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a a a a a a a a a a Beatrice, Friday, June 12, 1942 BEATRICE DAILY SUN PAGE THREE With The Church Goers CHURCH OF NAZARENEschool Mrs. E. Littrell, superintendent classes for all ages, In the absence of the pastor, Rev. Eugene Rodewald will preach both morning and evening. Topic for the morning, Lost Opportunities.

re Subject. for Me, the evening service, Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8. VIRGINIA CHRISTIANbach superintendent, with chilBible tp school, 10, Mrs, KrebsMerlin Dana, minister. dren's day program. Morning worship, 11.

Sernion, "The Importance of Being, Young." The pastor leaves for Hebron to attend the four-day state convention there for Christian churches. GLAD TIDINGS ASSEMBLY8th and Elk streets, H. W. Lebsack, pastor, The Rev. A.

-M. of Hastings will conduct a dedication Asservice at the Glad Tidings sembly (Assembly of God) on June the 12th at Alber is the district superintendthe Assembly of God ent of churches, He will remain in Beatrice for three night services, which will be Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Services will begin at 8 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a.

m. Worship at 11 a. Rev, A. M. 'Alber will be the guest speaker at this service.

Sunday night big evangelistic service at 8 p. m. Rev. Alber will be the speaker. Wednesday, -week service at 8 p.

m. Friday, prayer service at 8 p.m. The public is invited to attend these gervices and we will strive to make you feel this welcome. TRINITY LUTHERAN(United Lutheran) Ninth and Elk streets. Sunday school, 9:45.

Morning worship, 11. Dr. Frederick will preach the sermon at the 11 services Sunday morning, June 14. A congregational meeting will be after the service, It is important that all members be present at this meeting. The Trinity Lutheran Dorcas society will meet with Miss Hannah Huntling on Wednesday, June 17.

Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Carrie Ross and Miss Ida Klein. MISSION CREEK U. Thomas M. Hogg, pastor.

Sabbath school 11. Raymond M. Barr, superintendent. Morning worship 12. Sermon subject: "A Vice of the Virtuous." Evening group meetings 8:15.

J. D. Barr will lead the young people and Lester A. Eastwood will lead the adult forum. Evensong and Evangel 9.

Subject for discussion: "The Long Day of the Bible." Come prepared to vote on the question as to whether we shall meet an hour earlier during the summer months. under the protective shadow of Are you among those, who live the Church? Why come out and help make some that bennot, efficient shadow? ELLIS METHODIST CHURCHRev. E. H. Tannehill, pastor.

10:30 Church school. 'H. E. Foster, superintendent. 11:30 Morning worship.

This will be Children's Day exercises presented by the children of the church under the direction of Eva Mathias, Isabelle Mathias and Helen Weaver. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN(Missouri Synod) Corner 8th and High streets. Joseph J. Timken, pastor.

Sunday school 9 a. m. Prof HerSchmieding, superintendent. First service, 9:45 a. m.

Second service, 11 m. Our only aim: To save souls. Our only means: The gospel of Christ. BLUE SPRINGS EV.H. E.

Kramer, minister, ZIONChurch school 10:45 a. m. Mrs. Arthur Evans, superintendent. Communion service 12.

Notice: Saturday evening at 8, quarterly lestonference, all members present. EBENEZERChurch school 9:45 a. m. Carl Forsyth, superintendent. Communion service 10:45.

Quarterly conference Friday evening 7:30, all members are reQuested to be present. Rev. E. F. will be with us and conluct these services.

Sunday evening Children's Day program and the dedication of the ational Christian flags preented by the boys of Mrs. Elon Davis' and Mrs. Curtis Craig's lasses, All are welcome to these servces. MERICAN LUTHERANAdams and Filley, Filley, Rev. C.

