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V JUU ..-t v. t ; I 1 i ! I m i -a THE FLATT&MOUTH, NEBRASKA, eEWI-WECKLV JOURNAL IT J mmm liy Ht.V, norjrtll II. 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McvrnCli tiuiutiiy U iTt u, m, Church ti. Rtiuly. 11 00 u, ut. I'hurrh ut Wor shin ririliioil; "CI row Dp " i 00 .i tti lutetiiiH-tltutt' MVK. fi 00 i til lic nlui' MYK, M'liiiiiiy V Jf t ni Hoy ftfout Troop No 3iSfl Wcitlicrii'.uy 7;30 t in ht-iii nil (Viilo!1 choir lf- v i :si.i: v A n m i in i n us r i'litutcii (it 11 SmilH lulli Slrcrl I red U , Uarfiugloii, -4lr nuiuiiiy Mfhnoi lo oo m. m. Mm nint; worship ll;0U it, in, Wcalt-yan Youuu I'l-opU-'n Mcrv l. r o a: 1, III I'ivcitliiK st tvi'-c 7,:io p in Wednesday pi'iiycr ihciUhk 7; '.to p to HtuithlV linn liiiit; iac.'.-m:-M-"lliliilium in to Ht-vivul " OUR WORD SALARY COMES FROM THC LATIN WORP MEANING SALT. nRT Of THE ROMAN SOLDIER'S PAY OR SALERIUM" WAS PAID IN SALT. HENCE THE EXPRESSION M WORTH HIS SALT" THE U.S. DEPT. OP AGRICULTURE SAYS: AILK AND DAIRY PRODUCTS ARE ESSENTIAL FOODS OP HIGH NUTRITIVE VALUE-.' Grade A Your Best ft itds f r4 u rMWAz; "i'tnym fat HvWi " I On tritty, Apnl V), the yrmz psfiple havft n pxriy at U.e Ti'MJijf, April 21, 2,W P m UhXnttr-it' my n.eAU.z 'TimmUy, April 26 u.t I.Vi p m. I yt, ! an inmnduAK rtfi a loufi'iatWh? "The timti:h$' (the fouriOa- tln U J:su?i Ctirist, ht-r Iir4 " i.'mo.v ;nnii.vr ;iii:hcii Ar. Ilsrohj V, Miltbi-ll, ltor y;j!0 t Church at Vorsif;, tie t mon, ' Cirow Up " J0;30 a, tn. Church at fctudy, Vc1ri"a'lay ' 7,30 p, m United Youth rei- I'lVShU Thursday- 2 00 ti rn, W. fi c; fi UmU .e: Nina Upton ftnd N-IUr I'attcr- fc'ili, Friday i 00 p tn, Clioir rt-btaifjab hT. I'AI'I.'M KVANOKMUAL AMI Itl I OKMFI) I III ItC II llfth htri-tl and Avenue A t'arkoriairit at 7H Firnt Avnu Iter, A. Malnr, raior fiuiiduy hchool ut 'ji30, Mrs. Freda Htlbal, fjuprlntMidrrit, Jnvintr worship at 10:30. Hr-iii'-n topic; "Thf Truth That Must IJ Told " I I IIS I ritlCMl VTICItl AN Krvc-rith Mtrert and Srcund Ave, lir. 11. Ci. Mtt.liiiiky, l'ator Uubbath Hchool I: 45 a, m. Jtulph We.htMu. Oupl. Morning worhhlp at 11:00 fii-rrnon, "(iod in the Forces ot Nature." Wi-.-dmlnnU-r Fdlowfthlp Youth meeting on WedncKday evening ut fi:45 ond fl;00 Jatueu CralK inllr uiid Ml rw Kllzabi th I'rrry, (IJiOliftOtTi, Choir relii-ural on Thursday t V'-nliii-; ut 7:30. Uv, Dr. (JcorK'' llaiicrofl f Omaha Will addre.vi the men's buliqui-t tonitcht, II Itl SI It III! HAS (111 IK II ri4(tniiouth..ou)HVillc ICoad Hrv. A. I,rnt. Taylor Hiinday, April 22 0,30 Hunday Hchool, i J0;30 Hcrvicci. Wi-dnc-sd.-iy. April 25 The l.iidlra Aid will meet in the church parlors. Mrs. Clarence ! Mi'l.illiKer and Mm, Irvln Mcl ftnttr will b- the hotcs;itM. All ire cordially Invited ! CJcoree l, Swlnry, I'iiitur 320 Main Ht. I will bless (he Lord tit all tlnu: in.i praise .hair contin ually he In my mouth. Mv fcuiil shall make her boast in the Lord; the humble fihall hear (hereof and be lad. (), magnify the Lord with me. and let u.i exalt hl.i name eo P.elhei'. 1'salms 34:1. 2. 