CHURCH OF CHRIST (O'Neill) A. C. Utterback, pastor Snday, March 11: Bible school,, 10 a.m., Bennie Johring, superin tendent. Communion service, 11 a.m. The minister will use an inter esting chart of the tabernacle for the morning service and teach the significance of placement of the tabernacle furniture and its various aspects to help us better understand the New Testament church. The evening message at 8 o’ clock will be centered around the topic of “The Temptation of j Christ.’’ Members of the congregation will meet several nights of the week to finish up painting and interior decoration in the build ing. — By Mrs. Donald Johring, secretary. METHODIST (Inman) Rev. Charles C. Chappell, pastor Church school, 10 a.m. Worship, 11:15 a.m. MYF and membership, 7 p.m. Rev. Harold Baker, of Bassett, will meet with us on Thursday, March 8, to discuss plans for or ganizing a God’s herd in conjunc tion with the haying project. The proceeds of which are to go to ward building Sunday - school rooms and a community hall ad jacent to the church. There will be a covered dish supper at 6:30, after which Rev erend Baker will discuss ways and means of starting the calf club. Monday, March 12, 7:30 p.m. there will be a meeting of the building committee at the Aid parlors. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN (Atkinson) Rev. R. W. Olson, pastor Thursday, March 8: Fifth mid week Lenten service, 7:45 p.m., sermon theme: “Christ Forsaken by God.” Sunday, March 11: Sunday school, 10 a.m. Divine worship, 11:15 a.m. Tuesday, March 13: Senior choir practice, 8 p.m. Thursday, March 15: Sixth midweek Lenten service, 7:45 p.m., sermon theme: “It Is Fin ished.” Visitors are always welcome to all services of our church and if you have no church home we cordially invite you to worship with us regularly. ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill) Rev. Wayne Hall, pastor The Sunday - school is the | greatest institution of training for Christian living in America. We ! welcome you to come and bring the whole family for this train ing. Sunday-school, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Young people’s meeting, 7:39 p.m. Evangelistic service, 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible study, Wed nesday, 8 p.m. Your pastor and wife will be attending the annual Sunday school convention in Springfield, Mo., from March 13 to 16. (Other church news on page 3.) ST. PETERS EPISCOPAL (Neligh) Rev. Wm. H. Cowger, pastor Morning prayer, Passion Sun day, March 11, 9 a.m. Sermon topic: “If a Man Keep My Say ing.” Church school, Sunday, 10 a.m. Meditation, Wednesday eve ning, March 14, 7:30 o’clock, “The Power of Sin.” March 21 will be another com munity enterprise when the film “Tne Life of Jesus Christ,” will be shown at the Methodist church in Neligh for three audi ences at 2 p.m., at 7 p.m., and a gain at 9:15 p.m. Good Friday union service at the Episcopal church at 7:30 p.m. with me meditations on the Sev en Last Words on the Cross, en titled ‘‘In the Crown of Christ I Glory.” The meditations will be given by Rev. Lowell Jones and Kev. Leonard Mettling witn the introduction by Rev. William H. Cowger. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN (Chambers) Rev. C. D. Ankney, pastor Sunday-school, 10 a.m. Divine worship, 11 a.m. Organ ist: Mrs. J. W. Walter. Our Lenten services are held on Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Come and bring your friends. ‘‘The King of Kings” will be shown by your church at the Golden Gate theater on Tuesday, March 15. Tell your friends about it and invite them. This story of our Lord’s life is beautifully, de votionaily pictured. It will be an inspiration to you. There will be a midday service from 12:30 to 1 p.m. on Good Fri day. Pupils from the school will be allowed extra time to return to classes after this service. Infant Dies While Enroute to Doctor ATKINSON — Blaine, the 1 yar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Addison, died suddenly Monday, March 5, while enroute to Sioux City to see a doctor. Blaine was born February 27, 1950. He was the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Tasler and Mr. and Mrs. C. Addison. The Lyle Addisons live in the Green Val ley community. JUSTICE COURT February 27: Richard M. Has well, fined $10 and costs for in I trastate trucking; James P. Mc l Allister fined $10 and costs for | doing intrastate business without having obtained Nebraska licens es, he was also fined $40 for a 4 ton overload; Raymond E. Siev ers was fined $60 and costs for having an overload on truck of 6 tons; Robert L. Zillig was fined $10 and costs for speeding. Attend Lowery Nuptials at Creighton— EMMET—Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peacock and sons, Kenny and Curtis, and Miss Sharon Wagnon attended the wedding of Miss Sa die Marie Lowery to Allen Fricke at Creighton on Sunday. Award Your Graduate with a fine watch... Nothing could make HIM or HER more I happy than an endur ing gift—a watch. New Shipment of Wrist Watches BULOVAS and WAKMANNS DURAPOWER MAINSPRING just Arrived! 19 jewel Lady Elgin CHOICi ... ... 21 jewel Lord • Hurry in while Elgin. Design* of $A750 this extraordi modern elegance. . .. • Prte* ImMm P»d*ral Tea 11 ^ Y ^ still complete. ELGIN Prices Begin ..__ at $33.75 McIntosh Jewelry We Give S & H Green Stamps P-TA to Elect, Witness Film— The Parent-Teachers’ associa tion will hold its regular meet ing Monday, March 12, at 8 pan. in the public school band room. There will be an etlection of officers for the coming year. Sergeant Brt, of Norfolk, will show a film entitled "Then There Were Four.” Sergeant Brt is with the Nebraska safety patrol. PURCHASE HOUSE ATKINSON — Mr. and Mrs. Neil Radliff have purchased the Russel Everetts house and have moved into it. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mills, who lived in the Everetts house, moved into the apartment above the Fousts store. Joe Judge and Mrs. John Schom and Mrs. Christy Judge, of Atkinson, stopped in to visit Mr. and Mrs. Richard Min ton last Thursday. They were on their way to Friend to attend the funeral of their aunt. Miss Ann Judge, a nurse who had been taking care of her aunt, re turned with them Sunday. Mrs. Harold Williamson and her sister, Mrs. Orville McKim, visited Mrs. Herbert Timm Wed nesday, February 28. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. John son and family were callers Sun day evening at the Russell Yus ton home at Ditch Camp ranch. Mrs. Glenn Gettert and her sis ter, Miss Theresa Liable, drove to Atkinson Sunday to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lia ble. They were accompanied by Mrs. Leo Brill, who visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kirkland. ; Mintons Move— Mr. and Mrs. Richard Minton and family moved this week into the basement apartment of Carl Lorenz's. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norman and family expect to j move ounuay into the house va cated by the Mintons. Mrs. Robertson Entertains Club— The Pinochle club met Wed ; nesday, February-28, at the home I of Mrs. Fred O. Robertson. Mrs. J, D. Osenbaugh and Mrs. Paul , Shierk were guests. Mrs. Rob ertson had high score. Mrs. Melena Is Hostess— Chez-a-Mari club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Woodrow Melena. High scores were won by Mrs. John H. Mc Carville, Mrs. Marvin Miller and Mrs. G. Owen Cole, of Emmet. Canasta Party at Sullivans— Mrs. Clarisse Sullivan enter tained at a canasta party last Thursday evening. Mrs. Harry Ressel won high score and Mrs. Edward McManus had low score MM Club Meets At Lindberg Home— Mrs. H. L. Lindberg entertain ed the MM club Wednesday eve ning. After dinner at the M&M cafe, they played cards at her home. Surprise Party At Reynoldson Home— Leigh Reynoldson was guest of-honor at a surprise birthday anniversary party at his home Tuesday evening. After cards, refreshments were served. Returning from California Trip— Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson and son, Stanley, expect to arrive home today (Thursday) after a visit in Los Angeles, Calif., with relatives. O'NEILL LOCALS Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. E. J. Eby on Saturday night were Mrs. Ollie Mae Orr, of York, and Mrs. Francis Stewart, of Stuart. Edward McCarthy, who at i tends Creighton university in | Oniaah, was here over the week end visiting his parents, Mr. and ■ Mrs. George McCarthy. Pat Hickey was home from Creighton university at Omaha for the weekend, visiting his fa j ther, P. V. Hickey. Nancy and Bill Froelich were home from their respective col leges for the weekend visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam J. Froelich. William Hubby, of Neligh, ar rived Monday morning to spend some time here with Mrs. Carrie Borg. Dr. Fisher, dentist. 4Ilf Mr. and Mrs. Dale Potts were dinner guest sat the home of Mrs. Ralph Bauman on Thursday, March 1. Mrs. John Rotherham and James visited relatives in O’Neill on Tuesday, March 6. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Haynes spent Sunday at Page visiting Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Taylor and son, Steven, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Hiatt on Tuesday eve ning. John Havelka spent Monday in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hansen. Dorene came home with the Han sens to spend a few days. Rev. and Mrs. Melvin H. Gros enbach were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lamb on Monday evening. Mrs. W. J. Hammond left for her home in Los Angeles, Calif., Saturday after a week’s visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hammond. ATKINSON NEWS Miss Donna Shellhase is spend ing a month’s vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Shellhase. Miss Shellhase is a student nurse at the Methodist hospital in Omaha and has com pleted lMs years of hT nurse’s training. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Price and Edward, of O’Neill, spent Sun day at the home of Mrs. E. T. Price at Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mlinar have received word from then son, Dale, that he has been trans ferred from Ft. Riley, Kans., to Atlanta, Ga. His address is: Pvt. Dale Mlinar 55077728, 9302 TSU, Det. No. 3 Brks. 703 (Cadre Tng. Co.) Atlanta General Depot, Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Braun returned Feb. 24 from Omaha where Mrs. Braun sang at the wedding of her girl friend, Jean Haas, who was married to Wil liam Gray on Friday evening, February 23. Mrs. Braun’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spence, were also guests at the wedding and they returned Mon day evening. Doctor McKee took John Zinky to the Stuart hospital Monday, February 26. Mr. and Mrs. John Krotter, of Spencer, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wedige, on Mon day, February 26. Return from South— ATKINSON — Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Chace and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Wilson returned Fri day night fram a two-weeks’ va cation in the Southern states and in Mexico. Many From Distance At Kurtz Funeral " ■■ Among those from out-of-town I attending the funeral of Melvin Kurtz Saturday at First Presby terian church were: Mr. and Mrs. August Spangler and Marguerite and Ruth, of Hoskins: Mrs. Reka Merrill, of Geneva; Mr. and (Mrs. Ronald Dodd, of Lincoln; Mrs. H. 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