The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 22, 1949, SECTION 3, Page 13, Image 13

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    Mr. and Mrs. George Ham
mond and two sons of St.
Louis, Mo., are spending Christ
mas with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Ryan, in Sioux City.
They will visit his parents,
Mr and Mrs. H. J. Hammond,
after Christmas. Mr and Mrs.
William Bowker and children,
of MlcCook, and a daughter of
the Hammonds, are expected
for Christmas.
Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Sutcliffe,
of Rapid City, S. D., are here
to visit her mother, Mrs- John
Carr, and other relatives for
the Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Schultz,
of Livermore, la., who were on
their way to California to spend
Christmas with relatives, stop
ped in to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Charles H. Chambers, jr., last
Thursday and Friday.
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Neil
F. Clarke visited his mother,
Mrs. Mary Clarke, in Royal.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rohrer,
of Colorado Springs, Colo., ar
rived last week to spend an
indefinite time with their son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Clyde.
Robert Pappenheimer left
last Thursday for New York
City. His sister, Mia. Phillip
Cohn, returned Wednesday,
December 14, from there.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Pinker
man and family and “Grand
ma” Cooper were supper
guests Friday at the Lloyd
Collins’ home, Mrs. Cooper
stayed overnight and went to
Butte Saturday.
Arriving Tuesday from Chi
cago, 111., to visit their parents,
the H. E. Coynes, were their
daughters, the Misses Mary
Kathryn and Nadene. Miss Na
dene attends Illinois medical
college in Chicago. Another
daughter. Miss Veronica, who
teaches in Broken Bow. is ex
pected to arrive Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Await Spang
ler and “Grandma” Bowden
left Saturday by train for Cal
ifornia.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Benson
spent the weekend in Rapid
City. S. D.
Mr. and Mrs Francis Bazel
man were in Sioux City Fri
day.
Joseph Bellai and Lloyd
Collins left Friday for a few
days in North Dakota.
Mrs. Kenneth Ferree and
two daughters left Sunday for
Omaha where they met Mr. |
Ferree, of Alexandria, Va.
They expect to remain until
January. Mrs. Ferree and
daughters have b^en visiting
her father, Dr. H. L. Bennett
and his daughters.
John Berrigan, a student at j
the University of Nebraska at |
Lincoln, arrived Friday to ,
spend Christmas with his par- j
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Beri
gan.
Mrs. Emtma Fleming and Mr. |
and Mrs. Robert Fleming, of
Ewing, visited their daughter
and sister, respectively, Mrs.
Charles Lawrence and Mr.
Lawrence last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean
entertained her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. F. Pearson, of Lin
coln, Sunday.
Miss Helen Kubitchek ar- .
rived Saturday from Barat
college, Lake Forest, 111., to
spend Christmas with her par
ents, Dr. and Mrs F. J. Kubit
chek. , . , |
Edward Campbell arrived
Wednesday, from Creighton
university in Omaha to spend
Christmas with his parents, Mr.
and Mi's. Edward Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Rouse, of Meek, visited Mrs.
Carrie Borg last Thursday.
“OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS”
We Hope You Have One
and the Thought of Such a Day
Brings You a Flood of
Happy Memories
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Cherished in our hearts,
the greatest holiday of
all renews its happiness
each year. A VERY MERRY
CHRISTMAS TO ALL!
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H. E. Coyne
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O’Neill * Phone 21
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METHODIST (O'Neill)
Rev. V. R. Bell, pastor
Church school, 10 a.m., classes
for all ages.
Worship service, 11 a.m., spec
ial Christmas service with ser
mon and special music by the
choir.
Junior and Intermediate Fel
lowship, 5 p.m.
Senior MYF, 7:30 p.m.
The Young Adult Fellowship
met at the church Tuesday eve
ning for a Christmas party with
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Gillespie
and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Herley
as hostesses. A large crowd was
in attendance.
Both choirs will practice to
night (Thursday).
