The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 05, 1947, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE FRONTIER, O’Neill. Neb.. Thursday, June 5. 1947.
CHRIST LUTHERAN (O'Neill)
P. J. Wirth, vacancy pastor
June 8—No services. The con
gregation is invited to the mls
aion rally at Orchard.
June 15—Mass Centennial cel
ebration at the Clearwater high
scholl auditorium. Bring bas
ket lunch. Services at 11 a.m.
and 3:30 p.m.
June 22—Services at 2:30. Vis
itors welcome!
r ;
O'NEILL
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
. JUNE 6 - 7
A Glowing Experience
Walt Disney’s first live
action musical drama!
Son# of the South
In Technicolor
Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c, Total
50c; Children 10c, plus tax
2c, Tot, 12c.
SUNDAY-MONDAY
TUESDAY
JUNE 8-9-10
Warnei’s great big dreamy,
screany, musical marvel!
The Time, The Place,
And The Girl
In Technicolor
starring Dennis Morgan,
. Jack Carson, Janis Paige,
Martha Vickers, with S. Z. ,
Sakall, Alan Hale, Angela
Greene, Donald Woods, and
Carmen Cavallaro and
Orchestra
Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c. Total
50: Matinee Sunday 2:30.
; Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c, Tot.
50c; Children 10c, plus lax
2c, Total 12c.
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY
JUNE 11-12
Dan Duryea, Ella Raines,
and William Bendix in
White Tie and Tails
with Frank Jenks, Scotty
Beckett, Donald C u r t i a,
Richard Gaines, Clarence 1
Kolb, Barbara Brown.
Adm.42c. plus tax le. total
10c. Children 10c. plus tax
tc total lie
HOLINESS (O’Neill)
Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor
June 12 through 22 are the
dates for the Elkhom Valley j
Holiness association camp meet
ing to be held in our church.
Rev. D. C. Van Slyke, of Nampa.
Ida., is to be our evanglist and
Bible teacher. Mrs. Marie Hub
by and Bonnie are to be song j
evangelists, young peoples’ work
ers and childrens’ workers.
We are expecting even larger
attendance than we had last year
and we are expecting the services
j to be inspirational and uplifting
! to all.
Why not start planning now to
| attend our camp and make it
1 voir- camp meeting? We believe j
in the Gospel that saves to the 1
uttermost, and folk that are walk
ing with the Lord have cea ed to
vainly u-e his name and also
have quit their filthy habits.
METHODIST (rmmot)
Rev. W. C. Birmingham, pastor
Worship, 9:45 a. m., sermon by
oastor. Sunday-school, 10:45 a.
m., Mrs. Guy Beckwith, superin
tendent 1
METHODIST (O'Neill)
Rev. Lloyd W. Mullis, pastor
Church school, 9:55 a.m. Class
es for all the family. Lorenz
Bredemier, Superintendent.
Worship, 11 a.m.
Methodist Youth Fellowship,
6:30 p.m.
Young Adult Fellowship, June
10, 8 p.m., Fellowship room. Mr.
and Mrs. Grant Peacock, host and
hostess. Study of the Methodist
church.
The annual Methodist confer
ence will be June 11-15 at Oma
ha.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
(O'Neill)
Rev. Kenneth J. Scott, pastor
Sunday-school, 10 a.m., John
Harbottle, superintendent.
Worship 11 a.m.
Senior Westminster Fellow
ship, 7 p.m.
Daily vacation Bible school be
gins Monday. June 9, 9 a.m., and
continues each weekday morning
of this wetk. Sessions last until
11:30 a.m. Classes from pre- chool
age th ough ninth grade.
Tuesday, June 10, 8 p.m, mid
week devotional service.
METHODIST (Chambers)
James Jackman, pastor
Sunday-school, 10 a. m., Clair
"(rimes, sunerintendent. Worship,
II a. m. Youth Fellowship, 7:15.
