The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 30, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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    METHODIST (O'Neill)
Rev. V. R. Bell, pastor
Sunday-school, 9:45 a m A
Neil Dawes, general superin
tendent. Classes for all ages.
Worship, 11 a. m.
Intermediate Fellowship, 6
p. m.
Senior MYF, 7:30 p. m
The Young Adult Fellowship
met at the church Tuesday
evening for a covered dish
supper, after which the group
cleaned and painted the new ;
class room for the Sunday
school, which they have had
remodeled.
The Senior MYF held a par- j
ty at the church last Thursday
evening. A good group was
present and everyone enjoyed
a fine time.
The choir will practice on
Thursday evening at 7:30
sharp
The Missionary Circle will
meet at the church Thursday
evening at 8 o’clock.
Everyone enjoyed the sub
district missionary rally held
m our church Sunday after
noon and evening. The semin
ars held by the different
groups were very profitable
and the inspirational talks by
the missionaries present were
fine.
The entire group enjoyed a
six o’clock supper together.
Let us keep pushing the at
tendance up in Sunday-school
We had 127 present last Sun
day.
Worldwide communion will
oe observed in our church on
Sunday. October 3.
Dr E. E. Jackman will be
here to preach and hold the
first quarterly conference on
Sunday, October 23. in the
evening.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
(Ewing)
Rev. C. Donald Vogel, pastor
Bible school, 10 a. m.
Worldwide communion ser
vice, 11 a. m.
Youth Group, Eddy Shrad
er, leader, 7:30 p. m.
October 5-7, the pastor ancf
Elder Carl Christon will at
tend the meeting of Nebraska
Synod at Omaha.
Optober 7, at 8 p. m. the
Youth Forum group meets at
the home of Mr and Mrs. Dale
Napier.
METHODIST (Page)
Rev. T. O. Brownfield, pastor
Church school, 10 a. m.
morning worship 11 a. m.;
Youth Fellowship, 7:30 Sunday
evening. Choir practice, Thurs
day evening, 8:30.
The pastor will baptize
babies October 3 and receive
members into the church.
WESLEYAN METHODIST
(O'Neill)
Rev. Melvin Grosenbach,
pastor.
Sunday-school, 10 a. m., i
morning worship, 11; evening '
service, 7:30.
You are welcome to attend
these services.
METHODIST (Inman)
Rev. R. M. Wingate, pastor
Sunday-school, 10 a. m.;
worship, 11 a. m.
World communion Sunday is
October 3.
METHODIST (Ewing)
Rev. R. M. Wingate, pastor
Worship, 10 a. m.; Sunday-1
school, 11 a. m.
NORTH CENTRAL NEBRASKA
HEREFORD ASSOCIATION S
FALL
HEREFORD SALE
Bassett, Nebr.
SATURDAY, j
OCTOBER 16th
Show in morning—Sale at
1 p. m.
75 Bulls
15 Females
For catalog write
Elmer E. Phillip.
Sale Manager
BASSETT, NEBRASKA
Watch next week’s issue for
list of consignors
CHRIST LUTHERAN (O'Neill)
Missouri Synod
Rev. Clyde O. Cress, pastor
Sunday-school and junior
Bible class, 10:15 a m. Wor
ship, 11 a. m.
'Sunday, October 3, Christ
Lutheran church, of O’Neill
and Immanuel church, of At
kinsoa. will celebrate their
annual mission festival at the
O'Neill high school auditor
ium.
The Sunday-school will be
gin the new school year with
an opening devotion at 10 a. m
All the children of the com
munity are cordially invited to
attend.
The morning service will be
at 11 o’clock with the parish
pastor delivering the mission
message. The afternoon ser
vice will be at 2:30 conducted
by the Rev. B. Raabe, ot
Spencer.
A basket dinner will be serv
ed at noon. Everyone is cor
dially invited to come and
join us all day. Public invit
i ed. There is a message for
you.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill)
Rev. J. G. Hamburger, pastor
We are continuing the reviv
al meetings through this week
and we gre certainly enjoying
the ministry of Rev. Swice
good, the evangelist, who came
to us from Tulsa, Okla.
He will be preaching night
ly.
Thursday: “Devine Healing
Is It For Today?” After which,
we will anoint and pray for
the sick.
Friday. "The Unpardonable
Sin.” Come hear what the Bible
has to say about these things.
Every night except Saturday.
8 p. m
SUNDAY
Sunday-school, 10 a. m Les
son text: ‘‘Selling the Birth
right.” Genesis 25:19-34. Hebr
12:16-17.
If you do not attend Sunday
school, we invite you to come
and bring your children.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Evangelistic service, 8pm
Cordial welcome to all
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
(O'Neill)
Rev. Ralph Gerber, pastor
Sunday-School, 10 a. m.,
John Harbottle, superintend
ent.
Worship service, 11 a. m.
The sacrament of the Lord’s
Supper in connection with
worldwide communion.
ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL
(Neligh)
B. H. Cowger, lay assistant to
Rev. E. J. Seeker, Norfolk
Our September schedule:
Prayer, 11 a. m. each Sunday
of the month; choir practice,
Wednesday, 7:30 p m., each!
week of the month.
CENTER UNION (O'Neill)
Rev. Melvin Grosenbach,
pastor.
