The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 04, 1950, SECTION 2, Page 10, Image 10

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    Ed Allen Dies
- At Marion, la.
EMMET — Mrs Agnes Gaff
ney received word on Sunday
morning of the death of her
brother, Ed Allen, of Marion,
la.
Mrs. Gaffney left on Sunday
to attend the funeral 4here.
Other Emmet News
Claude Bailey, of Amarillo,
Tex., arrived on Tuesday, Ap
ril 18, to spend a 2 weeks’ vaca
tion with his sister, Mrs. Frank
Foreman, and family. He is em
ployed at the Veteran’s hospit
al at Amarillo, and is a veter
an of World War II.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Traubaugh,
of Atkinson, were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Murphy and family
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Fox and
eon, Dick, were Sunday dinner '
guests at the Paul Newton
home. |
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beckwith
were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Beckwith at O’Neill Sun
dav evening. i
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Holtz and
Mr. and Mrs. George Hartford,
of O’Neill, were Friday eve- !
ring visitors of Mr. and Mrs- i
Wm. Schmader.
Miss Deloris Doolittle, of A
melia, was a weekend guest o
Phylis Rzeszatorski.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaaf
,;f Atkinson, were Monday din
ner guests at the Joe Winklei
home,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fox and
•>ons, Marie, and Gordon Fox
of O’Neill, attended the hot rod
races at Hasting on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fox and
family and Melvin Fox, of O’
Neill. were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs- Gilbert
Fox. _ . ,
Mrs. Henry Patterson left
last week for Clinton, la., where
she is spending sometime visit
ing her neice.
Mr and Mrs. Howard New
ton and son, Dewey, of O’Neill,
were Sunday visitors at the
Wm. Newton home.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stevens,
of O’Neill, were visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Fox, Friday
evening . ..,
Mrs. Guy Beckwith visited
her mother, Mrs. Vera Hickman,
at Atkinson Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dusat
ko and sons, Jimmy and Jerry
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mm. Jerrold Dusatko.
Mrs. Esetella Kendall and
Mrs. Wayne Fox and sons visit
ed Mrs. Gilbert Fox Monday af
ternoon. ,, ....
Mr. and Mrs Harold McMil
lan and daughters, of Newport,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil McMillan.
Farmers:
Very Liberal
TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE
On THE
PURCHASE OF A NEW
VAC CASE
TRACTOR
(For A Limited Time Only)
SEE US TODAY
WM. KROTTER CO. OF O’NEILL
West O’Neill Phone 537
Fred Perry, of O’Neill, and
son, Dean Perry, of Emmet, and
Mrs. Eva Winteringer, of Har
tington , left on Friday for
, nuuuwr, .vimn., wntre tney at
j undt-J vhe luneral of the ir
1 lather and grandfather, Daniel
Pe*ry, on Sunday.
Claude Bailey, of Amarillo,
i Tex., and MerJe Foreman spent
Friday at Bristow visiting Mr.
ana Mrs. James Foreman and
family. _
Mr. and Mrs. George Brain
ard and lamny were Wednes
ay, April 26, supper guests o/
Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Fox.
Rev. Anthony Urbanski spent
several days visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Urbanski, at
Omaha, last week.
Charles W. Edwards
Weds Minnesotan
CHAMBERS — Edna L. Mar
tin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Martin, of Park Rapids,
Minn., formerly of Chambers,
became the bride of Charles W.
Edwards, son of Mrs. Blanche
Edwards, of Chambers, in a
single-ring ceremony read by
Rev- J. H. Grostephan at the
Riverside Methodist parsonage
in Park Rapids, on Wednesday
evening, April 26.
They were attended by Mrs.
Steve Mikus, of Chambers, sis
ter of the bride, and Glen
Knight, of O’Nfciill, cousin of
the bride.
The bride wore a street leng
th dress of aqua blue rayon
crepe with black accessories.
She wore a locket and bracelet
set, a gift from the bridegroom.
Her attendant wore blue print
street length* dress of ravon.