Schulte, pastor. No services at Filley, congreation will go to worship at the Tartin Lutheran Home celebraon at Sterling. DAMSSunday school at 10 a. m. Divine services at 11 a.

m. Sermon theme: "Follow Me." Our. attendance 1h both Sunday bool and services has been stead-. increasing. Last Sunday serves were attended by 177 souls.

here lot of spiritual satisaction in facing a room full of ger worshipers. We all need to ave the seed of the word of God awn Into our hearts again and rain. HURCH OF BRETHREN14th and Grant streets. S. T.

Miller, pastor, P. J. Kessler, superintendent. Sunday school, 10. Worship at 11, Rev.

Elvin Frantz will fill the Ipit, Children's story, Helen Miller. Dedication Service Rev. A. M. Alber The Rev.

A. M. Alber of Hastings will conduct a dedicatory service at the Glad Tidings Assembly, Eighth and Elk street, on June 12 at 8 p.m. The Rev. Alber is the district superintendent of the Assembly of God churches.

He will remain In Beatrice for three-day deeper life services which will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Services will begin at 8 p.m. Visiting ministers from various parts of Nebraska will be present. The public is invited to attend these services. and His Disciples." This is another lesson to Christianity.

oufundamental are welcome to hear the word of God. A class for every age. 9:45 first morning service. 11 a. m.

second morning service. The summer school children's choir will sing the anthem. Come and hear this group of 36 voices. Pastor Streng will preach on the subject: "The Priority Program of Winning Souls for Christ." Here's a message for the hour, Bring your hymnal and a friend. Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy.

Sunday belongs to the Lord! See you in church. Sunday is the annual Martin Luther Home day. Excellent, programs planned for morning afternoon. The Ladies Aids of Daykin and Jansen will serve the meals, Daily Vacation Bible school meets from Monday until Friday. Your children are welcome Thursday, June 18, 2 p.

m. Mission Circle meeting. Thursday evening, junior league at 8 m. Come and enjoy yourself with 60 other young people. Sunday, June 21, Children's Day program at church, with picnic at Chautauqua following.

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTThe regular church services of the Seventh-Day Adventists will be held the civic assembly of the Beatrice city auditorium until further notice. The Sabbath school will be at 2 p. m. each Saturday, followed by the summer Bible school at 3 p. m.

The general public is invitech tomattend these charge of meetings J. J. Williamson, Bible lecturer, who has just finished eight weeks of Bible lectures in the civic assembly. There are no fees attached to the Bible school, and the meetings will be conducted round table fashion 80 that anyone can ask any question at any time during the meetings. FIRST PRESBYTERIANBarneston, Rev.

J. Thompson Baker, pastor. Sunday morning worship service 9 9:30. Sunday school, Roy Howe superintendent, 10:30. Children's Day will be observed Sunday, June 21, with a program by the Sunday school pupils, Ladies Aid society will meet Thursday, June 11.

Junior choir rehearsal Tuesday afternoon. CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. H. E. Asboe.

Second Sunday after Trinity. 7:30 a. m. Holy communion. 9:45 a.

m. church school. 11 a. m. morning prayer and sermon.

Litany. Episcopal Diocesan summer conference begins at Doane college, Crete. Omit Thursday mid-week services, CENTENARY METHODISTSixth and Elk streets. Louis H. Kaub, D.

minister. Sunday school at 9:45 m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. This is the annual Methodist Student Day, which was formerly Children's Day.

The beginners, primary, and junior departments of the daily vacation Bible school, will give demonstrations of their work during the last two weeks, and the senior department of the Sunday school will give a panel discussion on the meaning of Methodist Student Day. Union Young People's service in the evening. Young people are asked to meet at Centenary church at 5:45 to go to an outdoor service. For further information call Gayle Seckman. There will be no evening worship service.

Women's Society Bible fellowship will meet Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. in the room north of the stage in the dining room, This is the first in a brief series of studies Philippians, Mrs. E. F.

Nelson, leader, All women are invited. a Wesleyan Service Guild will meet Wednesday at 6 p. m. in the Business and Professional Women's club house, The circles will meet Thursday. Asbury circle at the church, covered dish luncheon, Chairman, Mrs.

