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v 4 -THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1947 THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA PAGE FIVE Our Churches Christian Science Society 6th Street and Second Ave. "Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force " is the subject of the lesson-sermon which will bx. read in Chris tian Science churches through out the 'world oa Sunday, June 22, 1947. The Golden Text is: 'Thou, Lord, in the beginning hast laid ' the foundation of the i earth, and , and the heavens are the works of thine hands" (Hebrews 1:10). Other. "Bible citations include, "Lift up your eyes oa high, and behold who hath created these things, that bringeth out their host by number: he calleth them ; all by names by the greatness of his might, for that he is strong in power; not one faileth" (Isa iah 40:26). The Lesson-Sermon also eludes the following frorn tlie Christian Scienc text book. "Science and Health with .Key to the Scriptures" by Mary 3 Baker Eddy, "God creates and governs the, universe, including Jman. The universe is filled with ', spiritual ideas, which He evolves, and they are tobedient to the Mind that makes them." (p. 295). St. Lo&e's Episcopal Church 3rd Street and Avenue A Canon Geo. St. C. Tyner, Rector Morning prayer and sermon, 9:00 a. m. - Church school, 10:15 a. m. Ed ward Egenber2r, . superintendent United Presbyterian Murray, Nebr. Rev. Roy P. Morris, Pastor - 10:00. Bible school with class es for all ages. II. B. Hutchman, superiniendent. 11.00. Morning worship, with sermon, "The All-Seeing Eye.' Christ Lutheran Church PlatUtnoath-Louirville Road Rev. A. Lenlz, Pastor 9:30 a. m. Sunday school, i 10:30 a. m. Worship services. 8:00 p. m. The Sunday school j will present a Children's day in-1 pageant, "Summer's Festival of passage i Praise." The public is cordially invited to attend. Friday, June 20, $:0Q, P, ro. Choir practice at church. 11:00 a. m. Worship service FUNNY BUSINESS conauciea Dy uonaia xvicyuinn 01 Union. See Mutual Loan & Finance for that loan. First Methodist Church 7th and Main Street Rev. E. C. Williams, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Church school. WE'VE GOT 'EM NOW! For All Types---. CULTIVATORS Two-Rows Sweeps ; HI-SPEED CULTIVATOR SHIELDS $7.50 PAIR Stander Implement Co 'Your John Deere & General Electric Dealer"- 135. South 6th St. Phone 92 Plattsmouth Union Methodist Church Union Nebr. Rev. E. C. illiana, PA?r . 9:45 a. m. Worship services conducted by Leslie' Hutchinson Of Plattsmouth. 10:30 a. mi Church school. Friday. 8:00 p. m. Youth Fel lowship . Evangelical United Brethren Church, Mj'nard, Nebraska lev. Ivan Kilpatrick, P-astor. Vacation Bible school program at 8:00 p. m. f'riday, June 20, in the church. Sunday services: 10:00 a. V JChuxch scx Mildred Ann Meisinger, super intendent. ' ' 11:00 a. m. Worship service with Robert Cole as guest speak er. Do not miss this helpful ser vice. 7:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship. Mary Margaret Cole, president. Sunday, June 29, 2:30 p. m. Study of the new, discipline for official members will be held in the church. We invite wou to worship with us. Bv Hershberger 'It's junior his father's trying to decide which end H yvhichr ' ' St. Paafs Evangelical and Reformed Chaxch Parsonage at 714 First .Avenue, Rev. . J. Moritz, pastor Sunday, June 22. Church- School at 9:30 a. m. Worship service at 10:30 a. m. Demonslration- of an RCA pro jector with religious films by Mr. E. J. StovaU, sales manager u -sreuuejuu a v.vw jurk"j dl, tl-ui . j,. rfi,&-is,mE':29! Alirrhurchi . Morning church worship ser- are cordially Invited Mrs. Raymond Hild, Mrs. Emma I .The Sunshine Cooking club met Kaffenberger, Mrs. E. P. Lute. ! at the home of Mrs. Bejrrnan Mrs. Elsie McClintoch,' Mrs. j Richter, Wednesday. All mem Harold Meifin :?r, Mrs. Ferdi-jbers were present with the ex nand Nolte, Mrs. John Parken- j ception of the assistant leader. ing as the entertaining commit tee. You " are cordially invited to attend our church school and worship service. Presbyterian Chtch H. C. McClnsky, Pastor 7th Street and Second Ayenue Sabbath School at 10:00 a Coffee-social by Circle, 2, "Wo men's Guild.' Thursday,. June 26.. Aon vice at 11:00. The sermon' sus Entertains." 1 The C. T. Y. Society at 6:30. llrs. Cockerill. Lois Sporer was a new member who joined. The topic was cake making. Mar garet Richter and Pat Willert did the demonstrating. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Morris and tamily arived home from their trip to Missouri . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Richter were in Council" Bluffs visiting Mrs. Richters parents last ' Thursday. Miss Minnie' May Hoschar of Murray and Miss Janie ' Dietle of Sterling, Nebraska spent the Je- week at the ' home of Curtis Faris. Miss Nancy Perry, Plattsmouth m. t Yess. "bethel spent Sunday . with Mr. and 'Mrs. C S, BetrTeV Vess is playing with the Phil LeVent band cow: b&iss Vivian Meisinger has gone Lincoln where she will attend the University of Nebraska sum pier school Tb.e Garden Gopher 4-H club met with. Mrs.' D.' "j Buckingham Monday.' members f were pres ent but one. Roll call was re sponded by giving a, suggestion f9r- a ajdn, ' windbreak. " Janivr and Jtarry Keller of "tlaylpck are. spending, ibis yeek withj their grandparent Mr- and Mrs, Jojel Kyies while.' their parents- are in "Chicago. The H. W. R. club met with l&'i. ilaxy 'elton Friday, " 'Rey." and, Mxs. W. Q Stephens Qt"'tp$&i Pole, Nebraska. ' re urne io their home Monday rnprnig after spending the week at the ' Emi$ Itleisinger , . home white Rev- Stephens attended the Methodist Conference in Oma ha. Mrs. Emil Meisinger and Mrs. W, Stephens oiLodge Pole, Nebraska were shopping in, Lin cola Saturday. Dprcas Society met a the church" Friday. Hostesses" were Mrs. ' ,Mldred " Comstock and Mrs. Elden' Bates. Mr .and Mrs, J. M. Hoenshell entertained at a family dinner in honor of Father's day the fol lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoen sheli of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shaffer of Plats mouth, and Mr. andMrs. Elza Winget of "Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Meyers were in Ashland Saturday. . Mrs. Edith Schrader --was in Lincoln Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tow Will and daughter and graddanghter of Van Nyes, California and A. L Todd were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Meisinger. from University hospital. Mrs. Betty Holthusen and two small daughters and Jack Bur ke, who has been - attending State University at Lincoln, i drove to O.akdale last week to visit with Mrs. Leta Rughe, Jack's mother. Rev. B. N. Kunkel and wife of Gresham, Nebraska, are visit ing "for a sh'orf time "with thier daughter. Mrs: Howard Snod grass. Mrs. Kunkel attended the Nebraska ' Methodist confedence at Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Kunkel plan on going to Missouri to visit relatives for a few days. Miss Geraldine Attebury has been attending Girl's state at Lincoln this week. She served as a District Court Bailiff. Donald . McQuin and Mrs. Todd attended the Friday session of the Nebraska Annual Confer ence of the Methodist church in Omaha at. the First Methodist church. Donald was the Lay del egate from Union Methodist church. Mrs. Todd had short visits with Rev. and Mrs. Saw yer, Rev. Beebe and wife, Rev. Randall and a number of other friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Stine are the proud parents of a little daughter, born Saturday morn ing, June 14th at St. Mary's hos pital in Nebraska City. They have named her Ellen Margaret. (states. Dr. Howard Listen is tak ing charge of the practice " while his father is away. P. N. G. Circle met with Mrs. Nettie Mendenhall last week. Be cause of the heavy rains attend ance was smaller than usual but an enjoyable time was spenC Annual Dollar day event was observed at the Ladies couficil oi the Christian church on Fri day afternoon at the church par lors. After the business session Mrs. Alma' Hay had change of the program. Readings were giv en by Eunice Ebeler, Alicel.Erig leking, and Phyllis Ebeler, and recitations by Iva K. Ivonsand Norman Ivons. Joyceola Eiden miller sang a number end Mar lene Eidenmiller played a . piano solo. At the social hiur ice cream and cup cakes andjcoffee were served. John McKay spent several days visitine at the home of his-neph- ew at Cheney last week. He re- turned home Monday. Use Journal Want Ads Mrs. Gra't P!bon Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Liston have gone to New Jersey where he will attend a medical conven tion. They will also visit in teresting places in the eastern EVERYBODY IS TALKING Aft PAINT MAGIC One toot washable finish for inside waits BAVIS. Phone 67 530 Main St. Plat tsmouth - at 2:30 . o'clock, f with Miss ' W?uwn service two. Hassler; Mr's. A.' Hild.;fr0Sunay on July 6th. ' - u Jj. Dailv vacation Bib:i : mmmmmhmmb starting July 7th. Cbmrnunjon service two, weeks , spent several days at the Chas. Daily Vacation Bib?? school Now; your Homo - . Permanent i$ EASIER! -a EASIER I EASIER' wUVnewjound PLASTIC CURLER? exclusive, with HOME PERMANENT THE CREME COLD WAVE Deluxe Kit. with Regular Ki .... bbcrcuriert Fiut Lttlheran Cbarc Rev. Cleo Kautsch, pastof Spangler home this week Dale Wohlfarth is to take over the job of mail messenger Mon day. This job was formerly held by Tom Jennings who gave it up because of ill health. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Richter Th Church of tbe Lutbera0 Hour!J?rt Were sho' m plastic curler . -2M Hefia.no S1 curler AHpnctsPlut tat . Caldwell Chapel 9:30 a. m. Church services. 