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11 THE PLATTSJWOUTH. NEBRASKA. SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAI . HOLY ROSARY CHURCH PAGE TWO Thursday, January 27, 1949 Be v. fcdwara c. lucneK, pastor Sunday masses, 8 and 10 a. m Tn of Youth week. This event will i - : i : i MAM4Mrw and evening services. W. S. C. S. and Ladies Aid will meet at 2 p. m. on February 3 at the church. Mrs. Herrick is leader. Mrs. Cole and Mrs. Ar nold are the hostesses. Topic: "China Shares in the Struggle for Freedom." Cy KEV. ROBERT XL HARPER The (Temptation of Jesus. Lesson for January 30: Luke 4:1-13. Memory Selections: Hebrews 4:15 Week day masses at 8 a. m Novena of Our Sorrowful Mother, Friday evening at 7 o'clock. Confessions at church from 7:30 to 9 p. m. 9:45 a. m., morning worship. 10:39 a. m., Church School. 2:00 p. m. Friday, the Wom an's Society of Christian Serv ice. 8:00 p. m., Youth Fellowship meeting. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHI'RCH Canon Geo. St. G. Tyncr, rector j inira sireei &i Avenue Sunday services: . Rt. Rev. Monsignor Geo. Agius, Holv Communion and senn- Pastor ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC on 9:00 a. m. Church School at 10:15 a. ra. Jesus was tempted by the devil. He ! Edward Egenberger, Supt. was tempted as a man. Otherwise, it would have been no temptation to him and no example to us. Jesus as a man overcame because lie was in perfect union with God. And so may we overcome temptation by union with God. Jesus was tempted to use his divine power to escape the ills he was to suffer as a man, and to hasten his work. In each of the temptations Jesus vanquished the devil with the word of God. It is a. great thing: to be fortified with the holy Scriptures. i Wea'-zor.ed by fasting and being ' This defendant was never hungry, cur Lord was tempted to 1 brought to trial, so he must be turii stones into bread. But Jesus presumed innocent. And all in paid: -Man shall not live by bread nocent people go to heaven, alone." Then the tempter invited As logical as the judge's rea. Jesus into an alliance to gain all , oning may have seemed, he the kingdoms of the world and their ' could hardly have been more glory. How silly seems his promise ' wrong. In God's sight all men in view cf the fact that the "earth, are guilty. The Bible says: is the Lord's and the fulness there- "There is not a just man on of." Lastly, the devil set Jesus on a earth that doeth good and sin- FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH "The Church of the Lutheran Hour" Cleo Kautsch, Pastor 9:30 a. m., Sunday worship. 10:30 a. m., Sunday school. A circuit judge in St. Louis re cently wrote cn his dockec: The case is dismissed by the state because the defendant has died and gone to heaven." When asked about the nota tion, the judge explained in his best legal logic: "Under thu law. the defendant is presumed innocent until proved guilty. Rev. Father John W. Kelly Assistant Sunday masses at 8 and 10:30 I a. m. J Week Day masses at 7:15 and 8 a. m. in .the school chapel. Confessions in the school chapel at 4:30 and 7:30 Saturday. pinnacle cf the temple and urged him to cast himself c!ov;n, work a miracle to save himself and thus meet the popular siah. neth not." The Bible tells us how guilty not innocent people get to UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Murray, Nebraska Roy P. Morris, Pastor 10:00 a. m., Bible School, with classes for all ages. James Corn stock, Superintendent. 11:00 a. m.. Morning worship, with sermon "The Riddle of Life." 8:00 p. m., monthly evening service, with sermon" A Pro gram for Youth." This will be Young Peoples Day. Young people will hae parts including special music in both services and the sermons will be especially for young people. Everyone invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Seventh Street and Second Ave. Dr. II. G. McCIuskey, Pastor Sabbath school at 9:45. Ralph Wehrbein, Supt. Morning Church Worship at pentance ana iaith m Jesus - VrtfV, tph.Tv,; Christ who died to -tone for cf the outh Fellowship group, his efforts, the devil i Xh", Af ! They will have complete charge. t Th will pnnsKt nf tlirpp talk; n reponsive service of seven voic es, and a solo by Miss Joan Failing in departed from T?sus for a i??scn. j tic may ccpart iron us lor a time. ! ("titisjt tv enrvrr nriFTv too, but be sure he will return. If ITiAN s.clEC? S.0CIET1 we vanquish him now, he will try I " .cuc . Lohnes. again. Continue to bs fortified by I "Love" is the subject of the The Westminister Fellowship livir.gr clo-cr to God. j Lesson-Sermon which will be group meeting at 5:30. , . (read in Christian Science j The Federation meeting on (TIT!ri Of ITiiPI,C, 1 churches throughout the work: j Wednesday, February 2, will be liUl 3 is U 21 ! O r,CV 011 Sunday, January 30, 1949. entertained by Circle No. 2. Wi, -w-wiAj5Mr The Golden Textis: ..How cx- (There will be a food sale at this I eellent is thy loving kindness, FIKST CHRISTIAN o God! therefore the children Kev. Sherman R. Hanson, pastor 0f men put their trust under Eighth Street & Avenue G 10 a. m. morning service. Farewell sermon by the paste-, Rev. Sherman R. Hanson. 