Bridegroom and his attendant
both wore blue striped business
suits.
Both the bride and bride
groom are well known in this
community.
They will make their home
at the P. E. Robertson ranch
where the bridegroom has em
ployment.
Accepts Position ,
In Scottsbluff—
James Harty, 35, of O’Neill,
will leave May 12, for Scotts
bluff where he has accepted a
position with the J. C. Penny
Company. Harty will be em
ployed as manager of the wom
en’s fashion department.
Harty has announced his res
ignation from Osborne Shoe
store here.
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Mrs Crabb Is Hostess—
The Friendly neighbors ex
tension club met Wednesday,
April 26, at the home of Mrs.
Dorrance Crabb There were 10
members and one guest present.
Mrs. Dale Fetrow and Mrs.
Clay Johnson, sr., presented
part 2 of “Floor Coverings.”
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Crabb and Mrs. Emmet
I Crabb. — By Mrs. Raymond
I Eby, reporter.
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Wesleyan Methodist church in O'Neill on Friday evening.
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METHODIST (Page)
Rev. T. O. Brownfield, Mer
wyn French, Harold Heiss, El
mer Trowbridge, and Nevin
Ickes attended the district broth
erhood banquet and rally at
Randolph on Sunday evening.
Eighteen young people en
joyed the MYF service on Sun
day evening. Barbara Trow
bridge was the leader, and a
short play was used in connec
tion with the lesson. Ernest
Graves had charge of the rec
reation for the social hour which
followed {ind Carroll French
served the lunch.
On Sunday morning, Rev. T.
O. Brownfield gave a sermon
for the children. The juniors
sang a special number. There
were 4 persons baptized and 4
taken into the church, 3 on con
fession of faith and one by let
ter.
Rev and Mrs. T O. Brown
field, Miss Elsie Lamason, Mrs.
Alton Braddock, Mrs. A. L.
Dorr, Mrs. Edgar Stauffer, Mrs.
Raymond Heiss, Mrs. Merwyn
French, Mrs. E. A. Chichester,
Mrs. Richard Asher and Mrs.
Robert Van Horn attended the
district conference and WSCS
annual meeting.
WESLEYAN METHODIST
(O'Neill)
Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor
Friday, May 5, 8 p. m. the
choir of Miltonvale Wesleyan
college, Miltonvale, Kans., is
making its first appearance in
this vicinity.
The public is cordially invit
ed to attend these services and
enjoy the contribution of this
group.
Sunday, May 7: Sunday
school, 10 a. m.; worship, 11 a.
m.
Our Sunday evening service
will be dismissed on account
| of the anniversary service at
■ Center Union
The Elkhorn Valley Holiness
association prayer conference
will not be held this Saturday,
but will be announced later
for a later date.
CENTER UNION (O'Neill)
Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor
Saturday, May 6, 8 p. im., will
be the first service of our group
of anniversary services in com
memoration of our 45 years of
holding church and Sunday
school in this community.
On May 7 there will be 3 ser
vices—at 10 a. m., Basket din
ner and afternoon service at
1:30, evening services at 7:30
p. m.
Rev. H. E. Udd, of Omaha,
and Rev. L. L Knapp, of Ips
wich, S. D., will be our special
speakers. There will be topics
and a good variety of special
singing by church folk of this
community.
We invite everyone to attend
these services and enjoy them
| with us.
DELOIT NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mooney
j and daughter were visitors at
| Wayne recently.
Jewell Tomjack is employed
i as an accountant for a motor
| company at Hastings.
Frank Harpster is visiting at
| Fred Harpster’s Mr. and Mrs.
'< G. A. Bauer called at Fred
Harpster’s one evening last
week.
Fred Stearns took a load of
cattle to Omaha last week.
Mi's. Louis Reimer is visiting
her daughter, Audrey, and fam
ily in Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harpster
and son spent Sunday at Wil
bur Napier’s.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Reimer and
Elayne attended 4-H fun night
at O’Neill Saturday evening.
About 500 attended.
Ferdie Hupp is driving a new
car.