SEVENTH DAY ADV. (Lynch)
Sabbath-school, S tu:day, 10
i.m.
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juring bluegrass. With WEED-KILL you can get
rid of ugly dandelions, plantain, purslane, buck
horn, and other common lawn invaders.
Apply Dr. Salsbury’s Selective WEED-KILL
with a simple knapsack sprayer or an ordinary
sprinkling can. Just dilute the concentrate and fol
low directions. It’s easy, thorough, safe, and eco
nomical. One pint, diluted, covers 6,400 square
feet . . . one gallon, diluted, spreads over 11-5 acres.
Free your lawn of ugly broad-leaved weeds.
Get WEED-KILL from us.
O’Neill Hatchery
— PHONE 162J —
•Contains 20 percent 2, 4 dichlorophenoxyacetic acid.
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Throughout the state - wide
area served by Consumers Pub
lic Power District, as throughout
the nation, electric users are
constantly making greater use
of the conveniences ot depend
able, efficient electricity. Yet
Nebraskans, served by Con
sumers pay no more for the
greater amount they are using
today, than they did for the
smaller amount a tew years ago.
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Average Outlay fairly Camtant I '
Comumeri cuitomen throughout the itott Mh
Mlve approximately on* third more electricity for
the earn* money than they did In 1119—the year In
which Comumeri was organised. Comumeri *co>
nomical group oporatlon, tarring noarly seventy
percent of tke iUUI communJUit. actually kai
iudi your oloctric 4ollar go fartkor,
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I METHODIST (Inman)
Rev Lloyd W. Mullis. pastor
Worship, 9:45 a.m.
Junior church, 10 a. m.
Church school, 10:55 a. m.,
Harvey Tompkins, general su
perintendent.
The annual Methodist confer
ence will be June 11-15 at Om
aha.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill)
(Pentecostal)
Rev. J. M. Cummings, pastor
Sunday-school, 10 a.m.; wor
ship, 11 a.m.; evangelistic service,
d p.m. Wednesday Bible study,
i p. m.
We give the public a cordial in
vitation to attend these services.
FIRST BAPTIST (Chambers)
Rev. Lawrence McElheran, pastor
Sunday-school, 10 a. m., Ralph
Cooke, superintendent. Worship,
11 a. m. Young people’s meeting,
7 p. m. Worship. 8 p. m.
ASSUMPTION BVM (Lynch)
Father Krejei, pastor
Mass at the hospital each
weekday at 7 a.m.; Sund ys, 8
a.m. at the hospit 1; 10 a m. at
the church.
METHODIST (Page)
Rev. Carl B. lyburn, pa. for
Sunday-school, 10 a.m., Edgar
Stauffer, superinU.; dent. Wor
ship, 11 a.m.
LUTHERAN (Chambers)
Rev. Leonard Dale, pastor
Sunday-school, 9:45 a.m.. Jo~
Serck, superintendent. Worship.
IQ:30 a.m.
WESLEYAN METHODIST
Rev. M. H. Budensick, pastor
Sunday-school, 10 a.m.; wor
ship, 11 a.m.; young peoples’
meeting, 7:30 p.m.; service. 8 p.m.
PAGE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. William Mat
schullat, of Kansas City, Mo.,
visited f"om Friday until Satur
day with his brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Matschullat. Other
guests for dinner Friday evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anth
ony and son and Milton Chase.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Nissen
returned Friday fiom Wilming- j
ton, N. C., where they had spent |
two and one-half weeks visiting. I
Mr. and Mrs. Nissen began
working at the Farmers’ store
Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anth
ony attended a pinochle party
Sunday night at the Robert
Aughe home at Oakdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Downey
and son, of Los Angeles, Calif.,
arrived Sunday evening for a
two-weeks’ visit with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Down
ey, and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Manning
and children, of Hyannis, and
Mr. Manning’s mother were
guests Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. I ekes.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Day ■«**
son of Denison, la., spent from
Saturday until Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Anthony. Mr. Day and Mr.