Sunday, September 26; Morn
ing worship, 10; Sunday-school,
11; evening service. 8.
Your are welcome to our ser
vices.
Collects Kits for
European Relief
EWING—The Women’s Mis
sionary society of the United
Presbyterian church met on
Thursday afternoon, September
23, at the home of Mrs Alfred
Napier. Mrs. W. L. Shrader,
president, conducted the busi
ness meeting. It was decided j
that clothing lor the school at
Frenchburg, Ky., will be col
lected during the next month
and that members shall bring
to the next meeting articles
for the “pack-a-towel” teen age
kits for European relief.
Tlv> devotional, “The Thank
ful Life,” was led by Mrs.
Ralph Shrader. Mrs. C. Donald
Vogel gave the history of the
annual thank offering and of
the thank offering boxes which
are used for the daily offer
ings at home. Mrs. Ralph
Shrader told about life mem- j
berships and life directorships.
A play, “The Thank Offer
ing Box Speaks," was given.
Those who took part were: 1
Mrs. Lionel Gunter, Mrs. Ar
chie Johnston, Mrs. Dale Na
pier, Mrs. Richard Napier and
Mrs. Wilbur Bennett.
Mrs. Rolland Hord had
charge of the closing prayer
circle. Mrs. Edgar Jensen, of
Ewing, was a»guest. Mrs. Al
fred Napier and Mrs. Rolland
Hord served refreshments.
Mrs. J. P. Ryan and daugh
ter, Claire, of Bonesteel, S. D.,
spent Sunday visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Donlin and Mr
and Mrs. A. F. Stanton.
TRUCKERS AND FARMERS:
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES
SCRAP IRON
AUTO BODY and FENDER TIN
Brass - Copper - Aluminum - and Junk Batteries
WE CAN BEAT ALL COMPETITIVE PRICES: Bring Your
Next Load of Scrap to:
The Norfolk Hide and Metal Company
300 BRAASCH AVENUE NORFOLK. NEBRASKA
WE UNLOAD ALL LARGE TRUCKLOADS BY CRANE!
GOLD MEDAL WINNER . . .
Miss Velma Abney, of Ew
ing, won a gold medal at
the Nebraska state fair in
expert Jersey dairy cattle
judging, ranking first in the
state. She also competed in
judging on Gurnseys, Hol
steins and Brown Swiss dairy
cattle and was one of 17
Holt county youths in state
fair competition
MRS. SILVERS, 85,
OLDEST PRESENT
3o ‘Oldsters* Feted at
Community Kanquet
in Fwing
28th Annual Affair
EWING — Thirty-five o 1 d
folks, all over 70 years of age,
were guests of the Women’s
Society for Christian Service
of the Methodist church at the
28th annual Sunset club ban
quet on Thursday evening,
September 23, at the church.
Mrs. Katie Sievers, of Ew
ing, was honored with a bou
quet of Fall flowers. She was
the oldest person in attend
ance.
Now 85. Mrs. Sievers has
spent most of her life in
northeastern Nebraska. She
was born in Germany and
came to Fremont in 1874. She
has lived at Fremont. Nio
brara and Ewing.
After the dinner provided by
the ladies of the church, a pro
gram was given. Girls from
the choir sang and played;
Beth Billings played an organ
solo, “The Song of the Islands;’’
Marian Ha>ris sang "The Mer
ry Widow Waltz”; a quartet
te, Carrol Wulf, Joanne Mar
quardt, Beth Billings and Mar
ian Harris, sang “Annie Laur
ie,” "Loch Lomond,’ and
“Love’s Old Sweet Song;” a
quartet of small boys, Dickie
Evans, Pat Carr, Marvin Ad
rian, and Billy Harris, dressed
as cowboys, sang “Home on the
Range” and “My Home Is in
Montana”; A. .A. Alden, one of
the “oldesters” present, sang
"Palls of the Little Red
School” and “In Dear Old Ten
nessee;” Mrs. C. Donald Vogel
read three poems.
Miss Anna Van Zandt gave
the welcome; Mrs. M. H. Dierks
made the response; Rev. Peter
Burke, of St. Peter’s Catholic
church, gave the blessing and
presented the bouquet to Mrs.
Sievers; Rev. C. Donald Vogel,
of the United Presbyterian
church, acted as master of
ceremonies.
Mrs. Henry Fleming was in
charge of the preparation of
the meal, and Mrs. J. L. Pru
den supervised the tables.
The program was in charge
of Mrs. A. S. Evans. .
Other ladies who helped with
the banquet were: Mrs Earl
Billings, Mrs. Jessie Angus,
Mrs. Edith Black, Mrs. Perry
Saiser, Mrs. Ray Crellin, and
Mrs. Florence Butler The girls
of the choir served.
Colman* Are Hosts —
INMAN — Mr. and Mrs.
George L. Colman entertained
a group of friends at a party
at their country home Friday
evening, September 24. Cards
furnished the entertainment.
Mrs. Colman served refresh
ments in late evening.
REGIS
HOTEL
AO Room*
with
Balk
OMAHA
Horn* of tho Popular
White Horse Inn
and
Cafe Regis
the
Grand Opening
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Free Coffee and
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Numerous Door Prizes
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