THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1935 rULTTSrOUTH srv - WEEKLY J0TJE3TAL PAGE TWO flie IPIattsmo tilth Journal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PIATXSKOU'JE, 2FEBEASEA EnUred at PostoTIce, plattsujoutb, ecoad-cUs caail matter MRS. U. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2,00 A YEAR IN FIRST POSTAL ZONE Bubcrlber living In Becond Postal Zone, 2.-0 per year. Beyond 600 iJiJJfcH, 3.00 per year. R&t to Canada and foreign countries, i8 60 per year. All subscriptions ma payable strictly in advance. Porter Funeral Home Ambulance Service ANY TIME ANY PLACE Reverse Business Phone Call Accepted Eleventh St. and First Corso Nebraska City, Nebr. Telephone 231 Farm Loans with Prudential Insur ance Comnanv l We can loan you more money at us good a rate and terms as can be bad! THE 1 Piizcr Agencies 115 Couth 8th Street Nebr. City, Nebr. ft JCCCCOCCCOGOGOGCGCCOCOSGC Bible School Sunday, February 21, 1035. "Peter Heals a Lame Man" Act, a: 1-10; 4:-U i . TMj i another rod letter day in P (oi'a" life. "Ills' bt ldliess, !i"T5"U duii;uil faith, It ta courage and tusll iiumy for Jeans tills us with wonder and umaeutent ; (bene characteria titd thiiw us (hat he lived up to his new name, ilia bland la this iaae brought on the tirst persciuliou. Here gufii a good I'.iuu ti prison was this u disgraceful experience? This lesson (tiiistttutes au epoch in church his tory; in a very bhorl sermon, the w hold plan of salvation U explained. (Chap. 1:1.1. Hut the Holy Spirit u la the pyi Uologii ul moment and ite i an every day occurrence to bring to the notice (f all Israel (through their loaders I the great truth of the Kingdom, that Jeus is the Savior of the world. About two years have passed on since the death and vesur mutUai of Jeus. The Apoatles have gene this way to prayers many a t.mo, tlic lame man has been at the "Heautiful (Sale" (the (Jute o( NUa uv). for laany years, he Is forty years old, but the great moment ha ar rived, where the Father will glorify hi son. The stage U all set hero ton.o the at tors the lioautlful Gate 7a tuet high by ieet wide forms tho lwck;iround - he lMne tuan is tho central tlguro in the drama. IVler li the hero the scene to be enacted follows: I'eter tilled with the Holy (!o t beholding the veg;ar, sups, look iuteutly at the lame man. to thaw attention the beggar hol l out hia hand ta receive! the ilt. "Look on u.s!" N gift is I'a'timg lut-- hii hand he is duap poluted "Silver and Gobi." If that is what ou epeit. "I have none." I'eter ccuWl undoubtedly set down a; long li.t cf things he did uot have j he did tut have an education, irjj social pv-xitiou v.orch naming he' was jibl a common tishvriaau fram j Galileo, "but such a 1 have, 1 givc."( How eft uo hungry and expectant j souls look to their teachtr and! preacher for Alms, lor tlrea.l , . , and receive a stou or lets. j "lu the name of Je.:us Christ ofj Naiareth, walk?" Here U conquering! faith. Uer is one of the wonders and j signs cf the apostles. I'eter took hist right hand and the lame man stood up, tried his feet and found them sound, then began walking, then leaping-, then shouting and praising God "the old time religion" we sse. It not on this wise anymore why not? (We do believe that just too many children are "still born" 1; our to called ten day revivals that 13 mostly a misnomer. We go through a stereotyped form because It ia the custom, but look at the result J. Here is a soul boru asn. aid Gad gets glory and praise. ''Wonder and EARL EETCHAM GETS POST Washington. Senator Burke an nounced Karl Ketchani of Lincoln lias been appointed supervising resi dent engineer for the public works administration on the Platte valley publio power end Irrigation district's 7,500,000 J'WA project in western Nebraska. KeU-ham will take the poat at a salary of 14,000 a year. HAS HICCOUGHED TEN DAYS A ins worth. Neb. Afflicted