Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, March 18, 1918 FORMER MINISTER VISITS PLATTSMOUTH >From Saturday�s Daily. Rev. J.H. SALSBURY, formerly pastor of the Presbyterian church of this city, but now located at Aurora, was a visitor in this city last evening and today. He returning to Omaha this afternoon where he will spend the Sunday. Rev. Salsbury was in Omaha for an operation of his nose, and after having been given his liberty come down to Plattsmouth to see his many friends. In speaking of a former Plattsmouth citizen, W.E. COPELAND, who is now making his home at Aurora. Rev. Salsbury said he was getting along fine and prospering. WERE ENTERTAINED. >From Saturday�s Daily. The members of Intermediate Society of Christian Endeavor were very pleasantly entertained at the home of Miss Muriel STREIGHT on Thursday evening. The house was impressively decorated in Irish green out of deference to St. Patrick. The Irish talent of those present was brought into active service by games that called for a knowledge of Ireland Romance. A progressive game of stabbing peanuts created much merriment and dexterity on the part of the participants. To rebuild the lost energy used in the intense interest of the games the hostess served the guests with delicious refreshments. Thus revived, a new outburst of youthful life was heard in singing all the popular sons found on the piano. As the time for leaving demanded to be heard each took his departure feeling grateful to the genial hostess for affording him an evening filled with such happy association and pleasant amusements. WILL MOVE FIRST OF WEEK. >From Saturday�s Daily. The last finishing touches are being applied to the building to be occupied by the Ladies Toggery and the first of the week this establishment will move from its present location in the Riley hotel block to the new store room. The back part of the building will house the cleaning and pressing paraphernalia of the Busch Tailoring company, out of which has grown the business in ladies wear. The new fixtures are not yet completed and cannot be shipped before the latter part of the month, but the concern has promise they will be forwarded promptly as soon as done. The new store room presents a very good appearance and is well located. Upon the arrival and installation of the fixtures its appearance will be further added to and the arrangement will be so made as to facilitate the handling and sale of goods in the most approved style. BROUGHT HOME A NEW CAR. >From Friday�s Daily. This morning Ray HITCHMAN, better known as �Brownie� went to Omaha and returned at about noon with a touring car of the Ford variety which goes to the George A. Dodge, who recently purchased through the T.H. Pollock Auto Company. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - File online, calculators, forms, and more http://tax.yahoo.com