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II PAGE EIGHT THE JOURNAL. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1947 Oar Churches Christian Science Society 6th Street and Second Ave. Sunday services at 11:00 a. m. "God the Preserver of Man" is the subject f the Lesson- Sermon which will be read in Christian Science The Golden Text is: "The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusted in him, and I am helped" (Psalms 28:7). Other Bible citations include, "lie shall feed his flocks like a shepherd: he shall gather the lambs with his arm, and carry them in his bosom, and shall gently lead those that are with young" (Isaiah 40:11). The Lesson-Sermon also in cludes the following passage from the Christian Science text book. "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary that really exists is the divine! Circle 1 at Mind and its idea, and in this church parlors. at 8 o'clock, churchesiBaker Eddy, "The divine Mind bv.y, throughout the world on Sunday, I that made man maintains iiis June 15. 1947. own image and likeness ... All in tne ; r Mrs. Edpnr Mpi-iS Mind the entire being is found ' singer, Mrs. Vernrr Meisinger harmonious and eternal" (p. .and Mrs. George Kaffenbc rger as 151). I hostesses. j I Circle 2. at 2 o'clock p. m in ! First Christian Church th homteh . "MrsT- ,WilJjan; ".aI; ' 8th St. and Ave C mes Wlth Mrs- John 'kenmg Rev. Sherman R. Hanson, Pastor 'nd, Mrs- Emil Schmidt as co- hostess. ! Worship and Communion, 10 ! Circle 3. at 8 o'clock, in the a. m. Sermon subject, "The ; home of Mrs. Verner Knfrcnber- Signs of the Times." ger with Mrs. Frank Paikening- Sunday school, 11 a. m. and Mrs. Floyd Hcim as co-host-; Sunday afternoon, boy scouts : esses, leave for camp, 2:00. You are cordially invited to hi VJAfJT mm SI ? sr W si i . 7: TOO! FATHER'S DAY, JUNE 15 7 y-fc&Mi unirnnnncviM) nuLirnuui 7 r ' if 11 IV J r T 1 an , j is: ; wonderful tne great array ' NYLON tyles Holeproof lined up for 5oul la pure NYLON .with cotton comfort soles. ;pcb warm WOOL and NYLON com binations, or NYLON blended with cot- ton or ryoru" In patterned or tolii 'colors. Genuine 6 ft Sand 96 English ribs, hand-loomed or embroidered dock style. Regular length or Pacer short-. SOENNICHSEN'S M 4 'it Just like big sister's favorites! One-piece playsuits, and pret ties witli midriff tops attached to the skirts, and well-cut, built-in shorts. A wealth of patterns . . . stripes, checks, Mowers, and pretty pastels in ginghams and seersuckers that are wonderfully cooL And like all Kte Greenaways, guaranteed to come up smiU ing even after countless wash ings. Guaranteed to wear and fit beautifully, too. Sizes 2 to 6x. $1.95 to $4-50 SOENNICHSEN'S attend our church school and Monday night, boy scouts, 7:30. worship service, which for this Wednesday, ladies meet to one Sunday will be a combined quilt all day. .service. Wednesday night, choir prac tice. 7:30. Thursday afternoon, 2:30 Mis sionary meeting unit, Mrs. Ed Ofe. 2:30. First Methodist Church 7th and Main Street Rev. E. C. Williams, Pcstor 9:45 a. m. church school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worshiD with the children of the church v.-ation school presenting the program. This is the Children's day service. Promotion will be 10:00 a." ml Bible school, with observed now. classes for all ages. H. B. Hutch- Dcrcas Circle ThnrscUiv. 2:30 man, superintendent. p. m. with Mrs. Rnlph Wiles. 11:00 a m." Morning worship,! Naomi Circle with Mrs. How with sermon, "Christ's Claim laid Wiles. United Presbyterian Murray, Nebr. Rev. Roy P. Morris, Pastor Upon our lives." 8:00 p. m. Children's day exercises. St. Luke's Episcopal Charch 3rd Street and Avenue A Canon Geo. St. C. Tyner, Rector Sunday services: Holy Com munion and sermon, 9:00 a. m. Church school 10:45 a. m. Ed ward Egenberger, superintendent. Gleaners 8:00 p. m. with Mrs. J. V. Hatt. The Nebraska Annual Confer ence in First church, Omaha this week with program each dav and evening. Bishop Wm: C. Martin will preach on Sunday at 11 a. m. Appointment of the minister's will be read on Sunday evening. Evangelical United Brethren Church Mynard, Nebraska Rev. Ivan Kilpatrick, Pastor Union Methodist Church Union Nebr. , Rev. E. C. Williams, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Morning worship service. 