with an attack of hiccoughs which has per fected for ten days, William IJavison, 72, of Ainsworth, was in a greatly weakened condition here Monday. Dr. A. E. Dennett, Omaha nerve specialist, made a trip by airplane Sunday night to consult with Dr. T. J. I.awsun on Davison's case. CUSTOMS BARRIERS UP Forbach, France. Saarlanders and Fj e.'Hhnien will begin paying duly on each other's goods when customs barriers go up along the frontier, after such a heavy now of tariff-free goods across the border since the plebiscite that the roads have been Jammed for days. Journal ad briny you news a1 timely bargains. Read them! Lesson Study! liy L. Neitzel, Murdock. Neb. amazement grips the people; they ,tee, the change that has taken place; If there is no change, there la no "conversion. This man tejtittes to the glory of (Jod, for the healing of hit body; but where is the testimony meeting with its joyous acclaim for (nil and free salvation? Hut there is an uftermath to this wonderful drum just enacted; not all the pet-pie are pleased, even though a good work has been done that obnoxious name, "Jesus Christ of Nauureth" has aroused all the hatred of the leaders of the Jews. So. to prison go the preachers. Is that the end? (), ut ! The next day there is a great gathering in Jerusalem, all the dignitaries of the Jews are there like at the trial of Jesus but pub lie opinion luis changed, these Nuu reut.i "had favor with all the peo ple;" they have to use the soft pedal. The- prisoners tire brought before the bar the Sanhedrin or supremo court. There ii no thaigo preferred against them, only one question is asked and I'eter uses that for a text to preach a very bhort but very enlightening iermon: "lly whit power or by what name hava ye done thU?" O,- that teachers and preachers would give such testimony lor tho power and aame of Jesus! Now look at the preaiher, with shining fuce and a boldness thut mut arouse admiration. lb steps out it is I'eter multiplied by the very Oeil.v. "iil'.cd with tho lie ly liliest." he i.i a man of war, a mighty cap tain, a uduicr not to bo put down; clothed with heavenly panoply. U.i viuent vita heivenly thunder, g;a. iov:s vviih heavenly love he la glad for the chance to toll them the name ;:o dear to him. they have ssked for it. ' Vnau.iaI-5 are brought into ccurt, bv.i, we are no criminals; are we to be investigated about tho good deed ! dne to the imp: tent man? Now Us-! ten. ye rulers of the people: De It ivnjvvn unto you aU. cud to all the pec-plo of Israel, that by the name of Jesus Christ of Naaareth. whom e tiueided. whom God raided from the dejd, even by him Uoth thl.i man sUud hcic befcre you w tue." The a:j)lteatk! Is thia: "There i no sal vation in any et!ter name." The:r why do men, seek It in seine other way? He is called Jeus, for ho shall save hii pecple from their sina. He is "A light to lighten the Gentiles, and th gltry of thy people. Israel." "Tho nann? of Je-ius is so sweet I love its music to re-pout ; . U makes, my joys full aud complete. The precious name of Jesus. "Jest's;" O how sweet the na:e.V Jesuo, let, sill saints provUiut I : Its wojtty pruuo foreveiA I Nehawka Gerald Opp. who has been Eick for the past couple of -weeks, is reported as much improved and able to be up and around again. Dan Porter, of the Porter Funeral Home tt Nebraska City, was looking after some tidiness matters in Ne hawka Monday of this week. Mrs. L. M. McVey, who has been in poor health for a number of weeke, is reported as being- considerably im proved and able to be up and about again. John If. Sttffcns and the family were guests for the day last Sunday at the Lome of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wellerseick and family, at Syracuse, ilesdanies Vellenseick and Steffens are titters. L'r. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson, of Omaha, accompanied by the children, were visiting last Sunday at the Lome cf Mrs. Albertina ( Grandmother) Ost, as well as with Albert Anderson, a brother of Alfred. Leonard J. Austin, of Plattsmouth, was a visitor in Nehawka last Mon day, coming down to confer with Clarence Hiinseu on some business matters end was also meeting with his many friends while here. Mrs. Stewart Hough, who has been home from the hospital tome two weeks, is tho wing very good improve ment and is gaining strength dally, although the is not yet back in her accustomed state of good health. Her friends are rejoicing to learn of her progress and trust that it will con tinue. Gilbert Fdmonds, the mechanic at the Hanson Garage, has been con fined to Jiij home for more than a week with an attack of ihe prevailirg malady, but wa?i able to be up and around the first of the week, although J:o is net sufficiently strong to jump into the work and will take a few days longer to thoroughly recuper ate. To Return Tomorrow F.mil Nixon and Harvey Kearney, who have been home on a ten day furlcugh, which they have been en joying with their parents and friends in this vicinity, are returning to the went roast, to resume their service In tho r. H. navy. They go direct to Han Iliego, which if the home port of Hit) ship to which they are assigned. Under, naval, regulation's, they will not bo allowed another furlough for nine months,, unless sickness or other extenuating t ircumstancea should re quire it. They tpeak well of the navy life und are well pleased with t ho op portunities it affords. Guests ut John Opp Home Charles C. Chapman was u visitor in Nehawka last Sunday, being a gueat at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. John Opp. Mr. Opp Is a brother of Mrs. Chapman. H. 1'. Opp, of Lincoln, was alst n guest ut'the Opp home that scimc day. as were Mr. and Mrs. Fuos l'lunkctt, of Weeping Watos. who wero accompanied by Albert Khlers. All enjojud a tine time together. Sustains Severe Injury Lust Monday us Mrs. A. G. Murdo.k was biivily engaged about the home, she turned around suddenly and in so doing lost her balance and was pre cipitated down the cellar steps. As a result of her fall, she suffered some very revere bruises as well as numer ous cuts, being badly shaken up. It is fortuuatu that she did not suffer any broken limbs or more serious re sult., although her injuries were suf ficient that she will remember the ocir.sk :r tor some time. Her friends trust her recovery will be rapid. Unite;! Brethren ir. Christ. Rev. Otto Fngehretsou NKHAWKA CIU'KCH li'tblo church school 10 a. m. Kvening Cos.ul service at 7:30. Mil-weel; prayer metln-r Wednes day evening. The Woman's Society being en- j tertained by Mr?. Akhis this week, j The Uci.pel League meets on Fji-i day even Ins;. j iiv- .r:i s j'lavt'r meiing w lit oe held Saturday evening. OTTKRHKIN CIll'UCH l'.ib'e church sehocl It) a. ra. Morn Wis worship service at 11. Prayer a-.d Praise meeting Thurs day evening. The Woman's Society wl'.l meet on Thursday. Feb. 2$. We praise God for His - wonderful t blessings. "fU so s.vtet to trust in i Jesus. There are many whc are sick, j Remember "The Ang.d of the Lord! encamped round about them that! hear Him and delivereth them." Attended" Lumbermen's Ccziveutioa Mr. aad Mrs. A. F. Stunu were in. Omaha la.t Friday and Saturday, be- ing guests at thj home cf their daug!