3. Hunday Hchool 'J;45 a. m. Morning worship 11:00 a, m. Young people's meeting 0:00 p, m. FventiiK worship 7:30 p. m. Tuesday evenliiK, Ihble study and prayer service 7:30. There b u welcome here for all who wish to attend our serv ices, Come and be with us, ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC St. Hrv, Monttgnor ieo. Aclm. or. Urv. lather John W. Kelly, A-eihtant. Week Day M.ush 8:15 u. m. Distribution of Communion 7.30 daily, Hunday Masses 8:00 and 10:30 u, m (Jonfesslon.i Saturday 4:00 5:00 and 7:30-8:30. MUST LUTHKUAN C lll'Kt II lltli and Washington Ave. (iroree W. Munillnser, Pastor rKS tt 1 1 liU&ttaMHUL' Milk Buy 1 m iumxzwka (Mf, r. o, mtuit daus'htfrrs, Albion iu-ts, Mrs 4 oh and dau.htr, u-sts oyr the and Mr. Ilsll I'ollard and aitri d-j fhr Wth w-ddir' anrdy;r isary calibration of Mrs. S'rw man's prandrar-nu, Mr, and Mrs, Crde Harris at Union, Jamr!S Pollard attended thT he'4m Hoehwk banciUTt at thft Cornhusfcer Hot! In Lincoln on Apdneftday. The banquet wa p ven to Kear fioebuede scholar- hlfi w wiri. Later thev vere enu rtalnf-d at a theatre narty, Mm. lleorv Klme and Mrs, Gerald Klme left arly Wednes day mornlntr for Ban Antonio. Texas to vlftlt Gerald Klme who Is stationed there In th foree. Arthur and Allen Ilanjn. Untveralty .udent. were home for the week end. Mr. arid Mrs, F, O fSand and grandchildren. Michael Bloan aril Won la Andern, were din ner icuesU Wedneiiday of Mr, and Mr, George Lutz of Union and of Kutene Lutz. who home on furlough from IJennfng, Ga, ,S' li -.v 1 ft Girl Scouts Elect Troop Officers Fort The Girl flcouU of Ni hawka h'jld 311 boxes of Hcout wokles and realized a profit of $39.00. The ficout.i appreciated the pat ronage of their friends, and also (he cooperation of Mr. and Mrs. I'aul Whipple, whose store was headouarters for the cookie sale, The following officers were deetcit In Scout Troon 1: ores , Frandne Jones, v pres.. Norma Hue Ashcruff. treas.. Caroline Miller; fxribe. Charlene May- fir.m- n-.irr.i oru-rH .Tudv Hod- ..... .. Kim Mar vn wiiinn r wnrma Hue A.shcraft: a.'ist. patrol lead- era. Janet. Cook. Caroline Miller. Handra Hunt. With the arriva of spring and the eomintj; of the birds the Scouts are working on their Bird badne. NcimwUa ti r.iliowlnif books were nur- chased for the library: Kon Tiki. rif M.., fiut Mn.iiitalns Rivers firttt. Iowa, t l',;;; Yr-i;vtran " ch -rrh V . '?r- ana M". Kussfcii Bchaefer nd r.f f. "V. T'' ..9hh at . and two soaj and Lowell, drove Pulling. Fifth Chinese Daughter. " ; """ "fr ar i';.ni itf-viTf. ami Minute Men. nt. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh War- ' ' -- t,,,. cvkm. a M-miw Drew .,....i.... ,.t ir,...,ii..Mr c':ikkAm f i,.,.r ntr.r of ..i.fc.v.. "I.T'U .t.l.w. ,. Anna Hello. 8 Golden Hooks. Mrs. Nelson Herger presented the "Mudlark" (o the library Mr. antl Mrs. John West dona ted. The Cardinal. Sunrise to Sunset. Floodtlde. The Infinite Woman . , -,f ftrt,.A The Junior Woman s club gave 0 fur the iv.uchase of boqks. $10 - - ,N (IW Kit W.S.C.S. Meeting Is Held At Church on nnmii of iho mads and H..KIII...I- iiia wf'R met ni .i,,iVi., weHneeniv insiend of at the home of Miss Evolvn Wolph. Mrs. Oren Pollard. Mrs. . -iiu vtio. , . .... J i0MrolnkVo1!endiK : . .T.-Z . i Mrs John Hansen gave the devotions, Mrs. Ona Kunkel pre sen ted a devotional program. Mrs. John Hansen presided at the business meeting. A blind auction was conducted. Plans were made to have a grab bag ut u meeting In Mav. Refreshments were served. Nt'lmwkit The Auxiliary met at the aud- Hortum Tuesday afternoon. Plans were made to attend the Cass County Auxiliary meeting at Eluiilc. April 24. Mrs. Emma NutMimn presented a paper on the country of Uruguay Hostesses were Mrs. Charles Adams. Mrs C. C. Trotter and Mrs, Sadie Shrader. ST. I.tJKK'S KriSCllPAL C I11IUCII Third St. nnd Avenue A 0:30 a. m Church school. 