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-J ' . 1 I HIST BAPTIST CHURCH N. 9th and Ave. E listor - Kev. Gene R. Swim Farl ( arr, Sunday School Supt. Sunday: y-'lf) a.m. Sunday school. 10:50 a.m. Worship service. ii .so p.m. Young People's. 7 3D p.m. Evangelistic Service. Vidiusday; 7 :.(() p.m. Special Thanksgiv ing .service. If transportation is needed to Tvii-c.s, please call Pastor Swim. i.yangi:lical united brethren IWynard Melvin Shafer, Pastor Sunday: ):.:, a.m. Church school. 11 a.m. Divine services. 7:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship. Don Harvey will give the lesson cm our North American Neigh bors entitled, "The Church in Central America." Wi'dne.sclay: 7 30 p.m. Union Thansglving services are being held at the I'lattsmouth Presbyterian Chur ch. The Rev. Robert Embree is the speaker for this occasion An offering will be received with 60 per cent going to Share Our Surplus, and 40 per cent to be used for the activities of the Platt.smouth Council of Chur ches. Medicated with Antibiotics IDEAL. FOR MAKING: ' Starling Mash ...... Breeder Mash Growing Mash laying Mash Ican'l recommend this product strong enough! Just 100 lbs. with 600 lbs. of your home-grown grains gives you tho finest mash you can Joed. Packed with proteins, minerals and vitamins. Medicated with antibiotics. Phone or see me today! ALBERT R. FAIRFIELD 625 So. First Sr., Portsmouth, Nebr. , 0l 'V jl ' iu!e Romance, CliiUmas gift "phone-tones'" are jolly . . . Mistletoe preen or the gay red of holly. The girl in your life (Your mother or wife) Will think you romantic as Raleigh! (iivc her an extension telephone . . .10 lovely rolora . . . free gift-mapping. Only per month, phi 10',o fed. tax. The Lincoln Telephone LOUISVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Donald J. Webster. Minister Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Church school. 10:30 a.m. Worship service, 6 p.m. Senior Youth Fellow ship. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Intermediate youth. 7 p.m. Chancel Choir. Thursday: 2:30 p.m. W. S. C. S. Remember the Union Thanks giving Service at the Louisville Christian Church, Wednesday, at 7:30. PLATTSMOUTH COMMUNITY CHURCH 516 Main Street Geo. L Smith, Pastor IJavid E. Ashby, Assistant Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. . 11 a.m. Morning worship. 6:30 p.m. Youth Group. 7:30 p.m. Evening service. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH On the Plattsmoutb-Louisvllle Road A. B. Lentz, pastor Thursday: Choir practice. Saturday: Clothing Drive for Lutheran World Relief. Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10:30 a.m. Services. Wednesday: 2 p.m. The Ladies Aid will meet in the church parlors. Mrs. John Fusselman and Mrs. Ar thur Hild will be the hostesses. 8 p.m. Thanksgiving service. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Lyle R. Mueller, pastor Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10:30 a.m. Loyalty Sunday worship hour. Tuesday: 8 p.m. Young married group. Thursday: 10:30 a.m. Thanksgiving day worship hour. Saturday: 9 a.m. Saturday school. PLATTSMOUTH BAPTIST MISSION Of the First Baptist Church Of BeUevue Lions Club Hall, 345 Main St. Everett J. Hawn, Preacher Sunday: ,9:45 a.m.' Sunday School. 11, a.m. Morning Worship. 6:45 p.m. Training Union. 8 p.m. Evening Worship. Wednesday: 8 p.m. Prayer service. . Co-operation with southern Baptist Convention. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Plattsmouth Sundays: 8 and 10 a.m. Services. 10 a.m. Church school. Weekdays as announced. and Telegraph Company ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Weeping Water Lyle R. Mueller, pastor Sunday: 8:30 a.m. Worship hour. 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. Thursday, Nov. 27: 8:30 a.m. Thanksgiving day worship hour. Saturday, Nov. 29: 9 a.m. Saturday school at Im manuel. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Murdock, Nebraska Lyle R. Mueller, Vacancy Pastor Sunday: 8:15 a.m. Worship hour. 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 9:30 a.m. Adult Bible class. 8 p.m. The Booster Club. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Thanksgiving wor ship hour. Saturday, Nov. 29: 9 a.m. Saturday school at Im manuel. WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH 619 So. 10th Street Mina Smith, Pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. 11 a.m. Worship service. 7:30 p.m. Singspiration. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting. Thursday: 2 p.m. Ladies work meeting. Friday: 2:30 p.m. Sunday school work shop. 6 p.m. Fellowship supper. 7:30 p.m. Child Evangelist, Mary Bennett, will be speaking in both the afternoon and even ing meetings. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 6th St. & Second Ave. Plattsmouth, Nebr. Sunday: 11 a.m. Morning Service. 