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.... Vi THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SIX Section B Thursday, January 7, 1954. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH 4 mi. southwest of Louisville Mclvin II. Meyer, pastor MURDOCK EVANGELICAL U. B. CHURCH C. E. Nichols, pastor Morning worship 9:30. Sermon theme, -Judgment and Today's World." Church school 10:30, George Krusc. superintendent. Junior League 7:00 p. m. Youth and Adult Fellowship 7:03 p. m. Evening Worship 7:45. Sermon ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC M.gr. George Ajrius, D. D., J. C. D. Pastor Rev. Raphael Chonta, Assistant Sunday Masses- at 8:00 and 10: CO a. m. The 10 o'clock Mast ; U a Iligh Mass followed by Ben ediction of the Bl. Sacrament. Week day Masses at 7:10 and 8:15 for the school children. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Midweek prayer r 1 : - ' meeunti ana uiuie muuy. inprniv ruunix uuu run. in-b t : Thursday- ,Vfne iir.s; o: a series of sermons the 'concreaation will be in-l 7:45 p.m. Monthly fellowship : on the Ten Commandments. 3:00 p. m. Young Adult Sub- ville (3:00-5:00 p.m.) m 5:30 p.m. Methodist Youth Fellowship. 7:30 n.m. Wesleyan Agora Fellowship. Thursday 7:30 p. m. Choir Practice. stalled during the service. Sunday School is held at 9:45. Th? choir meets on Friday evening. Ccniirrmtion Class is on Sat urday at 0:00. The Voters will meet on Sun day afternoon at 2:00. The Adult Group meets cn Jan. 23. meeting and Bible study Monday eve the Brotherhood cf the Young Adult class. ; men are entertaining their fam- To be held at the home , iiies with an oyster supper. of Leonard and Florence Bashus. Cominsr Saturday Night, January 23 "Youth Sing-spiration." Mid-week Prayer service Wed nesday eve at 7:20 followed by choir rehearsal at 8:30. Ladies Aid Thursday after noon at 2 o'clock. J, Bible Comment: Writers of Bible Illustrate Truths Thrrmnh vmhnlc J J rnnfpsinna nr heard Satur- rNE thing about the Bible that 1 days and 1st Thursday from 4:00 W many people forget is that it to 5:00 p. m. and from 7:30 to is an Eastern book. 8:tJ0 P- m- The daily language and litera- , The members of the Altar So ture of the East has aiu-avs been ! cietv and St. John s Guild re- full of figures and symbols -very 'ceive corporate Communion ev- ; Ralph Wehrbein. Supt. different from much of our prosaic, Western liberalism. The prophets frequently used figures of speech and symbols to sou ashland FIU ST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCn Seventh Street and Second Avenue Keith Delao. Pastor Sunday church school at 9:45, 9 Mrs. Ivon Armstrong Phone 1502 Lonny Schulz and Joann Pe terson were Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weston. The South Ashland club and their families held their annual card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bachman Wed nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stander r.nrt fnmilv were Wednesday ! evening visitors at the Cyril Wo- tioita home. I ST. PAUL LUTTIEKAN CHURCH American Legion Hall Weeping Water, Nebraska Meliii II. Meyer, pastor Regular services win De held at 9: CO. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES The vital role of purity in spir itual progress will be set forth at Christian Science services Sunday in the Lesson-Sermon entitled "Sacrament."' BAPTIST CHURCH Library Auditorium Ted Konvalin, Pastor "We Preach Christ Crucified Risen, and Coming Again." i Sunday School 6:30 p. in. ! We have a class for every age Ssrmon bv the nastor 7:30 D The Bible selections include m. Sunday School follows at 9:45. ! this citation from Psalms: . wednesc'av eve 7:30, Bible The conlirmation class meets I ' Let the words of my mouth, j SMclv and praver meeting, on Monday at 4:15. and the meditation of my heart, : We have the services as-listed The Ladies Aid meetts on ,be acceptable in thy sight, O : u.ntii a permanent place can be Wednesday. Jan. 13, at 2:00. -Lora, my sirengm, ana my re- obtained. The Voters will meet on deemer. (19:14). Wednesday, evening, Jan. 13, at i The following correlative pas- You are welcome. 