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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1947 THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, JOURNAL PAGE FIVE A. . t .:'t t - T V Our Churches INDEPENDENT CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Walter Cole, Pastor 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Sermon by pastor. 7:30 p. m. Sunday evening services. Midweek services Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Sermon by pastor. FIRST LUTTIERAN CHURCH Rev. Cleo Kautsch, Pastor 9:30 a. m. Church services. 10:30 a. m. Sunday school. HOLY KOSARY CHURCH Rev. Edward C. Tuchek, Pastor Sixteenth and First Avenue. Holy Mass is offered each Sun day at 8.00 and 10:00 a. m. A night course in religion is offered each Monday evening in Rcsary Hall at 7:30 for the Cath olic students of Plattsmouth Hifh School. The Sorrowful Mother Novena will be conducted Friday eve ning at 7:00 o'clock. Confessions Saturday evening frcm 7:30 to 10:00 o'clock. Service at the Masonic Home at 3:00 and 4:00. Communion at the Cedar Creek Church at 7:30 p. m. Sun day. C.T.Y. Society meeting at 6:30. The County Sunday School Convention at Murray on Friday of this week at the United Pres byterian Church, morning and afternoon. On Wednesday, October 8th at 8:00 p. m. will be the first of the Book Reviews at this church by Beatrice H. Far re 11 who will ap pear in the 15th century French Court Costume. The title will be "The Money Man." i Synod and Synodical meetings in Omaha Oct. 7-9. Choir rehearsal on Thursday evening at 7:30. j The International Sunday School Lesson for Oct. 5 The Better Revelation Scripture: Hebrews 1:1-4; 2:1-3; 1:6-11 FIRST rilESUYTLKIAN Dr. II. G. McClusky, Tastor Seventh Street and Second Ave. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Ralph Wehrbein, Superinten dent. Morning Church Service at 11:00. The World Wide Commun ion Service. The Communion eermon: '"Love One Another." ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH Rev. E. J. Moritz, Pastor Fifth and Avenue "A" Church School at 10:00 a. in. Worship Service with Promo tion and Rally Day program at 10:30 a. m. World Communion Service postponed until Anniversary Ob servance on Sunday, October 19. Women's Guild Business meet ing, Friday, October 10th at 7:30 p. m. You are cordially invited to attend our Church School and Worship Services. CHRIST LUTHERAN LonisviHe Read Dr. A. Lcntz, Pastor PIait?mouth-Louisvi!le Koad 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. Worship services. Wednesday, Oct. 8. Missionary Tea at the church parlors. fluberosci Comes t Town! Every day more .Plattsmouth residents are learning of Ruberoid, the asbestos-cement siding with a future. Pictured below is the J. G. Quinnett Home, 102 South loth before and after application of Ruberoid. f! i i j ! i i 1 t I t BY WILLIAM E. GILEOY, D.D. 'J'HIS lesson is the first of a three-month series based on the messages of the New Testa ment Epistles, other than hose by Paul. In the King James, or "authorized" version of the Bible. the Epistle to the Hebrews is at tributed to Paul, but from early days in the church there was much questioning regarding its author ship, and the American Standard Revised Version, and "The Bible: An American Translation," .by Professors Smith and Goodspeed, along with Moffatt, Moulton, and ether translations, follow the pre vailing opinion of Biblical schol ars in omitting Paul's name. But one fact concerning the Pauline Epistles, the Epistles by James. Peter, and John, which Paul certainly did not write, and the Epistle to the Hebrews, is that they are all agreed in a common faith in Jesus as the Messiah, in belief in His saving power, in His resurrection and living presence through the Holy Spirit, and in ; their conception of the Christian ! fellowship and the nature of the Christian life. This could be demonstrated in j many parallels of actual expres i sion, though each Epistle may have its particular emphasis. James, i for instance, emphasizes works as ; , the evidence of faith, where Pml i puts the emphasis on faith, but in Paul's moie extensive writings one would find many passages that, as strongly as James, stress i the practical nature of the Chris- tian life. So, also, though John is the apostle of brotherly love, d!1 that he says only strengthens what Paul wrote of love in I Corinthian? 