10:30 a. m. Church school with ; a program for Children's day. 8 p. m. Friday evening Youth Fellowship meeting. Thursday afternoon, the regu- 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. Mil dred Ann Meisinger, superinten- lar meeting of the Woman's So- dent 11:00 a. m. Worship service honoring the fathers on Father's dav. Everyone welcome. Vacation Bible school will close at the end of this week. ciety of Christian Service p. m. it 2 Presbyterian Charch H. G. McClasky Pastor 7th Street and Second Avenue St. John's Catholic Church Kciwvfn 5th and fith on Avenue H ?. Rev. Msgr. George i4ins, pastor 'Sunday Massrjt; Fitt. Maps. i 7:31 a. m. Last mass. 10:00 a. m. Sabbath school at 10:00 a. m. j Weekday mass at 7:30 a. m. Ralph Wehrbein, superintendent. Confessions on Saturday at Morning Church worship ser-j4:30 p. m. and 8:00 p. m. vice at 11:00. The sermon "The- Faith of Our Fathers," a Father's! Independent Church day sermon. 30 -rJrt The Federation Circle meetings e0- Walter Cole, Pastor on Wednesday at 2.30 will be held as follow No 1 .at the home of Mrs. Henry Jacobs, with I 7.4- f,.; c J u Mrs. Bertha Blair. Mrs. D. S. j 5r P" m' EvcnmS seimo" o j T.i.. - t pastor. ounmer arm mia. -r. i. lanj. t;.i, . o.nn associates. No. 2 at the home of Mrs. L. A. Meisinger. with Mrs. George Luschinsky, Mrs. Ada Moore and Mrs. Elsworth Taylor, associates Wednesday. -.liVWI MM Just like big sister's favoritesl yfffY One-piece playsuits, and pret- j ?V iW ties witl midriff tops attached I'- A . 1 j . 1 Holy Rosary Charch 1 Jth "JTid r st Avenue No. 3 at the home of Mrs. John d . t t j r rn,hl. Pc. I Mpisinapr with Mrs. Georee I t Hetrick, Mrs. Frank Cloidt. and , 0 Mrs. W. E. Hickey, associates. Lnn Vn-nn f 1 I No. 4 at the home of Mrs. Chris an.100 a- m; each S6? w,.un Jii Mr. Lillian T.ivines-I The y scouts meet Tuesday ton, Mrs. Roy Tschirren, Miss Ruth Warga, and Miss Dorothy Warga, associates. St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Church Parsonkge ax' 714 First Avenue. Rrv. E. J. Moritz, pastor Combined service at 10:00 a. m. Church school an worship ser vice in one service. Tuesday. June 17. Women's Guild Circle meetings. Dr. Louis A. Amato Optometrist RUSE BLDG., Second Floor PHONE 72 OCULAR EXAMINATION and CARE at 7:00 p. m. The Sorrowful Mother Novena is conducted each Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Confessions from 7:30 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. each Saturday. First Lutheran Church Rev. Cleo Kaatsch, pastor "he Church of the Luthpran !lo' Caldwell Chapel 9:30 a. ml Church services. 10 30 a. m. Sunday school. Christ Lutheran Church Platttmouth-LouiiTin. Road Rev. A. Lentz, Pastor 9:30 a. m. Sundav school. Chirdln's Pageant timet ice af ter the Sunday school hour. No worshiD service. - 23 TT CD IP DOSING YOUR STOMACH FOR CONSTIPATION . . . When constipation hangs on and you Save that listless, "half alive" feeling Stances are it's not your stomach but your ctestinal tract that's at fault. Sluggish ctestinal muscles permit waste to accumu late ... gas is formed and often you fed niserable, nervous and out of sons. For real relief. . . take the new, im proved, Adlhiuxa the Tone-Up laxative. It moves waste quickly but gently to re lieve constipation and gas. You'll enjoy a Dew feeling of pep and vitality when your digestive system is in perfect order. Try Aolbsjka today and you'll learn why over 20,000,000 bottles have been sold. Caution: take'only as directed. I liH MCI. n rw.ri, I FFCRFATIOVAF. jPROGTJAII GETS OFF TO GOOD START The summer recreational pro gram got off to a eood start lat week as four midget ' baseball teams were organized along with thf Junior Legion team. Boys have been showing up in good nurribers for their play per iods, says Coach Merle Stewart. However, more girls are needed to form softball teams in both age groups for girls, the 10-13 and 14-17 years. The swimming is postponed until such time as the beach is Cleaned from the results of the recent floods. INJURED IN FALL Miss Ina Mae Finnefrock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ol iver Finnefrock, suffered strain ed ligaments and a wTerthed shoulder when she fell on the lawn at the family residence. Monday evening. She was taken to a doctor for medical treatment. 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