Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1947)
TuriR;nAY. JANUARY 2, 1947 THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA PAGE SIX . I. Christian Church . W. Taenzler, pastor 10:00 a.m. Morning worship. 11:00 a.m. Bible school. 7:30 p.m. Evening worship, fol lowed by bnpfismal services. The hand of w.'knme is extended to all. Tuesday, 7 "GO p.m. Boy Scout meeting at church. Wednesday. The Ladies Aid will meet to qui't. Business meeting at 2:20 p.m. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Choir piactice. Christian Science Services Sixth St. at Second Ave. Sunday Seriei, 11:00 a.m. "God" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon which will be read in Christian Science churches throughout the world on Sunday, January i. 1!M7. The Col Jen Tet is: "Hear, O Israel: The Iord our God is one Lord" (Deuteronomy 6:4). Other Eible citations include, "Have we Buckley's "CANADI0L" Outsells All Other Cough Medicines In Ausfralia-Newfoundland-Canada, it's the same story "Nothing like Buckley's for Coughs doe to Colds Now on Sale made in u.i.A. Compounded om roro Conodlon Pino olom, V.nthol Iri.h Mon ond other toothing ing'edi- it, Suckley'i CANAOIOL Minturo tnplo ocl in9)' it ontiroly oiflefont more efective Quicker in oction. . tl 4 ( . O.er 14 million bottlet of Buckley t CXNADI'ai SCHRE1NER DRUG WINTER Savings up to 2 A t 1 1 II v V Actual Value up to $39 98 rot all one fither? Hath not one Cod created us?" (Mai. :10). The Lesson-Sermon also includ es the following passage from the Christian Science text book,"Sci ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures" hy Mary Baker Eddy, "When we idealize that there is one Mind, the cti-'ine law of loving our neighbor as ourselves is unfold ed; whereas a belief i: many rul ing minds hinders man's normal drift towards the one Mind, one God, and leads human thought in to opposite channels where selfish ness reigns" (p. 205). First Lutheran Church Rev. Geo Kantsch, pastor ".he Church of the Lutheran Hour Caldwell Chapel 10:30 a.m. Sunday school. 9:30 a.m. Church services. Holy Rosary Church 16th and First Avenue Rev. Edward C. Tuchek, Pastor 8:00 a.m. First mass. 10:00 a.m. Last mass. Confessions on Saturday from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Methodist Church Rev. E. C. Williams, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Church school. There is a class for you. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship, ser- I Ml.l.r. b.. iold lor irfilot.t miirwr www.. -- , . Coush. duo to Coldt prool thot thowtondt ol Canadian mother. Koo il. worth and would hardly dreo oci9 '' ""' 'I"" own druggist hot thit remorkoble Conodioe ditcovery to get bottle right owoy ol any good drug tlore. Yon II .find il quickly looten. up thick choking phlegm, toothet irritated mem branet and eotet hord coughing tpollt. Qm uckley't CANAOIOl Minture today. SCHREINER DRUG Style rm-frOifl0 Wanted styles and colors - 100 woo! DRESSES To CLEAR Reduced - Former Prices Forgotten A Few at $11 mon, "Man-Worker with God." In- I stallation of the officers of the Woman's Society of Christian Ser vice. 6:20 p.m. "South meeting in the Youth room. Monday, 7:33 p.m. George Dew ey Blomgrcn of Chicago will speak on subject, "L?t Freedom Ring." Mr. Blomgrcn, is a foreign news correspondent. He comes under the sponsorship of the National Temperance, Movement, Inc. The public is invited. Wednesday, Jan. 8. The trustees will meet a: the church at 7:30 p.m. Presbyterian Church 7th Street and Second Avenue H. G. McClasky, Pastor s 10:00 a.m. Sabbath school. Ralph Wehrbein, Supt. 11 :00 a.m. Morning church wor ship service. Communion service and reception of members. The sermon: "The Significance of the Communion." 7:00 p.m. C. T. Y. society meet ing. Wednesday. The Ladies Federa tion meeting at 2:15 p.m. The program will contain a review of Gladys Schmidt's book, "David, the King", given by Mrs. Paul Heineman. Music from the Psalms by Mrs. V"rna Goos and Mrs. Edward Wehrbein. The ladies com mittee from Circle No. 2, with Mrs. Roy Knorr as chairman, will be in charge of the entertainment. St. John's Catholic Church Potwpn 5th and fith on Avenue B Rt. Rev. Msgr. George Agios, pastor Sunday Masf :.. . 