THURSDAY. AUG. 20. 1931. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FIVE That One Place They always Miss Perhaps your "pet l.cr.rr 13 lu gel; . . , .. T u 1 wvam t .Hi'. ,' il .11.1 job" only to find that, as usual, they -lighted "that one place" they always t-. i-'.w.L- " . . 1 . . i " r klimn . - ... f n-w ciait-tl uy mm auu 111c lauuij, oiau eool news comes from the station the Horchars are seeking health, t build a garage and repair ship and writes that James Horonar is iook- later also will Have constructed a ing the best she ever seen him. They ! residence and make a home there. made the trip in two and a half days This seems to be a very good place for a business of this kind and should Efljan Allen, who was at the hos pital for some time is able to be home and which is very much appre- ; ' : : i ?r "sore."' Who wouldn't? .; ii-.- . . where Walter is in the west which i f:uplete. scientific lubrication job " , I. TT n.TT n.i , r. i i i said that he was to leave the hospital s the place. Besides knowing . . .., T. , i j on Tuesday ot this week. b i . g eTery place i lcludins? ; " . , . . , ., , Mr. Aubrey Townsend closed the one they usually tales. Try us! . ' . . . . barber shor on last Monday ana with a truck moved their household goods from Murdbck to Murray. This U fine for they have been trying to get a place to live for some time and are now to be at home and ready for the school when it opens. Both Boedeker and Wehrbein. east and west, were shipping hogs to St. Louis last week. Again Mr. Boedeker and Wehrbein. east, were shipping cattle to Chicago which were sent on Monday from Plattsmouth. The Murray Transfer Co.. Frank Mrasek, delivering them to Plattsmouth. Mr. Wilford Hoschar of Gretna. Nebr.. accompanied by his sisters. Miss Xora and Irene. Miss Neva Lan- provide a good business. Mr. Bar rows was able to bring a good busi ness to the Murray Corner and we are certain he will be able to make a paying business there also. MURRAY CAR ACE A. D. BAKKE, Propi. Murray Alfred Nickles has been painting the house of Mrs. J. W. Bergor where Mr. and Mrs. Jack Douglas live. George Nickles was called to Om aha on last Saturday where he was l -king alter some Business matters ra-!ter and Mr Dan Horchar left lsat for a short time. I xti fnr Uaattmi Coin whurp Ihpv Give Farewell Party. On Friday evening of last week the many friends of Dr. G. H. Gilmore and the family held a party at the Murray beach in honor of this ex cellent family who are to depart this week for a stay of some time in Cali fornia. There were hundreds of the friends of this excellent couple and their son. John, who were desirious of paying honor to the rriends who are departing for the west. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Addleman a nl little daughter. Klnora. were visi tors at the Old Settlers picnic at Springfield on last Friday. Ben Albin was having a founda tion built on the farm which he re cently acquired and will move his house onto the new place soon. J. A. S otten was building a ser ies of hog houses at the home of Harry M. Knabe which will care Cor his large herd of sows and pigs. Ifaadamea Wm . Wehrbein and Vic tor Wehrbein were visiting with friends and also looking after some trading in Plattsmouth on last Thursday. I D. Hiatt of Plattsmouth was looking after some business matters and as well visiting with his many friends in Murray or last Monday afternoon. A. T. Hanson and the family and M'-s Margaret Moore were visiting with friends In Plattsmouth on last Saturday and as. well were doing some shopping while there. The sons of Phillip Hild were shelling and delivering eir corn to the farmers e'evator the fir? part of this week but are waiting for a better pri e before selling it. George Nickles and the family re turned home from a visit at Leigh where they were visiting for a num ber of days. George says we have better crops here than there. W. G. Boedeker and the family aad Miss Beulah Frans were enjoy ing a visit at the Frans family re union on last Sunday which was heir? at Auburn, they driving down in their auto. It is reported that the trick mule which was with the rodeo and whose antics was pleasing to all who at tended, while being moved to Sidney in a trailer which upset and killed the animal. James Latta and Morgan Stewart were enjoying the afternoon last Sunday at the C. H. Boedeker. jr.. lodge near King Hill where they also fished some but did not need a dray to bring the fish h-me. L. J. Hallas and the family of Shelton who are taking a ten days vacation are spending a good por tion cf same in Piattsmouth aid were also visiting with friends in Murray on last Monday afiernoqn. Mesdames W. E. Milbern and Wm. Sporer were spending four days last week at Camp Brewster where they were attending the toothers chin meeting, they going on Tuesday and returning on Friday of last week. Martin Sorer and the family were enjoyinsr an afternoon on last Sun will join L. C. Hoschar. Mr. Hoschar and family will spend the winter in Manitou where they are hoping