See Slides on San Juan Hospital— Circle 1 of the Woman’s As sociation of First Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs. J. P. Brown last Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. Brown led the devotions and Mrs. Frank Mahaffey presented the lesson. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Sam Robertson. Mrs. K. C- Hunt and Mrs. Earl Hunt were hostesses to Circle II meeting in the church basement the same afternoon. Mrs. L. A. Burgess gave the devotions and Mrs. Roy Sau ers the lesson. • .. Following thje meetings, members of the two circles progressed to their new circles under the , leadership of their 1950 chairmen. Mrs. Arlo Haitt is chairman of Circle I and Mrs. C. E. Yantzi is chairman of Circle II. Circle III met with Mrs. Warry Peterson in the evening. Mrs. Vernon Tietsort presented the devotions and Mrs. Katye Peterson the lesson. Those as sisting the hostess were Mrs. Earl Ralya and Mrs. Tietsort. As the lesson this month was on Puerto Rico, interest ing slides on the Presbyterian hospital at San Juan were shown at all three of the meet ings. McMaslers Eenterlaln— The Holt county soil conser vation staff and their families held a Christmas party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie L. McMaster. They had a coopera tive dinner with turkey on the menu. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crook, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hill and their families attended. Ed Sutton, of Kansas, was also a guest. Mrs. Harris and Mr. Mullen Are Honored— l Mrs. Esther C. Harris and Homer Mullen were guests-of honor at a party to celebrate their birthday anniversaries Sunday. Mrs. P. W. McGinnis, of Emmet, was the hostess. Mrs. Mullen also attended. Husbands Entertained— The Alpha club members entertained their husbands to their- annual Christmas dinner Saturday evening, December 17, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Drayton, There was a gift exchange and the mystery sisters were revealed. To Arrive Saturday— Miss Marine Golden expects to arrive Saturday from St. Catherine’s hospital in Omaha to spend .three days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Golden, and family. Miss Gol den is a student nurse. « ___________ Mrs. Johnson Entertains— Mrs. Larry Johnson was host ess at a Christmas party for the MM club Tuesday at her home. Yule Party— The Duo Dex club met at the home o? Mrs. William C. Artus Sunday for a Christmas party. Returns from Chicago— Miss Patricia O’Donnell ar rived Monday from Chicago, 111. The Richard Godels Visit Here— Pfc. and Mrs. Richard Godel, of Lock land Air base, San An tonio, Tex., arrived Saturday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Godel. They were married at Lockland air base November 15. Mrs. Godel is the former Miss Jean Ful ler, of Providence, R. I. Mrs. Godel appeared as a radio sing er while in Texas. " m Ned Allendorfer and Mrs. Brady Honored— A double birthday anniver sary was celebrated Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Allendorfer. The honored were Mrs. Lee Brady, jr., and Mr- Allendorfer. Be sides the Allendorfers and Brady’s the D. D. DeBolt’s at tended. Sunday-School , Classes are Feted— Last Thursday, Mrs. W. B. Gillespie entertained the kin dergarten firht grade Sunday school class at the Methodist church basement- Sunday, Mrs. Clay Johnson, jr., entertained the second grade Sunday school class. School Party For Clarence Hill— Little Clarence Hill, who was six years old Saturday, cele brated his birthday anniver sary at school Friday with his little kindergarten classmates. The children were served re freshments of ice cream and cup cakes. Miss Asher Is 13— Miss Evalyn Asher, daught er of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ash er, celebrated her 13th birth day anniversary last Thursday After refreshments of ice cream and cake, the 19 guests had a roller skating party at the rink. Same Birthday Anniversaries— Sunday evening Mrs. A. Neil Dawes and Grant Peacock, of Emmet, were honored at a din ner to celebrate their birthday anniversaries. The dinner was held at the Peacock home. Mrs. Daily Feted— Mrs. “Bud” Daily was