M. G. Winne. Devotions, Mra. B.

D. Hotchkiss. Epworth -circle with Mrs, G. L. Caruthers.

Chairman, Mrs. G. W. Reiff. Devotions, Mrs.

Kenneth Reed. Oxford circle with Mrs. K. K. Stoner.

Chairman, Mrs. W. Sherwood. Devotions, Mrs. B.

R. Shaffer Missouri Flood Is Seen Short-Lived NEBRASKA CITY, June 12 (P)-The Missouri river reached a stage of 18.1 feet here today, but reports from upstream indicated the crest was diminishing rapidly and the peak here was expected to be short-lived. A crest of 18.4 feet, a fraction under the 60 year record set last month, is anticipated. At Blair a fall of one foot to 18.4 was reported this morning. The stage at Omaha compared with 18.3 last night.

Volunteers repaired an eight foot break in dike near Percival, yesterday and saved thousands of acres from inundation. Farmers southeast of Nebraska City worked at temporary dikes in an attempt to save several thousand more acres. Senator Reed Eyes Kansas Governorship WASHINGTON, June 12 (P)- Senator Reed (r-Kas) said today he had reached no conclusion on suggestions that he become for governor of Kansas. Asked for comment on reports from Kansas that his campaign manager had announced he would resign from the senate to run for governor, the senator said: "During two or three weeks that I was at home recently, this possibility was numerously suggested. I have reached no final conclusion, therefore there is nothing for me to say about it now." Reed, who was governor of Kansas from 1929 to 1931, said he would reach a decision prior to June 20, the deadline for political candidates in the state to file for a position on party primary ballots.

Obituary Pvt. Frank J. Tapee Pvt. Frank J. Tapee was born February 28, 1920, and departed this life on Thursday morning, May 28, 1942, at the station hospital at Camp Roberts, Calif.

He attained the age of 22 years and three months, and died with the sacraments and blessing of his religion administered by Father Owen Managhan, A N. chaplain 52nd field artillery battalion. He was the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tapee, to join the service of his country.

He came to Beatrice with his parents in 1930. He grew to young manhood here. After leaving school he worked in Beatrice for a while and then went to work for his uncle, owner of J. H. Tapee Wholesale Fruit company at St.

Joe, Mo Later he joined Co. 755 ccc camp at Pawnee City, where he stayed until inducted into the army on April 18. He was stationed at Camp Roberts, in Company of the 55th field artillery. He leaves to mourn his passing his mother, Sylvia Tapee, and a sister, Mrs. Don Hubbard, and three brothers, Technician John A.

Tapee, Pfc. Edward and Robert P. Tapee, besides many relatives and friends, A military funeral was held at Camp Robert, and the body was brought to Beatrice, guarded enroute by Pfc. Mike M. Mateef.

Funeral services were held from St. Joseph's church here, Father Francis of Havelock officiating. The American Legion squad fired a salute over the grave. Burial was in Catholic cemetery beside the remains of his father, who passed away about two years ago. He also has two deceased brothers.

FROM WAR TO WAR NEWPORT, R. June 12 (P)- Three brothers have left one War to go to another, Residents of War, W. the sons of Mr. a and Mrs. James B.

Johnson have gone to fight the axis--Joseph in the army, Edward in the marines, and Garnet in the navy. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Corner Eighth and Ella streets, Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Sunday services at 11 a. m.

Wednesday evening meetings at 8 o'clock, This church conducts a free reading room in the church edifice which is open every day The public 1s cordially invited to from 2 to 4 p. m. except a holidays. attend the services and use the reading room, "God the Preserver of Man" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon which will be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, throughout the world, on Sunday, June 14. Golden Text is: "The Lord is defence; and the Holy One of Israel is our king" (Psalms 89: 18).

Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: "And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might. And the Lord commanded us to do all these statutes, to fear the Lord our God, for our good always, that he might preserve us alive, as' it is at this day" (Deuteronomy 6:5, 24). The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, "Sclence and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: understood "It should be thoroughly that all, men have one Mind, one God and Father, one Life, Truth, and Love. Mankind will become perfect in proportion ag this fact becomes apparent, war will cease and the true brotherhood of man will be established. Having no other gods, turning to no other but the one perfect Mind to guide him, man is the likeness of God, pure and eternal, having that Mind which WAS also in Christ" (p.

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News. U. S. SUPREME COURT JUSTICE Aid on Thursday at Rebecca society, home. Come and bring a friend.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHE. R. Dugger, minister. The Sunday school will meet at 9:45 for the devotional service. We classes for all ages.

The morning worship And preaching services will begin at 11 o'clock. The subject, "The Gift of Power." The evening services will begin with the B.Y.P.U. at 7 o'clock. The evening preaching services will begin at 8 o'clock. The children of the church school will give a program.

The mid-week services will begin at 8 o'clock on Wednesday evening. The kensington will meet on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Humphrey, with Mrs. Otto assistant hostess. Mrs.

Mansfield will be in charge of the program. A cordial welcome awaits you in all the services of the church. FIRSA CHURCH OF GOD604 West Court street. L. J.

Houck, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Letta Langdale, superintendent.

Morning preaching service at 10:45 a. m. Sermon by Rev. Herman Schmidt. Children's meeting at 6:45 p.m.

The evening service begins at 7:45. Week day class for children on Wednesday morning from 9 to 11. The International meeting of the Church of held at Camp, Anderson, Indiana, opens Sunday. The goal set for Christ World Service is $20,000 to be raised in one offering at 2:30 p. m.

$17,000 was raised in one offering on the first Sunday afternoon of the camp meeting last year. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCHCorner of 7th and Ella strets. Wayne Greene, minister, Bible school at 9:40. Dr. Herbert Jackson, superintendent.

Morning worship and communion at 10:4. Sermon subject, "The Secret of His The senior C. join with the other young people meeting Sunday evening for a picnic. Please meet at the Methodist church at 5 o'clock. Intermediates will meet as usual.

Sunday evening the conferees who have spent this week at the summer conference at Wahoo will have charge of the service at 8 o'clock. day Then afternoon as follows: Councouncils will meet Thurscil no. Mrs. William Nickels, 607 W. Court; Council no.

3, Mrs. William Haith, 205 Market; Council no. 4, Mrs. William Alber, 1706 Elk, Council no. 1 will not meet until June 25 when they will meet with Mrs.

Floyd White, 1821 South Second and will observe guest day. Our vacation church school has one more week. On Friday evening. June 19, will be the demonstration of the work done in the school. All parents and those interested are cordially invited to attend this demonstration.

Come early and inspect the hand work that will be on display. The state convention of our church will begin Sunday at Hebron and continue thorugh Wednesday. There should be a number of our members attend these sessions. Our choir will furnish the music for the Tuesday evening meeting. Choir rehearsal Thursday evening at 7:30.

MENNONITE CHURCHCorner Bell and 7th streets. R. W. Weinbrenner, pastor. There will be no Sunday school this Sunday.

10 p. m. Morning worship. Subject: "Steps Into the Church." Baptismal service. A child consecration service will take place at the beginning of the worship service.

8 p. m. Elizabeth Foth who has been doing mission work in the Red Hook in New York and Erwin Wedel who has been working in southern Alabama will give A program. They will show moving pictures of their work. Tuesday, 8 p.

m. Program by Victor quartet of the Los Angeles bible institute, There will be no Fellowship meeting on Wednesday, night. Thursday, 2:80 p. m. The Tabitha Society will meet at the home of Mrs.

John Wiebe, sr. Friday, 8 p. m. Daily vacation Bible school program. FIRST PRESBYTERIANFifth and High streets.

