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1 THE PLATTSIYiOUTM, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TWO Section C Thursday, September 17, 1953 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH George L. Smith, Pastor Sunday 9:45 a. m. Sunday School for all ages. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship service. Sermon, "God's X-Ray Eyes.' fi:30 p. in. Youlh Fellowship. 7:30 j). m. Evening s'-viic. Sermon, "The Rest of Faith." Wednesday 7 :5 p. m. Midweek prayer mc"?!:nrf rind Bible study. Thursday 7: CO p. m. Junior choir. ' 7 ?.'.! n r.i Vr.nth nrnvpr rio' - I inir. 7:'5 p. m. Chcir practice. Traits of the Self-Life: Ask yourself those questions: '5). Do I feel unjustly upset when slighted, imposed upon, or rebuked? When I cannot have my own way? When others do better than I? When question ed by one in authority? When not put first? When not ap- predated? When others are I advanced? over me? Do I ever I have the pouts? The .sulks? , (G). Am I sectarian? Am I narrow and bigoted in favor of my little crowd; cool and un lovely toward others who dif fer from me; ready to argue and take the contrary side instead of studiously avoiding those things that might break sweet fellowship; pulling to get .mem- stand that the worlds were the likeness of Spirit, his orig bers even though I steal them;framed by the word of God, so inal being. 'He utter His voice, from another congregation; sit- that things which are seen were the earth melted.' This Scrip ting back with a critical and ! nnf mnrip nf t.hinps which dn an- w indiocitpc that nil matter over-wise air and failing to co . operate with others for the sal vation of souls? Selected (To be continued next week). CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH On the riattsmouth-Louisville Road A. C. Lentz, Pastor Tuesday evening. Sept. 8:00 Choir practice. Thursday evening, Sept. 15 !7, 8: CO p. m. Luther League prac tice. Sunday, Sept. 20 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Services. 2:30 p. m. Practice. 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A class for every age. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship service. The uastor will be sneaking on the subject, "So Great A Faith.'' 7. rj. m. Evening worship. !-No. 12 in series of studies of the offerings of Israel and Feasts of Jehovah as related to our Chris- tian living, a isioie M-uay uium will warm ycui som iial the belief the more obvious Prayer meeting at 8:00 p. m.jits errorj until divine spirit, su- Wcdnesday. jpreme in its domain, dominates 'Thrnnp-h faith we under- oil matter nnr. man" is found in 1VW " v O X I pear.'' Hebrews 11:3. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sixth Street and Second Avenue "Matter" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon which will be read in Christian Science churches throughout the world on Sunday. September 20, 1953. The Golden Text is: "I will have mercy upon the house of Judah. and will save them by the Lord their Gcd, and will not save them by bow, .nor by j sword, nor by battle, by horses, Inot by horsemen." 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Size Regularly 59 la) $1.59 Only $1.00 Save 59c Size at No Extra Cost 111 ; - -ti Vsu-, t rfiiiriftmx n i ininiin- ni -mniffi mi" r mmli " ' FAITH IN THE MOUNTAINS A group of French and Spanish cave explorers attends an open-air mas in the mountains ol Pierre St. Martin, France. The explorers stopped for prayer before continuing the exploration of the huge St. Martin cave. Crude planks serve as an altar. - iness of men shall be made low and the Lord alone shall be ex alted in that day. And the idols 1 he shall utterly abolish." (Isai ah 2:17,18). The Lesson-Sermon also in cludes the following passage from the Christian Science text book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriotures" by Mary Baker Ecidv: -The m0re mater llll V VWW vv will disappear before the su premacy of Spirit." (Page 97). ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC Msgr. George Agius. D. D., J. C. D. Pastor Rev; Raphael Chonta, Assistant September Schedule Sunday ?vlasses 7:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.- Litany of the Saints after 2nd Mass. 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SI Bible Comment: Christian Progress Always Recognized Need to Prepare "JE prepared" is a watchword written largely over our life today. Its significance is largely in the area of security and military pre paredness, but it is also an im-' portant watchword in the realm of religion. "Preparation" is written over every aspect of the whole story of the founding of Christianity. John the Baptist, whom Jesus called the greatest of all men born of women, prepared the way, and called for preparation: "Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make His paths straight." We must never forget the long period of preparation in the life of Jesus himself. Think of the boy Jesus in Naz- arein, waning patiently, pre-; paring fully, listening obediently ' before He began that ministrj' : which was to last so shortly in earthly years, but -which was to be timeless and endless in its i truth and blessing for mankind.! Nor should we forget Paul's' silent years, his going into thei desert and the long preparation' .before he launched out on his' missionary journeys. j Nothing in God's providence, is accomplished without disci pline and preparation. Education is a basic means of preparation today.' It is not the; . onij means, of course. The poet) TenAyson prayed in "In Me-,' morium" that knowledge should : I grow from more to more, but; along with more of reverence. I And Paul's prayer for the"dis-j J ciples was that their love should', abound more and more in knowl j edge and discernment. .. I i Without education we could 'not have had the English Bible I or the church. "Be prepared" is " still the watchword of Christian progress. 