11 a. m. Sunday school. G p. m. Young Feople's meeting. the shadow of thy wings" (Psalms 36:7 . Other Bible ci tations include, "And we have known and believed the lovr meeting. FIRST METHODIST Rev. E. C. Williams, pastor Seventh &; Main Streets 9:45 a. m.. Church School. 11:00 a. m.. Morning Worship. Wednesday evening at 7 p. m , EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Mynard, Nebraska D. V. Herrick, pastor Royal Smith, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning worship 11:00 a. m. Youth Fellowship 7:30 p. m. Sunday marks the beginning that Gou hath to us. God is love; and ne that dweiletli m intermediate Fellnwshin at th love dwelleth in God, and God church. in him" I John 4:16. ! Wednesday at 8 p. m., Senior The Lesson-Sermon also in- ! choir rehearsal. eludes the following passage Thursday at from the Christian Science text- , Scout meeting. book. "Science and Health with Thursday, Woman's 7 p. m., Boy Key to the Scriptures" by Mary I Baker Eddy, "Divine Love is in j finite. Therefore all that really exists is m and of God, and manifests His love" (p. 340 . Society of Christian Service will meet at the church at 8 p. m. Glean ers Circle, Hostess. Saturday afternoon at 1:15 p. m. the Junior Choir rehear- i sal. F HOT WAT E El .t::;f::;::;: At mm You can be sura of plenty of hot water , on top for the whole family with on automatic GAS waler heater. Econom ical, too . . . automatic GAS water heating costs only a few pennies a day for All the hot water your household needs. Get your automatic GAS water heater, NOW! See your local s opph ence deafer or . . ' ' JICCS JOINS AT LAST MAGGIE AND I AGREE ON SOMETHING -THE MORE WE GIVE TO THE MAPCH OF DIMES THE SOONER THE FIGHT AGAINST INFANTILE PARALYSIS WILL BE WON!' i No Place for Salmon Mrs. Waldo and Mrs. Marion Claris are new members. Tne , OLYMPIA, V7ash. (U.R)-it may ladies gave $10 toward the I have been raining cats and dos-s March of Dimes. Mrs. Gallant j but it shouldn't have been rain Rakes was leader of the meet- ing salmon, too. Police noticed ing and her topic was "Amer- I that a traffic signal at an inter- icanism. Hostesses were Mrs. i section was off balance. Inves- i uaiiant Kakes, Mrs. Attebery tigation disclosed a fresh 10- and two daughters, Virginia and t pound salmon draped atop the 1 Geraldine, and Ann Gobelman. ' standard. j There were no church services : or sunaay school on last Sunday It Applies to Scooters, Too ! dU,e, 10 t,1Cy TftreetS a?d,Wa DANVILLE, 111. (U.P.)Lecnard I ivita xuue ndigu. uaa uie i Allen 26 was charged with op. The vehicle which Allen and a tompanion were riding when police noted their erratic course was a motor scooter. Patronize Journal Advertisers. i zr: I i I i! crating a motor vehicle while WAOT misfortune to have a bad fall down a stairway at Nebraska j under the infiuence of liquor vity unc utxy ia.au ween. i.i re quired several stitches to close a gash in her forehead. i Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Todd, i Nancy and Melvin Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schanot, Dorothy, Joyce and Richard, and Mr. and j Mrs. Frank Hobscheidt and son, 1 Dwayne, spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. El- ( mer Gashbohm and son, Don- ; ny, at Dunbar. It was Donny's birthday and his mother had I invited a number ol his friends to their home in honor of this occasion. (Word came from Lincoln on Monday morfung of the death of Mrs. Mary Taylor at her home i there last Sunday night. No J other details have been learn-! ed at this time. i Union schools have been va-! cationing the past two days due GUARANTEED Watch Repairing PROMPT SERVICE SUDDUTH JEWELRY ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH Fifth St. and Avenue A. Parsonage at 714 First Ave. E. J. Moriiz, Pastor Church school at 9:30 a. m. Worship service at 10:30 a. m. Mission Sunday Service, Jan uary 30, at 10:30 a. m. Please bring your offering for Mission and Benevolence budget for 1949. Ask for special envelope at the church for this your offering. You are cordially invited to attend our Church School and Worship Services. wwvwwwwvwvwww to the bad weather and icy road conditions. Union UNION METHODIST Rev. E. C. Williams, Pastor 9:45 a. m., morning worship. 