METHODIST (O'Neill) ^ Rev. V. R. Bell, pastor Church school 10 a.m., classes for every age. Worship service, 11 a.m., ser mon and special music. Senior MYF, 7:30 p.m. The daily vacation Bible school opened Monday with 97 in at tendance and on Tuesday morn ing there were 101 attending. There are classes for all ages from the nursery class through the 8th grade. There are 15 well qualified teachers and if your child is not attending, please en roll him or her. The school will continue for 2 weeks. The Young Adult Fellowship *met Tuesday evening for a regu lar meeting and party with Mr. and Mrs. John Watson and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Waller entertain ing. Your minister and wife return ed from annual conference at McCook on Monday evening. We are very happy that we received the appointment for our 4th year with you. We invite you to worship with us. ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill) Rev. Wayne A. Hall, pastor n The boys’ and girls’ vacation ’ Bible school commencement pro gram will be Friday, June 8, at o p.m. The public is invited tc come, see and hear what they have been learning and doing. Services for the week are as follows: Sunday-school, 10 a.m.; worship hour, 11 a.m.; young peo-ple’s meeting, 7:30 p.m.; eve ning service, 8 o’clock. Midweek prayer and Bible stu dy, Wednesday, 8 p.m.; also la dies’ prayer meeting, 2 p.m. The boys’ and girls’ state camp begins at Lexington June 11 and continues through June 15. All who plan to go from ages 8 to 14 are to contact the pastor that we may have a way of travel for you. Let’s have O’Neill bring the attendance banner home! Your pastor and wife will be 4, teaching while at camp. COMMUNITY (Stuart) Rev. Orin Graff, pastor Unified services every Sunday at 10 a.m. Sermon for Sunday. June 10: “The Tabernacle of the Lord.”—III Exodus 38. Vacation Bible school began on Monday and will continue through this week from 9 to 11:30 a.m. each day except Saturday. Miss Margaret Hammill and Miss Eloise Rusted, evangelists, will have charge of the school. Rev. Orin Graff and Miss Vesta Mitch ell will be among the helpers. The Women’s society will meet this afternoon (Thursday) at 2:30 in the church basement. There will be a covered dish luncheon. * ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN (Chambers) Rev. C. D. Ankney, pastor Sunday-school, 10 a.m. Divine worship, 11 a.m. The new pipe organ will be dedicat ed at this service. We will have a guest organist.__ DANCE SUMMERLAND at Ewing Sunday, June 10 v Music by KING’S MEN and the Orchestra Plan Bible School— Daily vacation Bible school will begin at the Joy school Mon day morning, June 18, under the auspices of the American Sun day-School union. All children are invited and welcome, accord ing to Fay A. Puckett. 5 from Area Get U of N Degree* Five students of the O’Neill vi cinity received degrees at the commencement exercises held Monday morning at the coliseum at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. The degree of master of arts was conferred upon Chester E. Wilcox, of Page. Donald E. Rohde, of Lynch, re ceived the degree of bachelor cf arts; Gordon A. Hiatt, bachelor of science in civil engineering; Clar ence V. Cunningham, bachelor of science in electrical engineering, and Miss Elizabeth J. Gallagher, bachelor of science in education. INMAN NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Abney re turned Thureday from North Loup where they were called by the death of Mr Abney’s father, George Frank White. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Cary have returned after spending several days the past week visiting rel atives in Red Oak and Hastings, la. Mr. and Mrs. James Coven try and family were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coventry and sons. James Coventry was in Chambers Monday looking aft er business. LeRoy Moore, Joan Coventry and Graydon Hartingan spent Sunday evening in Norfolk. They were accompanied by Miss De ritha Smith, who is employed there. The children of John Rother ham, of Omaha, are visiting their grandmothers, Mrs. John Rother ham and Mr. and Mrs. Art Spitt ler, of Ewing, for the summer. Frontier for printing! ATKINSON BRIDE . . . Miss Dorothy Wewel and Michael Coday were married Thursday, May 31, at St. Joseph’s Catho lic church in Atkinson. Rev. A. J. Paschang ,of Stuart, of ficiated at the 9 o’clock nup tial high mass. Miss Josephine Wewel, sister of the bride, was maid-of-honor and Miss Arlene Wewel, cousin of the bride, was a bridesmaid. Best man was Edward Coday.