8:00. FIR3T CHRISTIAN CHURCH Geo. L. Smith, Pastor Sunday 9:30 a.m. Teacher's prayer meeting. 9:45 a.m Sunday school. Mis- miritv sas?e will be among those read from "Science and Health vim 1 Key to the ScriDtures" by Mary ' Baker Eddy: "We shall strive to i reach the iioreo neignx wnere Gfxl is revealed: and the corner stone of all spiritual building is The baptism of Spirit, m. WESLFVAN METHODIST CHURCH OF AMERICA 617 South Tenth Ceo. Francis, Pastor Sunday school 10 a. m. Moraine worship 11 a. m. Young People's service 6:45 p sicnary Sunday and first washing the body of all the im cffcrir.g for foreign mis- purities of flesh, signifies that sions lor iwoi. k em. '"?. ihe pure m heart see una ana we are out to top last year's foreign missionary giving which amounted to well over one thousand dollars. 11. 'CO a.m. Morning worship. Evening service 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer service 7:30 p. m. are nnproacnine snirnuai iue, .everyone welcome. and its demonstration." (241:- The Golden Text is from Gal- I Union, Nebraska atiens: "Ye are all the children of God bv faith in Christ Jesus. Sermon by the pastor. "It Fcr as many of you as have been is Tune W fct-e.-c mr uwre.. 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship groups. 7:30 p.m. Evening service and hymspiration. Sermon by the pastor, "Faith Psy chology or Reality?" Tuesday baptized ito nst Have put on Christ." (3:26. 27). UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Murray, Nebraska Hay P. Morris, Pastor 1 . . r n;Klrt PiVaI nrrl V nlocC- 7:30 p.m. First monthly con-, n v TnTri ..,tw.ni mn0n nf tha es tor all ages. Mrs. D. W. Todd, new year. Jerry G. Dunn, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. A class for every age. 11:00 Morning worship. Ser mon .sublet: "Having Begun in the Spirit." " 6:30 "Young pecp:es meeting. Studies from the Book of Gene sis. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. The pastor will speak on,. "Not by Power or by Might." 7:4a p. m. Wednesday, tuple 2a Termite Control Winter is the time when termites do ser ious damage to your home. Protect your dwelling now! 11 Years Experience Latest Equipment Free Inspection Fully Insured Guaranteed Service BILL'S Eooing Service superintendent. 11:00 Morning worship, with! study and praver. A time of sermon, "The Christ of Pro- j bleing to all that attend, phecy." Th:s will be the first of "For God hath not given us a series of sermons on the gen- the spirit of fear; but of power. eral theme "Following the ooc-jprid love and a sound mind. ill Tim. 1:7. express truth The parables of Jesus were true to life and revealing in the truth, concerning God and man that Jesus sought to impart, but they did not depend upon the incidents described having ac tually happened. It was "a certain man" who went down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and it might have been any man so far as the truth and the teaching were concerned. The parables are stories and teachings for today, and not just stories of something that hap pened long ago. Their signifi cance is not as historic inci dents, but as spiritual tales, or parables, with universality of application. Take, for instance, the account of "how Eve was created from the rib of Adam. Here is how one great Biblical teacher in terprets it. He suggests that the creation of woman from man's side meant that she was to be his equal and helpmate; not from the