- j ter. ,Vr. and Mr. John O. Yeiier and' fatuity and iko attending th; con v en- U,u o Nebiiiku Retail Lumbermen. : Can Rest Secure "When yon use a Killer Rtrial Vault, yen can be cssnred your loved ones are secure from vermin, water or any i other substance, ss the cover abso lutely seals the vault air tight. Ask ! for a Killer Safety .Burial Vault when bnrying loved cries. Cost xs moderate : James Miller Ketawka, Eebr. which was held there. Mr. Sturm es pecially enjoyed the address of the thrice governor of Minnesota, a Mr. Ebcrhardt, who is now with the NRA, and who explained in detail the re quirements of the lumbermen's code, also touching on the codes of other lines of business. A banquet was held on Saturday to wind up the meeting, I which was attended by a large num ber of retail lumber dealers from all over the state. "Handle with Care" That is the title of the play which the Junior class of the Nehawka High school will present at the Nehawka auditorium on Friday night of this week, February 22nd, which is also the birthday of the Father of His Country, George Washington. The play is filled with fun, humor and pathoj. It is a three act farce, the scenes being laid in mid-afternoon of i summer day, following each other it 15 and 10 minute intervals. The following is the cast of char acters: Ambrose Jones, tniddlcaged batch elor, LaVerne Steffens; Emma, his sister, Hazel Gwilliams; Letty, his other sister, Marie Smith; Ruth, his niece, Kathleen' Sehafer; Walter, his nephew, Hoyd Mayiield; Nellie, his old sweetheart, Hilda Christenson; Kddie, Ruth's fiance, Harold Rice; Gladys, Walter's fiance. Donna Ross Florence, a gold digger, Hetty Ross; Nina, a sword Hwallower, Garnet Wal do; IiloKsom, a colored servant, Neva Claire I'hllpot; Scott, an escaped lun atic, Clifford O'Connor; Hutch, a gangster, Ivan Hansen; Louie, u gangster. Marion Hoback; Scar Face, r gangster, Donald Kngelkemeier ; keepers, Lowell Huchannan, George Pmilos and Joseph Puis. FOUR MILE CLUB The January meeting was held at the homo of Miss Helen Hunter. The club hud -live visitors. Tho leaders gave tho lesson "Hand Made Rugs." The covered djslrdinncr was much enjoyed. Tho next meeting' will be at the homo of Mrs. Harry Neilson. gJSED tm SALE 1 I'l.V MOl Til SKII tV I lli.lt I'l.VMOI'lll COH H i ntia ii. vim in m:in i in.t.i pi. viol i ll i in ri: I m.u im. viol in m:ihn l H:ti I'l.v y oi 'i n si:it - I mao I'l.vvniTii m:i I Ili'.'II I'l.V VIOI I II ( O M'II I ii.ao iiitvi.i:i( ( in ri: i iKin iiiiv i.i:it coac h i it'll ii t: icoi.i:t m:iia I lli.it ItKl HOI.IIT (11(111 I mat t iii:v koi.kt ret rn t IH.ll ( IIKMI(l.i:r THICK 1 llta.'S II t: tiOl.KT NKDIV t niaa iu-: iioi.iit coach t UI.O Cllll ItOI.KT COACH t i ( inn Ki'i.K i' (Kii'i: t n:io ( ni: itoi.ir (oiri: t ncs ui: itoi.i: i' l OAiTt I IC.VJ I'llV d ((' l i i iiin tat n vi-ivn;t: ( oi it: 1 UiJ VMIIITKT SICIIA. 1 lll-Ml (l IIS ( Ol I'K t mat (..M-r i m ( k t mat i hud m:ivn i in.ia i-'okii ( ii ( n t iik: laiuu ( o vt i i mat) i-'uitit coach i m.i i-'ohii c(.c;s I ID-li I Olllt ItO VllVI'llil t iujs tTiiiu itotlisiiai Wo have oter cars not listed. In fact, wo haxo any kind you may vvioh. Before ycu buy . . . see the KOVAK AUTO CO. Nebraska City, Nebr. When Starch' VJinds I Blow! A few Dollars spent for good Windstorm I Insurance might save you a Heavy Loss! USUSE WITH SAFETY WITH DUXBURY S DAVIS J Isrgert and Oldest Iztsraac Ccapiries in Asenca EAGLE HEWS ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Vernon of AIvo, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frohllch last Saturday eTening. Mrs. Klietsch went to Lincoln on Tuesday and will visit her son and Vife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klietsch. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wyers and son visited at the W. E. Muenchau homo Tuesday evening of this week. Miss Marie Gerdis and LeRoy Tup per of Lincoln called Saturday even ing on Mr. and Mrs. Win. Muenchau. Mrs. Robert Duffield and children arrived in Eagle Saturday morning and is visiting at the Harley Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dobeck and family of Havelock" spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trumble. The guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Carr on Sunday were Mrs. Eliza j beth Carr and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bender and sons. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Piersol and Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Porter spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scat tergood and family. Mrs. Herman Walken spent Tues day and Wednesday of last week with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Wyers and Mr. Wyers and sons. Mr. and Mrs. August Rosenow came cut from Lincoln and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Hud son and Mrs. Anna Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Valley Trumble and Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson attended the Food Show at the Cornhusker Hotel in Lincoln Tuesday evening of this week. Mr. and Mrs. E!ton Snoke and family entertained at dinner on Sun day Mr.-and Mrs. Krnctst Kemper of Rennet and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snoke and family. The district basketball tournament will be held in Eagle on February 27-28 and March 1-2. Eagle will play Eliuwood. Come cut and boost for the home team. Arthur Caddy, who enjoyed visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caddy and family for more than three week, left last Friday evening for San Pedro, California. Sunday dinner guests o! Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer and 1.0ns, were Mr. and Mrs. Orill Allen and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rudolph and duughters anj Mr. and Mrs. Henry Umland and Dorothy, Jean. ;, Mr. and Mrs. John Rudolph, Mr and Mrs. Jesse Wall and Mrs. Ivan Durdick returned last Sunday even ing from ravcnport, Iowa, where they had gone the early part of last week to attend tho funeral services for a cousin, Walter Rudolph. A number of ladles from tho local W. C. T. U. were guests of the Pal myra W. C. T. U. at their annual In stitute on Tuesday of last week. The members who were present were Mrs. Clyde West. Mrs. McFall. Mrs. Har rison Scattergood, Mrs. Harold Por ter. Mrs. Sarah Keil. Mr3. L. W Piersol, Mrs. J. H. Adee, and Mrs Harold Scattergood. Attend Funeral Services. Sympathy is extended to Mr. Guy Jones and family, whose father, L. E, Jones passed away ut his home in Palmyra ou Friday alter au ill ness of several month3. Tho following from this commun ity attended the funeral services of Mr. Jones ou Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. D. A. Hursh. Mrs. Ada Wetenkaxap. Miss Edna Mae Jones. Robert Corr. Ivan Caddy. Ralph Ransford. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde West and Dorothea Keil. Death of Sirs. Chas Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Chas. Kirkpatrick passed away at her home in Alvo last Satur day morning. Funeral services will be held at the Alvo Methodist church on Wednesday and burial at tho Camp Creek cemetery north cf Eagle. Pre sides her husband, she is survived by threa sous, Walter. Claude und Charles, all residing ia California. Mrs. KIrkpatrick was ktwwu by many in this community, who were sorry to hear of hvr death. Eagle Methodist Church. D. J. Schuyleuiau. pastor; G. H. Ialmer. S. S. ?upt. j Sunday school at 10 a. ta. The at- j tendance this wtk dropped a little ' bit. We raust strive to ke-p well above the 123 matk if we a:v to Kat Prairie Home iu an atteadauv cou-j test. ! Mrnins worship at 11. aioa by pastor. The you a w iih ser- j ; tvple"sj choir will have a special number. Wei certainly appreciate thete hue coutii-j butiona by the choir. worth. League at p. m., with Hubert Stewart as leader of the lesson. We hid : iintvrvstiug time with lUble drill hu-t wwi. aud we are sure this. will N ery j interesting. We invite youug pidej to come and enjoy our uus-ting. j Sunday evening at 7i$, Mr. i'ata. representative ot Ujau Vi.merial hespiUl, will here to preheat bi leghorks BABY Large Beautiful Type Chalk While BlooJtested lor BWD by rapid Chick Prices $7.50 per 10D Tray hold 150 eggs . . . Setting erery week. W. F. NOLTE Member International Rmhy Code License