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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE 1'vvo Section B Thursday, October 9, 1952 THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Seventh and Main Harold V. Mitchell, Minister Sunday 9:45 a. m. Church at study. 11:00 a. m. Church at worship. Sermon: ' Christ Requires Undi vided Allegiance."' 7:30 p. m. Wesleyan Agora. Monday 7:00 p. m. Boy Scout Troop No. 306. Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Methodist Youth Fellowship. Wednesday 8:00 p. m. Coffee and study ! club. Lecture and discussion on " The Beginning Years of Meth odism." Thursday 2:00 p. m.Dorcas WSCS Circle at home of Mrs. Lee Eastridge. 2:00 p. m. Naomi WSCSCircle at home of Mrs. K. W. oross hans. 7:00 p. m. Choir practice. 8:00 p. m. Gleaners WSCS j Circle at home of Mrs. Lowell ; McQuin. I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES "Are Sin. Disease, and Death j Real?"' is the subject of the Les- ; sen-Sermon which will be read j in Christian Science churches : throughout the world on Sun- ' day, October 12, 1952. The Golden Text is: '-Bless the Lord, O my soul, and for get not all his benefits: who J. Howard Davis LAWYER Soennichsen Building Phone 264 Plattsmouth Grade "A" Milk from Grade "A" Farms 113 At j ,.,. THE WORLD-FAMOUS BUDWEISER CLYDESDALES You've seen them on television . . . now see them "in person". . . stepping along in an eight-horse hitch . . . champions! . . . beauties! . . . and giants, too! Each weighs a ton or more. They're a sight that you and your family will never forget. Don't miss them! SEE THEM ON THE 1 LAGER ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC. CAPITOL LIQUORS, Inc. Omaha, TiemL forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases; who redeemeth thy life from destruction." (Psalms 103:2-4). Other Bible citations include, "Make thy face to shine upon thy servant: save me for thy mercies' sake. Oh how great is thy goodness, which thou hast laid up for them that fear thee; which thou hast wrought for them that trust in thee before the sons of men!' (Psalms 31:16, 19 1. The Lesscn-Sermon also in cludes the following passage from the Christian Science text book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, "All reality is in God and His creation, harmon ious and ' eternal. That which He creates is good, and He makes all that is made. There fore the only reality of sin. sick ness, or death is the awful fact that unrealities seem real to human, erring belief, until God strips off their disguise. They are not true, because they are not of God."' (Page 472 . FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Seventh Street and Second Ave. Keith Delap. Pastor Morning worship and sermon at 11 a. m. Members of Senior High and Junior High Fellowship are to attend Presbytery Westminster Fellowship Rally Sunday after noon and evening at Tecumseh. Circle meetings for next Wed nesday, October 15: Circle 1 meets at 2:15 at the home of Mrs. Wayne Propst with Mrs. John Wehrbein assisting. Cir cle 2 noeets at 2:15 at the home of Mrs. Edward Wehrbein with Mrs. Esther Donat and Mrs. Best for all your family . . . best for drinking, best for making the hundreds of cakes, puddings, soups, custards, pies and for cook ing meat or fish and creaming vegetables; all to delight family and guests . . . which is the aim of good cooks. Your Grocers STREETS OR AT... PLATTSMOUTH SATURDAY, OCT. 11th BEER St. Louis, Mo. Newark, N. J. At Nebr. Jake Tritsch assisting. Circle 3 meets at 2:15 at the home of Mrs. Roy Knorr with Mrs. James Bulin assisting. Circle 4 meets at 8:00 at the home of Mrs. Ralph Wehrbein with Mrs. Jack Troop. Mrs. Lyle Schafer. and Miss Katherine Meisinger assisting. WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH 619 S. 10th St. F. W. Warrington, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Rally day. Morning service 11:00 a. m. Evangelist E. F. Robinson preaching. HOLY ROSARY CHUJftCII Rev. Edward C. Tuchek, Pastor Sixteenth and First Avenue Mass each Sunday at 8 and 10 a.m. Confession every Saturday evening from 7 to 8:30. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 11th and Washington Ave. The Church ol the Lutheran Hour George W. Mundinger, Pastor Phone Bellevue 919 Sunday worship 9:30 a. m. Sunday school 10:45 a. m. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC Msgr. George Agius, D. D., J. C. D. Rev. Raphael Chonta, Assistant Sunday Masses 8:10 a. m. 10:00 a. m. Mass, Benediction and Litany after Mass. 9:15 a. m. Religious instruc tion for rural children. Daily Masses T-! 