Ross S. McCown, D. pastor. Annual Children's Day program will be presented at the morning worship hour, Parents of the children of the Sunday school and vacation school are especially urged to be present for this annual program, The Tuxis club will join with other young people in a union service Sunday evening. Evening worship at 8 o'clock.

Sermon subject: "'The Transport Wagon." The Diaconia class will have their annual picnic breakfast on Tuesday morning at 8:30 at Chautauqua park, Please bring own service, bacon and eggs, and sugar. Mrs. Skow, Mrs. Schouborg, Mrs. Jackson and Mrs.

Klumpp, committee. The Sunday school and church picnic will be held on Wednesday of next week. The Willing Helpers will have covered-dish dinner at the church on Thursday on one o'clock. The Faithful Stewards will be invited guests. Mrs.

Graves will be devotional leader, ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN(American Lutheran. Church) Rev. John Streng, pastor. Eighth and Elk Street.

Res. 711 Elk; Phone 238. Sunday, June 14, 1942. Second after Trinity. 9:45 Sunday school.

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The accident victims were Miss Adeline Peterson, 22, Kimball, and Mrs. Mary Cope, 63, of Denver, LEGAL NOTICE To the heirs. devisees, legatees, personal representatives, and all other persons interested in the estate of Mary Wiebe, deceased. real names unknown; And all persons having or claiming any Interest in the following described real estate, towit: Southeast Quarter of Section Eight (8), Township Four (4), Range Six (6), Gage County, Nebraska, real names unknown: You and each of you are herehy notified that C. Mae Mumford Ag plaintiff has filed her petition in the District Court of Gage County, Nebraska, against you, and each of you, defendants, the object and prayer which are to obtain 8 quieting the title and possession of judgment and on decree of maid Court the plaintiff In and to the following described real estate situated in Gage County, Nebraska.

a to-wit: Southeast Quarter Section Eight (8), Township Four (4), Range Six (6), Gage County, Nebraska, in the plaintiff and against you and each of you, and any and All persons claiming or to claim by, through or under you, at any ot you, And cancelling of record the mortgage for $2561.20 made, executed and delivered on April 25. 1930 by the plaintiff C. Mae Mumford and her husband C. B. Mumford to Henry J.

Wiebe and Ernest G. Wiche, administrators of the estate of Henry Wiebe, deceased, on the above described real estate, which said mortgage is recorded in Book 83 of the real estate mortgage records of Gage County, Nebraska at Page 286 thereof, And cancelling and removing from the plaintiff's title to her said real estate the cloud created by the presence of record of said mortgage, and to obtain such ther relief AS may be just and equitable. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 6th day of July, 1942. C. MAE MUMFORD.

Plaintiff. Rinaker, Hevelone and McCown, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 47-129. m20-j5-12-19 LEGAL NOTICE Charles A. Lewis, -resident defendant, will take notice that on the 23rd May.

1942. Henry W. Fisher. Rebecca S. Compton.

Lena Cornelius and Hettie F. Barnard as plaintiffs filed their petition in the District Court of Gage County, Nebraska, against. you. Impleaded with other defendants, the purpose and prayer of which petition Are to obtain a decree confirming the shares and Interests of the parties to said action in the following described real estate in Township five Range six (6) in Gage County, Nebraska. 1o-wit: The North one-hall (N 12) of the southeast onequarter (SEi of section twentysix (26); the north one- half of the northwest one quarter of Section thirty-six (36); the southeast one quarter (SE1) of the northeast one quarter of Section thirty-five (35); the north one half (N of the northeast one quarter of section thirteen (13): the southwest one quarter of the southeast one quarter (SE) of Section twenty-six (26): the southcast one quarter of the southwest one quarter (91 of section (26): also, lot eighr (8), block fifty -five (55), Original Town of Beatrice, Nebraska.

and for a decree that each of said plaintiffs and the Lydia D. Lewis, is the owner of an undivided one-fifth of said real estate in fee aimple, and in all of which real estate you, As the husband of the defendant Lydia D. Lewis, have an interest, and for partition of all of said real estate according to the respective interests of the parties therein, and for the sale. of all said real estate the same. cannot be You are required to answer said per that for equitable relief, ton on or before the 13th day of July, 1 1942.

