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------------- ' . - - ........ .... . . . . . THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1947 THE JOURNAL. PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA PAGE FIVE i I Our Churches EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Mynard, Nebraska Rev. Ivan Kilpatrick, Pastor Church school 10:00 A- M. Mil dred Meisinger, superintendent. Undent. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. 6:45 p. m. Youth Fellowship. The fourth quarterly confer ence will convene August 17 im mediately at the close of the morning worship. Through the courtesy of Broth er Raymond Cook we had the privilege of attending the Sa turday and Sunday afternoon sessions of the Brotherhood at Riverside park near Milford last week. We urge more of our people to attend these meetings of inspiration and power. "Oh, come let us worship." We invite you to worship with us. FIRST CHRISTIAN Rev. Sherman R. Hanson, Pastor Eighth Street and Avenue "C" 10:00 a. m. Communion and worship. 11:00 a. m. Sunday school. There are interesting classes for all age groups. Everyone is wel come to participate in class dis cussions and activities. Wednesday. Ladies meet to quilt. Choir rehearsal at 7:30 p. m. UNION METHODIST Rev E. C. Williams, Pastor 9:-5 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon by pastor. 10:30 a. m. Church school. Thursday, 2:00 p. m. WSCS Friday, 8:00 p. m. Youth Fellowship. ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH Rev. E. J. Moritz, Pastor Fifth and Avenue "A" Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. No worship services during the pastor's' vacation. Regular ' ser vices will be resumed Sunday, August 24. AT FARLEY'S Latest Model Finest Quality CEDAR CHESTS 49.95 - 54-95 Farley Furniture Co. 118 South Sixth Phone 21 FIRST METHODIST Rev. E. C. Williams, Pastor Seventh and Main Streets 9:15 a. m. Junior intermediate choir rehearsal. 9:45 a. m. Church school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship Sermon by pastor on subject: "Spiritual Light." Tuesday at 8:00 p. m. Board of education meeting. Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. Choir rehearsal. is conducted each Friday evening formerly Miss at 7:30 o'clock. Confessions from 7:30 p. m. to 9:60 p. m. each Saturday. OP INDEPENDENT CHURCH CHRIST Rev. Walter Cole, Pastor 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a .m. Sermon bv pastor. 7:45 p. m. Evening worship; jwas cprmnn Hr nn;trir .and M i H vi-f? u- sprvifrs v.'onpcf!ri ibirthdry at 8:00 p. m . Lorella Flamig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip I Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Mason and j Flamig of Manley. 'and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale? (family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Urvih jStc-inkamp, Mrs. Mildred Plager, Dr. Geo. Sturdevant spent Sun Iday in Lincoln at Antelope park and Capital beach. The occasion Mrs. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Dr. II. G. McClusky, Pastor Seventh Street and Second Ave. 10 a. m. Sunday school; Ralph Wehrbein, superintendent. No worship service while pas tor is on his vacation. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL Canon Geo. St. G. Tyner, Rector Third Street and Avenue "A' No Sunday service during the month of August. e fust anniversary of Mr. Steinkamp and the of Mrs. Plager and Ja nice Mason. The Misses Florine Heil and Eugenin Gakcmeier returned Fri day horn Minneapolis, Minn. They spent two weeks visiting Eugenia's brother, Norman Ga kemek r and wife. Mr. a-.;. Mrs. Chet Eke man of Murdo; k stopped in Louisville on their way to Omaha Monday. Suits, Coats and Dresses made new again by Plattsmouth Cleaners. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Murray, Nebraska Rev. Roy P. 3Iorris, Pastor 10:00 a. m. Eible school, with classes for all ages. II. B. Hutch man, Superintendent. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship, with sermon: 'A Disappointing Spectacle." FOB mi mm in FOOTWEAR When you want real quality in footwear, it's always best to shop at WOSTERS'. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Cleo Kautsch, Pastor 9:30 a. m. Church services. 10:30 a. m. Sunday school. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC Rt. Rev. Msgr. George Agius Between Fifth and Sixth on Avenue ' B" Sunday Mass at 7:30 a. m., and 10:00 a. m. Week day Mass at 7:30 a. m. Confessions at 5:00 p. m. and 8:00 p. m. each Saturday. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sixth Street and Second Avenue : Services at 11:00 a. m. j "Spirit" is the subject of the j Lesson-Sermon which will be j read in Christian Science Chur- ches throughout the world on Sunday. Augusi 10. 1947. The Golden Text is: "Teach me to do thy will; for thou art my God: thy spirit is good; load me into the land of uprightness" (Psalms 143:10). Other Eible ci tations include. Go;' is a spirit; and th-?y that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth" (John 4:21)." Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christ ii-n Science textbook, 'Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, "We worship spiritually, only as we eea.