HOLINESS (O'Neill) Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor The Elkhorn Valley Holiness association camp meeting begins June 22 here in our church. The first service will begin Thursday at 8:15 p. m., the evangelistic ser vice being the first. Rev. D. C. Van Slyke, of Nampa, Ida., is to be our evangelist and Bible teacher. Mrs. Marie* Hubby and Bonnie, of Spencer, are to be song evangelists, young people’s workers and children’s workers. We are sure you will enjoy our services because we believe they will be inspirational and edifying to all. Times for the various services to begin follow: prayer meeting, 6:30 a. m.; service, 10:30 a. m.| children’s meeting, 1:30 p. m.; service, 2:30 p. m,; young peo ple’s service, 7:30 p. m.; evange listic service, 8:15 p. m. Meals will be furnished on the free-will offering plan, Veget ables, milk, eggs, cream and but ter will be deeply appreciated. Those who plan to stay all night should furnish their own bedding. CENTER UNION (O'Neill) Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor Sunday, June 15, worship, 10 a. m.; Sunday-school, 11 a. m.; young people's service and Bible study, 8 p. m; Wednesday pray er meeting. Everyone is welcome to our services. CHRIST LUTHERAN (O’Neill) P. J. Wirth, vacancy pastor June 15—Mass Centennial cel ebration at the Clearwater high school auditorium. Bring bas ket lunch. Services at 11 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. June 22—Services at 2:30. Vis itors welcome! Mrs. Hugh Ray was in Norfolk Monday. itOYALl THEATER O'NEILL FRIDAY - SATURDAY JUNE 13 - 14 BIG DOUBLE BILL Hot Cargo stairing William Gargan, Jean Rogers, Philip Reed. — also — Charles Starrett as "The Durango Kid” in Frontier (iunlaw Adm. 42c. plus tax 8c. Total 50c; Children 10c, plus tax 2c. Tot. 12c. Matinee Saturday 2:30 SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY JUNE 15 - 16 - 17 Ray Milland, Barbara Stan wyck, and Barry Fitzgerald in California In Technicolor with George Coulouris, Al beit Dekker, Anthony Quinn, Frank Faylen. Adm. 42c. plus tax 8c, Total 50 > Matinee Sunday 2:30. ; Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c. Tot. 50c: Children 10c, plus tax 2c, Total 12c. WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY JUNE 18 - 19 Paul Muni, Anne Baxter, Claude Rains in Angel On My Shoulder Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c. total 50c. Children 10c, plus tax 2c. total 12c ► * METHODIST (O'Neill) Rev. Lloyd W. Mullis, pastor Church school, 9:55 a.m. Class es for all the family, Loren Bredemier, Superintendent. Worship, 11 a. m. Methodic student day observance, “Build ing Tomorrow’s Church,” b y representatives of all the depart ments of the church school. An offering will be received for the student loan fund. Methodist Youth Fellowship. 6:30 p.m. Rev. Mullis will attend the an nual conference at the First Methodist church in Omaha June 11-15. ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill) (Pentecostal) Rev. J. M. Cummings, pastor Sunday-school, 10 a.m.; wor ship, 11 a.m.; evangelistic service, 8 p.m. Wednesday Bible study 9 p. m. Sunday will be the last day in tvhich your pastor will serve lore. The farewell sermon will )e delivered Sunday evening. METHODIST (Inman) Rev. Lloyd W. Mullis. pastor There will be no morning wor ship service Sunday. Junior church, 10 a. m. Church school, 10:55 a. m., Harvey Tompkins, general su perintendent. Rev. Mullis will attend the an nual conference at the First Methodist church in Omaha June 11-15. ASSUMPTION BVM (Lynch) Father Krejei, pastor Mass at the hospital each weekday at 7 a.m.; Sundays, 8 a.m. at the hospital; 10 a.m. at the church. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (O'Neill) Rev. Kenneth J. Scott, pastor Sunday-school, 1C a.m., John Harbottle, superintendent. Worship 11 a.m. METHODIST (Emmet) Rev. W. C. Birmingham, pastor Worship, 9:45 a. m., sermon by pastor. Sunday-school, 10:45 a. m., Mrs. Guy Beckwith, superin tendent. 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. LUTHERAN (Chambers) Rev. Leonard Dale, pastor Sunday-school, 9:45 am., Jo< Serck, superintendent. Worship 10:30 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 METHODIST (Page) Rev. Carl B. Rayburn, pastor Sunday-school, 10 a.m., Edgar Stauffer, superintendent. Wor ship, 11 a.m. METHODIST (Chambers) James Jackman, pastor Sunday-school, 10 a. m., Clair Grimes, superintendent. Worship, 11 a. m. Youth Fellowship, 7:15. SEVENTH DAY ADV. (Lynch) Sabbath-school, Saturday, 10 a.m. Mrs. John Lawyer, of Portland. Ore., arrived Friday for a visit with her daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jonas. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Langan and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kelly spent Sunday at Lake Andes. S. D. Mrs. John Falk, of Denby, S. D., arrived last Thursday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lan man. Sewell Johnson and Lowell Johnson spent Saturday fishing at Brown lake. NOW WHEN I 60 > home to mother ME GOES TO THE \HOm UHCQLN _1_ J J'lna&L JoocL . . in the JAVA ROOM J-in&At (Rjoomiu ... completely redesigned, rebuilt, re-equipped, re furnished cmd relighted lor the ultimate in comfort HOTEL LINCOLN SZBCUL&XUiG ICE W ft TEH HOME OF LEGION CLUB. IHIEVEBY BOOM LINCOLN NEBB. FINEST IN AMERICA CONEY ISLAND IN SMOKE Airview showing the spec tacular five-alarm fire which swept nine buildings, most of them amusement concessions, at famed Corny Island. Doc tors and nurses from Brooklyn hospitals were rushed to the scene as flames roared through flimsy structures along Hend erson walk and Surf avenue. More than 35 firemen were in jured fighting the resort holo caust. PRIZE CATTLE IN SUNNY CALIFORNIA Future Farmers of America, including Dowlin Young, 16, of Fullerton, Calif., entered their steers and cows in show held at Los Angeles, the first competition of its kind held in California since Pearl Harbor and the first ever held in Los Angeles. Dowlin is shown with his Jersey cow and calf. Dowlin did not win by acci dent — he has studied cattle breeds, feeding and manage ment and reports that the Uni versity of California at Davis has helped him day-by-day. EMPEROR’S HORSE ON TOUR Richard Ryan, former caval ry officer, is shown astride the world’s most famous white horse — Emperor Hirohito’s “Hatsushimo,” which the Jap anese placed in his custody “for the American people.” Ryan is taking the horse on a tour of veterans’ hospitals. The dog is “Mike,” a gift of Edward Arnold of the films. O’NEILL LOCALS Miss Marlene Bie.ig, of K. nsa City, Mo., arrived Saturday for, a , sit with Mr. a*1?! Mrs. G A y y and fai .il”. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmon, of ieottsbluff. arrived Friday for a visit with their son, M L. Ha: mon, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Streeter, Clyde McKenzie and daughter, and Miss Madge Matthews, of Omaha, Sunday visited M s. Mc Kenzie and infant daught r, Car- | olyn Ann, at Norfolk. Mr. and M. s. James W Rooney j h tt Tuesday for a vacation in Phoenix, Ariz.. and San Jose and n.os Angeles, Calif. Try FRONTIER want ads! C. r\ Rockwell, of II nev, pent the weekend here with his daughter, Mrs. H. D. Remy and Mr. Remy. Mrs. Rockwell re turned vim after having spent a here. NOTICE: Dr. Edw. .7 ' orwood, O. D., Optometr from Crawford, Neb., will be in O’Neill on June 20 at the Golden Hotel. 4-5-6 Eyes Exam'd-Glasses Fitted Blue Skies 4-H Club Organized The Blue Skies Sewing club was organized June 2 in a meet ing at the home of Mrs. James Harding. Books and papers for the use of the members were dis tributed. This 4-H group’s first project will be a dust cloth, which will be made Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Melvin Mar cell us. Bob Lawlor, of LeMars, la., spent the weekend here visiting friends. Milton Hagberg, of Wausa, spent the weekend here visiting Roy Johnson. O’NEILL LOCALS Eugene Sanford returned Sun day after spending a week in At kinson. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fetrow re turned from Lincoln Sunday af ter spending the week there with relatives and friends. John Lee Baker arrived from Lincoln Friday to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lohaus. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wrede and Mr. and Mrs Charles Lawr ence left for Bronson, Mo., Sun day for a two-weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wrede. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Krenzer and Harvey Munke, of Norfolk, spent the weekend at Lake An des, S. D. ' Miss Corrinne Kubitschek ar rived Tuesday from Duchense college at Omaha to spend the summer with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Kubitschek. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kling ler spent Friday in Valentine. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Kir^in and Eva Kellogg, of Los Angeles, Calif., arrived Monday for a vis it with Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Kir win. Mr. and Mrs. John Stein, of Burbank, Calif., spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Kirwin. 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