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CHI TSTIAX SCinxCK SOCIETl'T Sit,i Street and Second Avenue! N "-' Gormen 11:00 a. m. j "I; tho Universe, Including! : . Evolved by Atomic Force?" J i : -vy .- r,'vf --t of the Lesson-i r- :' ion which will be read in i?n Science churches uhout the world on Gun-I in- 105-3. To Go'drn Text is: "The1 is th3 Lord's, and the; f-.v.'.ss thereof: the world, and j i-tint dwell therein." I I'. -Urns 21:1 . Other Bible ci- ; 1 :..t:-"ns iivlwlo. ''Know ve that j 1;." Lord he is God: it is he that h:''h ronde r.s, and- not our- ."l.t.c; '.. :iro li is people, and j hrcp of his pasture. Enter into h.is at.s with thanksgiving, j rnd hit ohn courts with praise: i L" fhauklt;! unto him, and bless j .; ; name. For the Lord is pood; i hi; mercy is evfrlatin; and his ; tiuiii ( rdureth to all genera- ! tit,iv:.M i P,;al;ns ICQ: 3-5 ! Lawyers Bonded Abstractors The Lesson-Sermon also in cludes the following passage from the Christian Science textook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, "If God, the All-in-all, be the creator of the spiritual universe, including man, then everything entitled to a classification as truth, or Sci ence, must be comprised in knowledge or understanding of Gcd, for there can be nothing beyond illimitable divinity." (Pa"e 127). Thursday i 7:00 p. m. Junior choir. 7:30 p. m. Young people's prayer meeting. 7:45 p. m. Choir practice. . THE WITNESS STAND (Testimony-of-the-week No. 19) "The Lord said, 'Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness, for they shall be filled.' I'm so glad that I the Lord saw mv hunexv heart j and took my burdens all away, I and m exchange gave me peace within, and a desire to follow Him." . . . MRS. HERBERT FREEBURG FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH George L. Smith, Pastor Sunday 9:30 a. m .Teacher's prayer meeting. . 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship and sermon.' 2:30 p. m. Crusade prayer meeting. 6:30 p. m. Youth fellowship. 7:30 p. m. Evening service. Monday 7:45 p. m. Special gospel musi cal program by the male quar tette of the Briercrest Bible In stitute of Canada. Wednesday 7:45 p. m. Midweek Bible study and prayer meeting. HQW MUCH Iwl F2 IS P DO YOU HAVE? If It's Only 5 Minutes I'd like to show you what may be the most important plan you've ever seen. A Plan for FINANCIAL SECURITY FOR YOUR FAMILY NOW. AT RETIREMENT FOR YOU ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC Msgr. George Agius, D. D., J. C. D. Rev. Raphael Chonta, Assistant Sunday Masses 8:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. Mass, Benediction and Litany after Mass. 9:15 a. m. Religious Instruc tion for rural children. First Friday: 7:15 Mass and devotions; 8:00 Mass and devo tions. First Saturday: Masses 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 J Guild meets at 8 p. m. the last Monday of each month. Both receive corporate communion on the 3rd Sunday. The Holy Name Society meets 1st Thursday every other month at 8:00 p. m. in St. John's Hall. Confessions: Saturdays, holi days and First Thursdays; 4:00 5:00 p. m.; 7:30-8:00 p. m. Blessed Virgin meets in St. John's Hall twice a month on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. They receive Corporate Communion on the 2nd Sunday. The Junior Sodality meets in St. John's School by appoint ment and receives Corporate Communion on the 4th Sunday, i' pr ?P P ciiris u nion Phone 2751 J Representing IOVA LIFE INSURANCE CO. "America's Fastest Growing Company" 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. nOLY ROSARY CHuRCn Sixteenth and First Avenue Mass each Sunday at 8 and 10 a.m. Confession every Saturday evening from 7 to 8:30. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Murray, Nebraska Roy P. Morris, Pastor 10:00 a. m. Bible school, with classes for all ages. Mrs. Delbert W. Todd, Superintendent. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship, with sermon, "Why Wait?" Bible Comment: Paul Preached of Freedom and True Brotherhood for Us "PREEDOM and brotherhood are terms that need a lot of care ful definition in the difficult times in which we are living. And there is no better guide to an ac curate and workable definition of this term than the writings of the Apostle Paul. Paul puts a great deal of em phasis on freedom. He had been a legalist, and the meaning of his conversion to Christianity had been the discovery of a new freedom. Religion became a matter of the heart to him. It concerned faith more than formal observance that lacked the spir itual reality. When he lists the fruits of the spirit: Love, joy, peace, suffering, gentleness and goodness, his comment is final. He says, "Against such there is no law." That is the essence of Paul's philosophy cf freedom. It is al ways associated with goodness. "The law is our schoolmaster," he declares, "to bring us to Christ." He adds, "Christ is the end of Uie law for everyone that believeth." What Paul says concerning liberty in relation to Jewish law is true of liberty in relation to all law. Their relationship to liberty makes all laws either a curse or a blessing. The freedom to do right is a very real freedom and all laws that suppress that freedom are bad. Freedom and brotherhood were associated with each other in Paul's religion. The life that was lived in the path of freedom was fulfilling the law. "All the law is fulfilled in one word, even in this: Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself." That phrase expresses the feeling of brotherhood without any lim itations. Some persons claim that Paul's practicing of brotherhood was limited to the community of Christians. It is true that Paul did regard Christians as owing a special obligation to one another. But the word "neighbor" meant the same thing to him that it meant to Jesus when He told the parable of the Good Samaritan. WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH The Church that maintains the Wesleyan Message 619 S. 10th St. F. W. Warrington. Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a. m. A place where you're not too old or too young. t Morning worship 11:00 a. m. Afternoon service of baptism at "2:00 p. m. at the Missouri river. Evening service 7:30 p. m. Young people's time, Tuesday,! 7:3Q p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. Revival prayer meeting Fri dav at 8:00 p. m. Daily.- Vacation Bible School will continue through Junve 20. The public program will be on Friday, June 26. at 8:00 p. m. THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Seventh and Main Harold V. Mitchell, Minister j Sunday 9:45 a. m. Church at Study. 11:00 a. m. Church at Wor ship. 7:30 p. m. Wesleyan Agora. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship. Thursday 7:00 p. m. Choir practice. fHE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, June 18, 1953 Section B ' PAGE THREE THE UNION METHODIST CHURCH Harold V. Mitchell, Minister Sunday 9:3C4 a. m. Church at worship. 10:30 a. m. Church at study. ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL, i AND REFORMED CHURCH j Plattsmouth, Nebraska I G. E. Seybold, Pastor I Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Mrs. Joe StibaL Supt. Worship Service 10:30 a. m. Sermon. "Christ and the Lost". June 25 Coffee Social in the church parlors. Hostesses: Miss Helen Lessmah, Mrs. Fred Lug sch, Mrs. Otto Lutz, Miss Mar ilvn Lutz, Mrs. Alvin Meisinger, Mrs. Anna Meisinger, Mrs. Blanche Meisinger, Miss Laura Meisireer, Mrs. Orville Muller and Mrs. Carl Potschies. ANGLERS LAND WALLET CHAMPAIGN, 111. Two school boys, fishing to recover a ball they had dropped into a creek, had been lost three weeks recovered, instead a billfold that earlier in a heavy rainstorm; which, belonged to a University of Illinois student, who said' it slipped from his hands into a drain during a storm and got jway before he could recover it. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Seventh Street and Second Ave. Keith Delap, Pastor Sunday Church School at 9:45. Ralph Wehrbein, Supt. Divine Service at 11:00. FQrmon topic, "Four Kinds of. Soil". Junior High Fellowship at 6:00. BOLT KILLS 8 COWS. Frederick, Md. A bolt of lightning struck a tree in the pasture belonging to Chester Pride and killed eight of Price's cow!s which were huddled under the; tree during an electrical storm. ..V.V.... ...'