10:30 a. in., Church School. 8:C0 p.,m., Youth Fellowship. Soidli Mrs. Glen Kuhn Mrs. F. A. Sherman of Doni phan, Nebr., came to spend two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Diana Bushnell and Clark. Mrs. Glen Kuhn returned on Monday evening from St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haynie and Mrs. Orrie Kuehn called Thurs day evenij on Dora Richards, Roy and diaries Richards were also visitors for the week end. The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Minor is ill with pneumon ia at an Omaha hospital. Jerry Straight spent Saturday afternoon with J. L. Carnicle. Last Thursday mroning J. L. Carnicle fell and broke a rib. He is much improved at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Car nicle, Mr. a1 Mrs. Ray Carnicle. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haswell and Artis, Mr. and Mrs. Larry' Car nicle and family were Sunday afternoon callers. Mr. and Mrs. George Vogler were among those who attneded the card party at the Leonard Parrish home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Cox were Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Munn home. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell spent Monday in Elmwood with relatives. Mrs. Dora Richards suffered a light stroke last week. She is somewhat improved at this writ ing. Her daughter, Dorothy, is assisting in her care. School was dismissed for two days this week due to the icy condition of roads. A new woodworking machine for the home, powered by a quarter-horsepower motor, can serve as a circular saw, slotter, jigsaw, lathe and polisher. Eagle Picher Mineral Wool Insulation SAVES you Money and Fuel GETS Comfort and Health YOUR FREE Survey by calling 6115 Plattsmouth. Roofing and Siding. HOME INSULATION COMPANY 1106 S. Saddle Creek Road OMAHA GL 1610 EDWARD N. HOPE Cass County Representative MORE SAFETY IN HEIGHT I HUNTINGTON, Ind. U.R Ed- I Mrs. L- G Todd I oai IIC1UC'' - "J""-'1' I LLJ forms bettcr witil an audience, j 'vvvvvwvvvvwvvs 1 Suspended by a sling, he drew ' I he Factory ville Extension ' a large crowd when he painted club met with t Mrs. Clarence : the front of a building here. Willis last week. Five members 1 Later he went inside to paint answered roll call. Mrs. Del bert Lindsey and Mrs George Lutz gave the lesson Property and Casualty Insurance for the Farm Family. Union friends of the Charles McCarthy family, who now re side at Nebraska City, were in formed of the wedding of their son, Donald, recently to Miss Betty Jo Hill at Bartelsville, Oklahoma. Mrs. Andy Garfield, of Oma ha, spent last Friday in Union visiting her husband and some of her friends, between trains. The January meeting of the Legion Auxiliary was held at the Legion hall last Tuesday. There were fifteen members present. a room, fell from a ladder and fractured his right leg. sell It Thru Journal Want Acu. ELECTRICIAN HOUSE WIRING General Electrical Contractor W. R. HERRING Phone 3020 See Me For Wiring Top Quality Farmer and Stockman I recently purchased one of the good stock and grain farms of Cass county. It consists of 629 acres of mighty good soil. Has modern house, nearly new barn, plenty of sheds, cribs and gran aries. On a perfectly drained, shaded and watered feed lot is built a new 160 foot hay and cattle barn and an excellent brood sow house. In general this is one of the best set-ups in the county for a first class, hard work ing stockman and farmer. I want to lease this farm to a man who has the ability, ambition, help and ma chinery to handle it without the ne cessity of my being constantly on the job to manage and push and super vise it. Prompt response is requested as March 1st is near. Brechi OAKMOUNT FARM PLATTSMOUTH PHONE 6177 TFlii Iflflil i W 1 v " ij " fTv trx u r " i rri rz-r -i rn list trV r-1 feel that ,1eqca1pose"powr! r f j ;;.Inboththenewl00h.p.V-8andthe I J I s ' - f a 1 " 95 h.p. Six! Up to 25 extra gas t r iv , & mileage with optional Overdrive! k 14 M M I'i V f-i fi rf I i I Feel their "Magic Action." Up to Si i 3 14 Zl 1 35 easier to apply brakes JMk M w& itojit fcas sSs mmm n I with extra easy stopping! jS.' smi gya' libit ol 'ro coll. FEEL THOSE 'son-MB-seATs! 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