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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL J . FAQS Two - Section B Thursday, May 1, 1552 j Bible Comment: OUR CHURCHES - I World PeaceMust Be ST. PAIL'S EVANGELICAL CHURCH Fifth Street and ATenue A Parsonage at 714 First Aver.ue Rev. A. Matzner, rasior Srr.riav school at 9:30. Freda Stifcal. superintendent. Div-r.e Worship at 10:30. Ser- , men - topic: "An Appeal To The Mothers of America: Turn To l::::r." Services at the Masonic Heme 'ci.urcn Council will meet v evening a; 3 in the par- Z ; .1 s meeting of the . Guiki Friday evening. Sermon. ' Prepare to Meet Thy God."" 6:30 p. m. Youth fellowship. 7:30 pm. Evening Service. ; "New Testament Anemia." Tuesday 4:15 p. m. Story D..:i. AM Ci.HJMt:A!Hour. -. WUIIl Ull I UUIIUUllUfi Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Bible B fi j studv and prayer meeting. The Golden Text is: Know ye ; J f KlQIltOOltSneSS Thursday ! not, that to whom ye yield your- i j 7:00 p. m. Junior Choir. s selves sen-ants to obey, his ser- ; T AWS and ideals are ens thing; 7:30 p. m. Senior Choir. obedience unto righteousness?' j haps, in all history were there man hear my voice and open the fKcmans o.ioj. uiner cioie ci- rr.cre idealistic regulations than door, i win come in to rum. Kev. tations include, "The soul that those to be found in ancient Israel, j 3:20. smneth. it shall die. The sen vet in sciie of these, injustice and J shaii not Dear the iniquity Ox j oppressions were prevalent. the father, neither shall the imapinp .cr.p thouehtfu! intpt lmwood MRS. RACE PLYE0N, CwTWwtM Entertain At Evening Dinner Freezing Of Fruit !And Vepretablos Wednesday evening dinner ' Tnformnt.inn Out s. Lloyd Alt- ' . " ' bear the iniquity of the son: the righteousness of the shall be upon him, rishteous ligent, hard-working farmer, who :-e assembly room. uS i;nr!prcf ar.ds thp condition iinon ) .nd the ' y-;rh r,-:r Tif an.-i v-ptfaro r- I wicseaness oi me wic&ea snail be upon him Ezekiel 18:20t. The Lesson -Sermon also in- l in: I -1 Oil the A. Vi'i 'hv- ',.111: i.i t",rn.s church I'la t : s i - i i t h - LouKTille II. uru'.r. Pastor sriuy. A;;ni 30 Mrs. Gler hostesses. meet m Ed Mc-i-Kraeger eludes the following Dassase frcm the Christian Science text book. 'Science and Health with Kev to the Scriptures" bv Mary Baker Eddy. "'A selfish and lim ited mind may be uniur.. but the unlimited and divine Mind is the immortal law of justice as , per.ds, coming into one of our mod- ern cities. He would observe the ; ease and luxury of those making ; no real contribution to society, not to mention the evil and corruption , that are so flagrant. Then you can ; understand something of what the ; prophet Ames was to his times. Arr.os was a herdsman, accus- tomed to clean living. He was . FinST LL'THfcKAN CHURCH 11th and Washington Ave. The Church of the Lutheran Hour George W. Mundinger, Pastor Phone Bellevue 919 Sunday worship 9:30 a. m. Sunday school 10:45 a. m. .: j. . n- ; v school. r League i May 7 mc-n.i Missionary So irif f. in the home of s Monroe. well as of mercv. It is Quite as 1 ro'ss3 t( indignation by what he j imnoRKihi for sitr.prs m re. i saw . . . "the dust of the earth I reive thf-ir full punishment hisin the head ci xhe P001" th side of the grave as for this 5 righteous sold for a pair of shoes. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JKSl'S CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Library Audi'orium Elwin L. Coolman, Pastor 10:00 a. m. Church school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. world to bestow on the righteous their full reward." (Page 36 1. l SLOWS METHODIST CHURCH cr; south loth st. I rul VY. Warrington, Pastor ;?.v School party at the Perk. Saturday. May 3rd at 4:30 p m. -Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Evening service 7:30 p. m. .Young people's service and handwork time Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Cottage prayer meeting Wed r.esday 8:00 p. m. THE FIRST 3IFTHODIST CHURCH Seventh and Main Harold V. Mitchell, Minister Thursday HOLY ROSARY CHURCH Rev. Edward C. Tuchek, Pastor ne iaw ir.e givss ;r.ii.oriuiy ci ; , cr.,, 7, v m fathers and sons, the turning cf m judgment to wormwood, and the ' Ccnfession every Saturday abandonment of righteousness. He evening from 7 to 8;3o. saw use very acis ana iiieb ui ic- i ; ligion perverted, feasts observed and offerings sacrificed by those ! who had no true observance cr' ' sacrifice in their hearts. Amos represents God as" saying j "I hate, I despise your feast days, j and I will not smell in your sol ', emn assemblies. But he calls for repentance: "Let judgment run down as waters and righteousness as a mighty stream. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES Everlasting Punishment" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon which will be read in Christian Science churches throughout the world on Sun day. May 4. 1952. 7:30 p. m. Choir practice. 8:00 p.m. WSCS Genera! Meet ing. Election of officers. Hostess Circle: Gleaners Friday 2:00 p.m. Inter-Church Panel Discussion on What Makes a s tdjiiy iitjs. neiu m iii rrei- tw,- ,.n a-- c tenan cnurcn. , The association of righteousness reminds us of the only true can lestic Worship?" ; ceace. the solution of industrial f 4f f , weS y g r " troubles or international peace. - Tay , r , ! Organization and negotiation are p- m- By Scout TroP:not enough. We must find. and 9:45 a. m. Church at studv. EMMANUEL I.l'TIltRAN CHURCH 4 Miles Southwest of Louisville Melvin II. Meyer. Pastor Beginning Sunday our services will be held at 10:00. Sunday school and junior Bible class are at 9:15. Saturday school begins at 9:00 Vacation Bible school will be gin on May 19 at 8:30. It will continue for three weeks. ! 11:60 a. m. Church at worship. I foundation upon which peace -; Sermon: ' Which God Do You i be built, whether it be dome Schreiner's Special Formula HAND CREAM Just Think! 3-oz. Jar . . .50c , 8-oz. Jar . .$1.00 16-oz. Jar . .$1.50 A WONDERFUL QUICK VANISHING FRAGRANT CREAM How Much Are You Paying for a 3-oz. Jar? Schreiner rugs No. 365. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. Coffee and study club. THE UNION METHODIST CHURCH Harold V. "Mitchell, Minister Sunday 9:30 a. m. Church at worship. Sermon: "Which God Do You Worship?" 10:30 a. m. Church at study. 8:00 p.m. Union High School Baccalaureate. righteousness. the first Thursday cf each month at 2:30. St. Mary's Guild meets the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Vbdwuvka (Uis. Y. O. fcand) Mrs. Carrie Gerbeling of Lin coln is making an extended visit at the home of her son, Orval and family. - r.niiwooil Junior-Senior Banquet Is Held neia ai oiemnarGi rais. ai Ne braska City on Friday evening. The pleasing menu was served by Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter, for mer cafe operators here. Mrs. Winter, sponsor of the juniors, had charge of the program. Keith Bornemeitr was master of j ceremonies. After his welcome to the seniors Audrey Lashley i responded with the subject "On i ward to the Future." The theme j was Gold Strike" for the whole ! program. Principal Johnston s toast was "Live by the Gclden i Rule" and Supt. Colon's was j "Your Future." Eleanor Brun- kow and Shirley Kunz sang the duet ' On Top of Old Smoky,'" ac companied by Judy Cock. Judy Cook gave a toast on "In the Money ' and Mrs. Winter gave ; the reading "Rough Riders." t:mwoon On Saturday afternoon at the Methodist church basement the W. S. C. S. held a food sale and bazaar. Lunch and evening din- ; ner was served. A nice sum was realized as well as a social time enjoyed. Mrs. Ellis Miller has been ill ; at her home the past few days, j Elmwood Kunz Family Has ! Guests Sunday j Sunday guests at the home of ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kunz were i Mr. and Mrs. Nunnie Levander, ! Mr. and Mrs. Willard Levander j and children, all of Sutton, Neb., I Albert Kunz, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ! Kunz and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. ! Orland Bennett and sons, Mr. j and Mrs. Lloyd Althouse and lit- j tie son, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon j Bornemeier, and Emil Holke. j The occasion was to celebrate ' guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd house and Wayne were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bornemeier. Mr, and Mrs. Orland Bennett and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fieischman and Arlo and Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy Heartel and family of Alvo. camwood Teachers and others in attend ance at the junior-senior ban quet on Friday evening besides the classes were Supt. and Mrs. Colon.' Coach and Mrs. Johnston. Miss Carlson, Rev. and Mrs. Win ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Doetle. A large crowd attended the services at the Methodist church on Sunday. It was guest day when the members of Kappa Phi and their families were there from Lincoln. The group consists of Methodist college girls and alumnae. Dinner was served after the services. A now bulletin on the home i freezing of frulta and vrtiCtablcs from the U. S. Department of ; Agriculture now is available at the offices of county extension ; agents or by writing the Unl- j versity of Nebraska Agricultural 1 Extension Service. The bulletin .tells what you can freeze, containers to use, how to pack them, how to load the freezer, how to keep fruits from darkening, what yields you can expect from tha tiuailtity you prepare and other items of interest to the homemaker. which points out however, that the government was still in the red for the current fiscal year. Income taxes accounted for al most $10,000,000,000 of the tax intake for March and was listed at $10,800,466.271. Added Coverage Mrs. Orval Gerbeling and Gwen were Lincoln visiters on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fieisch man and family and Mr. and : Mrs. Walter Fieischman and Ar- i lo visited at Tekamah on Sunday j at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fieischman. They saw a good deal of flooded territory. but their hosts had not had to move out. TAX COLLECTIONS Thp pnvprnmpnt cnllpctprl a record breaking $11,000,000,000 r3 in taxes durinsr March, accord- K3 ing to the treasury department. r 1 : 3 WINDSTORMS can cause much damage to your honi. Eefore it blows see this agency. Add extended coverage to your fire policy. J. Howard Davis LAWYER Soennichsen Building Phone 264 Plattsmouth Stephen M. DAVIS K K 1 i rJ D Second Floor Plattsmouth a Dj State Bank Bids. & S Phone Gill r 321S 3 1 i 5 CONSUMER CREDIT They say the government will spend one hundred dollars to collect 50 cents and a civilian has to collect one hundred dol lars in order to keep 50 cents. Journal Want Ads Pay! May Day Party Held Thursday The Brownies gave the Girl I the birthday of Mrs. Angie Kunz Scouts a May day party at their i Levander. REAL ESTATE LOANS! 5 Percent Interest Charge Reduced for each monthly payment. Plattsmouth Loan & Building Ass'n. TIME TO 50'Af ScoZfe Cold weather doesn't hcrir- $ccs this seed con "eke it. Picnt ecr'y ge hcadstcrt on a tewn cf Scst'ng beauty ScZZl lawn seed Ait psreniol grosses, 99.91 weetr'-ee cvo'iV Mckes the d!ve loi n sun cr soce. 5 iss- $7.25 1 ii; - 57-53 Eorfy Feecfng with TURF BUILDER gei rutrri"i dawn s gross roots, p'c-x;es lawn feed 230 sq ft - $2-50 sq ft-$7.5 SCHREINER drugs Phone 4114 Plattsmouth UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Murray, Nebraska Roy P. .Morris, Fastor 10:00 Bible school, with classes for all ages. Mrs. Deloert W. Todd, superintendent. ' 11:00 Morning worship with sermon "The Lord's Prayer." ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. l ather .Max L. Kors Third St. and Avenue A 1st and 3rd Sundays 7:30 and 10:30. Holy Eucharist. I 2nd and 4th Sundays Morn ing Prayer at 10:30. St. Luke's Auxiliary ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC Msgr. George Agius, D. D., J. C. D. Rev. John W. Kelly, M. A., i Assistant I Sunday Masses 3:00 a. m. j 10:00 a. m. High Mass and I Benediction. j 9:15 a. m. Religious instruc j tion for rural children. Daily Masses: 7:30 a. m., 8:20 j a. m. j Saturdays: 7:30 a. m. and 8:00 i a. m. j Confessions: Saturdays, holi- days and First Thursdays; 4:00 S 5:00 p. m.; 7:30-3:00 p. m. First Friday: 7:15 Matis and Easy to Open z$dh "ifl No Refurns devotions: 8:15 Mass and devo tions. First Saturday: Masses at 7:30 s a. m. and 8:00 a. m. with devo- meets ' ilons at 7:45 a. m. ine Altar society meets m st. John s Hall the first Wednesday of each month at 2:00 p. m. The i Guild meets at 8 p. m. the last Monday of each month. Both receive corporate communion on i the 3rd Sunday. The Holy Name Society meets 1st Thursday every othr month at 8:00 p. m. in St. John's Hall, j The Senior Sodality of the 1 Blessed Virgin meets in St. j John's Hall twice a month on j Thursday at 7:30 p. m. They 1 receive Corporate Communion Green Nest Thursday afternoon. Each Brownie brought two May baskets, one for a Brownie and one for a Scout. Refresh ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Steinmeyer and Jerry, Columbus. Nebr.. were week end guests at the