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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1947 PAGE TWO THE JOURNAL. PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA Our Churches CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sixth Street and Second Avenue iSun.iay services at 11:00 a. ni. " Mind" is the subject cf the Lesson-Sermon which will be read in Christian Science Churches tr.roughcut the world on Sunday. August 24. 1947. The Golden Text is: "Righteous ait thou. O Lord, and upright are thy Judgments . . . Give rr.e understanding and I shall live" (Psalms 11S:I37). Other Bible citations include. "Kr.own unto God are all his w.orks from the ilth with i hr,-k -Seience and Healtn j Key to the Scriptures" by Mary ! Bkcr Eidy. -Few deny the hy - pothesis that intelligence, apart j from man and matter governs ! the universe: and it is generally admitted that this intelligence is j the eternal Mind or divine Prin ! cip'.e. Love ' (p. 270). CHRIST LUTHERAN Louisville Road Dr. A. Lcntz, Pastor Piatt ?mouth-Louisvi!le Road V.2J a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. Worship services. ,f th wor.a beei.-r.i.n ei 15:13). The Lesson-Sermon eludes the following fium the Christian Sci (Acts also m passage Ke text- ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH Rev. E. J. Moritz, Pastor Fifth and Avenue "A" Church School at 9:30 a. m. Wurship Services at 10:30 a. m. Circle i of the Women's Guild wiil entertain at Coffee and So cial in the church parlors on Thursday. August 23. at 2:30 o'clock with the following as i the entertaining committee: j Mrs. Tina Born, Mrs. Donald j Born. Mrs. John Brookhauser. j Mrs. Mabel Engelkemeier, Mrs. j Ernest Schubeck. Mrs. Anna Meisinger. Mrs. Alvin Meisinger. j Mrs. August Gall. Mrs. P. A. Me-i- I smcer and Mrs. George Kaffen berger. Ycu are cordially invited to at tend our Church School and Worship Service. Confessions at 5:09 p. m. 8:C0 p. r.i. each Saturday. and UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Murray, Nebraska Rev. Roy P. Morris, Pastor 10:00 a. m. Bible school, with classes for all ages. H. B. Hutch man, Superintendent. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship, with sermon "Religion: an Asset or a Liability?" 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 worship; sermon by pastor. Midweek services "VeclnCiduj at 8.00 p. m . litre's proof positive that ycu get the LOWEST PRICES ri sible when vou bay your fa vorite nationally advertised, quality - proven health and bfauty aids at SchreincrV. Many of the products you buy most frequently are priced from 10 per cent to 18 per cent below full price and that's real ravings for ycu. It seems almot too good to be true but you'll see plenty of first hand proof in these timely values. Check your needs then come to Schreiner's. BROMO SELTZER 57c PROPHYLACTIC TOOTH BRUSH 49c VITAVIM Multi-Vitamins and Minerals 1.95 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Dr. II. G. MeClusky, Pastor Seventh Street and Second Ave. 10 a. m. Sunday school; Ralph Wehrbein, superintendents 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon by the pastor: "Sowing and Reaping." Special music. FIRST METHODIST Rev. E. C. Williams, Pastor Seventh and Main Streets 9:15 a. m. Choir rehearsal f - r the Juniors and Intermediates. 9:45 a. m. Church school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship with sermon. "Things Lacking ". ED OFES HAVE VISITORS Visiting here this week with his sister, Mrs. E. G. Ofe ;.nd Mr. Gfe were Glen McBride, Mrs. Mc Bride and their children. Janice cr.d Donald cf Los Angeles. They &!ar.ncd to stay until late Thurs day evening. Also visiting in the Ofe home are Mrs. Ofe's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McBride of Eardvcll, Kentucky. WALDENS TO DENVER Mr. and Mrs. Charles Welden and family leff Tuesday niht for Colorado where they wiil visit until the end of the week at Den ver and Florence. They were ac romDanied bv Mrs. Walden's mother, Mrs. T. J. Cacy of this j city and Mr. Vvaldens brother, Here from California Mrs. P. Lv Haley of Richmond, j California was a week end visitor j at the home of her brother and familv. Mr. and Mrs. George Thun" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thun and Elaine were visitors at the Thun home on Monday evening. Mrs. Haley accompanied them to their home at Springfield where . she will visit until Friday. She ! will then go to Ashland to the home of her parents for a visit and will go from there to her home at Richmond. IvI. Chester Taylor returned where s Tuesday from Claf k-;on hospital oration. :e had undergone an op- Special music furnished by the Shirley Walclen. Jr., who lives at Young People's Church School Concordia, Kansas. Class. ! The School of Missions' for the District and Conference officers of the Woman's Society of Chris- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bowdcn and children of Fraser, Colorado were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Condon and family. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Cleo Kautsch. Pastor 9:30 a. m. Church services. 10:30 a. m. Sundar school. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL Canon Geo. St. G. Tyner, Rector Third Street and Avenue "A" No Sunday service during the month of August. ST. JOIIVS 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. tian Service will be held in Lin coln this week. Mrs. E. C. Wil liams, Registrar. The Pastors' School for minis ters will be held in Lincoln this week the lecturers are. Russell L. Dicks on Couneeilirg. Henry M. Johnson-Adult Educa tion. ' Walter G. Williams 'When the Prophets Pray." Rev. E. C. Williams, Registrar. Celebrates Birthday Janice Caldwell celebrated her ! 11th birthday last week by going! with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j L. A.. Caldwell, to Omaha for an j evening's entertainment. Dick Gcrbeling left Tuesday morning for Grand Island for a week's visit with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Con ger and hi; cousin. Loris. UNION METHODIST Rev E. C. Williams, Pxstor 9:45 a. m. Morning worship. I 10:30 a. m. Church school. j Woman's Society of Christian ! Service meeting on Thursday af ternccn at 2 p. m. Youth Fellowship Friday eve ning at 8 p. m. Former Cass County Residents Are Here 1 Arriving Monday for a visit in Plattsmouth and Cass county were Lee Brown and his daughtof -in-law. ' Mrs. E. D. Brown cf Sand P.eint, Idaho. Mr. Brown lived for many years near Weeping Water and is well ac- See Mutual Loan & Finance fof that loan. Walter H. Harold It. Smith Lebens Attorney s-at-Law Donat BIdg. - Plattsmouth quainted with" Cass county manv of the residents. and G-?s to Hospital . M. R. Cooley entered St. Joseph's hospital. Omaha, Tues- i day morning for a check up and : observation. He expected to re- ; main there for two weeks. 421 SUDDUTH WATCH SHOP Watch & Clock Repairing! Main St. - Plattsmouth n i tiowk Alienate of Lad Tcmato Dust Chem H?x fcr Hogs .. Ccnol Garden Dust Weed No .More ... Sprayer Aecrscct Bombs Chicken Lice Powder Zen-A-Trcl Hog Wormer Pay-U Hog Wcrmer Pcstrcy 23'; DDT, qt. Toxite Flv Spray Clack Flag Fly Spray 13c 33c 1.C0 39c 1.00 5?c .3.98 23c .1.C0 .1.53 1.39 1.30 25c Hay Fever Sufferers TRY SE-BEX Vitamin C With B Complex $2.93 Coolies (Cleansing Pads) 25c PJex Face Sponges 10c Tabu Lipsticks 1.00 Kurl Lash 1.00 Ncet 25c Odcrono (Kills Body Odar) 35c Bath Clocm (No Ring in Tub) ... 89c Chen Yu Nail Polish 60c Du Barry Freshener LOO LIMEADES ARE ONLY 5 CENTS HERE mm 3 Correct "Quick- Freezing" and -Safe Frozen Storage in the . FIRST CHRISTIAN i i Rev. Sherman R. Hanson, Pastor j , Eightn Street and Avenue "C" 10:00 a. m. Communion and worship. Richard Sack will oc- ' ' cupy the pulpit in the absence of ; ; the pastor who is on vacation. J ( 11:00 a. m. Sunday school.' i There arc interesting classes for ; all age groups. Everyone is we'- ; come to participate in class dis- j cussions and activities. j Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. Ladies ' Aid social meeting. Choir prac- ! tice at 7:30 p. m. Weekend in Mountains Mrs. George M. Barr. Mrs. El- s sic Hickson and daughter. Lois ! Schrceder, accompanied by Mrs. j Rhoda Hcman of Omaha, left by train Wednesday night for Den- j ver where they will stay- over j the week end and make an .ex cursion trip into the mountains, j written spelling contest held in j i i rreezer HOLY KOSARY CHURCH Rev. Edward C. Tuchek, Pastor Sixteenth and First Avenue. Holy Mass is offered at G a. m. and 10:00 a. m. each Sunday. Boy Scouts meet each Tuesday at 7 p. m. The Sorrowful Mother Novena is conducted each Friday evening I Urn. Mary Rlshel Ha? Guests Miss Helen Hov.iett of DeWitt and Miss Ruth Kcan of Omaha were weekend quests of Miss Mary Rishel. On Saturday Miss l(i:-hcl entertained for a former college roommate. Mrs. William Thompson of Venango, Nebr. Other guests were Mi.