The Christmas program,
“Christmas Everywhere,” will
be given by the entire Sunday
school on Friday evening, De
cember 23. at 7:30 p.m.
Please do not, forget your
special Christmas offering en
velopes next Sunday. This is
for our missionary work.
Next Sunday is the birthday
of our Lord. Let us celebrate it
in a fitting manner. We invite
you to all of our services on
Christmas day.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
(O'Neill)
Rev. Ralph Gerber, pastor
Services for Sunday, Decem
ber 25: Sunday-school, 9:45 a.
m., Roy Sauers, superintend
ent- Worship service, 11 a. m.,
Christmas sermon by the pas
tor, Christmas anthems by the
choir.
The annual Sunday - school
Christmas program will b e
given in the church on Friday
evening, December 23, at 8 o’
clock. The program will in
clude verse and dialogue by
the beginners and primary
classes, music by the junior
choir, and a dramatization of
“Why The Chimes Rang.”
BAPTIST (Chambers)
Rev L. A. McElheron, pastor
Sunday-school, 10 a.m.
Worship, 11 a.m.
BYPU, 6:30 p.m.
Evening worship, 7:30 p.m.
The young people of the
church will have charge of the
evening service.
The Sunday - school will pre
sent a Christmas program at
the church on Christmas eve
ning (Saturday) at 8 o’clock.
White gifts are to be brought.
BETHANY FREE METHODIST
(Amelia)
Rev. Ira I. Dixon, pastor
Sunday - school, 'lO a.m., Clyde
Burge, superintendent.
Worship, 11 a.m.
Sunday - school Christmas
program, 8 p.m.
Midweek prayer meeting, 7
p.m. Thursday.
Light and Life hour, Sundays,
1 p.m., KMMJ, 750 kilo.
We welcome you to all above
services.
KELLAR PRESBYTERIAN
(RFD, Ewing)
Rev. Ralph Gerber, pastor
We will hold our Sunday
school Christmas program at
the church on Christmas eve,
December 24, beginning at 8
o’clock.
i. Give The Frontier for Xmas!
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
(O'Neill)
Rev Wayne Hall, pastor
“Thanks be to God .for His
unspeakable gift.” II Cor. 9:15.
Christmas is inevitably asso
ciated with giving. There are
the exchange of presents and the
reciprocation of wishes. How
ever, let us remember God’s su
preme gift, the Babe of Bethle
hem,
We will have our Christmas
program Friday evening, De
cember 23. Sunday will be a
great day. The rare privilege of
worshipping together on Christ’s
birthday should draw many
thankful hearts to God’s house.
Sunday-school, 10 a.m.; wor
ship at 11 a.m.; boys’ and girls’
service, 7:30 p.m.; and evening
worship at 8 o’clock.
Cottage prayer meeting at
the home of C. E. Worth Wed
nesday evening, December 28.
Our church extends to the
community warmest greetings
for a Christmas honoring Christ.
ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC
(O'Neill)
Very Rev Timothy O’Sullivan,
pastor; Rev- C. J. Werner, as
sistant.
Saturday, December 24: Con
fession from 2 p. m. until 6 p.
m.; from 7 p.m. until all are
heard.
Sunday (Christmas day):
Masses at 6, 8 and 10 a. m.
The 6 and 10 o’clock masses
will be high masses. There will
be benediction foTowing 10 o’
clock mass.
ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL
(Neligh)
B. H. Cowger, lay assistant to
E. J. Seeker, of Norfolk
Come and enjoy the Christ
mas eve services at 12 mid
night on Christmas eve.
There will be no Sunday
services Christms day.
May God’s rifchest blessings
be with you at this Christmas
tide and throughout the com
ing year.
John Harbottle attended the
funeral of his uncle, Art Har
bottle, in Albion Friday, De
cember 9.
METHODIST (Ewing)
The Methodist church Sun
day-school will present its an
nual program at the church
on Friday evening, December
23.
