant of Rural Mis- sions" in which missionaries 3 from Japan and Korea told of the wonrerful power kindness! plays in "Sowing the Seed." transeasonjTcoat forJyoung Iw o me n Vrsof a flore for fasVJsn tfs's pare! designed coot in rich wooJ. Every srort dz.s,l fror trimT.ed vlna collar riaht dswn deep dol-nan s'eeves suggests Milium lined to keep yoy comfortoble in any weather. Red, dior blue, fawn, rosewood, ccpri blue, chcrcoal. S'zes 6 to 16 cs featured in modern screen, Exclusively Ours r. . Use ' riWrVd August ' fft ft - M M mm m DISTINCTIVE APPAR Give Bridal Shower For Janet Eaton Janet Eaton was given a bri- dal shower last Friday evening! hostesses were .four of her -sen- ior classmates of last year, Helen i McClane. Carol Ann Pike Gloria 1 csman ana anud, u. . "J.PS? ,thf I ; guests. The fixst game -was n j uessinS er ?ame in vhicl1 Marie Vock won the prize. The second game was a kitchen utensil guessing game which was won by Mrs. Earl Stander of Fremont and the third game, a song romance - was won by Gecrgine Everett. The gift table was very attractive with a "color ful narasol and loads of beauti ful gifts which the bride opened 1 and when she- had finished her task she thanked her guests very graciously.-Hostesses served ice cream and cake, mints and nuts, and ice tea. The guests were: Joyce ; Burbee, Dorothy Schanot, Georgine Everett, Wanda Reid,. Martha - Exline, Suzanne KendalL, Ardith Ervin, Jo Anne Hathaway, Opal Ever ett. ietty Hatnaway, Mrs. Louis Beccard, Mrs. Lewis Crunk, Mrs. , Eaton, Carol Stander, Sara Lutz, Mrs. Harold Eaton, Bar bara Lechner, Helen .Naubauer, Lois Maubauer, Marie Vock, Mrs. Leiner, Elizabeth Vock, Laurina Vock, Mrs. Clarence Beccard, Myrna Wolfe, Ginger Balfour, Mrs. Earl Stander. Errna Dick man, Gloria Dickman, ' Mrs. Richard Redfield, Mrs. Claude Furnas. Mrs. Bud Harrison, Mrs. Elmer Pike, Carol Ann Pike and Mrs. L. G. Todd. " Union Mrs. L. B. Mougey reviewed the first half of the first chap ter of our new tudy book en titled "Under Three - Flags" by Bishop Stephen Neal, which she gave in a very interesting, un derstandable way. After a social nerial the hostess, assisted by her mother and J.Irs. Wayne! Ackley served delicious cool re- freshments. j Union schools opened last 1 Monday morning with the fol- 1 lowing faculty : Superintendent,) Wm. E. Metzger; William Wilty,! shop, world geography and j coach; , home making, Lois Dis- j I ney; kindergarten, first and sec- Edwin T. McHugh ATTORNEY Office In Corn Groweri State Bark Mordock Nebraska 1. grocefl ycVe 100 p'le the stitch ta the As kF eclion. 3 Our Convenient Lay J7 if:.' ' ' 7t hi , 1 t - t I v. ; . 7 - ill 5 - I ? -if; if:.-''- '? 1:. l . z 1 ' m 1 : t WE CIVE S & H CREEN STAMPS 13lh on th BIG PAYOFF CBS-TV Network'Sh'o. ond grades, Mrs. Paul Wolp.r. Mrs. Sarah Rich, third, fourth and fifth grades; and Mrs. Beu lah Albim sixth, seventh and 1 eighth grades.- The lunch room ned Wednesday with Mrs '' , tvF-f - c,t9 v.-,- - e Smith predicts that the Communists will follow a the Comm: "son -line to lull the Free World into a sense of false se curity arid seek, by subversion, infiltration and propaganda, to reach goals hitntrto sought by force. The Reds, he insists, must be resisted, by economics, polit ical and sccuu help, as well by military aid. (Sass "heafre Plattsmouth Last Time Thurs., Sept. 2 Double Feature Marlon Brando and Mary Murphy in "THE WILD ONE" and Dennis O'Keefe and Patricia Medina in "DRUMS OF TAHITI" Two hit pictures for the price cf one! Fri. & Sat.. Sept. 3 & 4 Double Feature Donna Corcoran and Ward Bond in "GYPSY COLT" A thrilling story cf the west with the most amazing hcrse ever seen cn the screen! . , an d Glenn Ford and Anne Yemen in "TERROR ON A TRAIN" 2 minutes - left to save their lives! Its 'drama cf in credible suspense Matinee Saturday Z:Zh Nights : 5un.. Mors., luss, Sept. 5-6-7 Alan LaddL Susan Stephen and a big cast in "PARATROOPER 1 The greatest bunch of jump 1 and-fight boys that ever hit the ! silk! A thousand thrills with Alan Lad d in his greatest role! Also Comedy, Cartoon and News 31atinee Saturday 2:30 Nights 7:00 i 9:15 r go" - Awdy FOR WO ME