10:50 a. m and sermon. ...V.-. ..... -J ... 1 V . iTIt ST (TIKISTIAN CTU'RCIl Inhn nirir 9:45 a. m.. Sunday School. -' 11:00 a m . Mornina Worshio and Communion. 0:00 n. m.. Young Peoples meeting. 7:30 p m.. Evenlnc; Service. 7:30 Tuesday, mid-week serv ice 7:00 and 7:30 Thursday, choir. RKOKOAMZKD CIIUKITI OF JKSI'S CHRIST OF lTTKlt HAY SAINTS Librarv AndKorium 10:00 Church Sohwl. VI: 00 Preaching Service. 1 Wednesday Evening. Bible Study at 320 South 16lh street, !?:30 p.m. HOLY ISOSARV Clll'ltCII Ucv. Edward C. Tuchrfc. Pastor Sixteenth and First Avenne Holy Mass is offered each Sun day at 8 and at 10 o'clock. Mass on week days Is offered at v;su. The Boy Scouts meet each Mondav evening at 7:30 In Ros ary Hall. A Holy Hour of Reparation is conducted every nrst Saturday xrom i :su until 6; 30 p. m. Coniesstons every Saturdav evenine of first Friday and vlcil of Holy Day from 7:30 until 9 iv in. Walter. H. Harold R. Smith & Lebens Attorneys-at-Law Donat Bid?. PUttsmoulul Relative Honor Ncw Jerey Couh -i John Ii. Bodo officiated. Miss Dorw zifrwman. East Orange. New Jersey, was rnald of honor. Lavid Olive-. Pochc-stfcr. N.Y.. brother of the proom was best man. Mrs. Olive graduated from olive graduated from the Univ- jy of Nftbra5lca. He served ov.rja)i with the Army in World var ll Mr. Olive' mother. Mrs. Ben Olive, Weeping Wa?,er. attended the wedding. Bhe returned home Anrll 1. Mr. iind Mrs rilfvr. ur. f.aSr,':d th pat -A-fctSc honoring ni' suDDtr It tt ,n,f(.t, ,t1 Mr. and Mrs. Orgfc Olive of hoV of and D!ri4 and tV, 'ri x ' fa.-r.ily last Saturday rir f'f'iiii iiri 'jirir ii i ft wrt aJrrlved here to vhlt relatives on April Nditvka Norma Lindsey To Attend Girls State Norma Lindsey was selected by the American legion Auxil iary to attend Girl's State. Nor- waslma Is a Junior at the Nehawka hl'h Kchool. She Is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Lindsey of Union. Shirley Turn er Is the alternate. Union Mm. L O. Todd I'fc. Marlon M. Rogers of Sheppard Field. Texas, spent the week end with his parents and brother, Clifford, at his home north of town. Mr, and Mrs. Fulton Harris of naimmoum ana Mr. ana Mrs i-nancs uno ann aaugnter Nancy were Sunday dinner I miAtH rf r rtr si M we c p ku mu. ua vvax.ns Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dore of Nebraska City were Sunday aft ernoon cauers at the s. w. True home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pike. Car ol Ann and Tommy and Mr. and I Mrs. Henry Diekman were shop Png in Lincoln last iriuay. Miss ncien warden or Lln- com is speucung a wet-K s vaca- I i .. , . i I den In Union. Mr. iinci Mrs. wri nianaer are huvlnR a weeks vacation , , ' ' tlY-."? VL1" Ll " !J" mk J tlvcs In western Nebraska and Denver. Mr. and Mrs. John Watts and two little sons have moved Into the house recently vacated by mi, uitvi mio. Lilian uwutii wnu , d t Murray where Mp nnhf.rt u fH. Missmiri Pn- Mr. Gilbert Is the Missouri Pa cific-o'xrator. Mrs. John Fitjvoatrick. son. Leon, and daughter, Lois, of Wfplnc Water, visited some of their friends and relatives in l Union last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer and little John. Jr of Bellevue. Uon. Jan. wort Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Neil and lam ilv. I Dion Miss Garrens To Attend Girls' State Miss Barbara Garrens has been chosen as the Junior girl to attend Girls' State In Lincoln. I iilou A letter from Cant. Iola Mc- oin informs her family that she ts j-tin verv ill and is being flown bv hospital plane from Ladd field. Alaska, back to the States. Mrs. Jane Sheard is a patient at St. Mary s hospital in Ne braska City. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Patterson re'urned- last Wednesday from Kansas where they had been spending a few days visiting their children and other rcla lives. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pike. Tommy and Carol, Mr. and Mrs . , ..... r ruinv iiaiut ii iv iiuu: owno, Roger and Ronnie of Nehawka and Miss ncion vvaraen oi L.m- . I com enjoveo a ianuiy umner as, ' I . , J . T . the mign waruen nome in vn: ion. t'h.at Here Comes Color! TUNE IN "YOUR HOME BEAUTIFUL" rot ucitiNB coiot scHurn To Tune 1"KvSV" Sturdy PAINT Sju 6l-3 i Jim Fnor.es and 3u EUn o! Lincoln were Sua-i jc7 aiu-rr.oori vtcitcrs at the .Frank WoiJe home- i Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rcgers ar.d J to Brock last Sunday where they spent me cay visiting Kusseil s parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Schaefer. Union School Term Nears Close At Union The following schedule lists the coming events in the Union hit?h school until the close of school: April 30, school party at Stein hart park at Nebraska City, sponsored by the sophomores; April 26. Junior-Senior banquet at Regi3 hotel in Omaha; May 6, baccalaureate services at the Methodist church; May 9, com mencement exercises at the Baptist church; May 11, annual school picnic. I'nion Fifteen Attend W.S.C.S. Meeting The Woman's Society of Christian Service met at the home of Mrs. Howard Snoderass . last Thursday. Fifteen members i and two guests were present. Mrs. Banour conducted the de votionals in the absence of Mrs. Cross. Mrs. Vurle Ackley re viewed the chapter of the study book called "What Is the Churches' Home Mission?" She also read a letter from her aunt who has been a missionary in China and India for many years. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Snodgrass was assisted by Mrs. Delbert Lindsey and Mrs. Ollie J Attebery in serving very attrac i tive and delicious refreshments Miss Lenna Barber served her "dime cake." Mrs. Carrie Her man will bake the next dime cake. Mrs. Nina Upton and Mrs. Patterson will be the next hostesses in two weeks at the church. Union The "Lunch Room Family" at school are very grateful to Mrs. Elmer Pike for donations of canned peaches and strawberry preserves this week. Coal is India's most valuable mineral resource. Of our 33 presidents none was born in the month of June. Journal Want Ads Pay! J. Howard Davis INSURANCE Socnnichsen Building Phone 264 Plattsmouth jr,r..K Ifi Mirir.n I Trp rm n li . tJg. S GomDcsfm somas ooctgq eosoogi I T m.-l. f viuo l-earns How Pistons Work The !ehawka Grease Monkeys Tractor club met at the home of Robert and Carl Orndorff. April 9. The lesson, 'Pistons and How They Work," Ufa's pre sented by Harvey Bailer, adult leader, and Harold Sharp. Jr., leacer. Trie program for the J jed.i viu aiso maoe out. The remainder of the evening was spent playing games and working trick puzzles. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knabe, Mrs. Harvey Bai ler and Mr. and Mrs. William Orndorff. The next meeting will be held April 23 at the home ol Harold Sharp with Robert Ackley as sistant host. Jimmie Bailer, acting news reporter. Two out of every three acres of land in North Carolina is in for ests. White Rocks, R. C. 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