13. And when Peter write? cf believers as "partakers of tha divine nature," It is prc ciscly what Paul has written in Ephesians 3:19. I stress this, because it is a matter about which there should be no misunderstanding, and about which, from my own study of the New Testament, I have strong convictions. This unity is emphasized in the conception of God's better revela tion in Jesus, as presented by the' writer of Hebrews, and as pre-: sented by Pail. Both are intense, in their conviction that Jesus was' the fulfillment of the Messianic; hope, and both write from the' background of Judaism; but Paul' is ihiefly concerned with doctrine.! while the writer of the Hebrews emphasizes the priestly character of Jesus, and the fulfillment of regularly in the church parlors. Choir meets for rehearsal each Wednesday evening. Special activities: Oct. 3 is county Sunday School conven tion at Murray. October 7 the regular monthly meeting of the church board. October 9 the the living God, who giveth us lichly all things to enjoy" (I Tim. 6:17). 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 Churchj Smiley caravan visits I Eaker Eddy, "What is termed know that this sacrament is bo- ! Baseball and televiiion are ing celebrated over the entire j booming business for New York world by so many denominations j tavern keepers. One btr reports for it is the most sacred feast celebrated by the churches of Christ. The local churches invite you to remember our Saviour in His business up 60 per cent when night games are televised. Ashland. A number of Platts mouth people will go from our Christian church to hear this Missionary speak at 2 and 7:30 p. m. as he leaves to return to the Mission field. October 12. beginning the brotherhood's Week of the Min istry, P. R. Stevens, president of WORLD-WIDE COMMUNION NEXT SUNDAY Nearly all of the Evangelistic Cotner College, will visit Piatts- Churches of the world unite in mouth church and tell of the ' celebrating the Holy Communion work of his school in training a ' on the first Sabbath of October ministry. material sense can report only last command to "Do this in re membrance of Me , and attend divine service for that purpose. Owing to local interference the Evangelical and Reformed Church will hold their Com munion on the Sabbath of Octo ber the nineteenth. a mortal temporary sense oi things, whereas spiritual sense can bear witness only to Truth" (p. 298). It is illegal, says the American Magazine, for a Jamestown, N. Y. dentist lo hypnotize a patient before an extraction. WIESNETH READY MIX CEMENT Any Place Any Time Any Amount Louisville, Nebr. Phone 2581 ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL Third Street and Avenue "A" Canon Gto. St. G. Tyner, Rector Sunday services: Holy Communion and Sermon the ritualistic side of the Old Tes-! I 9:00 a- rn. tament heritage. TELIEF in Jesus as the Messiah, and the f ulfillmeht of Jewish hopes and prophecies, is dominant j in the Christian church; and it is at this point that the devout Chris tian and the devout Jew differ, though they have the Old Testa- ! merit in common. The devout Jew may regard Jesus as a great teach-! er, a view now more widely held than formerly, but he -looks still for the coming of the Messiah and : the" fulfillment of the prophecies. It is. a difference of belief that is not unimpoitan!, but it should not in any sense be an occasion of intolera.ice or unbrothei liness. j If the Jew lives up to all that is' best in the Old Testament, and the Christian up to all that is best in the New', the spirit of both Testa ments would make impossible the intolerance and prejudice that have led to so much suffering and tragedy. It is in rdeals of peace and good will thrt Judaism find Christianity both find their high- ' est xpression. Church School 10:15 a. m. Ed ward Egenberger, Superinten dent. This Sunday will be World' Communion Tunday. Subject: World Communion, God's Offer ' of Peace. Let us fill God's House this Sunday and let us learn of Kim the way of peace. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Murray, Nebraska j Rev. Roy P. Marris, Pastor ! 10:00 a. m. Bible School, with ' classes for all ages. H. B. Hutch - man, superintendent. ! 21:00 a. m. Morning- Worship, with sermon "Memory and iHcpe." This is World Commun- i ; ion Day and the Sacrament of j the Lord's' Supper will be obse rved. fa. 4 f SI.? - I v. :M. :-v- .v w.-. t - m I- "2 3 FIRST METHODIST 1 Rev. E. C. Williams, Pastor Seventh and Main Streets ! 9:45 a. m. Church School. j 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship i with World Wide Communion Cnrvire fnmTTiiminn will he I celebrated. There will be an op- ; portunity for Baptisms and re- i ccption of members, j 6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship : . will meet in the Memorial Room. ? , Tuesday evening at 8:00 p. m. : First Quarterly Conference at the ', church. ' Wednesday evening at 7:30 Choir Rehearsal. Thursday evening at 7:00, The Boy Scout meeting. Young Adult meeting at 8:00 p. m., Friday evening. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sixth Street and Second Avenue Sunday services at 11 a.m. "Unreality" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon which will be read in Christian Science I Churches throughout the world , or,.,no f iho 1 on Sunday, October 5. 1P47. mon and observance oi tne , - ..-ru u;n- Lord's Supper; also a special of- The Golden Text is: The hill, ferine for Overseas Pelief. Make ike wax at the presence o u w of the Lord, at the presence o. the Saviour happy by openl the cf earth The j -a ? o ' heavens declare his righteous I It is a distinct inspiration to m I 1 1 II m WstwM fill 111 tin I r'lwifS : 1 ISSi ' : . V.' Before RUBEROID I n pi -i, -"M f f iff t it, r t ! ! EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Mynard, Nebraska Rev. Ivan Kilpatrick, Pastor Ladies Aid Thursday after I noon cf this week at the church j basement. All members and i ! friends are invited to be present, j J Church School at 10:00 a. m. f ! this Sunday. Royal Smith, Super I ; intendent. If you are not going c.rI,n" "T H Communion, i t pils are looking forward to see- irt.on f ! ir-i rf T'm i at nnr fhni-fH Church Council of Administra tion meeting at close of morn ing service. All official members should be present as there are two items of importance to eon- , sider. j Youth Fellowship service at j 7:00 p. m. promptly so we may j be ready for evening service. t The Callahan Gospel team j presents a special service of song, j This splendid treat merits aj large attendance. j Fall Rally Day and Promotion : are being held on Oct. 12th dur ing the worship hour. The com- ' rr.ittee in charge are planning an interesting- and helpful program. ! The Rally Day committee de-J sires to have the children meet. Saturday at 2:00 p. m. Let's help them by having your children , present. Thank you! ness, and all the people see his glory" (Psalms S7:5 6). Other Bible citations include. "Charge trem that are rich in this world, that thfy be not hiyhminded. nor trust in uncertain riches, but in Cw-CP UNION METHODIST Rev E. C. Williams, Pastor 9:45 Morning worship with Tomorrow's irccme will have o pay today's loan! So get s SAFE FARM LOAM Get a L&sSD BtiUK LG&K Long Term Low Interest Repeymsnt Privttecps No Commissions No Fess PAYMENTS BASED OM NORMAL EARNING POWER OF YOUR FARM After RUBEROID o The following Plattsmouth residents have contracted for Ruberoid: H. E. Holmes 213 S. 12th Robert T. Long: 612 Chicago Ave. Herman L. Maasen 630 Oakmont Drive Guy Heil , Plattsmouth R.R. 1 Josephine Janda 15th and Main E. G. Miesche 934 S. 2nd Ave. Harry Griffin 1307 Fourth Ave. Carl J. Speck ' 713 Fourth, Plattsmouth JOHN MOLACEK : Rural Route No. 2 Plattsmouth WATCH THE IMPROVEMENT! 