—O’ Neill Photo Co. I Select a Late Model Used Car Be Prepared for the Summer Vacation and Weekend Triips — Low Priced Transportation — 1941 Plymouth 2-Dr., only___$179.00 1941 Ford V-8 2-Dt.. only_$275.00 1941 Chevrolet Convertible, only _ $347.00 1938 Plymouth Coupe - $ 89.00 1940 Chevrolet Club Coupe - $169.00 1937 Chevrolet 4-Dr. —-- $ 99.00 Use Our Time Payment Plan 1950 Chevrolet Styleline Town Sed., very clean and low mileage, only_ $1,445.00 195C Mercury 4-Dr. Sed., only - $1,495.00 1949 Ford V-8 4-Dr. Sed.. only ---, $1,050.00 1947 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sed., only-$ 795.00 1948 Chevrolet 1-Ton Pickup Other Makes and Models to Pick From If you don't see what you want, ask for RAY BOSN or DWIGHT HARDER MIDWEST MOTOR CO., LTD. Chevrolet — Oldsmobile — Cadillac O’Neill, Nebr. Phone 100 19 Steers Struck by Lightning, Die — - Lester Boshart, who resides | 11 miles north and 1 mile east ' of O'Neill, Saturday reported the loss of 19 head of steers due to lightning. The steers were huddled un der a tree when a bolt struck during Friday night’s storm. Loss has been estimated at about 5-thousand-dollars. Coyne Sisters Now in Paris The Misses Veronica and Mary Kathryn Coyne wrote their par ents, the H. E. Coynes, on board ship enroute to Enrope, where they will visit points of interest. Before embarking, they had dinner in New York with their sister, Dr. Nadene Coyne, and Mrs. Bob Earley. After they were settled aboard ship and had sailed, mail was distributed which brought tele grams, letters and gifts from well-wishers. Intersting dinner guests on board were Mrs. Wauneta Mitch ell, of Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. Tracy, an English professor at Kentucky university, who was going to Frankfurt, Germany, to study; Colman Rosenbloom, a Swiss vio linist who was going to give con certs in Switzerland for the sum mer, and Joe Azaro, an Amer ican artist and sculptor who was going to Paris for an indefinite stay. The ladies wrote that they were lucky not to have been sea sick to spoil the entertainment that had been planned for the voyagers. After docking at Plymouth, England, Wednesday, May 30, they took a boat train to Le Havre, France, and then left for Paris, where they met a girl friend, who is living in Paris. Luanne Eisenhauer Is Shower Honoree CHAMBERS — A pre-nuptial shower honoring Luanne Eisen hauer was held Friday. June 1, at the parlors of the Methodist church. Over 100 guests were present. The program which represent ed a television show, was in charge of Mrs. Ray Hoffman, Mrs. Bernard Hoffman and Mrs. Gavis Wintermote. Others par ticipating were: Jean Farrier, Neva Jarman, Mary Lou Gart ner, Mariaimi Hoffman, Ardith Farrier, Kay Eisenhauer, Diane Hoffman and Chloe Ellen Mc Kay. Refreshments were served by the ladies of the Kellar Pres byterian church. EWING NEWS Mr. and Mrs Arthur Kropp and -children spent Sunday at Chambers visiting at the home of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mick Jeffers, and fami ly. Kay Jeffers returned home with them and will be their guest while attending vacation Bible school. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Shilousky and family have moved to the Art Kropp property west of Ew ing. Marvin Young, of Omaha, spent the weekend with his fam ily in Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Smith went to their home in Oakland on Thursday after spending a few days at the Albert Larson home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pahl and Mary, of West Point, visited at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Albert Larson, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Braband, of Elgin, were guests at the home of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Durward Loughrey, and family on Sunday. Elkhorn Club in Final Meeting of Year— The Elkhorn extension club held its last meeting of the year with Mrs. Frank Grenier Thurs day evening, May 31. Mrs. Ralph Bauman was assisting hostess. All but 2 members were present. Mrs. Bob Cook, the leader, pre sented the lesson, “The Home maker’s Business Center in the Kitchen.” The need for such a center was stressed. Mrs. Florence Schultz won the guessing game. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Melvin Klingler’s Septem ber 11. Dave Loys Are Hosts— Mr. and Mrs. Dave Loy enter tained at pinochle Sunday eve ning. Men’s high and low were won by Robert Schulz and Bob Cook. Ladies’ high and low were won by Mrs. Bob Cook and Mrs. Robert Schulz. Lunch was served at a late hour. A good time was enjoyed by all. ESCAPES INJURY REDBIRD— Garry Wilson had an unusual accident Tuesday, May 29, when the pony he was riding fell in a listed corn row and was unable to get up until help came with a tractor. Luck ily he was thrown free of the horse. Commissioned Ensign— Edward J. Condon was com missioned an ensign in the Unit ed States navy at a ceremony on Monday for 25 University of Ne braska DOTC midshipmen. He has been ordered to active duty aboard the USS March. Visits Mother— Joe Rotherham, of West Bur lington, la., is visiting his moth er, Mrs. John Rotherham, of In man. and other relatives in O’ Neill. BARAT GRADUATE . . . Miss Helen Kubitschek, of O’Neill (above), graduated from Barat college, Lake Forest, 111., on Tuesday, June 5. His eminence, Samuel Cardinal Stritch, offi ciated at the ceremony. Miss Kubitschek has been a major in the department of music. On Sunday evening, June 3, she was heard in her senior recital. Her mother was among the ad dience. Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Flower dew and Jerry, Mrs. Lee Firth and Janet, and Mrs. C. L. Briggs, all of Ainsworth, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ar rasmith. Joe Stutz, J. E. Davis, Fred O. Heermann and Harry Wayman were among O’Neillites fishing Sunday at Lake Andes, S.D. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Harder and family returned Sunday from an 8 - day vacation in the Black Hills, and in Buffalo, S.D., where they visited Mrs. Harder's parents, Mr. and Mrs Santi Hai vala. They encountered snow in the Black Hills in June. Memorial day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harden Anspach were the latter’s sisters, Mrs. Rose Da vey, and daughter and 2 grand sons, of Valentine, and Mrs. Roy Madison ,of Bassett. Dr. F. J. Vincent, of Ft. Dodge, la., son of Mrs. Amelia Vincent, will close his practice in Ft. Dodge June 16. After a short vis it with his mother in O’Neill he will report for army duty in Chi cago, 111., July 9. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wood, of Greeley, visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Donovan, and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. jonn narnouie and daughter went to Sioux Ci ty Tuesday to meet Mr. Harbot tle’s sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Eberle, of Buffalo, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. A. Neil Dawes entertained Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Craig and family, of Burke, S.D, Sunday. The Misses Norma and Nioma Senn, of Ericson, are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Krutz and other relatives. They are also attending Bible school. Mr. and Mrs. Herman DeGroff and Mrs. Krutz and family went down to Ericson Friday and re turned Saturday with the girls. Mrs. James H. Cronk is attend ing the summer session at Wayne State college. Miss Patty Rohrer ,of Straws burg, Colo., is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clyde. Mrs. Henry Bentage, formerly Sue Earley, of Neola, la., visited here on memorial day and the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean and family returned Monday af ter a 3 - weeks’ absence. They were in Iowa and in Lincoln. In Clarinda, Ia„ they visited Mi. and Mrs. Albert Gray. Thev are moving today (Thursday) to Car roll, la. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Marcellos and family were in Stuart for memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. August Troshyn ski and Leonard and Miss Lor raine Judge, of Atkinson, visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Minton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Long were guests memorial day at the Ray Long home near Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Hunt and family left today (Thursday) to attend the wedding of Mrs. Hunt’s sister, Miss Joris Dever eux, and Donald Augustin, of Kenesaw. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Worth and baby went to Lead, S.D., Thurs day, May 31, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wetzler. Chambers Bible School Opens CHAMBERS—Daily vacation. Bible school started Monday, June 4, at the Chambers Metho dist church, with a “good” at tendance. Three churches, the Kellar Presbyterian, the Bethany Pres byterian and the Chambers (Methodist, join for the school which is continuing throughout the week with all-day sessions. Other Chambers News Mr. and Mis. Herman Cook, Emma Pfifer, Mr. and Mrs. Guais Wintermote and Carolyn were Sunday dinner guests in the John Wintermote home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jutle and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mikus re turned Sunday from a short visit with Mrs. Mikus' parents in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kirkland, of Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith and children and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walter were Sun day evening guests of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Walter. Mrs. Leona Pfifer and daugh ter, Emma, were visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cook, on Mon day and Tuesday, May 28 and 29. Mr. and Mrs. Pfifer returned home Tuesday but Emma re mained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hanson and daughter drove to Norfolk Wed nesday, May 30, for Memorial day. Mrs. Hanson and daugh ter remained there until Sunday, June 3, visiting her mother, Mrs. Emil Hoefs and Mr. Hanson drove down and brought them home. Dinner guests in the William Turner home on Sunday, June 3, were: Rev. Will Bruce, of the Prairie Bible institute, Three Hills, Can., Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Elheron