-s Rosalee Wcathtrficld. Lincoln. Mrs. j Wayne Buhrmar.n. Nebraska ! Citv, and Mrs. Eoyd Magor, Au- ; Fine Portraits $5.00 A Dozen And Up Friday, 1 to 6 P. M. Saturday, 1 to 8:30 P. M Plaltsmcntli Hotel E. M. BLANCHARD Mgr. C0LVIN-HEYN STUDIO 1 iiMggfltkii IM fit4 Just about two years , ago, the war ended remember? Everyone thought then that there would be plenty of mate rials and equipment of all kinds available imme diately. That hasn't been the case with us. We haven't been able to obtain enough equipment to complete our expansion program, and we're still short. Eut in spite of this, we have installed more telephones than ever before in our history. W e're proud of our record and we're driving with all possible speed to keep up with the ever mounting demands fcr new service. 1 ? his LsncGin .eien-Jor.G a leisgrapn uo. "A Nebraska Company Serving Its People m. to ' at 7:30 o'clock. Confessions from 7:30 p. 9:00 p. m. each Saturday. 1 The summer relit.ous instruc- ' tion course for children of the parish will continue through next week. It is being conducted by the Ursuline sisters. Cafeteria dinner: The women -1 of the Garish will serve a cafe- . tcria dinner Sunday from 12:09' noon until 2:00 n. m. ! ihe young folks were mates of the class of 1946 State Teachers college. class-Pjiu "Stand-Up" convenience with correct sub-zero freezing and storage temperatures. 10.3 cubic feet capacity depend able sealed mechanism. See it today! EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Mynard. Nebraska Rev. Ivan Kilpatrick, Pa' tor 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. Mil dred Ann Meisinger, superinten dent. 11:00 a. m. Worship service. 6:45 p. m. Youth Fellowship. MEN OF CHURCH j HAVE MEETING j The nun of the Evangelical; U-ited Brethren church at My- ; rard have resumed their Men's Meetings. Their first session of the season was held last Tuesday r.:aht in the church basement. A ' ocl crowd was out and Rev. Ivan Kilpatrick of the church : ' ' els that it was a very success-' fid meeting. ' A bigger attendance is the o;al for the next meeting. The; men are wu: tua vui a which will be announced later. I , liPilli ' 5 I? - , .5W . .1 " Look Tr'm and F'resh Lei Plattsmouth Cleaners renew your J garments. Solve your finaral problems at 3Iutual Loan and Finance Co. Come to Our OPENING FUR EVENT! FRIDAY AUGUST 22 ONLY SWATEK HARDWARE Recent visitors here were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Higley of Cal gary, Canada. Mrs. Higley is the former Elsie Stokes of Mynard. Here to renew acquaintances with old friends, the Higleys had j j ccmc by way of Niagara Falls where they had purchased a new car and then come on to Decatur and Plattsmouth. They planned to go to Denver and the moun- tains and to Salt Lake before re turning to Canada. Swift's Premium FRANKS Ib. 45c Essex Summer SAUSAGE .... lb. 45c Swift's Oriole BACON lb. 67c No. 2V2 Can Rose Festival PEARS 32c No. 1 Jar Win You PRESERVES 39c No. 22 Can Pacific Mist PURPLE PLUMS .. 19c r No. 2 Can BLACKBERRIES .. 19c No. 2 Can Red Kidney BEANS 15c No. 2 Can Rosedals PEAS 15c . Morton House Tomato SOUP 2 for 15c Med. No. 1 Can Ripe OLIVES 25c j QUALITY A RRANnS No. 2 Can PIE CHERRIES 26c Pks. Pillsbury PIE CRUST 16c No. 2V2 Can DeAnza APRICOTS 23c 1MB I ..:. 7VM-riL. j 3-Lb. Can CR1SCO $1.09 Ljr. SWippy . P-NUT BUTTFX 38c Doz. Zine , JAR CAPS 23c Dot. JAR RINGS 5c Old Dutch CLEANSER 9c Pt. Johnson's GLO-COAT 59c TWO Fly SWATTERS 15c Quart FLYDED 29c Atlas Jars, Doz. Qts-75c Atlas Jars, Doz. Pts 65c Qt. Church's Grape JUICE 41c 46-Oz. San Luis Tomato JUICE 23c Qt. Mott's Apple JUICE 25c No. 2 Can A&B GRAPEFRUIT 17c Starkist Solid TUNA 42c Mr. and Mrs. Seaii' S. Davis and daughter, Elizabeth, have re turned from a two-week vacation at Estes' Park, Colo. Enroute home? they stopped at Broken Bow where they visited the Frank Davis familv. rco Utile? . . . . . . Too Late? When you hear the fite en gines clanging toward your heme it will be too late to in crease the amount of ycur fire insurance! tephen M. Davis Second Floor Plattsmouth State Bank BIdg. PHONE 9 1 S- r3"y ; .-f- - - . iVT- 4 cjr scection $127 i tat :i. Among i tVs love'y 1 S-217 iV i .1 16-Oz. Whole BEETS 13c Pk. Nola SOAP CHIPS . .. . 29c Pke. Magic WASHER 29c 6 Pkgs. Dirmond . MATCHES 31c Radios Come Home Happy from BUM -0" Whether it's portable, console or tabic model, we'll repair it so it will sound like new. -o- F-. iff Li ana 115 r 1 J? , Here's ihz opportunity choose the coat you want, nsit here at hsme. h Covursre's 19 4 8 fasfciem, you'3 f;d etceptlorta! new bcaoty. The vnart ri shoulders and stream lined siiKouettes wi3 gic ycu a real thrilL So wi8 tVc values. Terms' ta suit ar convenience, of course One cf Cowp.ie's own factory fur craftsmen will be here to ass'st you. Early choice is wjc choice- so note the date, and be sure" to attend , this special shcwin3. Aulhcrtjcd Ccvsnnic Reprcscntat.v 1 SKaiS 437 M-in Phcns 73' 425 Main Street Tclcrhcne 85