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FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 11 th and Washington Avenue Plattsmouth Carlton C. Spatzck, pastor Sunday. 9:15 a.m. Sundav :hool; 10:30 a.m. Worship Ser ce. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Murray Roy I. Morris, pastor 9:00 Bible School with classes r all, ages. Edward Howard, .lucrintendent. 10:00 Morning worship with rmon, "Rejecting An Easy ay." ; IIRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH ii il2 riattsmouth-Louisville Road Wednesday, Aug. 29 the ulies Aid will meet in the nuch parlors. Mrs. Roy Eng kemeier and Mrs. Franklin ehrbsin will be the hostesses, mday, Sept. 2: 9:30, S. S. i:30, Services. Holy Commu on will be administered to the wly confirmed and the whole ngregauon. i MON METHODIST CHURCH Union E. S. DeSpain. Minister "Where neighbors meet." Of :ial Board meeting Tuesday ening at 8:00. Choir practice ery Friday night. Special mu : every Sunday. Morning worship . 9:30 and lurch school at 10:30. A class r every member of your fami "I was glad when they said to me, let us go into the house the Lord." ."METHODIST CHURCH Weeping Water, Nebraska Rev. Fred Gardner, pastor Sunday 9:45 a.m. Church school igene Ludwick, superintend- t. Mrs. Aivin Groesser, junior; perintendent. ; 11:00. a.m. Worship Service. I Choir rehearsal at 7:30 p.m. IS PUBLIC SALE OF 62 ACRES. OF LAND IN SARPY COUNTY, NEBRi, and all my personal property will be sold at Public Auction on : A A LOCATED 1 and V miles due west of La Platte, Nebraska; 1 mile west and 3 miles south of Offutt Air Force Base or 7 miles northwest of Plattsmouth, Nebraska on Highway 73 and 75 and 1 and Vi miles west. DESCRIPTION: 4 room house, lights and water in house. Good barn, 2 poultry houses, 1 corn crib, 1 granary, an extra good well. Plenty of timber. 10 acres of alfalfa, 14 acres of corn, 8 acres of wheat, 6 acres oats and 22 acres of pasture. Also nice orchard with 25 trees. THE REAL ESTATE WILL BE SOLD AT 2:30 P.M. TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: 20 Down Day of Sale. Balance-of Money by September 20, 1956, When Title and Abstract Will Be Furnished. POSSESSION OF LAND: 1 Cow, 8 Yr. old, good milker 1 Short Horn Bull, 18 Mo. old 1: Stock Cow, 6.Yr? old 2 Stock Cow, 4 Yr. old 1 Yearling Steer 1 Milk Cow, 5 Yr. old 1 Stock Cow 3 Yr. old 5 Spring Calves 1 1 1 Yr. Old Grey Horse, Wt. 1 1 50 Lb. -Works in any harness single oi double and nice to ride. 1 F20 Tractor in good shape 1 AC 14 In. Gang Plow 1 JD Two Row Pull Type Lister 1 Woods Bro. 1 Row Corn Picker 1 F20 Cultivator 1 Cement Mixer, extra good - EE I 175 Bales Alfalfa 4 Tons loose hay 50 Bushel oats AUCTS: YOUNG & LACY PHONES: PLATTSMOUTH 4153 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH 6th St. and -2nd Ave. Church and Sunday school 11 a. m. ' Wednesday evening services at 8 p. m. first Wednesday each month. Christian Science Services The healing power of divine Love will.be set forth at Chris tian Science services Sunday in the Lesson - Sermon entitled "Christ Jesus." Jesus' assurance to his disci ples of their ability to heal the sick by means of prayer will be included in the Scriptural read ing (John 14:12): "Verily, verily, I say unto you. He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater wrorks than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father." Selections read from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy w 1 1 1. include the following (243:4): "The divine Love, which made harmless the poisonous vipsr, which delivered men from the boiling oil, from the fiery furnace, from the jaws of the lion, can hsal the sick in every age and triumph over sin and death." FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Keith Delap, pastor Plattsmouth Seventh Street and Second Ave. Sunday, August 26: 9:00 Di vine Service. Sermon topic, "What Is Our Platform?"; 10:00 Church School. Tuesday, 8:00 Jr. Hi Choir re hearsel. Wednesday, 8:00 Sr. Hi Fel lowship. Thursday, 8:00 Senior Choir rehearsel. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Mynard M. L. Shafer, minister 10 a.m. Sunday school. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship. Journal Want Ads Pay Subscribe to Trie Journal Now' TIME: 1 P.M. for Sept. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF FARM The N.W.U of the N.W. lA of Sec. 27, and the South five and one-quarter rods of the S. E.l, of the S. E. of Sec. 21, known as Tax Lot 2, and the south five and one quarter rods of the S. W. U of the S. W. y of Sec. 22, known as Tax Lot 5, and commencing at the N. E. corner of Sec. 28, and running thence south on section line 80 rods, thence west on the sub-quarter section line 32 Vi rods, thence north 80 rods to the section line, thence east on said line 3214 rods to the place of beginning: and known as Tax Lot 1, all in Twp. 13, R. 13, East of the 6th P.M., Sarpy County, Nebraska., and containing 61 14 acres according to Government survey. Warranty Deed August Lad & Wife To Clyde, O'Neal & Wife (Carrie Helen O'Neal). By September 20, 1956 ARM IF AAA D MANY OTHER THINGS TOO IHleodl TERMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY: Cash Day of J30 FT. CROOK, niE FIRST BAPTIST . CnURCH North 9th and; Avenue E Rev. Sheral Gregory. Pastor Plattsmouth , Sunday church services Sunday School, 9:45; morning worship,, 11; young peoples meetings, 6:30; evening service, 7;30. Wednesday night prayer serv ice, 7:30. Choir practice, Thursday night 7:30. You, too, are always welcome. EAGLE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Don Christensen, pastor Sunday School, 10 a.m.; wor ship service 11 a.m.; MYF, 7:30 p. m. ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH G. E. Seybold, pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; church service, 10:30 a. m. Sermon: "Ye Are The Light of The World". CHRISTIAN CHURCH Weeping Water Charles Kofoid, minister During June, July, August, Sunday School, 9 a.m., James Breckenridge, superintend e n t , Mrs. Maurice Hammons, junior superintendent; church, 10 a. m.; Wednesday evenings, choir practice, 7:30-8 p.m., Mrs.' S. H. Harmon, organist, director; Christian Endeavor, 7:30 Sun day evenings. ST. JOHNS CHURCH Plattsmouth, Nebraska Rev. James Dillon, pastor Sundays: Masses at 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. Weekdays: Masses at 7:30. Confessions Saturdays and 1st Thursdays from 4 to 5:30 and from 7:30 to 8:00 p.m. Special devotions will be an nounced in the Parish Bulletin. ST. PAUL E U B CHURCH Elmwood T. II. Kampman, minister 10 a. m., Sunday School, How ard Vogt, superintendent, Mrs. Lester Rosenow, Junior Supt.; 11a. m., morning worship, Aug. 19, Rev. Walter Lenz, guest speaker. personal property 0 OF TO, POSSESSION OF HOUSE: November 1, 1956 A I Livestock 1 PO Lister 1 JD 12 Ft. Disc 1 Rotary Scraper 1 Hay Rack 1 Hay Loader - POULTRY - 5 Doz. Barred Rock Pullets 3 Doz. Austra Whites 3 Doz. late Spring Chickens NUMEROUS TO MENTION NEBRASKA - W- CLERK: K. W. GROSSHANS OR BELLEVUE 2749 FOR INFORMATION. ELMWOOD METHODIST CHURCH -Bert L. Story, D. D., minister Sunday School ' 10 a.m. Paul Eveland, superintendent. . Mrs. Ted Hall, superintendent Pri mary department. Morning Worship 11 a.m. FIRST , CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Weening Water, Nebraska E. K. Bauman, minister Church ' School at 9:45. Morning Worship at 11 a.m. CALLAHAN COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Eugene Claassen, minister Sunday school classes for children and youth at 2:30 p. m. every Sunday. Adult services at the same hour. Regular Tues day night services at 7:30 p. m. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Nehawka Rev. Melvin Shafer, pastor Sunday School Superintendent Mrs. A. B. Rutledge Sunday school 10:30. Worship 9:30. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 8th & Avenue C Roger Heimer, minister Sunday, church service, 10:50-, Sunday School, 9:45; young peo ple, 6:30. Choir practice Thursday. 7:3U. CHRISTIAN CHURCH ' Elmwood James Snyder, pastor 10 a.m. Sunday School, Bob Rueter, superintendent, Mrs. Dorothy Miller, junior superin tendent; 11 a.m. morning wor ship. METHODIST CHURCH Nehawka Rev. Fred Gardner, pastor Sunday school Superintendent Mrs. Neif Pierce Church service at 9:45. r. " ' Sunday school at 10:35. - ST. LUKES CHURCH EPISCOPAL Avenue "A" at 3rd Street Rev. Fr. Max L. Kors, Rector Summer Schedule June and August. Sundays 9:00. A . in 1 F20 Manure Loader 1 Dump Rake 1 Wagon, on rubber 1 Side Delivery. Rake Saddle and Bridle Sale wner O REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Library. Auditorium Elwin.L. Coolman, Pastor 10:00 Sunday School. 