-e to worship materially, yiritual devoutness Soidh Bond Mrs. Glen Kuhn HOLY ROSARY CHURCH Rev. Edward C. Tuchek, Pastor Sixteenth and First Avenue. Holy Mass is offered at 8 a. m. and 10:00 a. m. each Sunday. Boy Scouts meet each Tuesday at 7 p. m. The Sorrowful Mother Novena is the 140). soul of Christianif. as are Florsheim, Airstep, Acrobat These just three of the nationally known brands that mean real quality at the lowest pos sible price. For any member of the family -to find just what you want at It's easv (doAJteA Shjos State X-Ray Fitting X-pert Shoe Repair Hot CHRIST LUTHERAN Louisville Road Dr. A. Lentz, Pastor Plattsmouth-Louisville Road No services this Sunday pastor is cn vacation. Sundav school only on Au 17. Tuesday, August 19. at 2M p. m. the Ladies Aid will meet in the church parlors. MVs. Henry Fornoff and Mrs. Henr, Engelke meier will be th ; hestcssts. Mi.-s Shirley and Edna Wag ner and two nieces of Winside, visited their grandmother, Mrs. Nancy Streight last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wynne Thiessen of Ash '.and and Barney Wallace of Oi'.umwa, Iowa, were week end guu-ts at the Glen Thiessen home. Mrs. Tyler Nunn was a Lin coln v:s;tur Mondav. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fidler, Jr., plan i n moving Wednesday or , Thursday to Agency, Iowa. Mr. Viril Livers and Verla called at the J. L. Carnicle home ; baturuay morning, i Mr. ; nd Mrs. Skippy Wailberg ' and baby of Lincoln, visited Tues i day evening with Mr. and Mrs. 'William Rosencrans and Jackie. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rosencrans vis- ited Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Buzzy Gakemier of Lin coln. Mrs. Clyde Haswell helped her mother, Mrs. J. L. Carnicle sev- i eral days last weeking, cooking for threshers. Artis Haswell spent Friday night at the J. L. Carnicle home. Mrs. Glen Kuhn, Sally and i Robbie were Plattsmouth visit ors Thursday. Jack Chatam of Philadelphia, Penn., is visiting Mr, and Mrs. William Rosencrans. Mr. Chatam was Bill's buddy in the navy for four years. Mr. and Mrs. William Rosen crans and Jack Chatam visited the Bernard Grady home Sundav. Dorothy Cappell will be at South Bend the week of August , 11 to take charge of the Red; Cross swim. She will have as her i helpers, Leon Elliott, Bob Cap-! pell, Bryce Hudson and Donna j Richards. j Artis Haswell spent the week- j end visiting Verla Livers. Mrs. V. D. Livers and Keith i spent Tuesday in Lincoln. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Livers of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dolinsky and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Critchfield of Omaha were Sunday dinner guests at th George Vog?l home The dinner was in honor of Mr. Vogel's 71st birthday. Departing last Friday for Chi cago Mr. and Mrs. Newton Sulli van, Mary and Bill, visited with Mr. Sullivan's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cross. Th?y returned Wednesday bringing back Barbara Sullivan who had been visiting in the Cross home. Mrs. Sullivan's mother, Mrs. Sophie Mayfield, accompanied them on the trip. Mrs. Frank Bestor accompanied by Mrs. Rudolph Iverson and three children and Miss Marie Hiber, spent the week-end in i Manley, Iowa with Mrs. Bestor's j daughter, Mrs. George Neuzil and J family. ; PUttemouth Cleaners give yo prompt, quality service at rea sonable prices. Try them. Fine Portraits $5. GO A Dozen And Up Fridays, 1 to 6 P. M. Saturday, 1 to 8:30 P. M Plattsmouth Hotel E. M. BLANCHARD Mgr. C0LVIN-HEYN STUDIO News. I Read The Journal For WITH THE V niFTRIM PI AT I V Oietrim Coptu ouriih.s ro l tfc ssentiol vHamint and mii- II Al rail nMdad far restricted diat. If fiH COMKST Schreiner Pharmacy " mmd - iiliOjj Electric Hot Water Heater o 13 High Speed Drills Metal Tool Box Drill Sizes 116 to 1-4" by 64ths DeLUXE QUALITY -o- Electric Juicer S10.00 Juice O Mats $4.35 Juicerette $2.98 Spotlights $18.95 Welshimer's Firestone STOR Phcne 147 E Plattsmouth, Nebr. Fine 7 ft M " uownuriaKe nDdDDDQDITS listen Worn! If Junior won't drink hit milk.1 try bribing him with o DOWNTFIAKE Donut good end good for him! Easy to Digest.' Bring him oroond ond let him see the donut mode by the DOWNYFIAKE mothine.J Alwoys fresh! SSETHfM MAOi AT... JOE'S NEW-WAY MARKET Mrs. Bessie Core Mr. and Mrs. Claude Helm kit Saturday morning on their vaca-j t;on for a couple of weeks in the j western part of the state arid the ; Black Hills. j Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Isaac were in Omaha on business Wednes day. Dean McFariand is on vacation IS Tobacco ad arette r: a ! NEW WAY JOHNSON NEBRASKA CITY LOUISVILLE PLATTSMOUTH SUNKIST LEMONS Large Sizes Limit 2 Pounds - L Pounds 25c WITH THIS COUPON ICE CREAM Assorted Flavors Limit 2 Pints 2 Pints 35 WITH THIS COUPON CHEESE, Armour's American Spread . . . 2-lb. box 69c BEEF or VEAL, Armour's-JrBsShort Cuts lb. 69c CHUCK ROASTS lb. 45c SHORT RIBS lb. 33c S OA P l-Lb. Brown Laundry Bags Made by Blue Barrel Co. 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Both mother and babp arc g-ting along fine. Earl Hrabick. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hrabick and James Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Johnson went to Omaha Monday where they re ported to the navy. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson went to Omaha with the boys Monday morning. Mrs. L. C. Isaac drove to Lin coln on Thursday. The Louisville Pharmacy has had a new air conditioner sys tem installed in the store to make the building a little more com i fortable for all. j Carolyn Hendrix. Carol Eager, ' Jeanotte Schoeppner and Kath :ryn Nesstn have just spent a I week out at Camp Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jardine and ! children returned Saturday from week's vacation spent at Den ver with friends, who tooK them out through the mountains. The Clarence Wilson house was Mill creeK to a joi wnien iney recently bought from Ivan Thom as. Glen Miller hauled the house up there with the tractor. 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