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1 THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1947 THE JOURNAL, PLATTS MOUTH, NEBRASKA PAGE THREE LEGAL NOTICES Fouchek & Garnett , Attorneys NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA In the matter of the Application of George L. Farley, administra tor of the Estate of Rhode, deceased, for license to sell real estate. Notice is hereby given that George L. Farley, ad ministrator of the Estate of Gott hard Rhode, deceased, will sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash, the following des cribed real estate, to-wit: An undivided seven-thirtieths (7-30) interest in and to Lots 7, 8, and 9 in Block 3 ' in Donelan's Addition to Piattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, at the South front door of the Courthouse in tha City of Platts mouth, Nebraska, on June 2, 1947 at 10 a. m. Said sale will re main open for one hour. Terms of sale 20 percent cash at time of sale and balance on confirmation. GEORGE L. FARLEY, Administrator of es tate of Gotthard Rhode, deceased. No. 490. May 15, 22, 29, St. Paufs Evangelical and Reformed Churcti rarsonctjie at 714 First Avenue. Rev. E. J. Moritz, pastor Church school at 9:30 a. m. Worship service at 10:30 a. m. VVomens Guild Circles meet Gotthard Tuesday May 20, at 8 o'clock as follows : 1. Meets in the church parlors, with Mrs. Olga Storm, Mrs. Fred Haffke and Mis3 Amelia Martens as hostesses. 2. Meets in the church parlors, with Mrs. Erwin Siemers and Mrs. Frank Claus as hostesses. 3. Meets in the home of Mrs. Elisabeth Stoehr, with Mrs. Bernard Wurl and Mrs. Henry dent. 11:00 a. m. Worship ser vice. Sermon by the pa3tor. 7:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship. We extend a hearty invitation to all who have no other affilia tions to worship with us. Engelkemeier as hostesses Hoiy communion service will be held Pentecost Sunaay, May 20, at 10:30 a. m. This will also be a Baptism Sunday. Tell your pas tor about your wishes in regard to baptism, and bring your child ren to church that Sunday. You are cordially invited to at tend our church school and wor ship services. First Christian Church 8th St. and Ave. C 10:00 a. m. Communion and worship. The Rev. Hausen of Bellevue will be the guestspcaker. 11:00 a. m. Sunday school. Monday, 7:30 p. m. Boy scout meeting. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. Ladies social day at the church, open to all women of the community Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal. Christ Lutheran Church PUttaroouth-Louisville Road Rev. A. Lentz, Pastor 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. Worship services. Our Churches Christian Science Society 6th Street and Second Ave. Sunday services at 11:00 a. m. "Mortals and Immortals" is the subject of the lesson-sermon which will be read in Christian Science churches throughout the world on Sunday, May 18, 1947. The Golden Text is: "The earn est expectation of the creature waiteth for the manifestation ot j will give a concert in the church First Methedist Church 7th and Main Street Rev. E. C. Williams, Pastor 9:45 a. m. church school. A class for all from the nursery to the adults. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship service with sermon, "A New Earth." Special music. 6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship in the Memorial room. Monday evening scout meeting. Tuesday evening Miss Wylma Fletcher, a student of the Con servatory of music in Chicago, First Lutheran Church Rev. Cleo Kautsch, pastor The Church of the Lutheran Hour Caldwell Chapel fcbnwood Airs. Mary Williams is spend ing a few weeks in Fremont, wiih her daughter Mrs. Russell Rted- er and family. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schneider spent Mothers day with Mrs. Williams, and oth ers at the Reeder home. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gerbeling and little son Garry Lee spent a part of Saturday and Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Cora Gerbeling and other relatives here. 9:30 a. m. 10:30 a. m Church services. Sunday school. Holy Rosary Church lita and First Avenue Kto. Edward C. Tuchtk, Pastor Sunday, May 18. Masses at 7:30 a. a. m. m. and 9:00 Independent Church of Christ Rev. Walter Cole, Pastor 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Sermon by pastor. 