11:00 : Morning Worship WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH OF AMERICA 619 South Tenth Geo. Francis, pastor Sunday school 10:00 a.m. Morning, worship 11 a.m. Young Peoples Meeting p.m. HOLY ROSARY CHURCH Sixteenth and First Avenue : Rt. Rev. Mscr. Joseph A Tupy, pastor Masses on week days at 7:30. Masses on Sunday at 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. Masses on Holy Days at, 5:30 a.m. and 8 a.m. Confessions on Saturdays eves of First Fridays and Holy days from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00. First Fridays: Holy Commun ion at 7:00 a.m. Mass at 7:30 D.m. Confessions also heard on First Friday 6:45 to 7:20 p.m. Seasonal Devotions will be an nounced by the Parish Bulletin. Sunday school. MURRAY CHRISTIAN Murray, Nebraska Robert Larson, pastor 10 a. m., church school, Louis Sack, superintendent. . 11 a. m., worship service. 6:30 p. m., Chi Rho. Wednesday evening, 8 p. m., choir practice. . Thursday eyening, 7:30 p. m. C Y' F t t TRINITY LUTHERAN V, CHURCH Eagle, Nebraska F. L. Cress, pastor 9:45 a.m. services; 10:45 a.m., ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cedar Creek Rev. Keith Delap, acting , pastor Worship service, 9:30 a. m. Sunday School, 10:20 a. m. ROCK BLUFFS CHURCH (American Sunday School Union) Jack Harris, pastor 7 miles south and 3 miles east of Plattsmouth. 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. 11;00 a.m. Morning Service. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 1 7th & Main Street ,; . - Plattsmouth. 1 , E. S. DeSpain, minister The "Youth Week" which has been successfully in progress this week, will close Sunday night with special emphasis. One of the Circles of the Wom en's Society will serve light re freshments. Adults wanted and welcome. ' Commission on Education next Wednesday- night at 8:00. Trus tees meeting on the, evening of September 10th. Church school 9:45. Morning worship, 11:00. Special music, a good song fest. Visitors wel come. Remember: Your Wel come Never Tarnishes. FOR JULY 22 Bible Comment :y City of Sin j Was Springboard For Christianity TfHE new disciples of Jesus ( were called "Christians" first in Antioch, in Syria. This city of outward grandeur and propor tions was a city of paradox. The moral corruption of its people beneath the grandeur and the seeming culture was such that when a Roman orator deplored the moral decay of Rome, he did so by saying that "the Orontes had overflown the Tiber." Surely this was a strange place or the progressive movement of . Christianity to take its rise. The beliefs, character . and ideals of these early Christians were so i much at variance with the life ' of the prosperous and licentious city that not only was the con trast so extreme, but it seemed J incredible that so small a group, probably called Christians as a : nickname or term of reproach, could presume to attain any su premacy. Yet, the great city on ijthe Orontes is a thing of the .'past, centuries ago gone down in ruin, while the Christianity that the little group represented, coming from Jerusalem and tak ing hold in Antioch, has spread and taken root in every part of' the world. Yet, the more one thinks of it, ; Antioch was a fitting place for j Christianity to assume its new missionary beginning; for is not ! the purpose of Christianity to : conquer sin and licentiousness, to take root in an evil world and , grow, conquering the evil? j Associated with this city of. Antioch is the first missionary - ! journey of Paul and Barnabas. - j When the disciples at Jerusalem; heard how deeply the new faith' had taken hold at Antioch, they sent Barnabas, a good man and true, as their representative to this new Christian community. Barnabas went to Tarsus, where he'found Saul, the new convert, henceforth known as Paul, and from Antioch, these two men stretched out through Asia Minor in