The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 28, 1950, SECTION 2, Page 9, Image 9

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    WESLEYAN METHODIST
(O'Neill)
Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor
December 2b: Prayer meeting,
8 p. m.
^Jpeeember 31: Sunday-school,
It) a. m.; worship, 11 a. m.
Watch night service, beginning
af 10 p. m. The order of the ser
vice will be a singspiration, spe
*ial music, praise service, com
munion in the closing part of the
^rvice.
January 6: Prayer conference
to be with us. Morning service,
10:30; children’s meeting, 1:30 p.
m.; afternoon service, 2.
' Everyone is welcome to these j
services.
Thought for the New Year: 1
pre s toward the mark for the
prize of the high calling of God
in Christ Jesus.
CENTER UNION (O'Neill)
Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor
December 27: Prayer meetmg
in the home of Otto Lorenz.
January 31: Trayer meetmg
in the nome of Fred Lorenz.
T| December 31: Worship, 10 a.
m.; Sunday-school, 11 a. rn.; eve
ning service, 7:30.
Ail are invited to attend.
Ifor our meditation for the
New Year: Philippians 111:13-14:
Brethren, I count not myself to
have apprehended: but this one
thing i do, forgetting those
thn lgs which are behind, and
reecmng forth unto those things
which are before, 1 press toward
the mark for the prize of the
high calling of God in Jesus
Christ.
ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL
(Neligh)
E. H. Cowger, lay assistant to
i/Rev. E. J. Seeker, of Norfolk
Prayer, 9 a. m., Sunday. Ser
mon: “The Fullness of Time.”
^Church school, 10 a. m., Sun
Clay.
Election of vestrymen for 1951
and delegates to the annual
council at Fremont in May will
be held immediately after service
next Sunday.
Reservations for the dinner for
Mi. Cowger’s ordination at |
Creighton can be made through
Mrs. Eddie Hladovcak any time
before January 20. The date for
the ordination is January 25.
COMMUNITY (Stuart)
Rev. Orin Graff, pastor
1 Unified services, 10 a. m., ev
fery Sunday. Study classes for
I everyone.
I Sermon, December 3: “When
Time Runs Out.” Psalms 89.
SCHOOL TO RESUME
, v ATKINSON — The Atkinson
public school will resume class
work on Tuesday, January 2, and
St. Joseph’s hall on Wednesday,
January 3, following the yule
recess.
Ivan Kaiser, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Kaiser, is spending
a few days with his grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Klim
ent. and uncle, Ivan, in Atkin
son. __
METHODIST (O'Neill)
Rev. V. R. Bell, pastor
Church school, 10 a. m., classes
for all ages.
Worship service, 11 a. m., spe
cial music.
Senior MYF, 7:30 p. m.
The missionary circle will
meet Thursday evening (tonight)
with Mrs. Dale Fetrow, Mrs.
Mott as assistant hostess. Mrs.
Vernon Lorenz will lead the de
votionals and Mrs. Neil Dawes
will give the lesson from the stu- i
dy book.
The Young Adult Fellowship
will have a covered dish supper
Tuesday evening, January 2.
The choir will practice Thurs
day evening.
The church school workers’
conference will meet Wednesday
evening, January 3.
We wish you all a happy New
Year!
Marvin Leach, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Enard Leach, a former O’
Neill resident, arrived Saturday,
December 23, to spend the
Christmas holidays with his un
cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Leach. Marvin is in the army and
is stationed in Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Marcellus
and family spent Christmas with
Mr. Marcellus’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. B. Marcellus, of Stuart.
Friday, December 21, visitors
in the Dick Minton home were
the August Troshynskis, of At
kinson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mullen and
children were dinner guests on
Christmas of Mr. and Mrs. John
Dvorak and family, of Atkinson.
In the afternoon they visited
Mrs. Mullen’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Disterhaupt.
Mrs. Lizzie McKim, of Clear
water, was a Christmas day guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McKim and
family. She is Mr. McKim’s
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kurtz, of
Long Pine, spent Sunday and
Christmas with their son, Rob
ert Kurtz, and Mrs. Kurtz and
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Krause
and daughters were guests of Mr.
Krause’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. B. Krause, of Albion, on
Christmas.
For income tax services see:
R. H. Shriner. O'Neill. * 34c
Mrs. Ethel Olson, of Lincoln,
came to spend the holidays with
her daughter and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Walter, and
family. Another daughter, Miss
Marion Olson, R. N., of Iowa Ci
ty, la., arrived Tuesday, Decem
ber 26, to visit a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parks
were hosts to a family gathering
on Sunday, December 24, for
Christmas and in honor of their
daughter, Anita Marie’s, first
birthday anniversary. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Parks, of Sidney, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn
Parks and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Parks, sr., all of O’Neill.