honor ed at a stork shower Tuesday, December 12, a tthe home of Mrs. Jerry Babl. Guests were the employees of the telephone company. Bucks Hold Xmas Party— Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. William S. Buck enter tained at a Christmas card party at their home. There were about 12 guests. Family Party Saturday— Mr. and Mrs- William J. Froe lich are entertaining at a fam ily Christmas party at the Golden hotel Saturday. The Gildersleeves Are Hosts— Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Gilder sleeve entertained a few friends Thursday evening at thir home. Frontier for printing. AAERRY May Every IVV Hour Be Pleasant Christmas ch“i„ TO YOU AND YOUR WHOLE FAMILY... OUR o-5RKST WISHES. \ O’NEILL TRANSFER John Turner, Prolp. Phone 241-J ' O’Neill CHURCHES PLAN FOR CHRISTMAS (Continued from page 1) Sunday - school on Saturday night at 8 o’clock. ST. PAUL’S: Worship services on Christmas morning (Sunday) will be held at 10:30 o’clock at St. Paul’s Lutheran church. The Sunday-school will present a program accompanied by mo tion pictures at the town hall, starting at 8 o’clock* ATKINSON WESLEYAN METHODIST: The Wesleyan Methodists gave their program, Sunday, De cember 18. at the church. Fol : lowing is the program: ‘Ropers Chimes,” by Grace Spindler; Carols, by chorus; “A . Greeting,” by Lyle Clau sen; "A Little Piece”, by Shar on Thurlow; scripture reading, Mat. 11:1-12, by the juniors; ‘‘No Night So Dear,” by Vir ginia Thurlow; "The First Glad Christmas Night,” by Mary Etta Heiser; “Room in Our Hearts," by Alvin Clau sen; "Aren’t You Glad?” by Charles Chaffin;“Thank You,” by Marketa Hendricks; car o]$, by chorus. ‘‘Christ is Christmas,” by Josephine Arams; “The Christ Child Still,” by Frances Chaf fin; "The Birthday of the King." by Eloise Hester; solo by Mareheta Hendricks; recit ation, by Gletha Clausen; solo, by Mrs. L Smith; "Twas a Wonderful Night,” by Leon Hendricks; reading, by Mrs. Hahn; solo, Rev. Asa Wood. PRESBYTERIAN: The Pres byterian will hold their program Thursday, December 22, at 7:30 p.m. Following is the pro gram at the church: “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear,” by congregation; “Wel come,” recitations, by Joyce Gilbert, and Paul Graff; “There’s a Song in the Air,” by congre gation; Primary recitations, by Kenny Clausen, Sandra Kling er, Sharon Klinger, Ronnie Roberts. Mickey Roberts; “Away in the Manger,” by primary group; Children’s re citations by Doyle Focken, June Focken, Bobby Knutson, Carolyn Frickel, David Graff, Mickey Gilbert. Junior Exercise and song, by Gary Roberts, Janet Kling er, Donnie Frickel, Ronnie Frickel, Clarence Focken, Billy Focken, Paul Focken, James Mellor;“The First Noel,” by congregation; “O Little Town of Bethlehelm,” by congrega tion; prayer, by pastor. CHOIR CANDLELIGHT SERVICE Processional, “Sing for Joy”; “The Prophecy”; Isaiah 1X:2,6 7; anthem, “His Name is Won derful”; “The Preparation,” from Matt. 1:18-25 and Luke 11:1-7; solo, “O Holy Night”, Helen Larson; “The Angel’s Message”; Luke II 2:8-14; an them, “A Saviour, Christ the Lord: “The Shepard’s Adora tion,” Luke 11:15-20; men’s car ol. “What Child Is This’” “The Wise Men’s Guest,” Matt. n,l-6; duet, “The Star in God’s Window;” The Presenta tion: Matt.II:9-ll; the white gifts dedication; “Silent Night, Holy Night,” by congregation. ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN: The annual Christmas program will be held Friday, December 23, at 7 p. m. Program follows: Scripture reading, LukeII:l 20; the Christmas Story; pray er; hymn, by congregation, re citation, “Welcome,” by Max ine Poessnecker; recitation, “Just One Word” by La Vem Rossman. Recitation, “Let’s Ring Merry Christmas Bells,” by James Hoppe; song, by Sunday-school; recitation, “God’s Christmas Gift”, by Elizabeth Anne Ih rig; recitation, “A Little Tots Speech”, by Everett Hale: “Al wavs A Sta>\” by Edward Col- j lins; “God’s Canle,” by Iris Fundus; “Joy Bells.” by Char les Braun. Exercise, “Gifts at the Man ger,” by Shirley and Twila Rossman; “In a Tiny Manger,” by Herman Grothe; “Christ mas,” by Elsie Karr; “Beauti ful Birthday.” by Roma Fun dus; “Why We Sing,” by Gal lord Rossman : “Christmas