for a decided improvement in the health of James and Miss Nora. E. G. Ruffner and wife were agree ably surprised on last Sunday when a number of their friends from Dun can dropped in on them as they were returning from Henry Fields where they had been for Saturday and Sun day. There were in the party Messrs. and Mesdames Herman Ernsi.. Mar tin Zimmermann. Mat Blaser an' Emil Blaser and family, all old neighbors of the Ruffners oi years ago. International Sunday School Lesson "The Gospel for All Men." Acts 11: 5-1 S By L. Neitxel. The Gospel of Jesus Christ, was intended for all men. "the good tid ings of great joy. which shall be to all people." Luke 2:10. This was a hard lesson to learn of the nar rowminded Jew. But God's purpose to save the carried out. His plans, but He could teach and instruct man. to conform to His plan. The early church had her trou bles, the same as she has today. The question of admitting converts from the Gentiles into the church, with out observing the rite of circum cision, became a very pressing one: !l had to be settled. The occasion that brought this question before the church was the conversion of an Itlian by the name of Cornelius, with his whole family and a num ber of invited friends. A perusal of the tenth chapter of the Acts, re lates the circumstances that raised the question. The brerHern. that had accom panied Peter to Caesaria. were as tonished that the Holy Spirit was given to the Gentile?, upon simple faith in Jesus Christ. The fact of this revival at Caesaria was brought to Jerusalem and caused quite a con- rodeo moved 10 Sidnev. Iowa, where j motion among Apostles and the bre thren, and when Peter came to Jeru salem he was accostel by the lead ers of the church but Peter was glad for the opportunity to relate the whole matter in an orderly way. The unusual must be expected, when working with God. Spiritual powers are different and do not depend on human rules or even expectations. From His throne our Lord extends His immediate influence to every part of the world. Distance does Murray Red Sox Win from C. B. Eagles Hans Newman of This City Hurls Great Game and Hold Eagles in Closing Part of Game The Murray Red Sox added another to their string of vic tories Sunday afternoon wnen they annexed the battle with the Council Bluffs Eagles by the score of 8 to 4. The battle was featured by the work of Hans Newman, regular shortstop, who was drafted as pitcher after the third inning and held the Eagles to no scores and two hits. Hopkins, who had pitched on last Thursday and faced another game this week, was starti 1 in the game ; but was forced to take it easy and as the result was niekea for three ' runs in the fourth inning. Home runs were i becked up by j Clinkenberger. pitcher of the Eagles : and John Svoboda and Cholcher of the Rex Sox. In the opening inning the Red j whole world must be aox starieu w iwnos on iwu w God could not change rors and two hits, one being a two. nagger uy joe rviejt i. newouui, fcne by club members: Talk by old leader, Mr. Allen Vernon: Hepaonpc by Armstead Nelson of Florence, Nebr. : Experience at club camp by George Thompson; Duet by De Leiie Carper and Tommy Troop, accom panied by Ruth Chapman at the piano; Quintette by Lela and Paul ine Smith. Fern Frans, Ralph Timm and Tommy Troop; Short talk and club so igs led by Mr. Chas. Gard ner of Omaha, accompanied by Mrs. Allen Vernon at the piano. Dainty refreshments were served on the lawn while the Lewiston band played several selections. EIGHT MILE GB.0VE LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday. August 23rd. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. German services. 8:00 p. m. Luther League. On Wednesday. August 2tith the ladies aid society will meet at the church. The hostesses will be Mrs. OLD SETTLERS REUNION FRIDAY and SATURDAY August 21st and 22nd Union, Nebr. Friday, Aug. 21 Lewiston Community Center will fur nish the Program. Don't miss opening day. Saturday, Aug. 22 Address by Judge James. T. Begley. Band program. Short talks by Old Settlers of Cass and Otoe counties. Cibbs Carnival Shows on Grounds Both Days Everybody Invited to Enjoy the Old Settlers Reunion Henry Engelkemeier. Mrs. Louis Friedrich and Mrs. Raymond Hild. Rodeo Draws Big Crowd. There was a large and very en thusiastic crowd In Murray on last Sunday with a good ball game be sides with the Murray team the win ners. One of the horses, which was vild ape. threw one of the riders, he striking on the ground on his head and sustained a concussion of the brain. The unfortunate man w;:.s taken to Nebraska City hospital. The they are to hold forth for the entire week. Will Locate at Palmer. The Rev. Robert E. Hanson, who has been ministering at the Chris tian church of Murray for some time past. hasaccepted a call to the min istry of Palmer which he begins Sep tember 5th. He will conduct ser vices at the Murray church on Aug. 30th. This will be the last service which he will conduct here. Let all come out and show that they appre ciate the excellent