Miss Ruth Pribil, R. N. at St.
Vincent’s hospital in Sioux City,
arrived Saturday, December 23,
to spend Christmas with her fa
ther, John Pribil, and her sister,
Mrs. George Wilson, and family.
She returned to her duties at
the hospital on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Putnam and
boys were guests Christmas of
Mrs. Putnam’s mother, Mrs. Ella
Nelson, of Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Verzal and
son, Jerry, of Atkinson, spent
Christmas with Mrs. Verzal’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Quin.
The Misses Patty and Alice
Berger, of Clearwater, were
weekend guests in the home of
Mrs. Clara Schaffer.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spry and
family attended a family gather
ing on Christmas at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Tenborg,
of Emmet. Other guests were:
Mrs. Katie Sterns, of O’Neill; A.
L. Sterns, of Inman; Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Sterns and family,
of Woodriver, and Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest Smith and Dale Stems,
all of Grand Island.
Guests on Sunday and Christ
mas of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sand
ers and children were Mrs. Sand
ers’ mother, Mrs. Mary Apple
gate, and Charles Leach, of Fre
mont.
For income tax services see:
R, H. Shriner, O'Neill. 34c
Dinner guests Christmas of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Dumpert were Mr.
and Mrs. M. M. Cleary, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Cleary and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Clement Cleary and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Norbert
Schaaf and family, all of Atkin
son, and Mrs. Izetta Woods and
son, Richard, of Excelsior j
Springs, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Syl
vester Ventiecher and children, j
of Ewing, and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. :
Sauser were afternoon visitors.
Sgt. and Mrs. Rex Horner and
daughter, Judy, of North Platte,
were weekend visitors of Mrs.
Horner’s father, P. V. Hickey,
and other relatives. They return
ed home Sunday, December 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kaiser and
daughter, Shirley, and Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Weller and family,
adl of Atkinson, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Kaiser and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harden Anspach
departed Wednesday for Missouri
where they will spend several
days.
Miss Alice Scofield, a student
nurse at Bryan Memorial hospi- j
tal in Lincoln, arrived Saturday
for a week’s visit with her moth
er, Mrs. Jess Scofield. Her sister,
Miss Berneice Scofield, R. N., of
Omaha, was also a guest but left
Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cook receiv
ed Christmas greetings by tele
phone from her brother, M/Sgt.
Phillip S. Simmons, of Old Or
chard Beach, Me., and from their
son, Robert, and family, of Om- j
aha.
Mrs. Esther Cole Harris and
son, Guy, entertained Mrs. Alice
Bridges and sons on Sunday and
the following day the Harris’
went to the Bridge home for din
ner.
Mrs. Pearl Jacobson, of Des !
Moines, la., arrived Tuesday for
a few days’ visit with her son,
M. E. Jacobson, and family.
For income tax services see;
R. H. Shriner, O'Neill. 34c
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser
and family visited Christmas af
ternoon with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Kliment, and
brother Ivan, at Atkinson. Others
there were Mr. and Mrs. Ixon1
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Thompson and son, of Bloom
field, and Mr. and Mrs. James
Dobias and family, of Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stutz and
family spent Sunday and Christ
mas with relatives at Petersburg.
Family Gathering—
A family gathering was held
Christmas day at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bazelman.
Guests included: Mrs. Hattie
K. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver J.
Gilg and Bob, of Newport; Mr. i
and Mrs. Lindsey J. Fox and
family, of Columbus; Mr. and
Mi l. Ramon Fox, of Omaha; Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford C. Fox, of Bas
sett; Mr. and Mrs. Dillon Fox
and Lynn Adair, of Ainsworth; J
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred L. Seger
and family, of Stuart; Mr, and
Mrs. Don Kaup, of Newport;
Miss Amy P. Fox, of Sioux Falls,
S. D., and Miss Deloris Karo, of
Stuart.
Former Holt Man
Shot Down in Korea
ATKINSON —Word has been
received and confirmed that the
jet plane piloted by Lt. Adair
Doyle, son of Mrs. Merl Doyle
and grandson of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Hoohstra, of Atkin
son, was shot down in enemy ter
ritory in Korea.
Mrs. Doyle, formerly of Atkin
son, had been living with her son
in Japan but expected to arrive
soon at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Dorothy Ann Sargent,
of Phoenix, Ariz.
Lieutenant Doyle was a grad
uate of West Point military acad
emy.
For income tax services see:
R. H. Shriner. O'Neill. 34c
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