head was she created that she 'should lord over him, nor from the foot, that he should dominate her.' This interpretation is in har mony with the high esteem in which women were held among Jews and in contrast with their inferior position among many other peoples. The story of the beginning of sin symbolizes the subtle and easy temptation of those made in the image and likeness of God; the essence of sin in disobedience to divine command; the knowl edge of good and evil as the re sult of the fall, and the emer gence of man into moral struggle and moral responsibility. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roeber were Tuesdav supper euests of Rocky Kasper of Prague was a Mr. and Mrs. John MaacK. httt Q0r,irr ollr nt the TV.fr nnH Mrs Alfred Deal Went i.jiiAay ttiuiig v. tv t ....... erv 3rd Sunriav nt the montn. i nivinp .rvW at n-nn Ser- ; Cyril Wotipka home. to tremont inursaay eyemn0 'j o-j-t:.. o ...... . . " , ' ivr:ii ,o n.-hpr thpv met Mr. ana jurs ana uie ouuauiy evciy isi, ' men "vvnat is a rreacner.' Mr. ana wrs. vm oiu , vfc , rftu"r t o7oiin n-hn nmp nnv . , ; Tn. irinr w ppHnhin will rpdsv snnner euests of Mr i Joy Tulhs of Lewellen who came Special Devotions: To the have" a covered dish lunch to- and Mrs. Roy Stock, and sons. Sacred Heart cf Jesus, after gether at noon and go skating ' ur- and Mrs. Robert Benting Masses every 1st Friday; to our in the afternoon. had supper Tuesday with Mr fcr a visit at the Deal home for ihe remainder of the weex. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weston and Cinay were visiting at the mttasco Hi iaj, i" uimvun. iiau isupiJCi. xutovnij niiu. and Pinav were Visitin0- at me Lady of Fatima. every first Sat- , The Annual Congregational and Mrs. John Gustafson. Ervin ' home wldnesday urday after the 8:15 Mass. ! meeting will be held next Thurs- conn of Greenwood was an eve- evenina " Knrinl Mpptines: The Altar dnv. Januarv 14. There will be Society meets every lirst Wed- a covered dish supper at 6:30 nesnay of the month at 2 p. m. and the meeting will follow. at St. John's Kali. St. John's , Guild and Discussion Club meets ; CHRISTIAN CHURCH every 4th Monday. The Sodal- ! Elmwood, Nebraska ay and tne junior fctuay uuoi is. i . uorn, ijmisier : ri qmner euests of Mr meets every 2nd and 4th Thurs-i Sunday Schcol-10 a.m. Start g?' friSnd Son ' ning visitoi Mr. and Mrs. Dewev Moore and sons spent Monday evening at the Art Box home. Cpl. and Mrs. Dick Buckmas- trr of Temple. Texas, were meets every s.na anu -Lii xnuio-i ounuay ocnwi iu .ui. oi.au, . r - T prr,on nTlfj sons I' day of the month at St. John s the New Year right, get the anJdeIs CrS and Jto Pat hull at 7:00 p. m. The Holy Sunday School habit. St mSv wenlr ntX;- h. A Tto ,Znrn n n m acuia speni Monaay eyei i g Wednesday of the month. i Sermon topic: "Heir: 4-ni. 'tlnirt. Af fLA '- I "It," A. " i.XiO. ""V" " METHODIST CHURCH - Nehawlia Pastor Rev. Fred Gardner . Sunday School Superintendent J Mrs. Neil Pierce ! Church Service at 9:45 isunuav School at 10:35 i .... Bible study Sunday evening, ' v ut AshIand 1 7:30. An informal study to LtSCrS ClJCStS at which everyone is welcome. I Nelson nomc THE UNIOV METHODIST CHURCH Union, Nebraska Harold V. Mitchell, Minister Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lteffet and Cunn y- ptMint covorol Hove 1 a ct i wpek with Mrs. Liseet's Darents. iMr nnri Mrs. Raymond Nelson. i n-n a. m. Church at Worship. Miss Marjorie Nelson and Duanej Rnnrinv CHRISTIAN SEKY1UK.& Christian church services will be held at S:30 home of Mrs. George Topliffj 7:30 p. m. Choir practice. Joyce of David Citv and Orvi e( ... .