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It has the support of state and local governing bodies, the public generally, and all branches of the brewing in dustry. NEBRASKA COMMITTEE 10:30 a. m. Sundav school. Woman's Society of Christian Service Thursday afternoon at 2:00 p. m. Monday evening at 8:00 p. m. The First Quarterly Conference j at the church. j Friday evening- at 8:00 p. m. the Youth Fellowship. SES YO'JS KA7I0HU F&RM LG&H Member Feral Lnd EanV Sysicm Harold Elliott Weeping Water Nebraska ; W J? t PHILC0 Refrigerators Freezers, Radios 200 Other Big Prizes! Nothing to Buy No Box Tops lo Send In! Think of winning a beautiful new Fram equipped Lincoln, Studebaker Land Cruiser, Mercury, Ford, or Crosley just for writing 25 words or less telling why you prefer to have your car equipped with the famous Fram Oil & Motor Cleaner! 224 additional prizes! 6 Philco Refrigerators, 6 Philco Freezers, 1 2 Philco Cabinet Radios ... 25 Buiova Watches ... 25 General Electric Mixers ... 25 Parker "51" Sets ... 25 Ronson Table Lighters. ..and 100 $10 billsl Hints on How to Win Just get a free Entry Blank (for full !nT formation and rules) at your nearest garage, -service station or car dealer displaying tha "Fram Contest Headquarters" poster. Then complete the statement, "I prefer to hava " my car equipped with the famous Fram Oil & Motor Cleaner because ..." in 25 words or less and mail your entry to Fram Corporation, Box 152, New York 8, N. before midnight, November 10, 1947. Your Fram dealer can help you win by telling you how Fram protects motors against dirt, dust, grit, sludge and abra- sives. So visit him today, get a free entry -blank, and win one of the 229 big prizesl And if yourcar isn't already filter -equipped, get a Fram oil filter to clemn the oil that cleans the motor, help prevent breaks downs, overhauls and repairs. If your car -already has a filter, get a genuine Fram " replacement Cartridge to assure top filter " performance. Fram Corporation, Provi- dence 16, R. I. Itt Canada: J. C,Adams Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ontario. - lst pr-ize New Lincoln 4 -Door Sedan 2nd Prize New Studebaker Land Cruiser 3rd Prize New Mercury Town Sedan 4lh Pr;zeNew Ford Super DeLuxe 4-Doof Sedan 5th Pri?e New Crosley 2-Door Sedan Next 6 Prizes Philco Refrigerators, 7 cu. ft. Next 6 Prizes Philco Freezers, 5 cu. ft. Next 12 Prizes Philco Cabinet Radios Next 25 Prizes Buiova Wrist Watches, 17 Jewel Next 25 Prizes General Electric Mixers Next 25 Prizes-Parker "51" Sets Next 25 Prizes Ronson Table Lighters Next 100 Prizes Ten Dollar Bills ha pipp il$Jk fef Red Ryder II a MTR CLEARER Fred Herman i ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC Rt. Rev. Msgr. George Agius Between Fifth and Sixth on ' Avenue "B" j Sunday Masses at C:0C a. m. j and 10:30 a. m. j Weekday Mass is said at 7:30 i a. m. except on Tuesday and ! Friday, 8:00 a. m. . Confessions on Saturday at 5:09 j p. m. and 7:30 p. m. The members of the Holy j Isiame and St. Johns Altar so cieties will receive Holy Com munion in a body at the 8:00 o'clock Mass. .1 United States Brewers Foundation FIRST CHRISTIAN Rev. Sherman R. Hanson, Pastor Eighth Street and Avenue "C" Sunday: Communion and Wor ship at 10:00 a. m. October 5 is World Wide Communion Sunday. Fastor's sermon will be, "The Importance of the Lord's Sup per." Church School at 11:00 a.m. Oct. 5 is Rally Day Surprise pro gram is planned for all scholars and registration will be conduct ed for participants in a new Church Loyalty Crusade. Evening services at 6:00 p. m. for young people. Audrey Dow I and Pilchard Sack are new ! young-adult sponsors of our Christian Youth Fellowship. Evening worship at 8. On Oc tober 5 the pastor will report on the Project in Visitation Evan gelism which he attended in Grand Island Sept. 29 through Oct. 2. Monday: Eoy Scouts meet in the church basement. Sccutmas ter Les Thimgan will use the .church visual-aid eauioment to show a scout picture to the boys CrT CLASS WME TrtE L-VTY T - s ' I A i J if-., -THERE'S S0fl RiliTLIN' eoinT C.PiAD A5 Ff?E6H it;?, pari- -a Charles E. Sandall, State IMrcctoi' on October 6. 7 ritjt n-i B.nk B'.dj., Liacoim j Wednesday: Ladies Aid meets RACh?,, j I CHECKED V. 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