their first missionary journey. South Bend South Bend Activities For The Week Elinor. Fidler Phone Ashland 6043 x Baptismal services were held Sunday morning for Ethel Mae Carnicle, baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carnicle, at St. Patrick's Church at Manley. NFather J. P. Hennessy was the pastor. The Carnicle family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Brien for dinner. ATTENDS NuRSE EXERCISE Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Livers at tended graduation exercises for nurses at the Trinity Methodist Church in Lincoln,. Sunday eve ning. Their daughter, Miss Verla was among the graduates from the Bryan Memorial School of Nursing. She received her B. S. degree from Nebraska Wesley an in June. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davis and baby daughter were Wed nesday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Streight. Gary and Kent Davis returned home with their parents after spending the past 2 weeks with their grand parents. Mrs. Leonard Parnsh attend ed a miscellaneous shower Wed nesday evening for Miss Ann ette Mumm, at Yutan auditor ium. Mr. and Mrs. James Wiszman and Billy visited Wednesday eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Krejci at Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. William Blum of Murdock were Thursday lunch guests of Mrs. V. D Livers. South Bend school starts Tues day September 4th. Miss Carol brunner of Auburn and Mrs. Ruth Ledabrand of Greenwood are the teachers. Mr. and Mrs. James Wiszman and sen, visited1 Mr. and Mrs. FORT EUSTIS,-Va. Army Pri vate Charles W. Forrest, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs Leslie L. Forrest, Route .2, Plattsmouth, recently was graduated from the 48th Transportation Truck Group's School of Tactics, Fort; Eustis, Va. . ' ' ' ' - ' ' ; -i ' Forrest, a truck driver in the group's" 61st Transportation -Co.,' was trained in combat operations commonj to highway units. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Weeping Water ' ' Charles Kofoid, Minister ! Preaching by Church College Students. Sunday School 10 a. m. James Breckenridge, Supt. Mrs. Maurice Hammons, Jr.' Supt. Church 11 a. m. Choir Practice Wed. evenings 7:30 to 8:30. Mrs, S. H. Harmon, Organist and Director. Christian Endeavor 7:30 Sun-, day evenings. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Plattsmouth, Nebraska Sunday, Sept. 2: 9:45 Church School. 11:00 Divine service. Sermon topic, "The Place of 'Good Works'." 3:00 Service at Masonic Home. Tuesday: 7:30 Jr. Hi Choir : rehearsal. Wednesday: 2:00 Meeting of the Wo men's Association. Mrs. T. I. Friest will present the program, "The Whole Mission." Circle 3 will be hostesses. 8:00 Senior Hi Fellowship party. Thursday: v 8:00 Senior Choir rehearsal. 8:00 Trustees meeting. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Eagle E. Edward Hackmann, pastor Divine services, Sunday at 10 a.m.; Sunday School and Bible classes, Sunday at 9 a. m.; Announcements for Holy Com munion: Friday, August 31. Walther League meeting: Sun day at 7:30 p.m. Adult Bible Discussion Group: Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. Dorcas Society meet ing: Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. Walther League Choir practice: Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. Confir mation meeting: Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. UNION BAPTIST CHURCH Union, Nebraska Rev. Charles H. Shanklin, pastor 9:45, Sunday School; 11:00, Morning Worship; 7:30, Evening Service. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Weeping Water Carlton C. Spatzek vacancy pastor Sunday, 8:30 a. m. worship service; 9:30 a. m., Sunday School. The Rev. Lyle Mueller will be installed as pastor of St. Paul, Weeping Water and Immanuel. in Louisville on Sunday, Septem ! ber 2 at 2:30 p.m. The installla ) tion service will be held at the ; Immanuel Church in Louisville. There will not be a Sunday morning service at St. Paul on Sunday, September 2. THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TWO Thursday, August 30, 1956 Matt Wiszmann at Exeter Sat urday evening. Terry Jo return ed home witth her parents after the