... V.V.V... .,., ......'. mj, .... "". v.v.v ! v Extension --Notes Small Grain Sprays Explained Now is the ideal time to spray wheat with 2,4-D for weed con trol. An application of one- i fourth ot one-third pound oj the ester form of 2,4-D, or one half to one pound of the amine salt form of the chemical ap plied as a spray will give good control of most broad-leaf weeds. Wheat is not easily damaged by 2,4-D, and experimental work at the College of Agriculture shows that wheat sprayed in the most susceptible stage will -probably not result in a loss in yield of over 10 per cent. Virtually no damage could be expected in the present stage of growth. Susceptible stages are the seed ling stage and blooming stage. Oats should not be sprayed until they reach the boot stage, since the oats crop is much more susceptible to 2,4-D dam age. Application rates are the same for oats as for wheat. At times, spraying of oats might be warranted if it appears that weeds are going to seriously in terfere with normal develop ment of the oats crop. SALARY BOOST. While many Congressmen think the proposed $10,000 salary boost for members of Congress is Jus tified, most of them admit that, in view of the economy-minded Administration in power, "it hasn't got a chance now." The bill, recently approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee, would give senators and repre entatives a $25,000 annual sal ary. They now get $12,500 and a $2,500 expense allowance, which are 'lumped together as $15,000 of taxable compensation. Up to $3,000 may be deducted ior income tax purposes as Washington living expenses. RADIATOR REPAIRING ONE-DAY SERVICE Plattsmouth Motors Washington Ave. Ph. 2S7 CHRISTIAN SERVICES 7:30 each Sunday at the home of Mrs. George Topliff with Rev. Seigmund of the Bellevue Christian church in charge. I CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH On the Plattsmouth-Louisville Road A. B. Lentz, Pastor Sunday, June 21 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Services. Father's Day. Tuesday night, June 23 Choir practice. Wednesday, June 24 The Ladies Aid will meet in the church parlors. Mrs. Ed Mei singer and Mrs. Glen Kraeger will be the hostesses. it !' I ) i t ,1 3 t!arkijes3 bettles dotn upon your commun- ily nigbt-loug vigil of the friemlly street lighi ktv;ins. It's -comforting depcu:2aLIe illumiiiaticii is thv sleepless guadiau yf the welfare and security ttf-yoir homb . , , your cormjiuitity. T?AKern, well planned street lighting for Loth reside! tial and Lusioess districts is a dominating ' factor in reducing accidents and crime. Backed by iWpcu?.ihTe electric service modern street light iiir Utmdes new hcauty and added safely for pi oeT jstive, INebraska communities. Symbol of Nekraskus Low-Cost Dependable Electric i&rviee ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CnURCII Avenue "A" and 3rd Stree.t The Rev. Father Max L. Kors Sundays Holy Communion each Sun cay at 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion and sermon each Sunday at 10:30 a. m. (2nd and 4th Sundays, M. P. at 10:30). 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. Nehawka UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Pastor Rev. Melvin Shafer Sundav School Superintendent Mrs. A. B. Rutlertsre Mrs. Guv Murdoch Assistant Worship service 9:30. Sunday school 10:30. For Athletes Foot . .Use T-4-L for 3 to 5 days. It actually peels off the outer skink exposes buried funsri and KILLS ON CONTACT. If not pleased with instant-drying T-4-L, your 0c back at any drug store. To day at Schreiner Drug: Store. No. 276 In spring, summer, fall and winter, you can , always depend on the fine, fresh, famous flavor of Roberts delicious dairy products. That's because Roberts samples each can of milk received from the farmer, and accepts only those shipments which measure up to rigid flavor and quality standards. Tested 18 different times between the farm and your table, Roberts delicious dairy prod ucts offer you consistent country-fresh good ness; year in and year out. Test the taste yourself. Join the half-a-million midwest milk drinkers who prefer to "Reach for Roberts 1" DELICIOUS DAIRY PRODUCTS ."