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- . r - THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TWO Thursday, August 9, 1962 KEEP IN TOUCH i:angelist Millard Hyatt Evangelism Series Being Conducted At First Baptist First Baptist Church here is conducting a scries of evangel istic services, entitled "A New Life Campaign," with services at 7:30 nightly and Sunday at 11 a.m. Speaking Is Evangelist Wil lard Wyatt of West Point, Ga. Before entering the evangel Ism field, Mr. Wyatt was pastor of two churches. He Is a grad uate of Bob Jones University and took graduate work there as well. He served In the Air Force in Italy. Gene R. Swim, pastor of First Baptist, extended "an open Invi tation to the city of Plattsmouth and surrounding areas to come and attend these old fashioned but ever Important services." Call Your News And Social Items to 2141 Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Heinrich were Mrs. P. II. Murdick II and daughter Kathryn of Gaylord, Michigan. Saturday afternoon from three to five o'clock old friends called at the Heinrich home to visit with the Murdicks. Mrs. Heinrich was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Harry E. Wrhite, Mrs. L. D. Hiatt, Mrs. George Smith and Mrs. R. B. Keller. Sunday eve ning Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S. Wescott of Lincoln drove down to take them back to be their guests. The Murdicks plan to re turn to Michigan this week. Mrs. Murdick will be remem bered here as Helen Wescott, daughter of the Hilt Westcott's. Mr. and Mrs. John Wehrbein and Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. White drove to Hopkins, Mis souri where they were guests Sunday of the Lloyd Batten fam ily, cousins of the ladies. Mrs. Hermie Svoboda was able to return home Saturday from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Naeve and children Freddie and Lisa Ann of Cincinnati, Ohio are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Naeve. They arrived this past week, and will be here ten days. Mrs. Jim Wondra entered St. Catherine's Hospital, Omaha, last Saturday. She has a slight case of pneumonia. Her location is the first floor sun porch. Gary Lynn Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith of Lex ington, is visiting his grand mother, Mrs. Cynthia Dawson and with Mrs. Daisy Richards this week. Two hospitalized men were re ported to be doing as well as could be expected nation nun, employe of the Port of Entry, who Is at the Methodist Hospi tal; and Will Hiner who Is at University Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Gottula and children Terry, Maryann and David of Pasadena, Texas are here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Feldhousen. The guests will also visit Mr. Gottula's parents at Elk Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker of Union and grandson Rod Becker recently returned from Madison, Iowa. They took Mrs. Glenn Ho back and children back home after they visited their parents for three weeks. The Beckers were In Lincoln Monday. Susan Livingston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Livingston returned home Monday night by train from Denver. 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