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0 v o w r o 11 w w 'o m m w 9 m v m w m THE PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY J0URNA1 PAGE SIX Section B Thursday. April 11, 1957 ("OMMUNITV PRI'.SBYTKRIAN ciiriuii Cedar Creek, Nebraska - Itcv. Harold Wilson, Interim pastor Morning Worship, 9:30 a.m. Sermon by Dr. Joseph Schmidt, actliiR president of Grace Bible Institute, Omaha, Nebraska Sunday School 10:30 a. m. Classes for all ancs. Mrs. Don ald Younker Supt. I'MTFl) PRESBYTERIAN Cill'RCII Murray Rev. Harold L. Wilson, Interim pastor Sunday School, 10 a. m. Classes for all ages. Mr. Edward Howard, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Sermon by Dr. Joseph Schmidt, acting president of Grace Bible Institute, Omaha, Nebraska. I'hn Voq falls Heed Help! STATE FARM always nearl At home or wT . , . then rc nesaty 8000 SiAte Ku agi'iit and claim adjusters ready to serve you wben you need help! You can de pend on outstanding claim service, plus sound protec tion at reaaunuDW raU when you in surs with 8tat Farm. Call me (or complete infor mation. It pars to tow rtar STATE FARM Apal James F. McMillian 1104 3rd Ave. Plattsmouth ARNOLD DETMER Phone 2012 Weepine Water. Nebr. CKiK 3tT .'VJHr. ,1 www zW'ly If INSURANT HELP MM ,, irf over ,000,000 fMWi'-1 J' kAChrohic alcomolics7' 7 , Sjlfo M THE U.S. sy&Wn ? W rs ' " "AMESICAM TRAGEDY- Sponsored By THE PLATTSMOUTH W.C.T.U. During Youth Temperance Education Week. Here's ate If in? ju Wi- It 1 iVft yA neatness, security. The work stays stapled 89 long as you want it then a gentle push on the remover and. ZIP! the staple's out You'll like it. So will your friends. Makes an ideal gift The Plattsmouth Journal 410 Main Street FIRST PRESBYTERIAN tlll'RCH Keith Dclap, pastor Flattsmoiith Seventh Street and Second Ave. Palm Sunday, April 14 8 30 & 11 - Divine Service. The Sacrament of Baptism will be administered to In fants at the 8:30 service. Ser mon topic, "The Covenant Community". 9:45 - Church School. Monday 6:30 - Covered-dish Fellow ship. 8:00 Congregational meeting. Tuesday (i 45 - Jr. ill f enowsnip. 7:45 - Jr. Hi Choir rehearsal Wednesday 7:30 - Sr. Hi Fellowship. Thursday 7:45 - Senior Choir Rehearsal Good Friday 12 - 2:45 - Union Services at St. Paul's Church. 7:00 - Preparatory Service for Holy Communion and Recep tion of Members. FIRST CHRISTIAN CIICRCn No. 8th & Avenue C Re-v. J. W. Taenzler, paMor Bible School at 9:45. Classes for all ages. Communion and Sermon at 10:50. With Christ at the Cross- CYF Youth Meeting 6:30 to 8:30. Thursday 7:30 Candle-light Communion Service. This will be a 45 minute devotional serv ice. The public is invited. Friday 12 noon Union Good Friday Service in the St Paul's Church. This is a series of seven 20 minute meditations by seven ministers. Feel free to attend any or all- ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH G. E. Seybold, pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Palm Sunday Service, 10:30 a. m. Sermon: "The Triumphal Entry" Tuesday, April 16 Women's Guild Circle meet ings. Circle 1 at 7:30 p. m. In the church parlors with Mrs John E. Schutz, Mrs. Joe Loper and Mrs- Fred Buechler . Circle 2, at 7:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Eldon Meislnger, 1708 Hill, Co-hostesses: Mrs. Lyle Meisinger and Mrs. Claud Clary Circle 3, at 1:00 p. m. in the church parlors with Mrs. Ford what you've been waiting for BOSTITCH B8R The First Practical Combination Stapler and Staple Remover Nothing lilce it for fastening bags and bundles, bills and checks, window shades and curtain tie-backs, decorations and scrap books. ..all kintlsof home, school, office, shop and hobby work. On your desk, in your hand, or used as a tacker, this powerful, compact Bostitch all-purpose stapler is tops in speed, $315 Alto avoilabl w.tKout th rmovr for $2.65 Plattsmouth, Nebr Helm, Mrs. Elmer Stoehr and Mrs. Ella Halmes. Friday, April 19 From 12:00 noon to 3:00 p. m Good Friday Three Hour Service on the "Seven Words From The Cross." 