8:00 a.m. First mass. 10:30 a.m. Last Mass. Confession. Saturday at 4:30 p. m. and at J -30 p.m. Parochial school opens Monday, Jan. 6. General meeting of Altar Society Wednesday. Jan. f. An addition of the three Magi Shop at drastic reduction The annual event with the huge savings and extra values you have been eagerly waiting for! Buy now Save on all needs Coats Actual Values ) up to $49.98 Bargains ! Bargains! Purses $1-2-3 Blouses 1.00 Compacts $1.00 Slips $1.98 Hats $1.00 Sweaters $1-2-3 Jewelery i price will be mide to the Nativity' scene in the window at St. John's hall. St. Luke's Episcopal Church 3rd Street and Avenue A Canon Geo. St. G. Tyner, Rector 9:00 a.m. Holy Communion and sermon. 10:15 a.m. Church school. Ed ward Egenoorger, Superintendent. St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Church Fifth and Avenue A Ret. E. J. Moritz, pastor 9:30 a.m. Church school. , 10:30 a.m. Worship service. Installation of V. omen's Guild officers, in morning worship ser vice Sundny January 5th. Women's Guild meet for month ly business on Friday January lOih at 7:30 p.m. in the church. Congregation meets for anr.u;il business meeting Sunday January 1h at 11-30 a.m. Union Methodist Church Rev. E. C. Williams, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Church morning wor ship. 10:30 a.m. Church school. Christ Lutheran Church PlatUmouth-LouisvWe Road Rev. A. Lentz. Pastor No Sunday school. 10:30 a.m. Church services. No midweek services. Sweden's oldest tree is a 2.000- year-old oak at RumkuUa. It is undergoing extensive surgery to save it from decav. Illinois has a wheat rn?l of 1.600.000 cres for 1947. The 1046 planted acreage was 1.3C3.000 ac res. iArtequa" liht i; an imnevtant safety feature in the barn sine the 1930. turkey production in th U. S. has increased 103 per cent. fabrics ' " ' ' f 7 F-i afefj&t) 1 ay & - -WE WISH YOU of NEW YEARS TT:t I 47 ra h' iav money and serve the best of toods by doing all our tood timing at IGA w.i'j.-e oiiil find tnt lrgs! variety ol fos m ,-vjt. yAewA &urr'.urid:nscs. Your whole year c.in N- h.i (.y ht-n vu I:np ji IGA' fjJLL YEAR NEW CROP GOLDEN CHILI COM CAHME Va.-i Camp's All Beef D?.EX CARROTS IGA Fancy, Tonc'fir... GRSEH BEANS IGA Cut Strln!e5.s IG'A Garden-Run, Fresh Flavored IGA Fancy NorlVern 1 IGA Golden Pie Cioe Prewired in Torr.ato i'auce.. IGA Q.::.ck cr R--u!ar il i (ji .f ji ii LJ tV i. s? ' t - - Garden Fresh FRUITS antl VEGETABLES il Large, criap, firm heads.... 5 Larrre, Zv.-'y-A, Fou r 1 4n a rT-JT-"Tt'TT-T Pin!:, Texas S c5'"-; HAVEL CHANGE 5 3 California Juicy. SWEET POTATOES Prto Kican RUSSETT Pcf:alcc U. S. No. 1 QIfo Flrr-i Knit POTATOES 5 Red Triam; h IGA Cider Quart I Choice in Syrup. No. APPLE SAUCE Muscclmsn's Pure No. KB JH MS AMP fi a . . THE 'a&fUufifi OF gdotf ' 4wPtiC . S3C jar Can can can can can 0 cai-" Nc Ol 1C 3 lb r!:!r. No. 1 can 4f si lb.- 2ic 56 ib. ib. ib. 49 11 1 J iU ,u- s lb- $949 lo' m - ) . " VI t-t MUFFIN Burnett's Bottle f lc VANILLA 2z can Koynl Uuest rure. h 02 2 can IGA Seedlccs 353 wt MTE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 21C IGA Pure Texas 46 oz. can GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ir?A Nf Parlf No. 2 Can ijn a ORANGE JUICE IGA Pure California ORANGE JUICE IGA Fresh Tasting i APPLE JUICE Plott's Pure. PRUNE JUICE Sunsweet V-8 JUICE Delicately Flavored LEMON JUICE Caltone California ' 5V4 oz. ca.n ELENDED JUICE JQC Ctokely's Citrusip No- 2 can ? IGA ENRICHED FLOUR Best quality, all-purpose frnr select wheat and anA minerals. TiiUlll"' 5 POUND BAG 10 POUND BAG A f- ' R Tl MA III II 2 VlII'li V "IGA!" America's favorite morning pickup. Hih in natural Vitamin C 46 oz. can IGA MILK Vitamin D added. Makes Qod coffee taste better 3 tall cans W 1 SWANS DOWN U Cake and H It's depen Cake and Pastry Flour dable... N t- A D : M 'RacrcroH H tT" . Hr W rreesionc N PANCAKE FLOUR rr.A Rraird Self-Risine. h Renular or Whcle Wheat 3V2 lb. bag 53 T7 MIX PkS- ure. 4 oz bottle 15 o z- pkg. " I c For People Vho Know Good IGA DELUXE Lb. Jar ROYAL GUEST Lb Bag DON LEON Lb Bag . ib. a 10c 4 At No. 2 can 46 oz. can 26e Quart Bottle 28c Quart Bottle 33c 46 oz. can flour mi lied M CO Wuh v H enriched w 25 LB. BAG .... 35c 62 II. ft 28' 30 5 oz- PK. n 34' No. 2Vo Ca 1 lb. bog Pure Lard 1 IS. Pckag 30c Heavy Grade A Corn Fed,Bee Roast lb i 45c Fresh Home-Made Pork Sausage lb. Try Our Dili'-'"' Ground Beef Pork Loin End Pork Roast 37c a Fresh Oysters : Frozen O Fresh : Fish iV.V.V.V.V.SV.V.V.V.V.'.V.V. It I) i ? 'SI Jh& Sfyh, Shop: Phones 23 and 24 :