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CUZ PI PACE EIGHT Section B Thursday. May 23, 1963 1, y m a Jt TRINITY Ll'l H'CRAX CHURCH 2 Miles NorU, of Murdock The Rev. J. F. Roerger, Pastor Saturday: 9:3'J a.m. Confirmation classes meet. Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday School an.1 Bible Class. 10:30 a.m. Divine Service. 7:30 p.m. B jesters meet. Monday through Friday: 1-4 p.m. Vacation Bible School. Pentecost: 10 a.m. Confirmation and Holy Communion. rciincsmfnt for Holy Commun ion. 4 p.-n. Walther League picnic hike. Monday: 8:30 am. Vacation Bible School. Tuesday: 8 pm. Ycurig Married Couples Group. Friday, May 31: 7:30 p.m. Confirmation Review Service. IMMAM'fX LUTHERAN j CHURCH j 3 Miles SW of Louisville on I Highway 50 j The Fev. T. II. Votel, Pastor j Louisville, Nebraska j Saturday: I 9 a.m. Confirmation Class of : parish at Inimanuil. i Sunday: 9 a.m. Sunday School and Bible i Classes for youth and adults. I ST. PAI L LUTHERAN CHURCH 2 blocks S. or High School Weeping Water, Nebraska The Rev. T. H. Vogel, Pastor Saturday: 9 am. Confirmation Cass. Sunday: 8:30 a.m. Worship Service. An nouncement for Holy Commun ion. 9:30 a m. Sunday School. M:rtday: 1.15 to rror.GA.vizro cntT.cn or JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Harley M. Butler, Pastor Library Auditorium Please Note Locution Change: Sunday: Annual Outdoor Service at the Ralph Rathburt Farm. Murray. 9:45 a.m. Church School. 11 a.m. Worship Service. Ser mon by Andrew Epperson, fol lowed by Basket Picnic. Eimwood Churches! Mrs. P. O. Phone 2708 The FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH North 8th and Avenue C J. W. Taenzler, Pastor Thursday: 7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal. Saturday: Painting parsonage volun teer painters needed to finish the job. Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Bible School. 10:45 a.m. Worship Service. Evening Baccalaureate serv ice, High School Auditorium. ELM WOOD ( Special j Church notes: Evangelical United Brethren Rev, Schrwoir's Sermon title was "The Servant and the Mas ter." The Choir sang "My Anch- or Hiius" Ma.ie Itosenow as at ihe organ. Children's Day will be ntxt Sunday, the 26th. Christian Rev. Bavti and Rev. Frank Witter of Talmage morning. Kev. Ri.ter g3ve a flnei ,.j. r. n j se.mon on the subject "fowtnrtAJn: ot eathered Fraements " The I F ank VVarden ""ended a brlcal Anthfrr b - tht T cho?r wa, "Oar- h0Wer Sunday 8fternoon hol der! of Pea'c ana Praye " Juntor & ""Ta" ' Choir sang "In the Life of iV"??? ,.h..,.t, i ..i r; iSr- home near Weeping Water. Mrs. Louie Allgayer and children TbJiawka o c-r struct: his truck as he den family ;nd Dlnae reason, ly nt the James BuJln homo at worked on the highway. He is a Dunbar; The Vance and Kent Clarkson. The Jonn uucin iam cousin of Elmer SU11 also. Mr. and Mrs. Cla'-k Balfour entertained at a reunion dinner Surday honoring his sister, Mrs. Lucille Junge of Medford, Ore gon. Present were Mr. and Mrs. y j Francis Hansen, D'catur, Nebr; i MrQ Annua Pnhurt urtn T Mt. Pleasant cemetery Mr nH Mn ii.P n.,t. association decided to dispense cne'ii, S. Dakota; Mr. and' Mrs with the annual dinner on Jim Balfour. Nebraska City; Mr. iucuiuiiai UIJ UIIU WJJl BU11C1L onH Mr Tvar. IJalfn.,,. Union; epnrp VL'Ai hplH hu Rnhprf Jimp. the Leonard Wintz family, Au-!SOn and Mrs. Ivan Hansen, burn; Marvin Balfour family,) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schllch Weeping Water; Kenneth Red-' temeler and sons visited recent- Balfour families, Mrs. Amelia lly of Omaha were tneir sunaay Balfour, Mr. and Mrs. Rog e rj guests. Bill Schlichtemeler play Ealfour. jed in a recital presented by the Mrs. Daisy Hutchison of Gal- Omaha music teachers aasocia latln. Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. CleolUon at Joslyn Memorial His Boker, Platt,:mouth were Sun-! teacher is Mlw Gertrude Hoden. day guests of the Elbert Hutch- j Mrs. Dan Eggler of Portland, ison famllv i Oregon and Mrs. Frances Dukes en I of Union visited Friday arter t)ieinoon at the Merritt Pollard home. Mrs. fcggier is a niece ui Mrs. Pollard. Nir. and Mrs. Nell Pierce tertained three tables at Sunday dinner bridge club. Hitjh Call Your News And Social Items to 2141 10 a.m. Worship Service. An-' School. FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Street and 2nd Ave. Plattsmouth Robert O. McLeod, Pastor Thursday: 8 p.m. Choir rehearsal in the 4 p.m. Vacation BiDie , Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Church School in the church" Ihe annual Cotner Din ner is to be held at the First Christian Church, 16 and K. Lincoln Friday 24 at 8 p.m. Catholic D a t e s of Summer School are June 2 to 8. First Communion is May 9th. Methodist R e v. Hanieni Sermon was "Erosion of soil and Soul." Special music was a solo by Dale Vanderford "O My Fa ther." Evening Circle w ill meet ' attended and Linda assisted with the gifts. Miss Walters and Jim Elnenhauer will be married June 20. Louie Allgayer had an ap pendectomy at St. Elizabeth hospital In Lincoln the first of the week. He was able to come home Thursday. Mrs. Ray Mayfleld and Gary at the church at 8 p.m. Program! of Garland were weekend guests Chairmen are Helen Schneider ( of the Lester Shraders. FREE! d safety check for your car d don't pass up this free offer a make sure your car is safe ...don't take chances and Elaine Clark. vwwvvvyvyvwwwywvswrwrwwv ! Christian Education Building on south Chicago Avenue. 9:30 a.m. Adult Church School FAST LAUNDRY SERVICE WORK CLOTHES BRING THEM IN BY 6 P.M. READY TO CO BY 4 P.M. THE NEXT DAY. WHITE DRESS SHIRT LAUNDRY SERVICE DONT STORE SOILED WINTER GARMENTS IN YOUR CLOSET. CALL US FREE INSURED STCRACE OF YOUR OUT-CF-SEASON GARMENTS Pay For Dry Cleaning Next Fall When You Fick Them Up. WE CLEAN RUGS - DRAPES - CURTAINS gsch Gleaners AND LAUNDERERS Phone 2130 For Pick Up & Delivery Lu Baptismal Service At Alvo Church I John Royal assisted with the jClvil Air Patrol breakfast at 'Memorial building, Nebraska !City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Royal attended. Nancy Ehlers of Lincoln and A special ;Mrs Kav tniers of Avoca call ALVO (Special! Class in the Church Fellowship! baptismal service was held at tne;p" at me Lester tinraaer nome iRoom. jAlvo MethodUt Church, May 19. Sunday. 11 a m. Services in the Sane- j Rev. E. L. Mattlngly of Lincoln I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lemon ac tuary. w&s the guest minister and per- i companied Mr. and Mrs. George Wednesday: formed the service. 'Sheldon to the Schllefert Iris ! 7:30 p.m. Sr. Hi. Youth Fellow- Children who were baptized 'gardens Sunday afternoon. ship at the C. E. Bldg. I were: Tamra De and Christlj Peggy Hostetter was an over FIRST BAPTIST CM'RCH North 9th, Ave. E Plattsmouth Pastor, Gene R. Swim i Sunday: i 9:45 am Sunoay School j Classes for all ages, j 11 a.m. Morning Worship. I 6:30 p.m. Chiistian Training Class. ; 7:15 pa. Pre-service Prayer, j 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. ; Wednesday: ! 