week spent with her grand parents. South Bend School starts Tuesday September 4th. Miss Carol Brunner of Auburn and Mrs. Ruth Ledabrand of Green wood are the teachers. Mrs. Bernard Grady and Eve lyn Grady of Greenwood and Mrs. William Rosencrans and boys spent Friday in Columbus. Mrs. John Gakemier returned home with them and spent the weekend. Weekend visitors of the Wilby Cox family were Mr. and Mrs. Giblert DeFreece and daughters Linda and Janice, of Walla Wal la, Wash. WILL ENTER DOANE Miss Elinor Fidler will en roll as a freshman at Doane College at Crete. She was a warded the gift scholarship giv en by the State Congregational Women. Classes start Septem ber 17. Miss Elaine Fidler will return to Doane College for her junior year. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carnicle and family were Wednesday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Parrish and Leon. Mr. and Mrs. Chester-Campbell of Lincoln spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Camp bell." Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sack left Sunday for their home in Michigan after a weeks visit with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sack. Dennis Jackson arrived home Friday from the Phillipines for a months leave. He .visited Ty ler Munn at the University Hos pital at Omaha and found him improved. . . Mr. avid Mrs. George Harper of Ashland were Friday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Livers. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Streight of Omaha were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.; J. C. Streight. :. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell were, Thursday evening ; supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rau , at , Murdock. Wayne Carnicle of Lincoln was a Sunday visitor with Mr. and; .Mrs: !J.-.L".' Carnicle. . , .., Mr. and Mrs; Sherman Wills of Omaha spent. Sunday with' the. Jess" Fidler family. ' " " t Mr. x and i Mrs?-, V: D. ' Livers and Mrs., Jennie. Livers attended open . house of Rev. and Mrs. Ralph 'Livers at Fremont 'Sun day, 'Who were celebrating their golden anniversary. . ( ; . -Mr., and .-Mrs.' Paul Campbell were Sunday -morning callers of Mr. .and Mrs. ,V. D. Liyers..' " ' Mrs. Glen Thiessen entered Bryan Hospital at Lincoln Wed nesday . and had surgery on Gleaning Done LUGSCH TRY DRY SIZE! Our New Cleaning Process for Cottons! DRY SIZE restores the original drape and style to dry cleaned cotton garments . . . Gives them that brand new look. , ' You'll always look New Dressed if we Dry Size Your Cottons And Remember ... You Get STAY-NU at NO EXTRA COST. L1J GS'C H 429 Main 3 1 WE ARE A EASTMAN DEALERS Bring All Type Color Films In For Processing j Kodacolor Kcdachrome Movies Ekta chrome JrVj drainer PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA ! REFRESHMENTS Candy Potato Chips H-C Orange Juice and Punch 12 Large Cans $2.50 FISH BAIT of All Kinds SWANSON BROS. CONCESSIONS LOUISVILLE STATE PARK 'in Thursday. She is getting along nicely. Mrs. Elsie Hornbeck of Mur dock spent Monday evening with Mrs. Joe Knecnt. Mr. and Mrs. William Blun of Murdock were Thursday lunch guests of Mrs. V, D. Liv ers. . , Sewing Kiuttcrs Achievement Meet Barbara Vogt 4-H Reporter The 4-H Sewing Klutters held their Achievement meetnig at the Methodist Church in the fellowship room, August 6th at 8 o'clock. There were fifteen members present and eighteen visitors. Entertainment was furnished by some of the members. Sherry Stolz and Charmoine Parriott sang a duet. Piano solos were played by Sherry Stolz and Gloria Cook. The .members modeled their aprons; and all articles which they had made during the sum mer were on display. Gifts of appreciation were pre sented to the leader, Mrs. Vern Kreifels, and Mary Lou Hali, assistant leader. 1 Refreshments wer served byt Mrs. Orest P. Cdok; Mrs. Ken neth West; Mrs. Norman Borne meier; Mrs. Ted Hall and Mrs. Ed Parriott. ; ; RADIATOR REPAIRING. Plattsmouth Motors ONE-DAY. SERVICE 625 Ave. A I Ph. 287 DESTROY Termites and AH Pests lie-' ' 1 y?3a f?a it ra ti 7 m f Dial 7142 For Free Inspection 601 No. 9th AT GLEANERS ieren Plattsmouth Dial 230 AUTHORIZED Stire I - 4 Pop