Thought,” by Cherry Cook; “Fear Not.” by Eugene Poess necker; “Little Ones,” Ernest Schiffrin; exercise. “Unto You A Child Is Bom,” by Phillip Irig. and Paul Poessnecker; “A Knock at Your Heart.” by Dor etta Roth; “Keeping His Birth day,"* by Robert Collins; “Song,” by Sunday-school. “My Blessed Savior,” b y Bonnie Steskal; “At Each Hap py Christmas," by Fred Gro the; “See There in a Manger,” by Kathleen Grothe; exercise “Gifts For Jesus,” by George Collins and Marion Mlinar; “I Love to Hear The Story,” by Mary Siebert; “Christmas At the Door,” by Richard McNair; “We Three Kings of the Ori ent Are,” by Roger and Philip 'Davis and David Irig; “In the | Land of Old Judea,” by Larry Karr; “What Star Do You Fol low?” by James Irig; “Far More Than Gold." by Shirley Fundus; exercise. “The Faith Led the Way,” by Bernadine and Delbert Rossman. METHODIST: The Methodist church Sunday-school will pre- ; sen* its Christmas program on Friday, December 23. at the 1 church. Program follows: “O Come All Ye Faithful,” by congregation; “Scripture Reading,” by Lo Dema Wefso; prayer, b y pastor; “Merry, Merry Christmas,” by primary department; Greetings, by Dick ie Galyen; welcome, by Doug las Spence; "Best Way to Come,” by Kenneth Osborne, Dick Funk, Leonard Mathers; “re citations,” by Bonnie Clifford, I Cathv Johnson, and Cheryl West. “Away In a Manger," by primary department; "Just Be cause,” by Glenna Bilstein, Joyce Heiter, Donna Entoody, Clifford Pacha, Larry Andrus and Janet Dierks; “Recitation,” by Helen Mathers, Nancy Ko tas and Dennis Spence; “Like Candles," by Judy Christensen, Gayle Dvorak, Janice Wright. Donna Humphrey, Carol Smith and Margaret Davis; “Stable Scene,” by Elaine Hayes. "Christ Was Once a Little Baby,” by primary department; "Tis Christmas,” by Betty Spence, Marilyn Wahl, Duane Humphrey and Jackie Smith; recitations, by Robert Dicker son and La Vern Le Munyan; recitations, by Joyce Christen sen, Bonnie Le Munyan and Clifford Coxbill; recitations, by Janith Gans and Bobbie Clif ford; “Good Night,” by Sandra Frish, Linda Ankney, Leslie Johnson and Janice Wright. “Your Gift,’ by Sally Kotas; “Christ’s Birthday,” by Mary Dierks; “From Heaven to Earth,” by Sharon Davis; “Dear Little Stranger,” voca] solo, by Doris Ward; "Sometimes I Wish,” by Sandra Davis; “Babe of Bethlehem,” by Jeanette Os borne; “My Invitation,” by Con nie Ftlnk. “There’s a Story in the Air,” by Solo Gloria Wahl; “On That First Glad Christmas,” by quartet, Lois Puckett, Betty Coxbill, Kay Dvorak and De Marus Wefso; “It Isn’t What You Get,” by Darlene Anson; “The Birthday of a King,” by Audrey Coxbill; “Christmas Flower,’ by Karen Kanzelmcy er. "Christmas Time," by Dick McConnell, Jim Purtzer and Ronnie Hickman; “Christmas Prayer,” by Verla Rothchild; , “Glorious Morn,” vocal solo, by Nora Brady; “Christmas,” by Artha Pacha; "A Christ mas Song,” by Ellen McKath nie; “Christmas Medly,” piano solo, by Carol Schultz; "A Star Was His Candle,” by jun ior choir. ST. JOSEPH’S: The follow ing program was presented Sunday evening at 8 o’clock in the high school auditorium by St. Joseph’s children: Song, "Mr. and Mrs. Audi ence," by primary grades; “Our Baby," by primary grades; speaker, Michael McKay. Operetta, “Christmas in Ire land,’ by upper grades. Cast: “Mother," Marilyn Kramer; ‘“Kathy,” Carol Faust; "Mau reen," Mary Slattery; “Brid get," Delores Schaaf; "Pat,” Pat Lee; "Dan,” Dickie Brooke; “Michael,” John Mack- "Da,” Danny Lee, "Ne,” Donna Cleary; "Oi,” Mickey Walling er; chorus, seventh and eighth grades; Fairies—Regina Cody, Joan Timmerman, Sharon Moeller, Catherine Schmit, Maxine Pacha, Elaine Schaaf and Barbara Waldo; elves — George Penry and Terry Gon derringer. "Molly, Be Jolly," by inter mediate grades. Cast: "Molly,” Judy Lee; “Helen,” Mary Penry; “Ralph,” James Slat tery; “Stewart,” Paul Seger; “Bill,” Dean Schaaf; “Tim and Jim," James Cody and William Slattery; “Mrs. Green," Mary Kay Berigan; "Ned, Mary and Alice," Donna Wallinger, Fran ces Richeson and Robert Pet tinger. Christmas Tableau; “Blessed Virgin,” Joan Berigan; “St. Jo seph,” Charles Miller, “Infant Jesus,’ Carol Pacha. 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