Doris J Bartak, who attends
school in Norfolk, spent the
weekend at home.
Mrs. Otto Reimer is visiting
at the Hupp home in Omaha,
j Mr. Weaning, of Elgin, pas
sed away suddenly Saturday
a m.. He was Mrs. Ralph
Schindler’s father.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sau
ser. of O’Neill, were Sunday
visitors at Venteicher’s.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON
AUTOMOBILES
TRUCKS
TRACTORS
EQUIPMENT
FURNITURE
Central Finance
Corp.
C. E. Jones. Manager
O'Neill Nebraska
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
(O'Neill)
Rev. Ralph Gerber, pastor
Services for Sunday, May 7:
Sunday-school, 9:45 a m., Roy
Sauers, superintendent. Special
cradle roll service. •
Worship service, 11 a.m., ser
mon by the pastor, music by the
choir.
Westminster Fellowship, 6:30
p.m., Mr. and Mrs. Durlin De
Bolt and Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Taylor, sponsors.
A May musicale, under the
direction of Mrs. John Harbottie,
will be presented at the meet
ing of the Women's association
on Thursday, May 4, at 2:30 p.
m., in the church sanctuary.
Mrs. A. L. Borg will direct the
devotional period. Hostesses for
the meeting are Mrs. Christene
Williams, Mrs. Harry Ressel,
Mrs. Loren Nelson, Mrs. C. E.
Melena and Mrs. F. H. Mahaf
fey.
KELLAR PRESBYTERIAN
(RFD, Chambers)
Rev. Ralph Gerber, pastor
Services for Sunday, May 7:
Worship service, 9:30 a.m., ser
mon by the pastor.
Sunday-school, 10:30 a.m., Ray
Hoffman, superintendent.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Friends of Mr. and Mrs- Frank
Ellis and daughter, June, of
Buhl, Ida., learned this week
that they are leaving soon for
a tour through Washington,
Oregon, California, Texas, New
Mexico and to Alva, Okla., to
visit thier daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Norvell Olson. June will
graduate May 14 from high
school at Buhl and plans to
spend the summer with her sis
ter. The family formerly lived
in O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hal
stead, of Page, were Friday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Lanman.
fc’ ..
Touring Choir
Coining to O’Neill
The Miltonvale (Kans.) Wes
leyan college choir will appear
in O’Neill Friday, May 5.
The group will sing at Wes
leyan Methodist church at 8 p.
m Earlier in the day the choir
will present a short concert at
the O’Neill public school.
According to Rev. M. H. Gros
enbach, Wesleyan Methodist
church pastor, this will be the
first appearance of the choir in
this vicinity.
The group consists of 26 voi
ces and travels extensively each
school year over a 6-state area.
“Although the choir has been
in existence only 5 years it has
gained a pleasant reputation
and has brought inspiration to
imany congregations by offering
a service of gospel music and
transcriptions of great music
al literature.
“Included in the offerings are
not only choral numbers by the
group, but numbers by smaller
ensembles, interpretative read
ings and illustrations through
chalk artistry.
“The brief testimonies of the
young people of the choir are
enlivening and reveal the spir
it of youth serving Christ,” Rev
erend Grosenbach continued.
“The public is invited to at
tend these services and enjoy
the contribution of this group.”
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Reynold
son and Mr. and Mrs. Leigh
Reynoldson entertained Mr. and
Mrs David Carter and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert McVicker, of Al
bion, at dinner and bridge Sun
day evening.
Misses Rosemary Corkle and
Mary Louise Wilson entertain
ed a teenage group at a dancing
party at Slats cafe Monday, Ap
ril 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stowell
visited Monday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lorenz.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saunto
and children visited in Atkin
son Monday evening at the Eli
McConnell home. Bud McCon
nell, who has been spending his
leave at home, left for duty in
Hawaii.
Mrs. Owen La Prath accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Cohn to Sioux City Monday.
Tuesday visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lanman
were their daughter, Mr. and
MrS. George Mellor, and baby,
of Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ritts vis
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Lorenz.
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