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. fir t ; 2..-C- T3 r- - w I H 1' . 4 li lL r. . ST CIiniTIlV PTTTT PTT Geo. L. Smith, Pastor school 7:20 p. m. Youth chcir prae-X,lna Rev. - - - 1 - ins vcrship. fellowship meeting at the Jim Charles t-nurcn, residence. inis ciass I is erowins out of itself, but there Junior and senior i is room for you! -? groups. Our guest speaker this Sun- Prayer meetins. ; day, Rev. Charles Burt, is pas- CHn-ie"- ! church. He has a warm vital '""Aa .message for you. Rev. Burt will j be occupying the pulpit in the i absence cf the pastor, who is : conducting evangelistic meetings '. at the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church of Elairsourg, Icwa. MURRAY CHRISTIAN CUTRCD , to 5: CO p. m. and fret Murray, hebrasfca .e.uup. m. . .,tar Yal C- Johnson, Pastor I The members of the Aitar So-10-CO axa. Church SchocLJciety and St. Johns Guild re Lcuis Sack, Supt. ceive corporate Communion ev- tt.nn -or-v,4-n t-errifP ! orr 3H firmdav cf the morun, 7:30 p.rm Thursday, Chair j and the Sodality every 1st Sun- s special Devotions: To the Bible :t i f kfs EPISCOPAL Sacred Heart oi wua, i cSsra I Masses every 1st Friday; to our Avenue "A" and 3rd Street 57i,'t- S.NTvS Th. Rev. rather Max L. Kors : urday at ter 8 1, 7:30 to 'of cur God shall stand for ever.7 (.40:3). I low ccmurkn each Sub- Society meets every first Wed- V- nesday cf the month at 2 p. xn. cay at .20 a. xn. , g J Jchns Hall. st. John's meeting iy a; :.u a. , at Rt- Jchn's Hall. St. John's oi uenesis. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH program. Union. Nebraska ! Jerry G. Dunn, Pastor ! Sunday i 9-45 a. m. Sunday school, t centered . teaching for every age group. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Expository messages from God's wonderful word.. 6:30 r. m. Young people's A study in the boo 7:30 Choir rehearsal. Friday 6:45 Family night dinner ana . THE PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA. SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAl i ursday, March 13, 1554 Section B PAGE THREE TvXSLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH OF A.Mtaiii-A 619 South Tenth Geo. Francis, Pastor Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning Porship 11:00 a. m. Young People's service 6:45 p Monthly workers wl& studv. S-'tcial rs fcr children. Holy communion ana sermon s Gd and Discussion Club meets each Sunday at 10:30 a. m. (2nd .Qj- The Sodal- and 4th Sundays, ax. p. at ;ynd the Junr study club 10:20). meets every 2nd and 4th Thurs- Church school each Sunday j f th7ir3nth at St. John's at 9:30 a. rn. , . jw 'u at 7;qo rj ni. The Holy Saints days and Holy days ai , Naine society meets on the 3rd PAHKOIUti PLUMBING and HEATING fCT Every Ned Phcne 257 20 First Ave. 30. A Chris- TIIE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Plattsmouth Ted Konvalin. Pastor In former Columbian school building, South 8th & 6th Ave. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship services 11 a. m. Sermon topic: "In Partner ship With God." Evening services tian film "DeShazer" will be . vednesday evening, 7:30, Bible study and prayer services. Yon are wecolmed to these 1 seri'ices. METHODIST CHURCH Xebaw&a Pastor Rev. Fred Gardner Sunday School Superintendent Mrs. Neil Pierce Church Service at 9:45 i Sunday School at 10:35 10:C0 a. xn. Everyone Is welcome to any ; cf "ii'1 services. St. Luke's Auxiliary meets on i the first Thursday cf every i month at 2:30 p. m. ! St. Mary's Guild meets on the ! second Tuesday of every month at 8:C0 p. m. Wednesday cf the month. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH 4 ml southwest of Louisville Melvin H. Meyer, pastor Sunday services 10:30. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. The applied Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ as related to our everyday living. Wednesday 6:30 p. m. Choir practice. 