Ro. 5S91 pictures by means of lantern slides and screen. These pictures will make us more acquainted with our Meth odist hospital in Lincoln. Thursday evening at 7, regular choir rehearsal will be held at Mrs. Guy Jones'. We are going to go to work on some very special music, so all choir members are urged to be on time. Friday, February 22, the Ladies' Aid are sponsoring their annual Washington supper at the church. The ladies have planned an excellent ladies have planned an excellent menu. Come and enjoy a good even ing of fine fellowship, and a fine meal. Unless otherwise announced. Rev. W. C. George of Ulair, Nebraska, will speak here Sunday morning, March 3rd. .He represents the Crow- ell home. Monday, March 4, the churches of Alvo and Eagle have been invited to join Elmwood in a church night sup per, and afterwards hear the nation ally famous speaker, E. Dow Ban croft, who is a lay church worker. Due to the fact that the leading character has left Lincoln the play which was announced for the even ing of February 17, was not present ed. Wo are hoping to arrange for this play at a later date. Sunday, February 24, 2:30 p. m., Epworth League cabinet moeting will be held at the West home. All mem bers are urged to be present on time. Tho Epworth League wish to thank those who helped to make the box so cial a "success. The proceeds were $18. Wco)iioMlHI(BD.offlilldl Last Month We Brought Wirephoto Today We Announce ITDqSs WIk99' The Great, Neic Colorgravure Magazine to Supplement Our. Sunday Edition Once again The World Herald comes through! Last month we brought you Wirephoto that provides views of the news with lightning speed. Next Sun day we introduce THIS WEEK, an amazing new magazine in colorgravure equal to any of the large na tional weeklies. Here is the best fiction the world can oiler so good that it was eagerly bought by 21 of the largest newspa pers in America, such as the New York Herald-Tribune, Washington Star, Detroit News. Chicago Daily News and others. More than four million readers will greet it each Sunday and read it from cover to covert . THIS WEEK is just what its name Implies as up-to-date as today itself! Don't miss a single issue! THIS WREK alone ie a worthwhile, fascinating Sunday's reading. It's the bigeent bargain in the newspaper world, for it comes to you FRKfr with your Sunday World-Herald. 7 'u ESesd TIIH WEEK hi West San day's MAMA WOUILro-iniEBK AILHD CHICKS leghohhs Bred for High Egg Production Premium Eggs anUjen test, t&i reactor removed. Custom Hatching, 2c per Egg Mynard, Nebr.J Cluck Ao elation Telephone 3614 Changes to be Made at Local Telephone Plant Alex Geist, Present Toll Wire Chief, Goes to Beatrice Robert Gray Here from Table Eock. A change in the personnel of the staff at the local exchange of the Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co., has been announced and which will be effective in the next few das's. Alex Geist, who has been toll wire chief here for the past year, ha3 been promoted to the same position at the Beatrice exchange, a very pleasing change to a larger field of activity. Robert Gray, who has had charge of the company work in this line at Table Rock for the pa3t several years, will be advanced to the Platts mouth exchange and have charge of the work. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Geist will regret to see them leave the city as they have made many friends here and also while they were at Louisville, the former station of Mr. Gei3t. Mr. and Mr3. Gray will receive a warm welcome here where they are well known, Mrs. Gray being a daughter of County Assessor and Mrs. W. H. Puis and has a large ac quaintanceship in this portion of the county. Phono trie naws to So. 6. The World's Finest notion Writers O Sinclair Lewis Albert Payson Tcrhune o Irvin S. Cobb Dorothy Sayirs " ' o P. G. Wcdehousa o E. Phillips Oppenhelm o Octavus Roy Cohen mm