7:30 p. m. Good Friday Com munion Service. IM. MANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Eagle Rev. Carl Boye, pastor 9 a. m- Worship Services 10 a. m. Church School and Adult Bible Class. I.M.MANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Loui-iville, Nebraska Lyle K. .Mueller, pastor Sunday, April 14, Palm Sunday Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Worship Hour 10:30 a. m. The C o n f i r m a t i o n of the Junior Class Wednesday, April 17 The Adult Group 8 p. m. Thursday, April 18 Maundy Thursday Worship Hour with Holy Communion 7:30 p. m. Friday, April 19, Good Friday Worship Hour with Holy Com munion 10 a. m. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Weepinp Water Lvle R- Mueller, pastor Sunday, April 14, Palm Sunday Worship Hour, 8:30 a. m. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m Tuesday, April 16 Confirmation class. 4:15 p. m. Sunday School Teachers 8 p.m.. Friday, April 18, Good Friday Worship Hour with Holy Com munion 7:30 p. m. Saturday, April 19 Confirmation Class, 9 a. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH North 9th and Avenue E Plattsmouth Rev. Wilton Swires, pastor Sunday School, 9:45 a- m. Morning Worship, 10:50 a. m. followed by Communion. April 7. Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. Wednesday evening. Bible study and prayer meeting 7:30. You are always welcome. CHRIST LUTHERAN CIITJRCII On the Plattsmouth-Louisville Road A. B. Lentz, pastor Thursday eve - chair repair ing project. Sunday, April 14, Palm Sunday 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Services Good Friday, April 19 7:30 Services and the Holy Communion will be administer ed in connection with the services- WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH OF AMERICA 619 South Tenth Rev. Mina Smith, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Sunday jchool 10:00 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Young Peoples Meeting 1 p.m. Worship Service; 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting; Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Junior Choir practice, Fri day 4:30 p. m. "Come and Worship With Us" FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 7th & Main Street Plattsmouth E. S. DeSpaln, minister Four big days ahead Palm Sunday, Easter Day, Mother's Day and Centennial Day. April 1 14, and 21, May 12 and July 7. j All Red Letter days as pertain 1 ing to this church. Cherub-choir, Junior choir and Senior choir meet on Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday respectively. All-Church Communion Serv ice next Thursday night 7:30 to 8:30- Thursday night April 18th. Music by vested choir. Membership day next Sunday: Reception of new members and baptism of children at about 11:15. Free nursery during church hour. Bring your small children under school age-the ladies like to care for them, while you're at church. Circles meet next week. Check with your Circle Leader. Next Sunday: Church School 9:45; Morning Worship 11:00. MYF 5:00. Remember: "Your Welcome Never Tarnishes." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH 6th St. and 2nd Ave. Everyone Welcome Church and Sunday school 11 a. m. Wednesday evening services at 8 p. m. first Wednesday each month. How sickness as well as sin can be overcome through spirit ual understanding of God, divine Principle, will be brought out at Christian Science services Sunday. Keynoting the Lesson-Sermon entitled "Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?" is the Golden Text from Psalms (103:2-4): " Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his diseases; who re deemeth thy life destruction." In addition to passages from the King James Version of the Bible, selections will be read from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures' by Mary Baker Eddy, including the fol lowing (406:1-6): The Bible contains the recipe for all heal ing. 'The leaves of the tree were for the healing of the na tions.' Sin and sickness are both healed by the same Principle. The tree is typical of man's divine Principle, which is equal to every emergency, offering full salvation from sin, sickness, and death." UNION METHODIST CHURCH Union F. S. DeSnain. Minister "The place where neighbors meet" Palm Sunday is just ahead. Reception of members and bap tism of children will be the order of the day here next Sunday. Also some baptism in the after noon. Morning worship every Sun day 9:30; Church school 10:30. Also baptisms at 2:30. "Meet with us for worship; Depart with us to serve." PLATTSMOUTH COMML'NITv CHURCH (Lions Building) GEORGE L. SMITH Interim pastor SUNDAY 9:45 a- m., Sunday School. 