work which he has done here. not create anv nroblem in His work ing. Caesaria an?I Jappo were thirty j Cholcher. c miles ;m:irr hut both are dealt with Krejci. If Stone and Cholcher all registering while for the Eagles they were re tired in one. two. three order. Hop kins striking out two of the Eagles. The second inning saw the Eagles score on a triple by Roberts and a safe hit by Frank, the i:.si three bat ters being struck our by Hopkins. The third saw the visitors take the lead for a few moments when Clinkenberger opened the inning with a circuit drive and followed by Hahn who was out on a fly to Kreji i in left field. Rautickus was safe on an error of Newman and scored when Spoto liit a triple and later scored when Frank tripled. The Sox again took the lead In the last of the third inning. Stone hitting safely and followed by Chol cher who hit for a home run. In the fourth the Sox added to their lead by two runs riansem I hitting and s. ored when John Svo boda polled cne for a home run. After the third the visitors were scoreless, unable to salve the slants of Newman, while In the ninth inn ing Pierce scored for the on the double of Stone. The tabulated score .f the game was as follows: Murray Newman, ss-p S - Svoboda. lb 5 1 Pierce. 3b-ss 4 1 Stone, cf S ' The simutaneously in working out th' means whereby the household of Cornelius, the Roman Centurion, wculd receive the empowering of the Holy Spirit. Being in the midst cf the Jews this official, who had charge of a hundred soldiers, heard about Jehovah and came to know Him as a personal God. There was a real communion in prayer and his very soul was helped as he practiced the teachir.es that were found in. the Mrs. Spangler ac- j Hebrew rolls. He soon learned that love to God required an expression in distribution of alms to those that were in need. This devout man God wanted to lead to the full know ledge of His Son Jesus Christ. God uses human instruments to carry out His purpose. Peter is selected to open the door of the Kingdom to the Visiting Ir the West. Grandma Mrs. Kathryn Pt-rry, who has been making her home at that of her daughter. Mrs. C. D. Spangler and husband, departed yesterday Wednesday) morning for Brule, where she is to visit with her daugh ter. Earl V. Cole and wife and also with her son. Verner Perry of Big Springs. Mr. and from whence she departed for the west. Grandmother Perry Is 8 5 years old and is feeling very well, thank you. 1 Ash. rf 4 i Hopkins. p-2b Gansemer, 2b-:?b 4 1 39 13 Will Attend Fairs. Happy Hollow pig dub of C. B. Eagles Hahn. ss Rautickus. lb Spoto. If Roberts, c Frank, rf Davidson, cf Wallace. 3b Clark. 2b Clinkenberger. p . AB 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 PO A 0 3 1 ! 1 1 3 0 0 o 0 12 1 2 o o 2 0 0 1 o o 0 3 0 27 11 1 1 'O .V K 10 2 7 0 0 5 0 0 3 10 10 0 4 0 0 0 v I 2 1 1 2 0 Lewistcn News Notes the farmer boys near Murray have : Gentiles, as he had opened the door some very excellent specimens of the to the Jews at Penticost. For this I norkers. some five months nU nie-s I nurnose the Lord had eiven him the -lay: . rview park. Omaha, where j wned Dv son of John Hobscheidt. I keys, and after this there was no they ; d seeing the animals as j spolted Poland Chinas, the boar more need of the Keys for Peter, well as the ball game and the elb- weighing at exactlv five months old. they had served their purpose, gant picnic dinner which they tookl190 poundg wnile the sow weighed ! Let us observe here a few lessons 180. The secnnH was Olen Thnmn- that shnnlrf he pmnlarpil hv all u-nr. oro- Dr. J. W. Br. nde! of A fher of J. F. Brer.del and Mrs. W. L. Seybolt. accompanied by the good wife, departed early this wee'i for the Ozark mountains in Missouri where they will spend a week in the wilds of that territory. Willard Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. W A. Lew's of Coleridge was a visior in the viin'v of Murray. Nehawka and I'nion recently and reports that the weather has been very dry there and that the crops were greatly injured thereby. Mr. .-rid JrS f t B e leker. jr.. were enjoying a visi on last Sunday at Tabor. Iowa, where they went to visit -"t -onie cf a nal of Mr. Boedeker whom he attended school with at Shattaek military academy at Faribault. Minn. They enjoyed the visit nice'-.-. W. S. Smith and the good wifc were enjoying a visit at Auburn with some friends whom th y knew at Ong many years ago. Mr. and ?.lrs. Hansel. Following the excellent din ner, they all attended the Fr.ms fam Ily reunion which was held at tht city park. Auburn. Miss Neva Lancaster, who accom- .. . . . . ...... 1 . i . i . AWa -J .ill. : -. . . . .