Anthony were friends in service.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat
attended a party at the Anthony
Those home at Orchard Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waldrop,
of Kearney, were guests over the
weekend of Mrs. Waldrop’s
mother, Mrs. Laurence Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Warner
moved Saturday into town. Mrs.
Warner is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bert E. DeGroff.
I STAMP PHOTOS §
50c a Doz.
Taken at the Bus
Depot
June 6-7-8
Owing to the bad
weather last January :
many did not get in i
who wanted the little :
photos taken. These =
stamps cost less than ;
a Kodak picture and ;
will be nice to put in ;
your letters.
O’Neill !
Photo Co.
Margaret Cronk Weds
Edward Wortman
—
EWING — Miss Margaret
Cronk, daughter of Fred Cronk,
of Page, and Edward Wortman,
son of John Wortman, of Bruns
wick, were united in marriage at
9 a. m. last Thursday at St. Paul’s
Catholic church at Ewing. TTie
Rev. Peter F. Burke officiated.
Their only attendants were
the twin sister and brother of
the bridegroom, Mrs. Stanley
Snodgrass and Kenneth Wort
man. Ushers were Omar Huff
man and James McCauley.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a gray gab
ardine suit with wine accessor
ies. Her corsage was of white
carnations. She wore a strand
of pearls, a gift of the bride
groom. Mrs. Snodgrass wore a
gray suit with white accessories
and a corsage of pink carnations.
The church was decorated
with gladioli and lilies-of-the
valley.
A wedding breakfa t ws serv
ed to 40 guests at the home or
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cronk at
Page.
The b ide is a graduate of th •
Pago high school and lator was |
omnloyed at a store there.
The bridegroom spent more
fhnn three year- in the Army,
serving in Africa. Italy and
France. Since his discharge, ho
has been farming.
Following a wedding trip the
couplo will live on a farm south
west of Brunswick.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Kelly and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis were
fishing at Lake Andes, S. D„ last
Thursday and Friday.
1
Rebekahs Convene—
The Rebekah District conven
tion is being held Friday after
noon and evening here. Mrs.
H. L. Lindberg is district pres
ident. A banquet will be held
at the Golden. Other towns rep
resented will be Chambers, In
man, Meadow Grove, Neligh.
Norfolk, Oakdale, and Tilden.
REDBIRD NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hull vis
ited at Ted Crawford’s Monday.
Bob White, of near Scottville,
visited with Dale Bessert Sun
day.
Ray Wilson is making a lot of
new improvements on his farm
home. He installed a new farm
light plant and is completing a
large new screened-in front
porch.
Barry Baker, from Boyd coun
ty, was a caller at Redbird Tues
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bessert, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Baker and Clifford
Wells drove to O’Neill May 27,
taking all eighth graders of dis
trict 3 to the. graduation exer
cises.
Elmer Luedtke and family vis
ited at Art Bessert’s Tuesday af
ternoon.
Henry Hull and family, of
Verdel, visited last Thursday
with Mrs. Hull’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Truax, sr.
Chancie Hull went to Lake
Andes. S. D„ Friday for a fishing
trip, returning Sunday evening.
Richard Truax visited with his
cousin, Ernest Hull, at Verdel.
Sunday.
A party of fishermen left for
the Richter lake Sunday. The
group consisted of Harry Truax,
Ben Twedy and Dale Bessert, re
turning late Sunday evening. |
They report good fishing.
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June 7th thru June 15th O
Reductions Of
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29 Spring Coats._L
3 Off
41 Spring Suits._!
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256 Dressy Dresses . . . . _L
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All Ladies Gloves._J_
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All Better Blouses.J_
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All Spring Hats.2.00
10-Doz. Rayon Knit Slips . . . 1.00
(LIMIT 2)
Hundreds of Other Outstanding Values!
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O’Neill. Nebr.