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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1951)
ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill) Rev. Wayne Hall, pastor You now can hear Rev. Ken ' neth Goff, the former commu nist agent, over station KJSK, Columbus, from 3:30 to 3:45 p.m., Monday through Friday We welcome you to visit our all-Bible Sunday - school at 10 a.m., and the worship hour at 11 a.m. The evening services consist of young people’s meeting at 7:30 and message at 8 p.m. The workers’ training classes were on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights of this week. We are told that only 8 percent of the population of the U.S. at tends Sunday morning worship and less than 2 percent on Sun day evening. “How shall we es cape if we neglect so great a sal vation?” the writer of Hebrews states. ST. PETER'S EPISCOCPAL (Neligh) Rev. William JL Cowger, pastor Prayer, 9 a.m., second Sunday in Lent, February 18, sermon topic: “How Should a Christian Behave?” Church school Sunday, 10 a.m. Lenten meditations at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 21, <*d every Wednesday during Lent until Good Friday. Lent is the time for us to con sider most carefully the state of our lives before God; a good time to sharpen our awareness of our selves; time to consider *the whole of life in the light of “Ev ery word that proceedeth out. of the mouth of God”; time to take pnd bear proudly the glory of aonship in God, our membership in Christ. METHODIST (Chambers) Rev. L. R. Hansberry, pastor Sunday - school, 10:30 a.m., Clair Grimes, superintendent. Worship, 111 :30 a.m. MYF, 6:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal will follow MYF meeting. ^Sunday, February 25, is lay men’s Sunday. Services will be in charge of the laymen. ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC (O'Neill) Very Rev. Timothy O’Sullivan, pastor; Rev. Kenneth Carl, asssitant Sunday services at 8, 9 and 10:30 a.m. Lenten services on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday evenings, 7:30 o’clock. Morning services during Lent at 7:45 o’clock. The pastor has arranged for a week’s mission to be given May 6 - 13. This mission will be in charge of the Chicago Franciscan Fathers. United block rosary in church Saturday evenings at 7:30. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN (Aikinson) Rev. R. W. Olson, pastor Thursday, February 15: Luth eran Women’s Missionary league meets at the church at 2 p. m., Mrs. Emil Johnson, hostess. Sec ond midweek lenten service, 7:45 p .m., sermon theme: “The Inter cession of the Crucified Christ.” Sunday, February 18: Sunday school, 10 a. m.; divine worship, 11:15 a. m., sermon theme: “A Principle and Its Application.” Tuesday, February 20: Senior choir practice, 8 p. m. Thursday, February 22: Third midweek lenten service, 7:45 p. m., sermon theme: “Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews.” WESLEYAN METHODIST (O'Neill) Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor February 15: Harold Burge, of O’Neill, who has recently re cently returned from a trip to Europe and to Holland, will be speaking to us of «things that were of interest to him while he was there. Begins 8 p.m. February 18: Sunday - school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.; eve ning service, 7:30. This is your opportunity to testify of what the Lord is doing for you. Young people’s service, 8 p.m. Message by the pastor, 8:30 p.m. You will miss the blessing of "" I God if you fail to meet Him in the place of worship. CENTER UNION (O'Neill) Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor February 18: Morning worship, 10 o’clock; Sunday - school 11 a.m.; young people’s service and Bible study, 7:30 p.m. February 21: Prayer meeting in the home of Fred Lorenz, 8 p.m. When the load seems rather hea vy And you're burdened down with care; When the shadows seem the darkest And it's gloomy everywhere: When the road leads ever on ward, Through the paths of toil and strife, There’s a tender, loving Saviour Who will pilot you through life. —T. C. Rose. COMMUNITY (Stuart) Rev. Orin Giaff, pastor Unified services every Sunday ,pt 1 i a. m. Sermon for Sunday, February 18: “Seeking the Lord.’’ I „ n 42. The home missions team, spon e Christian business and profesional women of Amer ica, are continuing their Bible hour for children from 4 to 5 o’ clock each afternoon at the church. Choir rehearsal tonight (Thurs day) 7 o’clock. Members of the Women’s soci ety will meet at the home ol Mrs. K. C. Paul today (Thursday) to discuss plans for a father - son banquet. There will be a communicants’ class each Sunday evening at 7 o’clock until Easter. CHRIST LUTHERAN (O'Naill) Rev. R. W. Olson, pastor Saturday, February 17: Junior choir practice, 2 p. m.; confirma tion instruction, second year group, 2 p. m.; confirmation in struction, first year group, 3 p. m. Sunday, February 18: Divine worship, 9:30 a. m. Sermon theme: “A Principle and Its Ap plication”; Sunday-school, 10:30 &• m. / Wednesday, February 20: Third midweek lenten service, 7:45 p. m., sermon theme: ‘‘Je sus of Nazareth, King of the Jews”; Sunday-school teachers’ meeting, 8:45 p. m. ‘‘Blessed are they that hear the Word of God and keep it.” Visitors are welcome to all of our services and activities. METHODIST (O'Neill') Rev. V. R. Bell, pastor Church school, 10 a. m., class es for all ages. Worship service, 11 a. m., ser mon, special music. Senior MYF, 7:30 p. m. The choir will practice tonight (Thursday) at 7 o’clock. The Dorcas society will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Dale Fetrow. Our quarterly conference will be held Monday evening, Febru ary 26, at 8 o’clock. Dr. E. E. Jackman will preach followed by the business meeting. February 25 is laymen’s Sun day and the morning service will be in charge of the laymen. We invite you to worship with us. Mrs. Brennan's Two Sons, Daughter Visit Her— Miss Mary Devine Brennan ar rived from Lincoln Sunday with her brother, Lt. Herbert O. Bren nan, who is stationed at Shaw air force base, S. C., to visit their mother, Mrs. F. M. Brennan. John, another son, of Pickstown, S .D., arrived Saturday for a short visit at home. Miss Mary Devine returned to Lincoln Tues day with her brother, Herbert. He returned to O’Neill. See our seat covers before you buy. We install them:.—Western Auto. O'Neill. 38-47C Dr. Fisher, dentist. 41tf TWO O’NEILL HOMES AT AUCTION MONDAY, FEB. 26 — 3 P. M. — Located at comer of Everett & Madison One block south of New Deal Oil Co. OPEN FOR INSPECTION Watch for Details Next Week 'Woody Grim, Owner KIETH ADAPT, Aud.-Broker | STAG PARTY] J. LEGION CLUB. O’NEILL Thursday, Febr. 22 . Plenty of the style of entertainment that a male audience is looking for . . WOW ! ^ COMEDY MC — COMEDY SONGS GAGS GALORE MOUNTAIN OYSTER LUNCH WILL BE SERVED ! After the Show Legion Members and Their Guests Cordially Invited • If you miss this lunch you will always regret it. Bring ! || a new member ... so we may have many, many more of jl the type attractions you and your new members can enjoy. \ H _ The Misses Barbara Birming ham and Nancy Froelich, stu dents at Duchesne college in Om aha, and Edward Campbell and William Froelich, students at Creighton university in Omaha, and Miss Mary Louise Birming ham, of Omaha, are expected to arrive home on Friday evening. They will attend the wedding on Saturday of Miss Louise Ann lie.*. Mr. and Mrs. Don Dricky, of Bristow, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Grutsch last Thursday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dexter and sons visited his par ents, the Edward Dexters, in Amelia. Venetian blinds, prompt delivery, made to measure, metal or wood, all colors—J. M. McDonald Co.. O'Neill, iltl Mrs. Rose Davey, of Valentine, arrived during the weekend for a few days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harden Anspach. Mrs. Davey is Mrs. Anspach’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hibbs and Lillian were Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. Vannie Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lawrence and Virginia were in Norfolk last Thursday. Mrs. Frank Hill, of Neligh, was a guest last week at the Dale Buckmaster home. Mrs. Hill is Mrs. Buckmaster’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Farr, of Emmet, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farr and family Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Gildersleeve and daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swihart in Niobra ra Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beckwith had as their weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Beckwith and Bobby, of Columbus. Vernice and Roger Beckwith, their other chil dren, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell A. John son. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Culver and children and Mrs. Ethel Cul ver drove to Dallas, S. D., Sun day to visit Mrs. June Peabody. Mrs. Ethel Culver, who resides in the state of Washington, ar rived here Tuesday, February 8, from Excelsior Springs, M o., where she had undergone an op eration. Sgt. Donald Kallhoff, who is stationed at the Panama Canal was here Friday and Saturday visiting relatives and friends in cluding Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baz elman and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bazelman. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Rob ertson drove to Lincoln Sunday to visit their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Orth, and baby. Mrs. Helen Star hn accompanied them and visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. Laura M. baton. They all returned Mon uay, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. DeBolt and Mr. ana Mis. Kichard Farrier drove to i\orfolk bunday to vis it Mrs. DeBolt’s sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald lowle. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Eodybush, of cowing, were baturday night and bunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman De Groff. Weekend guests at the home of Mr .and Mrs. D. N. Loy were J. n. Jones, of Hastings, and Mrs. Dora Walmer, of Orchard. See New Grandson in California— Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Fisher re turned Friday from a seven weeks’ trip to California. En route, they stopped at Denver, Colo., to visit their daughter, Miss Mary Ann. They also visit ed Dr. Fisher’s mother, Mrs. Hen ry Fisher, of Los Angeles. In ban Mateo, they visited their other daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. William Dahms, Patti and their new son, Robert Wil liam. They stayed with the Dahms for 10 days. Colfack Home Scene of Party— The cradle roll department of Wesleyan Methodist church held a valentine party Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Carl Colfack. The members with children under four years of age attended. The department is un er the leadership of Mrs. Melvin E. Grosenbach. Mrs. Percy M. Anderson led the devotions. Couples Club Meets at Damkrogers— Mr. and Mrs. Berl E. Damkro ger were hosts at the Couples club Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Doeming won the highest score for the third consecutive time; W. W. Carlson won the highest score for men and Mrs. Nodi E. Long won the traveling prize. Deans to Entertain at Farewell Party— Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean will give a fare well party for Mr. and Mrs. Fay Robeson, who are moving to Fre mont. Other guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Noal Long, Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Gildersleeve and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Miller. Kathy, Bobby and John Gallagher are Honored— Mrs. John R. Gallagher enter tained at a birthday anniversary party Wednesday afternoon for Kathy, Bobby and John, who have birthdays around the same time. There were 20 little guests present and 12 mothers. ! SECTION 2 — PAGES 9 TO 12 O'NEILL, NEBR., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1951.—PAGE 9. Card Party Friday at Ballin Home— Mrs. Charles Beilin entertain ed a group of eight ladies at a canasta party at her home Fri day. High score was won by Mrs. Martin Walter. Mrs. Clarisse Sul livan won low prize and the trav eling prize. Supt. George to Present Book Review— Supt. Ira George will review the book, “The White Tower,” by , Ullman, at the O’Neill Women’s club meeting on Wednesday, February 21, at the home of Mrs. H. F. Moses. Meeting will begin at 2:30 p. m. Arrive in California for Visit— Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson and son, Stanley, arrived safely in Los Angeles, Calif., Saturday at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thornton. They phoned relatives here Saturday. Mrs. Dale Curran Stork Shower Honorea— Mrs. Lawrence Urbin and Mrs. James Donlin were hostesses at a surprise stork shower fof Mrs. Dale Curran at her home on Thursday, February 8. She re ceived many gifts. Lunch was served. Mrs. Craig is Honored at Carneys— Mrs. James Carney entertained in honor of Mrs. Catherine Craig at a birthday anniversary dinner Sunday. The guests were broth ers of Mrs. Craig. Longs Are Hosts— Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Long en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Culver and children, Mrs. Lloyd Collins and children and Mrs. Eth el Culver at supper last Thurs day. Delta Dek Meets at Gats Home— Mrs. C. J. Gatz is entertaining Delta Dek tonight (Thursday). Kin from Distance at O’Malley Rites Solemn high mass was cele brated tor Lawrence W. O’Mal ley at St. Patrick’s Catholic church in O’Neill Thursday morning, February 8, at W o’ clock. Rev. Anthony Urhanski, of Emmet, was eelebrant with Rev. John J. O’Brien, of Platte Center, deacon, and Rev. Peter F. Burke, of Ewing, sub-deacon. Out-of-town r e 1 a t i v e"s and friends attending the funeral were: Brother—James H. O’Mal ley and son, James E. O’Malley, of Hot Springs, S. D.; niece — Mrs. E. R. McDonnell, of Count ll Bluffs, la; nephew — John O’ Malley, of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Odell Fiksdol, of Lily, S. D.; Mr. and Mrs. John Becking, of Webs ster, S. D.; Mrs. Nellie Maloney, of Waubay, S. 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