Melvin Sturm home. , The .seniors went to Topeka. Kansas, for their "Sneak Day.'' They. left early Friday morning and returned Saturday after noon. Supt. and Mrs. Allan Hansen sponsored the group. Robert Sand, senior, and La Vonda Murdoch, junior, at the University of Nebraska College of Ariculture, were among the students recognized for high scholarship at the Honors Con vocation at the coliseum Tues day morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Bucholz visited Wm. and Dora Kemp at Avoca Saturday evening. The pinochle club south of Nehawka were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Balfour. The party observed the birthday of Mr. Balfour Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hoback called at the Gilbert Kime home Wedinesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schlicht emeier and sons called at the Alvin McReynolds home Friday evening. .p:llWKa Nephew Dies In California f DISAPPEAR! on the 2nd Sunday. i The Junior Sodality meets in ! Mr. and Mrs. Carl Balfour re St. John's School by appoint- j ceived word of the death of their ment and receives Corporate Communion on the 4th Sunday. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Seventh Street and Second Ave. Sabbath School at 9:45. Ralph Wehrbein. SuDt. Morning church worship at 11:00 a. m. Sermon, ' The Task of the Church." Rev. Louis Kvetensky. May Fellowship Day, soonsor- ed by the United Council of - Church Women, will be observed in this church at 2:C0 p. m. on Friday, May 2, 1952. The topic of the meeting is "Spiritual Se curity for Today's Families."' General meeting of the Wom en's Federation in the Fellow ship Room of the church at 2:00 i p. m. on W ednesday, May , iyo. Circle No. 1 will be hostess with Mrs. Robert Vallery in charge I of the program. nephew, Ivan Cross. 52. son of Mrs. Myrtle Cross of Alhambra, Calif. He was a carpenter work ing on a school building at Ar cadia, Calif. He fell 30 feet from a scaffold and was killed in stantly. Surviving are his wife, two stepchildren and his moth er, who formerly lived at Ne hawka. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brandt and sons visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson Sun day.- TW M lMn TAB TO Kir iLs--y w. l j EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Mynard M. L. Shafer, Minister 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Alamiio Grade "A" Milk At Your Food Store FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Geo. L. Smith, Pastor Sunday 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. j ! f iSii $20 to $1000 Repay in Low, Convenient Monthly Payments LOANS MADE ANYWHERE AMERICAN Loan Plan O. T. MCHOL, JR., Mgr. 112 No. 5th St. Ph. 3213 Plattsmouth WE GIVE &C GREEN STAMPS GROVE JEWELRY WATCH REPAIR ALL WORK GUARANTEED Authorized Distributors of L X71S rr-T"'l In the large kitcfien a cart 1 ike it out of the range and w heel it to any part of the kitchen ... to the back door to receive the heavy delivery items . . . then to the refrigerator and cupboards, to put everything away in one trip . . . then back to the ranc. Whcel-obout's Top a cutting board Hard maple, so pieced together as to prevent warping. Fits into top of cart, lifts out easily for taking to sink. Think of a real solid cutting board that you can use right at the range! Underneath is a drawer for kitchen tools, and shelves for utensils. 5f 5f " In the small kitchen a table Just pull the Wheel-about barch out ot the range and use it right there for preparing food or for just "setting things do n." This is the featute that gives "Extra Table-Top" to the range itself. Runs in and out on a track. Cannot knock against range. it Vamsliw when not in use! Wheel-about glides on four rubber tired ball-bearing wheels. When not in use as a cart or a table, it disappears into the section usually devoted to serv- tee drawers, and becomes part of the range itself! Twice the usable capacity "f conventional drawers. u MARLBORO . . -was chosen to introduce this revolutionary use of the storage space next to the oven and broiler. Sturdincss, insulation, beauty . . . but above all, sheer cooking dependability . . . arc ascribed to this model by the 'women of America, who several years ago spontaneously called it "an excellent baker." A ytfoaeo ?.fr ljJ rzrr See this pace-setting innovation a t c)Ootnpanii" Elgin 601 Main St. " Bulova Watches I Hamilton Phone 228