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month. ' - . ' Confessions are heard on Saturdays from 4:30 p. m. to 5:30 p. m. and from 7:30 to 8:00 p. m. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Murray, NebrasKa Roy P. Morris, Pastor Worship service at 11:00 a. m. Sermon by Dr. Labaugh, hour synodical secretary. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH 4 Miles Southwest of Louisville Melvin , II. Meyer, Pastor Regular services on Sunday at 10:00. Sunday School and Junior Bi ble Class at 9:45. The Choir rehearsals are on Friday evening. Saturday School is at 9:00. The Walther League has its topic and social evening on Sun day at 8:00. HOLY ROSARY CHuRCn Sixteenth and First Avenue October Schedule Masses on Sundays at 8:00 and 10:00. Masses on week days at 7:30. Masses on Holy days at 5:30 and 8:00. Confessions on Saturdays, Holy days and First Fridays at 7:30 to 9:00 in evenings. Con fessions also heard on Sunday mornings from 7:30 to 7:50. ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH Plattsmouth. Nebraska G. E. Seybold, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Mrs. Voe Stibal, Supt. Worship Srevice 10:30 a. m. Confirmation Class Saturday at 9:00 a. m. . 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 Wor ship. ' , 7:30 p.' m. Weslcyan Agora. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship. Thursday t . : 7:00 p. ;m. Choir practice. CHRISTIAN SERVICES 7:30 each Sunday at the home of Mrs. George Topliff with 1 iicv. Seigmund of the Bcllcvuc I REORGANIZED CITURCH 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. THE UNION METHODIST CHURCH Harold V. Mitchell, Minister 9:30 a. m. Church at worship. 10:30 a. m. Church at study. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Mynard , M. L. Shafer, Minister 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morninsr worship. 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. FIRST LUTHERAN CKURCn 11th and Washington Ave. The Church of the Lutheran hour t George W. Mundinger, Pastor Phcne Bellevue 919 Sunday worship 9:30 a. m. Sunday school 10:45 a. m. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Pastor Kev. Melvin Shafer Sunday School Superintendent Mrs. A. B. Rutledge Mrs. Guy Murdoch Assistant Worship service 9:30. Sunday school 10:30. Nehawka METHODIST CHURCH Pastor Rev. Fred Gardner Sunday School Superintendent Mrs. Neil Pierce Church Service at 9:45 Sunday School at 10:35 ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Avenue "A" and 3rd Street The Rev. Father rviax 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:on 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. 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. Ser vice in our own church. Second. Lieutenant and Mrs. Allen Hansen of Council Bluffs, Iowa were guests last week at the John Hansen home. Arthur Hansen, accompanied by Bob Kruger of Schuyler, re turned Wednesday from an antelope hunt in Wyoming. Each bagged an antelope. Merritt Dodson, Jr., was home from Peru State college for the week end. Marlene Eaton has returned to school following an attack of hepatitis. Mr. and Mrs. Odie Gordon of Omaha were guests for the day Monday at the Elmer Fitch home. John Barkhurst and Gerald Schrader returned home Sun day from a fishing trip of two weeks in northern Saskatche wan, Canada. They drove 1400 miles to Prince Albert and then took a plane the rest of the way. They reported fishing was very good. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fullerton and family of Lincoln were guests Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Barkhurst. Mr. and Mrs. James Cole and famliy of Sheldon were guests for several days the past week at the John Buchholz home and attended the State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford O'Con nor and family were guests Sun day evening of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Midkiff. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hicks i and Twila ' were guests Sunday at the Donald Nickels home at Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Campbell and family of. Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Plunkett and family of Weeping Water were guests Saturday evening at-the Victor Plunkett - home. Linda and Charles Hoback of Hastings were guests Sunday of their grandmother, Mrs. Georgia Hoback.' Mrs. Hoback's dinner guests Sunday were Mrs. Ray mond Easter, Mrs. John Morris and Marion Hoback. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Edmonds and family were guests Sunday evening at. the C. C. Edmonds home near Nebraska City. Mr. and Mrs. John Buchholz and David -were guests Sunday evening at the Lewis Mougey home near Union. K. P. PENCE Bankers Life Man 222 So. Cth. ' rhonc 326D Mrs. Hansen Notes ' Birthday Saturday Mrs. F. A. Hansen observed her birthday Saturday with the following guests for dinner in the .evening: Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hall of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hild of Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hild and Roger of Plattsmouth, Mrs. S. C. Niday, Mr. and Mrs. George Pollard, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pollard, Mrs. Fred Hansen. Bryce and Cath erine. Thos'e who called to wish her a happy birthday were Mrs. Melvin Sturm, Mrs. Jack Reece and Jackie with a birth day cake, Mr. and v Mrs. Edwin Schomaker. Lincoln: Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wulf, Avoca; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gansemer, Murray. Neliawka Mr. and Mrs. John Chandler and Barbara were guests Sun day evening at the Ralph Snave lv home at Alvo. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Taylor of Omaha were guests Saturday at the E. A. Ford, Sr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Ford went to Auburn Saturday evening to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ford. Thev returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hild of Murray were guests Sunday aft ernoon at the F. A. Hansen home. Mrs. Hansen and her guests attended the 25 th anni versary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Day at Weeping Water. In the evening they at tended Christ Lutheran church near Louisville and visited at the Jake Hild home. Mr. and Mrs. George Pollard were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. F. A. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Balfour were dinner guests Sunday at the Carl Baufour home. Robert James called at the Carl Balfour home Friday aft ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ross were dinner guests Sunday at the Ivan Hansen home. Mrs. Maurine Wolph of Lin coln was a guest Monday after noon of Miss Evelyn Wolph. She stopped enroute to' Grand Junc tion, Iowa, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Tom Wiles, and family. She also visited her mother, Mrs. Joe Anderson, at Clarinda, Iowa. y Bobbie Wunderlich was twro years old Wednesday, Septem ber 9. Dinner guests that eve ning at the Wunderlich home were Dr. and Mrs. Harry Hebard of Nebraska City and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wunderlich. Mrs. Hebard presented Bobbie with a birthday cake. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Balfour at tended the Golden Wedding an HUNDREDS OF CASS COUNTY HOMES ARE INFECTED WITH TERMITES THEY ARE RIGHT NOW EATING YOU OUT OF HOUSE AND HOME DAMAGE CAN RUN INTO THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS BEFORE DISCOVERED. 0 WE GUARANTEE TO RID YOUR PLACE f RpDENTS, WATER BUGS, INSECTS AND SP'ECIA THANK YOU Because so I fer we are 'aWaWnKaWaWaBWaWaWUWKfattkWaWa niversary of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Schomaker at the Birchwooa Club in Omaha Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Schomaker were for mer residents of this commun ity. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Balfour and family and Miss Frances Hansen were guests Saturday evening of 'Mr. and Mrs. John Chalmer at Omaha. Harley Kearney has returned to school at district 3 following an illness of several days. Mrs. Ernest Kropp was a guest Tuesday and Wednesday of her daughter, Mrs. A. T. Hinds and family at Lincoln. - v Mrs. Glen Masters is a sur gery patient at St. Mary's hos pital in Nebraska City. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chriswisser were guests Sunday afternoon at the John Chriswisser home in Lincoln. Returning home they stopped at the Hill Top Nursing Home at Weeping Water to visit Mrs. Cappie Chriswis ser. Mr. and Mrs. Newt Davis and Mrs. Prue of Nebraska City were guests Sunday evening at the Wm. Getchius home. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ackley V- ,'"3' PMW"TJP-V 'J&gTTJS riday, Sept. iJCTfl(Q)h Jim s Auction Ntmiis 617 CENTRAL, NEBRASKA CITY New and Used Furniture Sold Regardless of Price Partial M Bedroom Suites, Living Room Suites, Chrome Dinettes, Utility Cabinets, Occasional Tables, Lamps, Platform Rockers, Stoves (Gas and Electric). Also consign ment of tools, Electric Drills, Hand Tools, many more items too numerous to mention. Auction Every Friday Nite i Wreck Ynor Siome FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY WE WILL TREAT THE AVERAGE HOUSE FOR ONLY - - - - IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO LEAVE OR CLOSE YOUR HOME DURING TREATMENT - - many have taken advantage of this of- er. Vending the time limit until Sept. 22. W Phone 7142 Plattsmouth, Neb. and family have moved into their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Castio and daughter of Omaha were Sunday afternoon and lunch guests at the Harvey Bailer home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jorgenson were supper guests Sunday eve ning at the Frank Martin home near Union. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murdoch of Lincoln, who were guests Satur-. dav and Sundav at the Martin home and who visited Mr. Mur doch's mother, Mrs. Emma Mur doch of Nehawka at St. Mary's hospital in Nebraska City. Mrs. Ellis Lacey and Bonnie, Mrs. Louie Allgayer and Marion" Tucker attended the Irwin-Nor-ris wedding at the Methodist church at Louisville Sunday aft ernoon. Among tnose auending the state fair the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Kent Balfour and Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bai ler and Neil, Vance Balfour, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kime and Mar lin, Mrs. George Kime and Deb bie Spear, Mrs. Ida Berger. 1 A Classified Ad in The Journal costs as little as 35 cents. 18, 730 P. M. Listing OF TERMITES OTHER PESTS SNSPEGTiCl 65 Fully Insured Courteous Service 3 Christian church in charge.1