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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1948)
METHODIST (Inman) Rev. R. M. Wingate, pastor Worship service, 11 a. m. Sunday-school, 10 a. m. Youth Fellowship, 7 p. m. The Inman Youth Fellow ship is inviting the Ewing Youth Fellowship to a Thanks giving supper and meeting on Sunday evening, November 21, at 7. Men’s meeting, Norfolk, Sunday afternoon and eve ning, November 21. Begins at 2:30 p. m. Bishop Dawson will be speaker at Ihe supper hour. Men throughout the dis trict are urged to attend. On Friday, November 26, Rev. Jackman will preach at Ewing, 7:30 p. m. Ewing would be pleased to have the Inman people attend the service. The quarterly meeting will follow tne preaching service. Young Adult Fellowship banquet, Thursday evening, November 18. Rev. Ray Mag nuson, of Lincoln, speaker. Bring your thank offering Sunday morning. Penney’s 22 TOP QUALITY WOOL WORSTEDS • STRIPES * • HERRINGBONES • PLAIDS Every One is Fresh and New — This Sea son's Goods 1 This is a stock reduction •vent—we've got more suits than ws should have at this season. We need space for Christmas goods whioh are rolling in fasti All of whioh means! you save plenty! l i’ COMI TOMORROW That* Oiwat Buy* Will Ml FmH METHODIST (O'Neill) Rev. V. R. Bell, pastor Sunday - school, 10 a. m., Neil Dawes, general superin tendent. Classes for all ages. Worship, 11 a. m. Inter mediate Fellowship, 5 p. m. Senior MYF, 7:30 p. m. We had 137 in Sunday | school. Let us make it 150 next I Sunday. The men’s Bible class meets at the parsonage and Rev. Conrad is the teacher. The young Adult Fellowship met Tuesday evening for the | meeting and party with a good attendance. The junior choir will meet at 6:30 on Wednesday eve ning. The MYF is sponsoring a chili supper at the church on Thursday evening, beginning at 5:30 p.’m. Let’s all eat chili with them on Thursday eve ning. Trie senior choir will prac tice Thursday evening. The missionary meeting will be held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Esther Har ris. „ . , Circle II will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. L. G. Gillespie. Next Sunday afternoon your minister and several laymen will attend a layman’s meeting and supper at Norfolk at which Bishop Dana Dawson will be present and speak. The Atkinson singers, spon sored by the Young Adult Fellowship, will present a pro gram for the public on Friday evening, at the school. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN (Ewing) Rev. C. Donald Vogel, pastor Bible school, 10 a. m. W. L. Shrader, superintend ent. Worship, 11 a. m. Annual thank offering service con ducted by the Women’s Mis sionary, Mrs. W. L. Shraden, president. The Junior Mis sionary Society, sponsored by Mrs. Rolland Hord, will have a part in the service. A covered dish dinner will be served at the church at noon. Youth Group. 7:30 p. m. Leader: Neva Tucker. Thursday, November 18, missionary meeting at Mrs. Dale Napier’s home. Wednesday, November 24, at 8 p. m., Union Thanksgiving worship service at the Metho dist church. LUTHERAN (Chambers) Rev. L. A. Dale, pastor Sunday-school, 10 a. m. Worship, 11 a. m. Choir practice Friday eve ning at 8 at the J. W. Walters residence. METHODIST (Chamber*) Sunday-school, 10 a. m.; Clair Grimes, superintendent. Youth Fellowship, 7 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (O'Neiil) Rev. Ralph Geiber, pastor Sunday, November 21, Thanksgiving Sunuay: Sun day-school, 10 a. m., John Harboitle, superintendent. Worship, 11 a. m. Anthems by youth choir and^ junior cnoir. Sermon: "The Grace of Having Enough.” Senior Westminster Fellow ship, 6:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal on Thurs day, 8 p. m. ,. , Circle II of the Ladies Guild will meet on Thursday afternoon, November 18, at the manse for a dessert meet ing, beginning at 2:30. As sisting Mrs. Gerber will be Mrs. Loren Nelson and Mrs. Chris Yantzi. Circle I or the Ladies’ Guild will meet next Wednesday af ternoon, November 24, at the home of Mrs. H. S. Moses. We extend an invitation to all to attend the Union Thanksgiving service at our church on Wednesday evening, November 24, at 8 o’clock. ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill) Rev. J. G. Hamburger, pastor Bible study and prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p. m. Sunday-school, 10 a. m. Les son text: “Joseph, Ruler in Egypt.” Genesis 41:1-57. Worship, 11 a. m. Evening evangelistic service with special music and song, 8 o’clock. Prayer meeting and Bible study Thursday, 8 p. m. Fellowship and dedication of the new church in Bassett on Friday, November 19. Three services, 11 a. m.; 2:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Speakers: Rev. Carlyle Beebe, Rev. Cum mings, the state superintend ent of South Dakota, and Rev. Brandt, our state superintend ent. We give you a cordial invi tation to attend our services. KELLAR PRESBYTERIAN (RFD Chambers) Rev. Ralph Gerber, pastor Services for Sunday, No vember, 21, Thanksgiving Sun day: Sunday-school, 1:30 p. m., Ray Hoffman, superintendent. Worship service, 2:30 p. m., sermon by the pastor. CHRIST LUTHERAN (O'Neill) Rev. Clyde O. Cress, pastor Sunday, November 21: Sunday-school, 10:30 a. m. Worship, 11:30 a. m. Thanksgiving day prayer services, 11:30 a. m., Thursday, November 25. Mrs. Ralph Rees New Club President AMELIA — The Helping Hand club met recently with Mrs. lank Sageser with 12 members and 11 visitors pres ent. After dinner, the election of officers was held. Mrs. Ralph Rees was chosen as the new president. GOING ABROAD INMAN—Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark this week received a telephone call from their son, Howard, who has been assign ed to the weather base station in San Antonio, Tex., stating he has signed for foreign mil itary service. He expects to go to Germany. Luther Schulz Honored— Several neighbors and friends gathered at the Robert Schulz home Sunday night in honor of Luther’s birthday an niversary. Cards furnished the entertainment. Club in Luncheon — The Country club held a card and luncheon party Wed nesday. Mrs. Norman Gonder inger, Mrs. Dale Kersenbrock and Mrs. C. V. Sullivan were co-hostesses. Miss Mary Gantz, who re sides in California, was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Harty. COMING TO O’NEILL! American Legion Auditorium ‘Where The Big Bands PlayT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29th Admission: $2 Per Person (Incl. Tax) Weekly Crossword Puzzle HORIZONTA1 1 Pictured novelist, 0 Convent worker 10 Painful 11 Silkworm 13 More pallid I 15 Symbol for tellurium 16 Agitates 18 Be indisposed 19 Chum 20 Right line (abbr.) 21 Bone 22 Fish 24 Chinese measure 25 Treatise 27 Drink made from apples 29 All right (coll.) 30 Negative 31 Stories 34 Animal 37 Old Latin (abbr.) 38 Slight bow 40 Help 41 Symbol for sodium 42 Boat paddle 44 Revolts 47 Greek letter 48 Play the part of host 50 Road (abbr.) 51 Trim with the beak 53 111 (prefix) 54 South African farmer 56 Emmet 57 He is a Answer to Previous Puzzle HI VERTICAL exposure 1 Nugatory 8 Fall in drops 2 Unit 9 Catches 3 Lone Scout 12 Angry (abbr.) 13 Peel 4 Folding bed 14 Blushing 5 Mineral rock 1G Levantine 6 Us ketch 7 Injure by 17 Stigma 21 Made of oak 23 Ate 26 Sun 28 Cathedral church 31 Blow 32 Disturb 33 Kind 34 Speech defect 35 Not set 36 Precipitation 39 From 40 Morindin dye 43 Harvest 45 Head part 46 Westphalian river 47 Confined 49 Entire 52 Hurrah! 54 Beside 55 Rhode Island (abbr.) Study Group Meets— EMMET— The Bible Study group met with Mrs. Charles Abart on Thursday with 10 members and three visitors present. Mrs. Sewell Johnson f;ave the lesson after which a unch was served. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Le on Beckwith with Mrs. Geary Enbody as leader. Other Emmet News Mr. and Mrs. William Perry and family, of O’Neill, visit ed at the Dean Perry home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ednie Wagner and family, of Chadron, visit ed at the W. P. Dailey and Jess Wills homes on Wednes day, November 10. Miss Arleen Beckwith, of Norfolk, spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beckwith. Among those attending the O’Neill - Atkinson football game at Atkinson last Thurs day were: James O’Connor and Marybelle, Tom Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. John Conard and Mary Lou, Jean Cole, Norma Lou Foreman, Walter Puckett and Jimmie and Lois and Larry Gene McConnell, Jess Wills and Roland and Art. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Kram er and Bobbie, of; O’Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fox and son, Dick, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton and Melvie. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fore man and family and Marybel le O’Connor visited at the John Pruss' home Sunday. Miss Jewel Blackmore, of Atkinson, spent Sunday at the Guy Beckwith home. Donna and Betty Perry were Saturday night guests at the William Newton home. Miss Mary Graham, of O’ Neill, was a Tuesday over night guest of Sharon Wag nan. Mrs. George Brainard and family, of O’Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Wayne Fox home. Ray Winkler, of North Platte, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winkler and daughter, of O’ Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weichman, of Stuart, were Sunday dinner guests at the Joe Winkler home. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Yantzi visited at the William and Paul Newton homes. Mrs. Estella Kendall, o f Hastings, is visiting at the Wayne Fox home. INMAN NEWS Mr. and “Mrs. John Smith and daughter, Mrs. Jessie Sholes, of Primrose, were In man visitors on Monday. Sunday callers at the coun try home of. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hartigan included their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Barnhardt, of Ewing. Mrs. Ann Asher, a sister of Mr. Hartigan, of O’ Neill; Mrs. Mina Coventry and Mrs. Kenneth Coventry. Mrs. Charles Gilligan, of Sioux City, came Monday af ternoon and will spend a week visiting her sister and broth er, Beatrice and Joseph Gal lagher, and other relatives. Floyd Renner, of Elwood, Ind., came Monday and will spend until after Thanksgiving visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Renner, and oth er relatives. Miss Helen Biglin returned ! Friday from Omaha. ~ ~ ■» ! William W. Griffin j ATTORNEY ' First National Bank Bldg. } O'NEILL j Drs. 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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glaze returned to Rapid City, S. D. Tuesday, November 9, after a weekend stay with relatives here. Clarence Moody has return ed from a trip to Lincoln per taining t o his supervisory work. Delores May has returned to her home near Monowi af ter asssiting her grandmother, Mrs. George Tuch, with work. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spelts and family moved to their basement apartment on Thurs day, November 11. Mr. and Mrs. George Carter and daughters moved recently to the former Charles Mulhair, sr., residence. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Van Meter are here from Califor nia visiting his mother, Mrs. Lula Van Meter. The Robert Pischel family, of Niobrara, were Saturday visitors here. Mrs. Mary Furst and chil dren and Herbert Whetham have returned to their homes at Fremont and Omaha after a visit with their parents, the Ed Whethams. Elder and Mrs. Robert Johnson, of Valentine, were here Saturday, November 6, to conduct services at the Sev enth Day Adventist church. Mrs. Thomas Courtney, sr., is at Natick, Mass., at the home of her daughter, Lucille, and family to help care for a new baby boy who arrived at their home October 28. Hie Frontier: 7c per copy | Invite 3 New Members— EWING—At a special meet ing of the Jephthah chapter, Order of Eastern Star, which met Friday evening, Novem ber 12, IV^rs. Myrtle Fleming, Mrs. Florence Ebbensgaard, and Mrs. Vera Anson were in vited to become members of the order. An Eastern Star pin and a bouquet of flowers were presented to each candi date. Mrs. Leota Howell, Mrs. in the Eastern Star colors Maye Alden, Mrs. May Wood, and Mrs. Bessie Butler, were guests from other chapters. Out-jof-town members who were present were Mrs. Dora Townsend, Mrs'. Leila Snell, Mrs. Bertha Reed, all of Page, and Mrs. Mary Hales, of Brunswick. A lunch of sand wiches, cake, ice cream and coffee were served by the re freshment committee. NOTICE! ★ We will be closed all day Thanks giving day. 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