Dated June 5. 1942. Henry W. Rebecca Compton, Lena Cornelius, and Hettle F. Barnard, Vasey Mattoon, Attorneys for Plaintiffs.

47-128, 35-12-19-86 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate no. 6927 of Fred K. Pemberton, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to the creditors of maid estate, that the County Judge of Gage County, Nebraska; will, on the 20th day of July, 1942. and on the 21st day of September, 1942.

at 9:00 o'clock, a. m. each' day, at the County Court a Room in said County, examine, adjust and allow claims against said estate. The time for presenting claims has been lim-: ited to three months from June 20, 1942. Claims not filed in the County Court of said County within the time limited will be forever barred.

LESLIE H. (Seal) County Judge Blackett, Brewster Sackett, m29-15-12. Attorneys. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an order of the Honorable Cloyde B. Ellis.

Judge of the Diska, made on the 12th. day of May, trict Court of Gage County, Nebras. A. 1942, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, At the south front door of the Court House in the City of Beatrice, Gage County, Nebraska, on the. 13th day of June, 1942, at the hour of ten o'clock a.

the following describe ed real estate. to-wit: Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) in Block Fifteen (15), Riverside Park Addition to the City of Beatrice, Gage County, Nebraska. Said sale will remain open one Phour. Dated this 21st day of May, 1948. WEAVER RUSH.

Administrator of Estate of Barton W. Rush, deceased. Sackett, Brewster Sackett. Attorneys. 47-95.

m22-20-15-11 NOTICE OF FINAL. SETTLEMENT Estate no. 6855 of Eliza Frances McCown, Deceased. In County Court; Gage County, Nebraska: The State of Nebraska, .88: To all persons interested in said: estate, take notice, that the executors have filed a final account and report of their administration, and a petition: for final settlement and discharge as such, and for a determination of the heirs at law of said deceased, which has been set for hearing before said. court on June 27, 1942, at 9 o'clock.

8. when you may appear and contest the same. Dated June 5, 1942. LESLIE H. NOBLE, (Seal) County Judge, Hubka Hubka, Attorneys.

j5-12-19. PROCLAMATION PRIMARY ELECTION By virtue of the authority vested In me by the Constitution and laws of the State of Nebraska, Dwight Griswold, Governor of the State of Nebraska, do hereby direct and proclaim that a primary election be held in the several voting precincts throughout the State of Nebraska. the eleventh day of August, 1942, during the hours designated by law, for the following purposes to wit: 1. The nomination by each political party of one candidate for United States 2. The nomination by each litical party of one candidate for Congress from each of the four Congressional Districts in the state.

3. The nomination by each palitical party of candidates for state office. to wit: one Governor one Lieutenant Governor: one Secretary of State one Auditor of. Public Accounts one Sate one Attorney General one Railway Commissioner. 1.

The non-political: nomination of two candidates for State Superintendent of Public Instruction. 5. The non-political nomination of two candidates for Associate Justice of the Supreme Court for: each of three Supreme Court numbets one, three, and live. 6. The -political nomination of two candidates for representation for each of the forty-three legisla: tive districts.

7. The non-political nomination of two candidates for the Board of Regents of the State University for each Regent Districts, numbers one and two. 8. The nomination of candidates for members of the Board of Direct torg of each of the Public Power and Irrigation Districts created in cordance with the provisions of Sent ato File number 310.0 Chapter: LAWS of Nebraska for 1938. amended.

9. The nomination of such other candidates: tor State or County fices or offices of. any other division of the state as the Jaw vides shall be: nominated at eral primary election to be at the general state wide be held in November In. witness unto aubao afflict (Seal).

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