-.I. n... os ,1 v. tjqi o.ir vnnth Panrtv nf flrppnwooci were call-! ipvno Christian e. h u r c h in Fellowshin. ers there that dav. : Low-Cost Amortized Prompt Servico Pre-payment Options Ask for ear tree booklet ex plaining the Equitable Society's modern financing service in church services will "The Kingdom of God." .Nelson were additional guests. at 6:30 a. m. Sunday I 10:30 a. m. Church at Study, at the Nelson home New Year's ...Tf, instead of 7:30 at th Wednesday I day, Ben Sandy and daughter- STEVE DAVIS charge. ; ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL and CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH On the PlattsmouthVLouifiville road A. B. Lintz Pastor Sunday, Jan. 1010:30 serv ices. The annual Consreeation- al meeting will be held in con-! beginning at 6:00 p.m nection w-ith the services, j called for 7:30 p.m. Thursday Night, Jan. 14 Confirmation Class Saturday Brotherhood meeting. Dr. Ed- at 9:00 a.m. crar Mptt7ipq frnm Rrit.ish Gnic?nn i . . REFORMED CHURCH G. E. Seybold, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Yorship 10:30 a.m. Annual Cons:reeational Meet ing with covered dish luncheon Meeting South Ashland i Marilvn Dean sDent Tuesday I nis:ht and Wednesday with Mar- ' tha Dean Bailey. 2nd Floor " Plattsmouth State Bank Building Phone 6111 will speak. ..tens of the Master." CALLAHAN EVANGELICAL U. P. CHURCH f 1 f Kti-Unir. Hnsrnr Church school 10:00 a. m., Reu- ben Stock, superintendent. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.J Sermon eme, "Judgment and ! Today's Wrcrld." This is Al Church Sunday with basket din ner at noon and organizational meeting.", in the afternoon. Union . evening service in Murdork. Sec the Murdock schedule. Brotherhood will entertain A church with a warm wel come kept in balance by the inspired word of God! REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS library Auditorium F.lwin L. Coolrftan. Pastor 10:00 a. m. Church school. 11:00 - m. Moraine worship. SfKFv FOP. STOLEN SOCKS DETROIT, Mich. Morris Cur ran. 31. stole a pair of socks ! f rem a clothing store. The pro ; prietor called police, who found i the socks in Curran's possession , plus ihree uncashed pay checks and a bankbook showing ? wml EVANGELICAL IT. R. CHURCH Callahan C. E. Nichols, Pastor Church School 10:00 a. m. their families at the Wilhan Von Reuben Stock. Superintendent Snreckelson hnme on tins Fn day eve, Jan. 8th, at 7:30. 601 No. 9th Ph. 7142 : 1 I Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Mid-week prayer service Wed nesday evening at 7:30. K. P. PENCE Bankers Life Man 222 So. 6th Ffaone 3269 J. Howard Davis LAWYER Phone 264 506 Main St. Plattsmouth With remarkable DE-ICER additive HOLY ROSARY CHURCH 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 5i nH ft -fin v Confessions on Saturdays. Holy days and First Fridays at 7:30 to 9:00 in evenings, uon fessions also heard on- Sunday mornings from 7:30 to 7:50. ST. LUKF'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Avenue "A" and 3rd Street The Rev. Father wax L. Kors Sundays Holy Communion each Sun day at 7:30 a. m. Holy communion and sermon each Sundav at 10:30 a. m (2nd i 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:C0 p. m. THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Seventh and Main Harold V. Mitchell, Minister Sunday 0-lR o m fonr-iVi o f fit 11 H7 . . I ! tA. .11 1. '1 Ul 1. X n L. vt J . 1 l,llv.blhJ 11:00 a.m. Church at Worship, denosits of $5,300. He was fined ' The Kingdom oi.uoa. u-iu(i. GROVE 601 Main Guaranteed Watch Repairing Diamonds Gifts Elgin, Bulova and Hamilton Watches GREEN STAMPS WE GIVE S & II Jewelry and Watch Repairs Phone 228 r now on disp mm issmsssss. Try a tankful today! Standard's new de-icer additive permits Standard scientists to "go the limit" in puttin fast-firing, "light-end" molecules into winter gasoline. These start you 10 faster. 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