-.. , . , V.'JIil CllllCtlC Vy 1 1 L , 1 the sow 16o. They will show at the . service, and come expecting great state fair and county fair and on j things from God. forgetting the af- Now. 6th, have a pig sale which will be conducted by Dr. G. L. Taylor at the Nehawka sales pavilion. Come get a good pig. Plan to Re-Open Library. Plans are being made to re-open 'he library the first week in Septem ber. New books are to be added and everybody should feel it is his to use whenever they wish to read. On Wednesday afternoon. August 26th. we will meet to clean the li brary and any donations in the way of furniture or dishes will be ac ceptable. Please come and help. By Officers. Will Build New Station. Charles V. Barrows, who recently flisposed of his interests at the Mur ray Corner in the Rock Creek Filling Station, has just purchased the bit of land which belonged to Mrs. Ida Cole, on the west side of the pave ment and will at once build a filling and service station, which is four panled lm Horchar am! Miss Nora miles north of the Rock Creek filling Horchar to Manitou. Colorado, where station. Later Mr. Barrows will also AUCTION! An Auction cf 2 s :oiy brick, machine and blacksmith shop at Murray. '.taska. on SATURDAY. August 29th. 2:00 p. rn. An unusual chance to get into a business ct your cwn. as we will sell to highest bidder regatdles ct price. Ws offer many of the best labor saving n chin. which ixake it possible to get out the work with the least Murray is in a very rich fanning district and plenty of work is cb aiuagle. Come Prepared to Bid Buy at Your Own Price VAC MEKULESKY, Owner Bh : Company. Sale Agents Fcrke Bros.. The Auctioneers OMAHA . LINCOLN fairs of the external and seek to re ceive the hearts desire. I2 The preaching of the word was accom panied by the power or the Holy Ghost, it was the simpte siory of Jesus Christ and His work to re deem the world, t ?, The immediate result: All conditions were fulfilled, the audience in an expectant mood, in the proper spiritual attitude, the preacher filled with the Holy Spirit, the conversion of the whole assem bly. Wonderful, but just as God would have it today. Where man will do his part, God will do Hi? part, there must be harmony and ac cord between the human and divine, then great things can he accom plished. A worked up revival doiefl not bring the results as the prayed down revival. God is no respector ot" persons, nor race or color, where a heart 'vpnms fr.r M ti1 . ..... 1 1 . 1 1 I . - cf . . .... . . .... , i,.,. i.i. i I'ji. .rifii if. is ready to assist and finTs a way to briug that soul into the light, even if He has to summon a preacher thir ty miles away. Race prejudice is still a living is sue. When this is resolved in ac cordance with the sublime teachings of Jesus Christ, and the experience of Peter at Caesaria. much will have been done to advance world peace. Nothing less than thj full teachings of Jesus on this subject s sufficient for faith and practice. The whole subject of home an:I foreign mis sions is involved. !.... Presbyterian Church Notes. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. .Morning worstiip at n a. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. ; (ioung peoples meeting). ; Wednesday evening prayer meet ling at 7:3u. You are cordially invited to wor ship with us. J. C. STEWART. Pastor. Mrs. Fern Frans. Pauline and Lela Smith will depart for Missouri Thurs day. The Lewiston band has been asked to play at the Cole reunion August 25th. La Verna Rhoden and Tommy ! Troop were callers on Gwendolyn i Hansen Sunday. Gwendolyn Hansen has been a guest at the home of Florence Schat'er for a few days. Arthur Hansen trucked a load of stock to Omaha Tuesday for Albert Young and Dewey True. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thompson motored to Shenandoah Thursday. Mrs. Vern Earl and family of Syracuse. Nebr.. are visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Smitn. Mrs. Dallas Young and daughter, j Yivian, have been visiting at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. Ainert oung for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hild of Coun cil Bluffs have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Hild's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore. Emil Hobscheidt left for Florence, Nebr.. where he will meet Armstead Nelson, from there going to different State Fairs to show the D. C. Loner gan hogs. Henry Hobscheidt returned home Sunday from the hospital where he has been for the past two weeks re covering from an operation for ap pendicitis. A picnic was held at the home of D. C. Lonergan Wednesday for sev eral different 4-H clubs. A judging contest was held and they also show ed how to get pigs ready for the fair. A picnic was held at the Murray Beach Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Claggett from Denver, Colorado, who are visiting at the home of Mrs. Claggett's mother, Mrs. Alma Yard ley. A number of the Happy Hustlers club members are going to attend the State Fair with their pigs. tl f being Geo. Thompson. Geo. Hob scheidt, Gwendolyn and Dale Han sen, and Florence and James Schafer. FOR SALE $anen Biily goats. Gccd milk itrain. $5 each.. Mrs. Yirgel Perry. Tele 4030, Mynard. alS-2tw-d Achievement Program. The Happy Hustlers 4-H club held a very interesting achievement pro gram at Lewiston Community Cen ter Thursday evening. 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