15-8: 00 a. m. Saturdays: 7:30 a. m. and 8:00 ' a. m. ! Confessions: Saturdays, holi ! days and First Thursdays; 4:00 ' 5:00 p. m.; 7:30-8:00 p. m. First Friday: 7:15 Mass and ! devotions; 8:00 Mass and devo ! tions. j First Saturday: vMasses at 7:30 ; a. m. and 8:00 a. m. with devo- tions at 7:45 a. m. The Altar Society meets in St. ' John's Hall the first Wednesday of each month at 2:00 p. m. The ; Guild meets at 8 p. m. the last i Monday of each month. Both receive corporate communion on the 3rd Sunday, i The Holy Name Society meets : 1st Thursday every other month at 8:00 p. m. in St. John's Hall. The Senior Sodality of the ; Blessed Virgin meets in St. John's Hall twice a month on ; Thursday at 7:30 p. m. They ; receive Corporate Communion i on the 2nd Sunday, i The Junior Sodality meets in St. John's School by appoint i ment and receives Corporate ; Communion on the 4th Sunday. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Library Auditorium Elwin L. Coolman, Pastor 10:00 a. m. Church school. ' 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Mynard M. L. Shafer, Minister 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Avenue "A'" and 3rd Street The Rev. Father Max L. Kors Sundays Holy Communion each Sun day at 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion and sermon each Sunday at 10:30 a. m. (2nd and 4th Sundays, M. P. at 10:301. Church school each Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Saints days and Holy days at 10:00 a. m. Everyone is welcome to any of our services. St. Luke's Auxiliary meets on the first Thursday of every month at 2:30 p. m. St. Mary's Guild meets on the second Tuesday of every month at 8:00 p. m. ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL CHURCH Fifth Street and Avenue A Parsonage at 714 First Avenue A. Malzner, Pastor Sunday school at 9:30. Mrs. Freda Stibal, superintendent. Divine worship at 10:30. Ser mon topic: "How Can Become Rich?" FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Geo. L. Smith, Pastor Sunday 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. Classes adapted to all age "roups. Hear the second chanter in the thrilling story, "The Jungle Prince." as told by the pastor. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon, "The Summer is End ed." 2:30 p.m. Services at the Masonic Home for the Aeed. 6:30 p. m. Youth fellowship. 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. Sunday the 12th has been set aside as "World Wide Family Altar Sunday," and in keeping with the occasion the pastor will bring a message entitled. "The Little Church on Maiden Lane." Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Monthly meeting of the church board. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. First of a 2-day missionary Rally. Special Speak er will -be Rev. R. B. Clark, missionary to Peru. South Amer ica. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Closing day of mis sionary Rally; speaker. Rev. Arthur Mouw. of Borneo. Friday 7:30 p.m. Laymen's' visitation night. Note: On Wednesday and Thursday of this week, two out standing and heroic missionaries will be with us. These men arc certain to bring a great chall enge to your heart as they pre- Bible Comment: Call to Right Living Is Available Today In Daniel's Example lyTUCH is being said these days in many circles about cor ruption. Apparently many people believe corrupt influences have crept into some of our high places where the trust of the people is sacred. There is a definite need at the present time for a re-assertion of the standards of right liv ing. The best example standing through the ages is the prophet Daniel. He is held up as an ex ample of moral courage, a man with right-living standards. But it is one thing to assert and define these standards and another ' to induce men to follow them. j Often a man is not infected with ' depravity when he is attracted to the allurements of self-interest, i To the contrary, the call of self- I interest urges men to run rough shod over others, completely ig noring their rights and interests and only considering his own. Also, false standards of conduct which are found to be widely accepted in practice, policy and precept to day help increase the amount of evil trends active in the world. Therefore the resolve for right living must be insistent, forceful and persistent. Daniel and his companions dared to stand against the lure of a false, corrupting social atmosphere. They recog nized and resisted the dangers of bowing to evil forces. Instead they chose to follow the dictates of their consciences and accept only the standards of right living. The greatest problem confront ing the church today is that of making "right living" attractive to those who do not feel any. compul sion to follow these principles. How can this be done? Often it appears the churches have grown a little complacent and are content to live