11 a.m. Sunday school. The Public Is welcome. Recognition of man's true na ture as God's spiritual image and likeness is a central theme of the Lesson - Sermon entitled "Soul and Body" which will be heard in Christian Science ser vices Sunday. . From the King James Version of the Bible will be read the fol lowing (II Corinthians 5:1): "For we know that if our earth ly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens." FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Plattsmouth Seventh Street & Second Ave. Keith Delap, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Church school. 11 a.m. Divine service. Tuesday: 8 p.m. Choir rehearsal. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Union Thanksgiving service in our church. The Rev. Arthur Embree of the Methodist church will be the speaker. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 11th And Washington Ave. Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Carlton C. Spatzek, Pastor Sunday: 9 a.m. Worship service 10:15 a.m. Sunday school Tuesday: 8 p.m. Adult instruction class. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Sunday school tea chers meeting. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH No. 8th and Ave. C. J. W. Taenzler, Pastor Sunday: 9:45 Bible school. Twelve clas ses include all ages. 10:45 Communion and sermon. 2 p.m. Sermon at the Masonic Home. Wednesday: The ladies meet all day to quilt. 7:30 p.m. Union Thanksgiving service in the Presbyterian church. ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCH G. E. Seybold, Pastor Sunday: 9:15 a.m. Sunday school 10:30 a.m. Church service serving Memorial sunday Thanksgiving. Sermon: ' Ob and Just How Thankful Are You? Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Union Thanksgiving service at the First Presbyterian church. Speaker: Rev. Arthur L. Embree. Saturday: 9:30 a.m. Confirmation instru ction. MURDOCK Mrs. Florence McDonald Phone 2292 Mr. and Mrs. Dick McDonald and family left early Thursday morning for their home in Se attle, Wash., after spending 10 days visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lacey McDonald. When one is past, another care we have, Thus woe succeeds a woe, as wave a wave. Robert Herrick. ALVO NEWS Mrs. Wilson Howe Phone 911 Everett Ayers of Luverne, Minn., came by Bus to Ashland Saturday. Mrs. Anna Bennett entertained her cousin Mr. Geo rge Rau of Lincoln last Sunday. He also called on Mr. and Mrs. Will Timblin. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haas en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pet ers of Wahoo, Mr. and Mrs. Ja mes Dimmitt of Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson of Hampton for dinner Sunday. Mrs. Glenn Dimmitt's dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hanlan all of Weeping Water. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lemming's dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Sham Mosslander of Crab Orchard and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lemming and family. Mr. and Mrs. Denny Hlen baugh of Lincoln were guests of Mrs. Hienbaugh's mother, Mrs. Mallie Kitzel Sunday afternoon and were at the home of Mrs. Hienbaugh's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson awhile Sunday evening. Arthur Dinges was able to be home again over the weekend. He is at the Veterans Hospital at Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Will Timblin and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Timblin and Pamela visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wiley at at Omaha, Sunday, Mr. Wiley is a nephew of Mr. Will Timblin. Mrs. Florence Skinner return ed from the Hospital Saturday. Her mother Mrs. Winget is with her. Mrs. Anna Hardnock attended a pink and blue shower for her granddaughter, Mrs. Jim John son of Lincoln at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Orville Ger bling at Elmwood, Sunday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Rogers celebrated their 16th anniver sary, Saturday evening with a dinner at the Italian Village with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Cook as guests. Mrs. Vera Rogers of Omaha Hilton Rogers mother stayed Saturday and Sunday with them. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson were at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Johnson and family at Lincoln for dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Morton were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bunten at Lincoln, Sunday for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Krieser of Lincoln were at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cook and Susie, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nickel and son of Lincoln were at tha home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nickel for dinner to cele brate Ralphs birthday, Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hardnock and family were with Mrs. Anna Hardnock for dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lemming of Louisville were at the home of Mr. Lemmings parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lemming, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Weichel and boys went to Clatonia, Sun day to the home of Mrs. Weic hel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Menke. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stromer were at the home of Mrs. Strom er's sister-in-law Mrs. Howard Brown at Wauneta this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark came down from Lincoln Sunday to visit with Dick's mother, Mrs. Esther Clark. "3 CI Finger-Tip Filing the ASE Way Your secretary will be grateful for trie smooth, quiet action of ASE File Drawers. The secret? Perfectly balanced, free-rollinj; drawer suspensions and rubber drawer bumpers, tath 4h drawer operates on 10 roller bearings. The ease of operating is astounding. Bondcritc coating assures lasting beauty. There's an ASE File for every office need. Let us show you the complete line today, BiJliR BUILT FOR BETTER BUSINESS Plattsmouth Journal Plattsmouth, Nebr. Ph. 241 Ray Rosenow, son of Mr., and Mrs. Elmer Rosenow brought Ro bert Buethe and George Boykin home with him Saturday from Wesleyn. Scott Jordan's daughters, Llla and Flossie have been visiting at the home of their aunt, Em ma Jordan and other relatives and friends. They are from Port land, Ore. Mrs. Minnie Johnson is still at the Bryan Memorial Hospital. Earl Dreamer has been under a doctor's care this week. Clyde Heindricks is still on the sick lLst. Ruth Baty of Lincoln was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fairfield's for dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vernoy, Erma Ruhge, Leona Fisher and Nancy Housel were Sunday even ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fairfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Muenchau entertained their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Muenchau of Eagle and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vincent Sunday. Mrs. Kendall Dinimitt and daughters were at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Boydston at Weeping Water on Friday. Several from Alvo attended the Cass County Christian Fel lowship meeting at. the EUB Church at Elmwood Sunday eve ning. The Oriole 4-H Club met Sat urday evening at the home ot Steve Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Edwards. The club is led by Arlan Neben, assisted by Arthur Roelofsz. They are a tractor and livestock club. Next meeting will be with Keith Nick el. They meet once a month dur I ing the winter months. I Mrs. Arthur Dinges sister and I husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence France of Superior came Sat urday and visited at the Dinges home until Sunday. George Frohlich was at the home of his niece Mrs. Grace Linch at Lincoln, several days Mrs. Mabelle Elliott was at the home of her daughter and familv. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hal - vorsen at Eagle for dinner Sun day. Another daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Doran and family of Eagle was also present. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller and Mrs. Anna Hardnock were at Mr. and Mrs. Watson Jones at Elmwood Sunday for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller's daughter, Mrs. Clarence Nelson and sons of Omaha were also present. Arthur Dinges was home from the Veterans Hospital over the weekejl. Mrs. Dinges went up after him Friday and Karl Ros enow took him back Sunday eve ning. .. Arthur Dinces sister, "Mrs.! Myrtle' Cash and her son and ! daughter, Bob Cash and Mrs. i Virginia Forbes of Omaha came Friday and stayed until Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Dinges. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Althousc of Eagle called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ayers Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boydston of Ashland were at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Dimmitt Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Vineyard and daughter of Fordyce, Ark., are here visiting Mrs. Vine yard's father, Clyde Heindrick son and Mrs. Heindrickson. He hasn't been feeling well for the last couple weeks. Mrs. Kendall Dimmitt and daughters were at the home of Mrs. Roger Bell and daugh ter of Lincoln Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennett were at their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Burdctte Bennett at Lincoln, Sunday evening for lunch. WSCS met Wednesday after- Union Stems Mrs. L. C. Todd Phone 2441 A farewell, turkey dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Balfour last Sunday honoring Mrs. Luclle Junge of Medford, Ore., who was here for some time visiting relatives. Guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. James Balfour, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson, all from Ne braska City; Mr. and Mrs. Bal four. Carol and Su.