7:30 p. m. Special Bible study and prayer groups for adults, ViirrK cobiv.l n cr& vmmor TieODle. and erade scnooi cmiaren. a i time cf digging things from God's to Us." For those interested in a Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Wednesday x. v.r VLek Praver Meeting 7:30 p. m. . . Come to the house of the Lord. ! THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Seventh and Main Harold V. Mitchell. .Minister Sunday .9-45 a- rn. Church at study. li:C0 a. m. Church at worship. Thursday 7:30 p. rn. Senior Choir practice. POPULATION SHIFT The advice of Horace Gree iev's "Go We Young Man" sesms to be still followed today. A study, recently released by the Census Bureau, showed that states in the West had the greatest population growth in the last three years. Nevada corned 243 percent; Arizona, 20.7: California. 1411: New Mexi- ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL and REFORMED CHURCH G. E, Seybold. Pastor Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Worship service 10:30 a., m. Tr.nrisv " 2:00 d. m. Men's Club meeting the deeper I in the churcn pariors. wme duu 'Love Letter Tenioy the Chnstuin ieov- Wednesday 7:30 p. m. MiO-wees j-eruen Saturcay co. i 1.1: Colorado. 9.9; Wyoming, 1:15 p. m. Junior Choir p.u.c- 9. utah, 8-9; and Texas, 8.9. : ' ' t.: n tt-Vi rlo tho population grew during 19s3 by an Siimai.tru t,iw.u tice . Cherub Chcir practice Sunday school 9:4d. deeo prayer life there is a Special Lenten services are i t Draver meeting each Tuesday night, 7:30. THE UNION METHODIST CHURCH Union. Nebraska Harold V. Mitchell. Minister Sunday - 9:33 a. m. Church at Worship 10:20 a. m. Church at Study. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Choir Practice. 8:15 p. rn. Methodist Youth Fellowship. well o-;er the ieC.C0O.OC0 mark. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH 8:C0 The cnoir meeti uii Nenaw&a Pastor Rev. Melvin Shafer Sunday School Superintendent Mrs. A. B. Rutledge Sunday school, 10:30. Worship 9:30. Vnn arp welcome to attend ah i services of the church where we F . . i i ? .4V evening at 7:30. dSire to fceep in balance with i CcnfirmaUon class xnee cn tne inspired word of God. , r- .IU3. akJ. v.. xne ai tner ijcuguc Uir EMANUEL EVANGELICAL U. B. Northeast of Murdock T. H. Kampman, -Minister Morning Worship at 9:3G. Sunday School at 10:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. tSnir'ar pvpnintr at 8:00. A Communion service will be ; held on Sunday, March 23. 4 E7 NUMBER ONE in Powerl Anything less is yesterday's car! Zti'm'X h.p. MOTORS HANSEN MOTOR CO. Murdock, Nebraska Nehawka.Nebr. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Mynard M. L. Shaler. Minister 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. xn. Mominz worship. REORuANiZEl cilLtwofl OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Library Auditorium Elwin L. Coolman, Pastor 10:00 a. m. Church school. 11:00 m. Mcrtiiirz worship. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH American Lesion Hau Weeping Water, Nebraska Melvin H. Meyer, pastor Sunday services 9:00. Sunday school 9:45. Confirmation class meets on Monday at 4:15. A special meeting of the ve ers will be held March 23 at 8:00, the purpose is to request a loan fcr a new church. to death, even so might grace reign through righteousness un to eternal life by Jesus Christ our Lord." Romans 5:21. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH On the Piattsmouth-Louisville road A. B, Lentz. Pastor Sunday, March 21 10:30 Services. FIRST PRESBYTERUN CHURCH Seventh Street and Second Ave Keith Delap, Pastor 9:45 Sunday church school. Ralph Wehrbein, Supt. 11:00 Divine service. Sermon topic, "Ths Great Decision." 4: CO Jr. Hi Fellowship. 5:00 Ccmunicant's Class. 7:30 Inquirer's Class. Wednesday 7:30 Sr. Hi fellowship, i 7:30 Session meeting Thursday PpnniP- of our church. They will show the so una turn: CALLING OF MATTHEW.55 Ev eryone is cordially invitee! Thursday , , ?