1.0:30 a. m, Sunday school. Independent" Church of Christ .1" Rev. Wallet Col$, Paslot; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Leon ard and family of California are visiting at the home of Allis Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vest and Judy Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrasek and Nancy and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Richter and Mar garet and Richard attended the auto races in Lincoln Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schutz of 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Sermon by pastor. 7:45 p. m.r Evening sermon by Plattsmouth, Miss Mary Peter- pastor. ' : - son of Plattsmouth and Mr. and Midweek services .Wednesday Mrs. Lorin Barger of Lancaster, at 8:00 p'. m. New York were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs . Earl I Mrasek Monday.- . , The United Presbyterian Sun- Union Mrs. L. G. Todd Mrs. Clifton Garrison has re turned from St. Mary's hospital Luther Hall of Suohomish,' Washington, has been here the past few weeks visiting his old friends and relatives. i Russ Schaffer was elected as j director and Howard Snodgrass ; as treasurer of the Unions school j board at the annlial meeting at the school June 9th. " Sammy Van Pool has returned First Christian Church 8th St. and Ave. C Rev. Sherman B. Hanson, Pastor: day School held its children day program Sunday evening. May 10:00 a. m. Worship and com munion. " 11:00 a. m. Sunday school Monday, 6:30 p. rri. Scouts meet at Scout Park. 15th at the church. Rev. Morris gave a brief sermon and the G. I ouartettp sane several reauest- Byjed songs. The Christian church held its SCHREINERS PHARMACY I'M ON MY WAY! f V - IT & 1 f f4r Wednesday, ladies meet all children day program at the day to quilt. 'church on Sunday evening, May yveuuuciy, :ov p. ra. -iiuir gth at 8o clock. practice. Holy Rosaxj Chnrch lith and Frrst Avenue dco. Edward Q. Tuhek faox Holy Mass is offered at 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m. each Sun day.' ' "The Boy Scouts meet each Tuesday at 7:00 p. m." The Sorrowful Mother Novena is conducted each Friday eve ning at 7:30 o'clock. , " Confessions from 7:30 p. nx to 9:00 p. m. each Saturday. Christian Endeavor was held at the Christian church at 7 o'clock Sunday evening. Ruth Ann Sporer was song leader and Mary Todd leader. John Smith accompanied at the piano. A plan to get more members to come to the meetings was discussed. St. John's Cathode Church between 5 th arid 6th on Avenue B Rt. Rev. Hsgt. George Agiujs, pastor jBy-Connie Osbum Mr. and Mrs. Morris McCrorey 'and family of Grand Island. Mrs. Ellen Smith, Vera Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kipper and child ren of Havelock and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wall and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Turley Wall Sunday. Mr. r 1 it j & -. W'ith a convenient loan from the friendly folks at Mutual Loan & Finance Company. Don't let un - paid bills or a shortage of cash prevent you from C Vnjoyinp life NOW! Call or phone for speedy, con- iiuenuai money service. (LPyAL LOAN & H' FIM AMCECO. i" : : "The Friendly Plattsmouth Company" L North;. of Cass Drag Phone 57 'Plattsmouth' Sunday masses at' 7:30 a. m. and 10:0f) a. m. rc Weekday masses at 7:30 a .m. apa James wall and Con Confessions Saturday at 5:00 te Havelock called m the ' and 8:00 p. m. "' ' " evening. . I Fridav. June 27 tho "Holv ' Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mergers Name Society, will meet at 8;00 of Omaha are the parnets of a t p. m. in St. John's nail. iauy gin Dorn ai uiaritson. dos- . tpital m Omaha June 12. Mrs. jBergef"s was formerly Shirley fuuckingham. Mrs. Henry WiVght was in Lincoln Monday. Murray How Yqu Can Help Yoqr Beer Retailer Most tavern-keepers are anxious to cooperate with the purposes of the industry's Self- ..Regulation program. They , know it is just plain good busi ness to keep their places clean and wholesome, and to oper-- ' ate within the law. Most of the occasional viola tions of the law occur at the instance of the customer. This Committee " urges you not to request special favors involv ing a violation. Patronize places that always operate in the public interest. Commend those who are noticeably care ful about law observance. Re port to us in confidence the names of those "who are un mindful of good conduct. It is the purpose of this Com mittee to cooperate with the law, enforcement authorities, to weed out tavern keepers V'ha flaunt the law, and to place the selling of beer on the ' same hijrh plane as tha.t of any other commodity. NEBAS$A COMMITTEE United States Brewers Foundation Charles . Saadall, Stte DirectOf 710 Jitft Bsk 9 ldj , Lincet . - i ; ' r 1 . Look to Schreiner's for ycur playtime ac cessories and you'll see everything that's new under the sun this season. 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