11 a. m.. Morning Worship. 6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship, and CYC. 7:30 p. m. Evening Service TUESDAY Monthly Congregational Meet ing. (To be held at the Biles residence.) WEDNESDAY 7:45 p. m., Cottage prayer meeting. "There's a Christian Welcome Here." FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCTI 11th and Washington Avenue Plattsmouth Carlton C. Spatzek, pastor Sunday, April 7 8:30 a- m. Worship Service 9:45 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m- Worship Service 7:30 p. m. Walther League Monday 7:30 p. m. Voter's Meeting Tuesday 8 p. m. Adult Instruction Class Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Lenten Services. Meditation on the Sixth 'Word' of Jesus from the Cross. Thursday 7:30 p. m. Ladies Guild Saturday 9 a- m. Confirmation Class 10:30 a. m- Pre-confirmation Class. nOLY ROSARY CHURCn Sixteenth and First Avenue Rt. Rev. Msgrr. Joseph A. Tupy Pastor Masses on week days at 7:30 Masses on Sunday at 8:00 and 10:00 h. m. Masses on Holy Days at 5:30 a. m. and 8 a. m. Confession on Saturday, every First Friday and Holy Days from 7:30 p. m. to 9:00. First Fridays: Holy Commun ion at 7 a. m. Masses at 6:30 t. m. Confessions also heard on First Friday 5:45 p. m. to 6 p. m. Seasonal Devotions will be an nounced by the Parish Bulletin. POCK BLUFFS CIITTRCn (American Sunday School Union) Jack narris, pastor 7 miles south and 3 miles east of Plattsmouth. 10:00 a.m. Sundav School. 11:00 a.m. Morning Service. christian cnuRcn F.lmwood James Snyder, pastor 10 a.m. Sunday School, Bob R u e t e r , superintendent, Mrs Dorothy Miller, junior superin tendent; 11 a.m. morning wor ship. EMANUEL EVANGELICAL U. B. Northeast of Mnr1ork T. II. Kampman, Minister Sunday: Morning worshin at 9:3ft a. Runrt'"' ecbnnl at 10-30 a- m. Eldon Oehlerking, super intendent. ELMWOOn MFTTIODIST CHURCH Bert L. Storv, D. D., minister Sunday School 10 a.m. Paul Eveland. superintendent. Mrs. Ted Hall, superintendent Pri mary department. Morning Worship 11 a.m. EAGLE METHODIST CniTRCn Rev. Don Christensen, pastor Sunday School, 10 a.m.: wor shio service 11 a.m.; MYF, 7:30 d. m. Sunday Rchnol Runt. Howard Ront. Jr. Sunt. Olive Westiake Family ni"ht simner and fel lowsViio 1st R'indnv night of each m"th p- -30 p. m Committee Enola Krsklne. Lvella Fischpr, Eva Scattergood and Harold Wall- FVAVC.ri ICAL TTNITFII BRETHREN CHURCn Mvnard M. L. Shafer, minister 9:45 Surndav School. 11:00 Mornine Worship. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Choir practice. METnODIST cmiRcn Woepinp Water, Nebraska Sunday 9:45 am. Church school Byron Baker, superintend ent. Mrs. Alvln Groesser, Junior superintendent. 11:00 a.m. Worship Service. Choir rehearsal at 7:10 p.m. ST. LUKES EPISCOPAL CHURCH Avenue "A" at 3rd Street Rev. Fr. Max L. Kors, Rector Sundays: Holy Communuion i 7:30 & 10:30; Matins 2 & 4 Sun- i davs at 10:30; Church School! 9:30. St. Luke's Auxiliary meets on the first Thursday of each month at 2:30. St. Mary's Guild meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p. m. AIETHODIST CHURCII Nehawka Rev. Fred Gardner, pastor Sunday school Superintendent Mrs. Nell Fierce Church service at 9:45. Sunday school at 10:35. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Library Auditorium Elwin L. Coolnian, pastor 10:00 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Weeping Water, Nebraska E. K. Bauman, minister Church School at 9:45. Morning Worship at 11 a.m. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Murdoek, Nebr. Richard A. Heim, Pastor 10:30 Sunday School; 7:00 Jn termediate and Youth Fellow ships. 7:30 Sermon. MURRAY CHRISTIAN Murray, Nebraska Victor Schwarf 9:30 Church Services 10:30 Sunday School Mrs. Ravriaond Lancaster. superintendent. ST. PAUL E V & CHURCH Elm wood T. II. Kampnian, minister 10 a. m., Sunday School, How ard Vogt, superintendent, Mrs. Lester Rosenow, Junior Supt.; 11 a.m. morning worship. ST. JOHNS CnURCII 5th And Ave B. Plattsmouth, Nebraska Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph Przudzik Ph.D., V.F. Sundays: Mass at 6:30, 8, 10. Daily: Communion at 7. Mass at 8. Saturday in Convent Chap el. Holy Days and First Fridays: 8 a. m., 6 30 p. m. Confessions: Saturdays, First Thursdays vigils of Holy Day 4 to 5:30; '7:30 to 8. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Weeping- Water Victor Schwars, Minister 10 a. m. Bible School, James Breckenridge, Supt., Mrs. Maurice Hanimons, Junior Supt. 11 a. m. Morning Worship Service. 7:00 p. m. CYF, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ehlers, sponsors. Choir practice - Wed. Eve nings. 7:30 o 8:30, Mrs. S. H. Harmon, Director and Organist. CALLAHAN CHURCH Kenneth Zuercher, Pastor 10 a- m. Sunday School; 11 a. m- Church Service 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service. SOUTH BEND AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL & CHURCH Meet at City Hall Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Church Services at 11:00 a. m. Come and enjoy good music and fellowship in the word. UNION BAPTIST CHURCH Union, Nebraska Rev. Charles II. Shanklin, pastor 9:45, Sunday School; 11:00, Morning Worship; 7:30, Evening Service. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Nehawka Rev. Melvin Shafer, pastor Sunday School Superintendent Mrs. A. B. Rutledge Sunday school 10:30. Worship 9:30. Fifty-eight paintings from the Edward G. Robinson collection were sold for between $3,000, 000 and $4,000,000 in a deal that dwarfed any of this gener ation. IT'S A 'WASIE 2 it'? ' ' J JL.f-"-.' ASK for a Hcndix . OAS Duomatic demonstration at TliP CiAS Com pany ... t h p n .' hoosc the rnnihi- . nation washcr dryor that is time tested for per- forrnantp. Terms os low as 2.62 per week South Bend Folks View Lincoln Play .Mrs. Jess Fidler Phone CO 13 Mrs. Lottie Knecht and Mrs. Ruth Ledabrand attended the play "Annie Get Your Gun," given by the University High School at Lincoln Thursday even ing. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Cox and fam ily were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pah- oah and son of Peru. Mr. and Mrs. James Wisz mann, Terry and Billy visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haswell and fam ily at Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Car- nicle and daughters, Glenville, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peterson, Gretna, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carnicle. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carnicle and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Schwartz of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Frahm, Ithaca, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haswell, Murdoek, Mrs. Esther Berger and daugh ter, Juiliana, Schuyler. Bill Carnicle. Mr. and Mrs. James Wiszmann and children, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carnicle and family, Mrs. Larry Car nicle, Mark, Sandra and Larry Jo. Birthday cake and ice cream were served in honor of Mrs. Carnicle's birthday which was on Friday. Jerome Streight of Omaha spent Friday overnight with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Streight. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Livers visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jasa at Wahoo. I Terry Jo Wiszmann spent Sat- urday afternoon with Joan Leu chens near Murdoek. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fidler, Elaine and Elinor were Wed nesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Streight. Mr. and Mrs. James Wisz mann and family were Saturday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Krejci and new baby son at Plattsmouth. Sunday visitors of Mr. and and Mrs. Jerald Holtz and Mr. Hugh Vargas and boys of Spring field, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rich ards of Havelock, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holtz and daughter of Ashland, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil by Cox. Mr. and Mrs. William Otto and Jerry spent Sunday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. Leo nard Parrish. Miss Donna Parrish of Lin coln spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo nard Parrish, and Leon. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fidler, El inor and Elaine entertained at dinner Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Otto Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Laughlin and Wayne, and Clark Bushnell of Ashland ,Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Streight and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wills of O maha. Mr. and Mrs. Wills re mained overnight and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ickes of Watertown, S. D., were Wednes day evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Wiszmann and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lackey and family of Fremont were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Thiessen. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Livers and Verla of Lincoln were Sun day evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Livers and daughter at Ashland in honor of Verla's birthday. Verla is spending several days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Gakemier of David City were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Rosencrans and boys. Mrs. Elmer Hofmeister and -4 H 1 . ' 1 1 1 - i Former Resident In Charge Of Large Water Plant Recently Mr. and Mrs. Lynn O. Minor of Kankakee, 111., were here to visit at the home of T. H. Pollock, father of Mrs. Minor and with Mrs. Alice Pol lock Perry, a sister of Mrs. Minor, while here had the op portunity of visiting a number of old friends. Mr. Minor is now vice-president and general manager of the Kankakee Water Co.. that supplies that city and surround ing communities with water from the large plant In the city of Kankakee. In fact, Mr. Min or has had practically a life time experience in the opera tion of water plants, being super intendent of the Plattsmouth plant until it was purchased by the city from the Platts mouth Water Co., then operated by a Maine corporation- The former Plattsmouth man has enclosed a copy of "Muller Record" as well as "Behind the Faucet", publication of the Kan kakee company, to John Val lery, giving a vivid history of the Illinois company, and story of its operation. The magazine also carried a picture of "L O" as well as another former Platts mouth man, Garold M. Holcomb, who was for a number of years son left Monday to spend Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kearns and family at Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo. SeaThose Eyes Sparkle Easter Mom! EASTER BASKETS AND NOVELTIES See our fine selection of at tractive Easter Baskets filled with green cello grass, fun packed novelties, and a fine assortment of The baskets are cellophane wrapped and are lied with ribbon bow. ' BEAUTIFUL BUZZA - CORDOZO Easter Cards Dozens To ' Select From EASTER CANDY For Grawn - S y0Ur S0lcd e,othcs- Sct the dio,s- When you come bock ;! ' '' vou navc dean, dry garments . . . ready to wcor or ready to put away. 1 M . The famous Bendix GAS Duomatic woshcr-dryer combination I 1 is two machines on one! It triple-rinses, then damp-dries and com 1 plctcly fluff-dries your clothes with economical GAS in one contin uous operation. v N" S,"".T 'r"lU"" ' rr, -"" x . C." Dr,i M, Fro. - 5 " I'''"' XK ) fr .11 f-l.rir.. V -V i'l. R thn .j, hT.,lr,rr u nlli,-r I)jhi of tilom.tlic "HO? --.1 1 1. 11 ..iini. i.ni.numwh. -'.jt'-,rt.h'li.'.ijf ! here with Mr. Minor in the lo cal plant. They have one of the most modern plants in Illinois at Kan kakee and Mr. Minor feels a just pride in the plant. Mr. Minor is a Plattsmouth product, as he grew up in this community, his family ties p.o back to the early settlers of Cass County, his maternal grand father, Jacob Valk-ry. Jr., was active In territorial days as a legislator and business man and one of the first members of the territorial rovernment. NIXON AND AFRICA Vice President Richard M. Nixon returned home from his twenty-two day tour convinced that the Arab refugee problem was a vital key to Middl? East peace and that U. S. Dipgmatic representation in Africa needed strengthening. As a result, the United States State Department has announced that it will open four new consular offices in the next few weeks in Africa. SEE!!! How Christian Science Heals 11 KMTV Channel 3 Sunday Morning 9:15 candy. R Others to $4.98 NEW SHIPMENT OF FUR EASTER Animals Dogs Rabbits, Etc. Wonderful Easter Cifts Ups uxnuwl Sit r "K mm few 1 i .. . 4 (1 ff t ! if X K