7:30 p.m. Mid-week Prayer Meeting. 8:30 p.m. Choir Practice. Thursday: 7:30 p.m. Visitation Night. Renee Rogers, daughters of Mr. I and Mrs. Hilton Rogers: Stephen I Joseph and Craig Edward, Spen Icer, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Carl I Spencer: Bryan and Terrel Bock elrr.an, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bockelman: Suzanne night guest Friday of Barbara Mayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Pollard visited Sunday at the Harold and Merritt Pollard homes. Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen iflnrt fftmllv VinltpH of K Tarrv McKmney daughter of Mr and Thomi home Frld evenl ' Mrs. Charles McKinney: Rich-1 oj.. ,k t-i . ' .. i at tne Dale Pummell home near Avoca. Mr. and Mrs. Ottoe Stub bendick and family of Elmwocd hin frnm rQ1 a ha- anrf Ur, ,i-l:u SI UIC mums liume WOn- Mrs. John Chandler, Mrs. ard Alien Canway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Conway of Ashland. Bernard Bockelman t rtni f erred his Church Member- shfn frnm r'nllaria anH Ara Bernard Bcckelman transferred ida.y. ven'n!' her membership from the Cedar AIvd Methodist Church. Mmm CALLAIIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH Murdock, Nebr. 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The public is invited. The nature of man's ego will be explored this Sunday in a Bible Lesson entitled, "Soul and Body." Responsive Reading by the congregation will open with this verse: "My soul shall make her beast in the Lord: the humble shall hear thereof, and be glad" (Ps. 34.2). PIONEER ; THEATRE NEBRASKA CITY 1 WEEK STARTING TODAY, MAY 23 I The most beloved Pulitzer I Prize book now on the screen! Field Office Weeping Water, Nebr. FBF.NEZER EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Orville W. Matzke - Minister Murdock, Nebraska Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Morning' worship. 10:30 a.m. Sunday school. 2 p.m. Wabash Cemetery Me morial Service. 3 pm. Callahan Cemetery Me morial Service. 8 p.m. Study Groups. .8:30 p.m. Evening Worship Service. Wednesday: 2 p.m. June meeting of the Women's Society of World Serv ice. 8 p.m. Midweek Service. ST. PAUL'S United Church cf Christ 5th and Avenue A James Stroh, Supply Pastor Sunday: 8 ?0 a.m. Worship service. 0:30 a.m. Sunday school. PS? 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Lentz, Pastor Friday Evening: Mr. and Mrs. Club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har lan Hennins. 7:30 p.m. Choir practice. Sunday: 9 30 a m. Sundny School. 10:30 a m. Services. Wd"eday: 2 pjn. The Ladies Aid will meet in the church par'ors. Mrs Walter Weiss and Mrs. Jack Farls will be the hostesses. WTLL'NG WORKERS AVOCA (Special) Willing Workers Extensiri Club m Sat urday with Mrs. Wayne Wohle'i. All members were present. Mrs. Richard Meyer became a mem ber. Mr Woh!- pav- the lesso" '8potl'ght on Milk". For nil ca'l fhev exchanged May baskets. This club will sponsor Miss Avoca at the Cas3 County Fair. PLUS 3rd HIT Judy Canova In Oklahoma Annie In Color il SUNDAY, MAY 26 Call Your News And Social Items to 2141 J ft 1 pj5q Jit i war stars m me wa iracr CINEMASCOP COCOR can do! lser T AmfK't toW ftioiminci chimp I Coma in...road-test this total performance Ford yourself 1 NEVER BEFORE HAS ONE MAKE OF CAR SCORED SUCH AN OVERWHELMING TRIUMPH IN THE DAYT0NA 500! 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