within their sphere, ignoring the masses outside. But we must remember. The Christian Church was founded on the basic principle of Evangelism. John explains the winning of a convert: "He brought him to Jesus." Those who followed the Master brought outsiders into the Chris tian fellowship. We need more of this spirit today The practice of seeking out others and bringing them to Jesus might be the answer to a difficult question. sent the story of God at work in regions beyond. Looking ahead! "CHRIST FOR EVERYONE". October 26 to Nov. 2. featuring outstanding preach ers of this area 1 and from sev eral denominations. You are always welcome at "The Singing Church." IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH 4 Miles Southwest of Louisville Melvin II. Meyer, Pastor Regular services on Sunday will be at the new time of 10:30. Sunday school and Junior Bible class will begin at 9:45. Sunday school teachers will meet on Thursday evening at 8:00. Saturday school is at 9:00. The adult group meets on Wednesday, Oct. 15, at 8:00. THE UNION METHODIST CHURCH Harold V. Mitchell, Minister Sunday 9:30 a. m. Church at Worship. Sermon: " Christ Requires Un divided Allegiance.' 10:30 a. m. Church at study. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH On the Plattsmouth-Louisville Road A. B. Lentz. Pastor Sunday, Oct. 12 9:30 Sunday school. No services. Sunday, Oct. 19 No Sunday school. . No services. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Murray, Nebraska Roy P. Morris, Pastor 10:00 Bible school, with classes for all ages. Mrs. Delbert W. Todd, superintendent. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship with sermon, "An Avoidable Tragedy." Murray Mrs. James Eastridge, Correspondent. Phone 5511 Jimmie Lutz Notes Sixth Birthday Jimmie- Lutz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lutz, celebrated his sixth birthday Saturday with a birthday party at his home. Those attending the birthday party were Bobbie, Mickey" and Patty Jacobson, Sandra Jameson, Lorraine and Larry Young, Sherol Jose, Janis WHEN was YOUR Car Lubricated Last? It's easy to let lubrication be overlooked . . . but your car will ride better and last longer, and it will be safer to drive, if lubricated regularly. Stop in and let us take care of your car today. , Huebner's "66" Station TANK WAGON SERVICE Phone 212 FlatUmoutb and Jerry Simonds, Lyle and Larry Encelkemeier. Paul and Kathy Rice. Mrs. Jacobson and Mrs. Harold Rice assisted Mrs. Lutz in entertaining Jifnfnie and his little friends. Murray Meeting Of Aid Society Held At Rogers Home Wednesday afternoon the ladies of the Christian church met at the home of Mrs. Lewis Rogers for their regular Aid Society meeting. Mrs. Lloyd Lewis and Mrs. Lydia Leyda as sisted Mrs. Rogers in entertain ing. Mrs. Neva Read was the leader, giving a very interesting less on Bible Quiz. During the business meeting continued plans for the World Community day preparation to be held at the Christian church in November. Plans were out lined for the annual fall ba zaar and supper in November. At the close of the meeting a delicious luncheon was served by the hostesses. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lancaster went to Lincoln Sunday to visit with Mr. Lancaster's brothers and sisters. The families were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buck for an enjoyable visit and a delicious Sunday dinner. Murray Church Will Send Packages Overseas The members of the church board with the approval of Aid Society, and members of th: congregation of the Christian church havevoted to send pack ages to the members of the armed forces from the church. The servicemen from the church who will receive the packages are Corp. Richard Sack serving in Germany with the Army, Pfc. Rollin Hansen with the Marines in Korea, A. First Class Merle Rogers in the Air Corp, now on his way to the Far Eastern Command, Pvt. James H. East ridge in the Army in Korea, Pfc. Art Taylor in the Army, now in Japan, S. 1C Donald Marsh and Ronald Marsh, both in the Navy now stationed in California, and Pvt. Forrest Beil in the Army stationed in Vir ginia at present time. Murray Mike Sullivan, who was in jured when he ran into a car two weeks ago in 'front of his home in Murray will have to spend quite some time in the " "Xhumakers hospital at Nebraska City. This ' 8ests of Mr Schumaker s ymaM SE CnHjey 3 L'" LrAiT"'5 h0SPUal tai55fir and SmilTof"oyod Plans are Sine made by the 1 were Sunday guests of Mr. and ladtes oMhc LesSn C?mxiS- , ' Hilbert Anderson near nity for the annual Harvest i Home Dinner which will be held Sunday, October 19, at the Lew- I iston Community Center. Rev. Morris was in Minden a part of the past week where he assisted in the installation