-ci n m. women s uunc uci- fee' Social. The following are in charge : Mrs Ed Barker. Mrs. Louis Baumsrart. Mrs. Frank Bierl, Mrs. Donald Bom. Mrs. Henry Bom. Mrs. Ausust Gall. Mrs. Ru la Gapen. Mrs. H. E. Holmes. Miss Helen Horn, Mrs. Fred Luesch. Friday 7-30 p. m. Chcir Practice. Saturday 9:00 a. m. Confirmation Cass. j costs as little as 35 cents r 1 I K. P. PENCE Bankers Life Man 222 So. 6th Phone 329 CHRISTIAN SERVICES Christian church services will be held at 9:30 a. xn. Sunday morning instead of 7:30 at the fip-me cf Mrs. George Tonliff with Rev. Siegmund cf the Bel levue Christian church in charge. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Elm wood, Nebraska N. F. Horn. Minister Sermon subject for Sunday, March 21, "Three Great Sur prises." Schedule of services remains the same S lished. as previously pun- U. B, CHURCH Elmwood T. II. Kampman. Minister Sunday School 10 a. rn. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Evening fellowship hour 7:30. PLUMBING WIRING CARPENTER WORK Furnaces Space Heaters Hot Water Heaters Phone 51S4 a lifetime of usefulness! There's no finer GIFT than c typewriter end no finer portable than a . . . Smith-Corona World's FASTEST portable fcSEE IT DEMONSTRATED Ju $10.00 down SCH Plattsmouth la! DEUG Dial 4114 I'M' EVANGELICAL IT- B- r.HUSCH Callahan C. E. Nichols, Pastor Church School 10:00 a. rn. Reuben Stock. Superintendent. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Mid-week prayer. service Wed- - - Monday evenmg at 7:30. HOLT ROSART CUlRCH Prayer meeting wecne MURDOCK EVANGELICAL U. B. CHURCH C. E. Nichols, pastor rnminsr worshio 9:30. Ser mon bv Rev. L. E. Smith. r-vn-i shnol 10:30 a. EL George Kruse, superintendent. Cantata practice at 2:30 p. m. Tniinr Tacrno 7:00 D. m. Youth and adult fellowship Evening worship 7 :45. Sermon v,rr Dorr t tt TTamnman. kJJ A- x Sunday scnooi couutu liicco ''Mil in Tiitii!; i ill U l!i tiiiiiuuliilliUlliiiljuUi 5 carta n. Roberts Cottage Cheese is SO delicious, SO nutritious, can b used in so tempting ways. Serve it as an appetizer,' salad, main dish or dessert. Or treat the family to a cot tage cheese pie or cake. For, economy, nutrition and con venience, there's no food like 'cottage cheese. And there's no cottaze cheese like Roberts ! Sixteenth and First Avenue Winter Schedule Masses on Sundays at 8:00 and 10: DC. n Masses cn week days at :33. on Holy days at 5:20 and &:C0. Confess TTr.lv rfavs 7-tn fi-0Q in evenings. Con fessions also heard on Sunday maminss from 7:30 to I'.ou. UNITED PRESBYTERLAN CHURCH Mnrrav. Nebraska Rot P. Morris. Pastor 10 -00 Bible School, with class es for all ases. Mrs. Delbert W. Todd. Superintendent. 11 Morning worship, with ser mon "The Christ of Gethse-mane." orpnmtr fit 8:00 O'dOCi. Choir rehearsal at 7:00. :sday CHRISTLAN SCHNCE SERVICES Gti cTTt & Second avenue isions on Saturdays, tions comes as we leam that sTs and First Fridays at r.'s true selfhood is spiritual. nnt maTieriai. ana uus.u xac aj. 5".TTt. nnd. not in matter tw i n leadins- Doint in the Lesson-Sermon to be heard at Christian Science services aun- In the Lesson-Sermon on the M,Mnt nf "Tatter" the follow- iauiJj-k.K w - , .. . m i o r a-S iiuui j.. ..... . 'coci- tta thp Lord while he m Ki frninri. rail ve upon him while he is near: Let the wicked forsake his way, and the un- rrv,fo-m man his thoughts: and X A.iiiA.W'wW - - , let him return unto tne lioru, and he will have mercy upon him- and to our God, for he wiL. abundantly pardon. For my thoughts are not your thought, neither are your ways my ays, coitv. tbp Tirri" (55:6-8). tv-p following nassage from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary a- ST. JOHN'S CATHOLf O J. C. D. Pastor Rev. Raphael Chonta, Assistant Sunday Masses at 8:00 and 10-00 a. m. The 10 o'clock Mass is a High Mass followed by Ben ediction of the BL Sacrament. Week day Masses at 7:10 and 8:15 for the school ennnren Available REACH FOR C0TTASS oi.- ict ThTTTcav frcm 4:00 ! a vrrir riii also be read: rr- "TVio rrfprt. Mind sends forth rrfAtinn fnr God. Is Mind. Im- i nerf ect mortal mind sends forth Edwin T. 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