and children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cox, of Battle Creek, came Friday, June 1, to spend a few days visiting in the William Woods home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Baker of Amelia, were Sunday evening visitors in the E. R. Carpenter home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor and children and Mrs. Letha Cooke left the first of the week for Mt. Judea, Ark., to visit (Mrs. Cooke’s son and wife, Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Cooke. Mr. and Mrs. Tay lor will also visit other friends in Arkansas. , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kelly, of Arkansas, came Wednesday, May 30, to visit friends and to attend the wedding ceremony of her niece, Jean Law, at Orchard, on Sunday, June 3. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Spann, of Tacoma, Wash., came Wednes day, May 30, to visit his father and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spann. They returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Smock and daughter, Connie Fay, of Boise, Ida., came Sunday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hanve and daughter, Peggy Kay, visit ed at the Henry Wood home Tuesday night and Wednesday, May 29 and 30. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harley and Robert were Sunday supper guests in the Willard Thomson home. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Wink and family spent Memorial day with relatives at Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Struebing and son, of Wood River, came Sunday, June 3. to visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harley, and other relatives. Oth?r guests in the Harley home for Sunday dinner were other mem bers of the family: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harley and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harley, and Mr. and Mrs. Duane McKay and children. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wonder see drove to Bradshaw Sunday to attend the annual reunion of the Reisinger families. There were 115 present. Mrs. Wonder see was formerly Mildred Rei 6inger. CAP Duane Thorin, of San Diego, Calif., Mrs. Clara Thorin, Mrs. Ernest Thorin and son, Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thorin and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wintermote, of DRS, BROWN & FRENCH Eyes Tested—Glaeess Fitted Broken Lens Replaced in 24 Hours Other Repairs While You Wait Complete X-Ray I American Legion Ballroom ^ILL I SUNDAY, JUNE 10TH I Adm.: $1 per person (tax incl.) I SECTION 2 — PAGES 9 TO I z O'NEILL, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY. JUNeT. 1951.—PAGE 9 * Chambers, spent Tuesday eve ning, May 29, at the Clarence Thorin home at Neligh. Mrs. Henry Pruss and daugh ter, Margaret, spent Memorial day with the former’s sister, Mrs. Louise Crandall. Carolyn Adams came Wednes day. May 30, from Denver, Colo., where she has been attending college. A family gathering was held Sunday, June 3, in the Geo. Atkinson home honoring Mrs. Atkinson’s brother, E. J. Sal strand, of Turlock, Calif., on his birthday anniversary. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Salstrand and son of Turlock, Mrs. Sarah Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Grimes, Mrs. Lela Cor coran and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Adams and Carolyn, Mrs. Robert Turner and Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adams, Ralph Eu gene and Dale, Jack Christen son, Mrs. Art Walter, Dennie and Marjean, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gleed and Doreen. O’NEILL NEWS Mrs. Frank Hill returned Wed nesday to Neligh after visiting the Dale Buckmasters since me morial day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McHaifey returned Friday from a visit in Omaha with relatives. Mrs. Loren Nelson returned on Saturday from Omaha. Anton Ruzicka and daughter, Irene, of Clarkson, were Satur day and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka. Jerry Dexter was a guest from Saturday until Tuesday at the Darold Couch home in Chambers. Mrs. Couch and Leta and Darold Dean drove him home and visit ed the Dexters until today (Thursday). Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox and Raymond visited the Wayne Fox home in Emmet Sunday. Gordon Pox spent the weekend at George Brainard’s in Atkinson. Mrs. Lod Janousek is in North Platte visiting her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beckwith. Mrs. Vernon Lorenz and Patty left Wednesday for Jewell, Kans , to visit her parents. They plan to make a trip to Texas. Mrs. Dale Buckmaster, Mra. Harold Strong and Mrs. Norbert Clark attended an Avon anniver sary dinner at Uncle Remus’ din ing room in Norfolk Saturday. -- ' Mrs. Harold R. Williamson’ spent Wednesday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ander son. Mr. and Mrs. James Adams,