Brownies, Girl Bcouts
In Yule Party—
The Saturday food sale spon
sored by the Girl Scouts was
a big success.
The girl Scouts and the
Brownies enjoyed their joint
Christmas party. They may
make it an annual affair.
The program started with
the Brownies singing “Jingle
Bel's”. Theg the Girl Scouts
joined. They all sang “White
Christmas”. Mrs. M. E.Jacob
son gave a reading, “The Lit
tlest Angel”, and Mrs. Grant
Peacock, of Emmet, sang “The
Night before Christmas”, ac
companied by A. E. Bowen.
Mrs. Harold Lindberg and
Mr. Bowen played a piano
duet, which contained all the
tunes of Christmas.
The Brownies and the Girl
Scouts sang a number of Christ
mas carols while Mrs. Lind
berg played on the piano.
After the program gifts were
distributed to all the Brownies
and the Girl Scouts and a^o
o two little brothers, who
had been invited to the party, i
O’NEILL HOSPITAL NOTES
Admissions: December 15—
Mary Ann Homolka. of Cham
bers, medical condition “good”.
16—Mrs. Joe Monish, of O’
Neill, medical, condition,
“good". 17—Francis Doty of
Spencer, burns condition, “im
prved”. 17—Henry Krier, of
O’NeilL, accident, condition,
“improved". ,
Still in hospital: John Tim
merman. of O’Neill, condition
“good.”
Dismissals: December 14 —
Mrs. Della Hallman and baby,
of Page; Mrs. Victor Snyder
and son, of Atkinson; Baby
Ronald Doty, of Spencer. 17—
Mrs. Charles Grimes, of Cham
bers. 18—Mrs. Bill Hansen and |
daughter, of Star.
The C. R. Hill family was
in Ainsworth Sunday.
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I Welcome the Season
| With Open Hearts
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1 The Music of Carols |
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O'NEILL, NEB., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1949—PAGE 13
Clearwater Creek
Club in Gift Party
I>EL01T — The Clearwater
Creek club met at the George
Neal home on Wednesday, De
cember 14, for the annual
Christmas party and gift ex
change.
Other Deloit News
Merlin Wright, of Norfolk,
Christain college, was a Sun
day dinner guest at Henry
Rcimers..
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Huffman
and daughters wene supper
guests at Stanley Huffman’s
last Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs- Clarence Sch
miser were in Norfolk on Fri
day.
Pupils from the Koenig,
Wulf, Rcimers and Deloit
schools gave a program at the
St. John’s hall Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hupp
were in Norfolk on Tuesday,
December 13.
The HEX) club met at the
James Wiegand home on Fri
day afternoon for a Christmas
party The next meeting will
be with Mrs. Stanley Huffman
on January 12.
iMr. and Mrs. Ralph Torn
jack were O’Neill shoppers on
Wednesday, December 14.
Mrs. Stanley HyfStman and
daughters and Mrs. Henry
Rekner were Norfolk visitors
on Friday.
Most of the children in this
community visited Santa Claus
in one of the neighboring
towns
Iowan Visit—
Mrs. Pearl Jacobson, of Drake
university at Des Moines, la.,
urrived Tuesday to spend two
days with her son and his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Jacobson
and family. The Jacobsons ex
pect to spend the holidays in
Vermillion, S. D., with rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Gerdes
and family will visit their par
ents in Gothenberg and Graf
ton for the holidays.
May all the wonderful things
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that go with Christmas be
yours in the fullest abundance
| From all of us
^ here to all of you-a
^ most happy holiday
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M & M BAKERY & CAFE
\ Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hertford
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Hertford
I O’Neill Phone 20
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ol our friendship
we express I lie sincere
hope that this yeai
holds for you
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; Christmas.
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May it be touched
With the same kind
of serenity that
accompanies a
Christmas Eve
snowfall
O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET f
£ Phone 2 O’Neill j
Vern and Leigh Reynoldson, Mgrs.
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