7 :45 p. m. Evening sermon by pastor. Midweek services at 8:00 p. m. Wednesday. is usual for this group. Before the concert they enjoyed dinner at L-ic home of Mr. and Mrs. W alter Oehlerking on the O St. road. They were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Oehlerking. Six men were guests, Doyle Black wood, a former manager, who assisted in the music, and Hylton G'iswold, the gifted pianist, and the quartet. Marshall Whittemore is the proud possessor of a new bicycle, a birthday gift which he received some days early. Both John and Bobby Hall have new bicycles also. Mr. and Mrs. Sisco and two little sons of Syracuse spent Mothers day at the home of Mrs. Deles Dernier and the Arlo Pratt family. Miss Clista Schlander of Grand Island spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Supt. Whittemore honored his wife for Mothers day with a din i ner in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eveland of Lincoln spent Sunday with home folk Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eveland. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wiseman of Weep ing Water spent Saturday after noon in Elmwood. Guests at the Ernest Hollen- beck home on Sunday were Mr. done by Schuyler Miller. The Womans society of Chris tion serwee met at the Methodist church on Friday May 9. Mrs. Charles Miller was devotional leader and Mrs. LeRoy Cook gave the lesson, theme being appropri ate for family week. Mrs. O. E. paitment, read about the work of Lillian Wald, a Jewess who founded the Henry Street Social Settlement in New York, was a reformer, and had much to do nursing. Mrs. Emmett Cook show with the starting of public health ed films depicting the work of the the W. S. C. S. with Mrs. Arlo Pratt as reader. Mrs. Nettie Men denhall was social committee chairman. The Blackwood Brothers quar tette gave uiic ui men "i-ciicw ,,, t : un vL- concerts at the Community , Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hollenbeck of on Monday, May 12, under the j A.hland auspices of the town library - board j Mi.g; ' WUaon .g h her and managed by Sup.t Whitte- . Vl ,c5Tltr more. The house was ciowded as TAENZLER FAMILY TO DINNER IN OMAHA The Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Taenz lsr and family were dinner guests Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bicknell in Omaha. Mrs. Bicknell la the pas tor's sister. The Rev. Mr. Taenzler will give the baccalaureate address Sunday evening at Table Rock. Last week he and Mrs. Taenzler attended tjie Mother-Daughter banquet at their new church in Pawnee City when 96 people were present. The Taenzler family will move City on May 27. to their new location in Pawnee hen your digestive system does not function well, waste accumulates nd gs is created . j . you feel depressed od irri table. If your distress is extreme or loog listing consult your doctor. But often all you need is to stimulate sluggish intestinal muscles. And that's just what the new im proved Adlerika, the Tone-Up laxative, does. It relieves gas pressure and moves waste gendy through the digestive carta 1. Because it is a scientific blend of 7 effective ingredients it works quickly and pleasant ly. Try Adlerika today and learn why over 20,000,000 bottles have bee sold. Caution: use only as directed. POULTRY WANTED! HENS, over 4 1-2 lbs. ... - - 26c HENS, under 4 1-2 lbs 18c TRUCK SERV.ICE ON POULTRY! One of the first essentials in successfully raising a good flock of poultry begins with GOOD FEED. STALEY'S ' FOUR-BELLS" FEED Will Do the Work! We Have This Feed! A Big Hatch of Baby Chicks! Comes off Monday, May 19th. Last hatch Monday, May 29th. If you want chicks this season, better place your order today. , Chicks are from the Ash land Hatchery. Leave your orders with us, or if nearer Ashland, order direct, and 'chicks will be delivered. ... ).! A. R. CASE PHONE 199 or 268-J Piattsmouth ;he sons of Gcl" (Romans 8:19) Other Bible citations include "In ! auditorium. She is a negro singer whose voice is compared to Mar- ... rri a line ennsuan perscnamy. time i3 8 p. m. Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. the choir rehearsal. Vacation Bible school will start June 2nd. .'iiij the way of righteousness is life; ; jari Anderson's in quality. She has jmd in the pathway thereof there ts no death" (Proverbs 12:2S). The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, "Sci tnce and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, "Immortal man was and is God's Image or idea, even the infinite expression of infinite Mind, and immortal man is coexistent and coetemal with that Mind .... the spiritual man's cousciousness and Individuality are reflections of Cod." (p. 336). Evangelical United Brethren Church Mynard, Nebraska Rev. Ivan Kilpatrick, Pastor 10:00 a. m. Church school. Mild red Ann Meisinger, superinten- U7' i J h A r .'VCT' i Gifts for Graduates FOR HER Toilet Sets - Perfume Compacts Cologne Bill Folds - Brushes Parker 51's Stationery Jewelite Dresser Sets FOR HIM Shaving Sets - Brushes Remington Electric Razors Parker Pens Safety Razors Cigarette Lighters and Cases, Sun Glasses Stationery K-K DOUBLE KAY NUTS K-K We have just fnstalled the latest model NUT SHOP. This assures our customers the best! Fancy Deluxe Mix, 8 oz Fancy Cashews 8 oz Bridge Mix 80c 8 oz 70c Blanched Peanuts 80c 8 oz 30c GIFT SUPREME Nut Ass't, lb. box $1.69 Colgates Liquid Hand Cream, 2 for 36c Aspirin Tablets, U. S. P. 5 gr., 100's, 2 for .. .49c Magnesia Milk quart, U. S. P 59c Mineral Oil, Russian Type, quart 98c Anacin Tablets 100 for 98c Saccharin Tablets 1-4 Grain, 1000 98c 100 for 25c 1-2 Grain, 100 for....30c Hair Brushes, Nylon Bristles, each 98c Crib Sheeting, Water proof, Washable Large 98c Toni Home Perma nent Set, plastic $2 WE GIVE S & H GREEN TRADING STAMPS! Feldhousen Drugs "YOUR FRIENDLY DRUG STORE" Presbyterian Church H. G. McClasky, Pastor 7th Street and Second Avenue Sabbath school at 10:00 a. ro. Ralph Wehrbein, superintendent. Morning church worship ser vice at li:00. The sermon: 'The Mind of Christ." C. T. Y. Fellowship at 6:30 p. m. me fcaeraaon Circles meet on eunesuay as ionows: .ii4e j. at me nome of Mrs. oL-nt: ijuruic, witn Mrs. Henry Lciiat, Mrs. Joe Mrasck and Mrs. Vincent Kelly, associate hostess es. Circle 2 at the home of Mrs. Dwight Talcott with Mrs. John Kafienbeiger, Miss Helen Hunter, Miss Lou Vallery and Mrs. Ar thur Weiss, associate hostesses. Circle 3 at the home of Mrs. Roy Knorr with Mrs. Walter Herger, Miss Blanch Horning, Miss Olive Horning, Mrs. J. W. 1 no,nift Vnotnococ Circle 4 at the home of Miss Shirley Jacobs, with Mrs. Robert Painter, Mrs. L. D. Hiatt, Miss Margaret Iverson and Miss Dar lene White, associate hostesses. This circle meets in the evening. Miss Madge Garnett will give a short book review "The Herds man" ty Clara Clark Wilson. The high school baccalaureate service v.'ill be held in this church st 8aO o'clock in the evening. The Rev. George St. George Ty ner. pastor of the Episcopal church, will deliver the address tc the class of '47. A rummage sale will be held on May 27 and 2S. Place will be an nounced later. St. John's Catholic Church Between 5th and 6th on Avenue B Rt. Rev. Msgr. George Aglas, pastor Sunday masses at 8:00 a. m. and 10:30 a. m. Weekday masses at 7:30 a. m. except at 8:00 on Tuesday and Thursday. May devotions follow ing the Tuesday and Friday masses. Confessions Saturday at 4:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Union Methodist Church Union Ncbr. Rev. E. C Williams, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Morning worship. 10:30 a. m. Church school. Friday evening at 8. Youth Fel lowship. Thursday at 2 p. m. the meeting of the Woman's society of Chris tian service. Mrs. Eunice Bal four, hostess. United Presbyterian Murray, Nebr. Rev. Roy P. Morris, Pastor Sunday, May 18 There will be no services this week. The church is being re decorated in the absence of the pastor. St. Luke's Episcopal Church 3rd Street and Avenue A Canon Geo. St. G. Tyner, Rector Services Sunday: Holy Communion and instruc tion. 9:00 a. m. Church school 10:15 .a. ia. Ed ward Egeiiberger, euperintendent. so acj toe mw-pmcm fjeil SEE THE 3lG$PRi NQ TORD StiOW AT OUR. FORD SttQ'mCQmfaip ion .en ins ttutn In the Ac on do iii m. Plus new wheel rims and hub caps new stainless steel body molding new, heavier bumper guards new door handles lots of other features! 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