-an, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Balfour, Neil, Beverly and Roger. Mrs. Amelia Balfour, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Redden, Kenny and Gayle, all of Ne hawka; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wintz and Diane of Auburn, Mrs. Clark Balfour and Judy and Mrs. Lucille Junge. Mrs. Nellie Colle and Mrs. Myr tle Elr'od of Nebiaska City ac companied Mr! and Mrs. C. E. Morris to Murray last Sunday where they attended the wed ding of Betty Morris, niece of Mr." Morris, and Wilbur Lee Vig nali at the Christian Church. Mrs. Earl Zorn held a house ware party at her home Tues day evening. Forty-two guests enjoyed a 'Surprise Birthday Party" for Mrs. Wayne Ackley, planned by her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Ackley, at their home last Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Shull, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shuil and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shull and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shull and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emal Shull and family, all of Riverton, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. DeVere McMullen and daughter, Mrs. Mamie Mc Mullen and sons, all of Imogene, Iowa; Mrs. Glen Burgess and sons, Lincoln; Mrs. Bob Forney 1 noon in the church basement. Mrs. Harold Timblin was in charge of the lesson, "Concern for North American Neighbors," assisted bv Mrs. Arthur Skin ner, Mrs. Marion Kellogg and Mrs. A. B. Stromer. The serv ing committee was Mrs. Juc Vickers, Mrs. Earl Fairlield and Mrs. Earl Bennett, S3 r . it t fir? Early fall - famous Special Purchase! dreds of Pairs! JUST 5 Your Big p. 1 - I i FREE! 1 j FREE! 1 (m F & ft! r: THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, November 20, 1958 Section B PAGE FIVE and daughter, Firth; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pike and daughter and Mrs. Wayne Ackley. A three-tier bir thday cake which was baked by Mrs. C. E. Morris. Mrs. Ivan Balfour attended the Junior class, play at Ne hawka Lust Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrah Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrah, Jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Paasch and two daughters and Mrs. L. G. Todd attended a x oum uany, ai uie weorasKa City High School Auditorium Sunday, sponsored by the Ne braska City Optimist Club. Bob Harrah, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Harrah Jr. and Lynn Ta asch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Paasch were among youths honored. Wednesday Mrs. Ivan Balfour attended a meeting of the His torical Society at Plattsmouth and en Thursday evening she at tended an Eastern Star meeting at Nebraska City. Union still has several of her residents in St. Mary's Hospital at Nebraska City. Pearl Banning has been hos pitalized there for about six months, Mis. Ora Guerra is re covering slowly, Mrs. Mary Gobe lnian had to be taken from St. Mary's to an Omaha hospital lor surgery on a foot, Mrs. Roy Becker is slowly recovering from a bacily injured knee. Thursday 35 WSCS members and gue.,Ls nit at tho church. Mrs. Ivan Balfour conducted a short program on "Human Rig hts" with Mrs.. Zorn, Mrs. Pat terson, Mrs. Herman, Mrs. Coiner and Mrs. Grunwald taking part. Carol Attebery sang. Mrs. Fae Morton, teacher in the Retarded Children; School in Nebraska City introduced Mrs. Al Smith and Mrs. Nelson of Ne braska City. A picture "Help and Hope" was shown explain ing very clearly how our retard ed children can be helped. Hostesses Mrs. Zorn and Mrs. Patterson served reireshinents. In spite of what many coun tries think, an American still chooses his own form of govern ment -blonde, brunette or red head. Indian Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. 0 -Li if La 111 brands, -discontinued styles! One Lot Not Ail Sizes in every style, but hun- III if ft i J! Women's m $fp 5 Wedgies tWh U Hi-Hcel II If Colors rajp Hi Sports GUESS WEIGHT FOR FREE TURKEY! Men's Dress Shoes Black or Brown To Choose From CIGARS FOR THE hildrera's tec pr. TREATS For Kiddies ALL SALES FINAL. NO REFUNDS, NO 3 R Family Shoe Store" i'! 1 tlMv.i'ti'Ji, Ni tr. k Ottawa. Iowa ASHLAND Mrs. Ivan Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Henry Probst and Steven of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kuoke had Sun day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Haase. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hum stun and Saru went to Vallev Sunday afternoon and were sup- per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Humphrey. Mrs. Lyle Bailey and Martha Dean had Sunday dinner with the Vernon Dean family, Ralph Dean accompanied them to Lin coln when they took Martini Dean back to her school work at the University. Henry Fisser of Lincoln has been spending several weekends with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klipp helping Mr. Klipp with the corn picking. Today, the average man lives 25 years longer than a century ago. He has to in order to get his taxes paid. McAnad News McAlcster, Okla. The disadvantage in learning the hard way is that school may be out before you graduate. Center Liner, Guam, M. I. Help Fight TB mm Buy Christmas Seals LOANS For Winter Needs For Holiday Expenses For Any Purpose! o f Phone - Write - Come In merican Loan Plan 530 Main Street (Opposite Soennichsen's) Phone: 3213 J ?iw im V. 5.1 at MEN! EXCHANCES Note! Open This Friday & Sat. Nite Fcr Your Convcn- - a J Shoes 388