! TV""S ft-'- MILES AT THE WHEEL WILL SHOW YOU MURRAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Murray, Nebraska Val C. Johnson, Pastor 10:00 a.m. Church School. Louis Sack, Supt. 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Choir practice. nrrn i ii i I . - Theres Jone So JyetvJsi 1X1 tef'fF ?r 111 fMSMt y " ' i.iwin ii f . ' 'wmiMim ' "if" iwmuii""""'"m ' ' ' " ' " EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Mynard M. L. Shafer, Minister 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. FIRST LUTilEKAN CIIURCn 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. You enter a whole new world of motoring wonders when you visit your Nash dealer and step into Pinin Farina's newest, most beautiful creation the magnificent new Nash Ambassador. Phone us for a demonstration drive. Nehawka METHODIST CHURCH Pastor Rev. Fred Gardner Sunday School Superintendent Mrs. Neil Pierce Church Service at 9:45 Sunday School at 10:35 IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH 4 Miles Southwest of Louisville Melvin II. Meyer, Pastor Regular services on Sunday at 10:00 a. m. Confirmation ser vices for Patricia Brunkow and Evelyn Wiles will take place dur ing this service. Sunday school and junior Bible class at 9:15 a. m. Examination of the catechu mens will be held in a public service on Friday evening at 8:00. - The Walther League meets on Sunday evening at 8:00. For Car and Fire INSURANCE Wm.'S. Wetenkamp Real Estate & Insurance Office S. 6th Phone 5176 A new experience in driving ease awaits you when you take the wheel of the new Ambassador in city traffic, with Dual Range Hydra-Matic Drive (one of three transmission choices). Ahead.you see more of the road over the sloping continental hood. Give the wheel a spin you're in snug to the curb with entirely new Nash Power Steering (optional) that takes the effort out of parking and turning . . . gives you a new sure control on the open highway. Look ahead look around! Enjoy the grandest view that ever enchanted your eye. Nash-pioneered slanting rear window pillars, plus widest windshield and rear window, give you greatest eye-level vision. Try the hills for thrills! It's up and over at the touch cf your toe when you command the "Le Mans" Dual Jetfire engine that has the greatest record over the years of all American engined entries in the 24-hour speed classic at Le Mans, France. Ram it over the roughest road you know. With ex clusive Nash Airflex Suspension and coil springs on all 4 wheels, you'll know why experts call this the "finest shockproof ride in the world". First in economy among all fine cars, the Nash Am bassador topped both its classes in the 1953 Mobilgas Economy Run, delivering 22.54 miles to the gallon with Overdriveand 21.1 1 with Dual-Range Hydra-Matic Drive. Your family is safer in Nash with stronger, double- rigid Airflyte Construction an exclusive feature pioneered by Nash. Body and frame are welded into one rock-solid unit with girders of steel surrounding the passengers. Ideal for vacation travel ! The backs of both front seats are easily adjusted to any of five reclining positions, at the touch of a lever. Wonderfully relaxing for driver and passengers. At night, Twin Beds in seconds! New Braking Power! See how smoothly big Nash brakes ease you to safe stops. See many more of the things you've always wanted now yours only in the new Nash. Come in and get the "10-Mile Proof" at the wheel. 79 ffi n mmmMML AMBASSADOR STATESMAN RAMBLER Nash Motors, Division Sash-Kehinator Corp., Detroit, Mich. mm ORIMNV South on Highway 73-75 Used Ci ! I f! v 5M tsm 0 I , demand for the new 1933 Nash Alrflytes has given Nash dealers the finest supply of M K2 Of iltiiStSE- Iate modeL loP qalty trade-ins in history. These Select Used Cars are priced to sell at - w once so soc your iSash dealer today Mhile be stifl has a mde choice of makes and models. i i