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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1947)
METHODIST (O'Neill) Rev. Lloyd W. Mullis, pastor Church school, 9:55 a.m. Class es for all the family, Lorenz Bredemeier, general superintend ent. Worship 11 a. m. Methodist Youth Fellowship, 7:30 p. m. Choir practice, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. The fourth quarterly confer ence will be held Tuesday at^ 8 p. m., to be conducted by Dr. Ev erett E. Jackman. ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill) Rev. J. M. Cummings, pastor Sunday-school, 10 a.m.; wor ship, 11 a.m.; evangelistic service, 8 p.m. Wednesday Bible study, 8 p. m. Friday prayer service, 8 p. m. METHODIST (Inman) Rev Lloyd W. Mullis, pastor Worship, 9:45 s. m. Junior church, 10 a.m., Mrs. Karl Keyes and Miss Eunice Chu domelka in charge. Church school, 10:55 a.m., Har vev Tompkins, general superin tendent. Fourth quarterly conference on Wednesday at 8 p. m., to be con ducted by Dr. Everett E. Jack man, district superintendent. METHODIST (Chambers) James Jackman, pastor Sunday-school, 10:30 a.m., Clair Grimes, superintendent. 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Ralph , Cooke, superintendent. Worship, 11 a.m. Young people’s meeting, 7 p. m. Worship, 8 p. m. METHODIST (Page) Rev. Carl B. Rayburn, pastor Sunday-school, 10 a.m., Edgar Stauffer, superintendent. Wor ship, 11 a.m. LUTHERAN (Chambers) Rev. Leonard Dale, pastor Sunday-school, 9:45 a.m., Joe Serck, superintendent. Worship, I 10:30 a.m. FREE METHODIST (Amelia) Rev. Sandall conducted Easter and baptismal services. Fifteen were baptiz. d and five joined the church. Carl Miller, of Norfolk, w s a| dinner guest Monday at the L. O. Johnson home. Mr. K. C. Hunt and daughter, | Miss Peggy Gribble. spent the weekend in Sioux City. Mrs. Loretta Hynes entertained her sister-in-law, Mrs. Daniel I Sullivan, of St. Libory, for a few days. Mrs. Sullivan arrived Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jaszkowiak and daughter, Nyla, were E ster guests of the Joseph Brewster family in Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Johnson had as their Easter dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson and daughter, Carol. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Elkins and family spent Easter visiting their d ughter, Mrs. J. Owen Mc Cord and Mr. McCord, at Wjsne \ Mr. and Mrs. Bart Malloy weie the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Tenborg, of Emmet. Joseph Kalina, of Table Rock, Arrived Sunday for a few days’ stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shaw were pn^ts of Mr. and Mrs. Her man Held, near Chambers, on Easter Sunday. The Shaws ara the parents of Mrs. K. C. Hunt. Mrs. Alice Bridges ente tained her uncle. Charles Harding, on Easter Sunday. On Tuesday Mrs. Hugh J. Birm ingham visited her mother, Mrs. ^ I ...sr stays s/ie/vr-IAS7S co/ygsr ^e**"*Sr ' x Wherever you go, experienced folks advise, “Pick the refrig erator that stays silent, lasts longer. The Servel Gas Refrig erator. 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Lowery were Mrs. Drant Peacock and sons, Curtis ind Kenneth, of Emmet. Mr. and Mrs George.Kelly and laughter, Joyce, visited at Stuart Sunday. Jack Crennen. of Omaha, re turned last Thursday after a two lays’ gtay with his sister, Mrs. 3. C. DeBacker and Mr. DeBack sr. Sunday dinner guests at the Arthur Dexter home were Mrs. Dexter’s p- rents. Mr. and M s. Lawrence Rothechild and family Mr. and Mrs D roid Couch and Miss Wilma Secry. all of Cham bers. Karen Ann Carr, daughter o' Mr. and Mrs. Emmett J. Ca r, left Monday to spend a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. Arthur Waldman, of Amelia. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Harty and son, Tom, were in Sioux City Monday. J. E. Davis is expected f om Detroit, Mich., Sunday or Mon day. Mr. Davis has been attend ing a General Motors school. Miss LuVerne Schulz, fourth grade teacher in the O’Neill grammar school, was in Magr et at the home of her mother, Mrs Esther Schulz, for the East r re cess. Mrs. Edward Connors, of Bridgeport, spent Friday. 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