of a new pastor at the United Pres byterian church of that place. Mrs. Rachel Faris has gone to Beatrice for a visit of a few weeks with her son John and family. Murray Mrs. J. C. Stewart of Omaha was a week end visitor at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Boedeker and family. Crushed rock is being placed on the newly graded road north of town. Both Sabbath schools of this place sent large delegations to the county convention at Mur dock Monday. Murray Minfords Return From Wyoming Mr. and Mrs. Will Minford have returned home after a 10 day trip through western Ne braska and Wyoming. While in Wvoming they joined the Wyo- ming Hereford tour and visited many of the large Hereford ranches. This was very inter esting to them as Mr. Minford is a breeder of fine Herefords at his farm here. "Murray BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Greely Beil are the happy grandparents of a fine little daughter, who was born to their son. Pvt. Forrest Beil and wife, who are located j at Hopewell, Va. ! Mr. and MrsRoy Gregg were j visiting last week in Coleridge with relatives. ! . Murray was well represented at the football game in Platts mouth last Friday evening and were rooting for the Platts mouth team as a number of pur local boys are playing on the team, and again were victor ious. . , , . George Rieke was pleased to be the one chosen from this place-to receive a copy of the Fouchek-Garnett Lawyers Bonded Abstracters first edition of the new revised , Bible at the meeting at the Methodist church in Platts- moutn Tuesaay evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cooper and son were visiting with Mrs. Cooper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Louis Sack Sunday. Murray Scaffold Breaks, Man Is Injured John Frans suffered quite a severe shoulder injury when a scaffolding broke with him as he was employed at building a corn crib at the farm of Chas. Mead. He was taken to the hospital where it was found that no bones were broken. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bailey j and two daughters of Coleridge were guests of Mrs. Alta Young Sunday. The Baileys were for mer residents of the Murray community, and were also neighbors of the Young family when they made their home at Coleridge some years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Massie of Broken Bow were visiting their uncle, Dr. Gilmore one day last week. Mrs. F. W. Nolting of Platts mouth was spending Thursday afternoon with her grandson, Charles Spangler and family, and to become acquainted with her new great granddaughter Debby. Dorothea Kell Family Dinner Notes Birthdays A family dinner was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Novak and Dwaine, Jr., near Pleasant Dale last Sunday in celebration of the birthday anniversaries of Gracie Phillips and Miss Helen Walker. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Har old Manning and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips, Vickie and Tom my of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips of Eagle. r.agie Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Schumaker and son of Weeping Water and Mrs. George Trunkenbolz spent Mrs. Carrie Schmidt spent last Thursday evening in Lin coln with her mother, Mrs. Con-dra. BANISH GARBAGE PROBLEM FROM Your HOME WITH A SANITARY GARBAGE DISPOSER UNIT! Garbage cans arc the breeding place for disease-carrying flies and vermin. Don't take chances, dispose of food waste before it becomes garbage! The electric garbage disposer unit shreds all food waste, and flushes it down the sink drain out of the house in seconds! 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Kagle Mrs. G. H. Palmer went to North Bend on Monday of this week where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Edith Been and daughters. Miss Helen Walker left for Niobrara on Tuesday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Bob Rey nolds and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips and family of Lincoln spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips and Gracie. Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd of Murdock and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Palmer and sons of Lincoln called at the home of Mr. anu Mrs. G. H. Palmer last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Winkle were Sunday guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fleischman. Arthur M Wirtt DrfStnts 8 DAYS ONLY 8 NOV. 5 thru NOV. 12 NIGHTLY I 30 M8mm Sal, lot. z:l FIRST TIME IN OMAHA STAIIINS BARBARA ANN SCOTT ANDRA McLAUGHUN MICHAEL KIRBY FREDDY TRENKLE THE THREE BRUISES MICK tOX SCATS m4 INKHOI SEATS UM Immd Sot. ll S140 Mt.i to!. 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