The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 14, 1951, SECTION 2, Page 9, Image 9

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    WESLEYAN METHODIST
(O'Neill)
Rev. Melvin Grosenbaeh, pastor
We are having good attendance
in the camp meeting services and
by the time you read this news
item the services will be half ov
er. They will continue through
Sunday which is the last day of
camp. You are invited to all these
services. Day services at 10.30
a.m., 2:30 and 8 p.m. Children’s
meeting, 1:30 p.m. Adult prayer
meeting, 1:30 p.m.
Services Sunday: Sunday
school, 10 a.m.; preaching, 11
a.m.; missionary service, 2 p.m
* Rev. and Mrs. Whitthuhn, of
Tabor, la., who have just recent
ly returned from the field of Hai
ti, will be our missionary speak
ers.
Ring service, 6:45 p.m , and the
last evangelistic service of the
camp will be at 7:30 p.m. Sunday
DR. GILDERSLEEVE. OJ)
OPTOMETRIST
Permanent Offleae h»
Hagenaick Building
Phone 167
O'NEILL NEBR.
Eva* Examined . Glaaaea Fitted
services will be in the public
school auditorium.
Meals served in the Wesleyan
Methodist church basement on
the free will offering plan.
Daily vacation Bible school
will be held in the Wesleyan
Methodist church beginning on
Monday, June 18, at 9 a.m. This
is especially for children of grade
school age. We will have both
morning and afternoon sessions—
1 to 3:30 in the afternoon. Chil
dren are welcome to bring lunch
es and eat them at tne church
and play ball at the noon hour.
We have 3 teachers that you
will be glad to have instruct your
children in the Christian way.
COMMUNITY (Stuart)
Rev. Orin Graff, pastor
Unified services every Sunday,
10 a.m.
Sermon for Sunday, June 17:
“Who Can Forgive Sins?” Mark
2.
Vacation Bible school has an
enrollment of about 40 and will
close with a program on Sunday
evening, June 17. Teachers are
Miss Margaret Hamill, Miss Elois
Rusted, Rev. Orin Graff, Mrs.
Wesley Cobb and Miss Vesta
Mitchell.
The meeting of the Women’s
society for last Thursday was
postponed on account of the fu
neral services for Mrs. Gilman
Davis and will be held today
(Thursday) at 2:30 in the church
basement. There will be a cover
ed dish luncheon.
A series of 6 midweek ser
vices will commence tonight
(Thursday) at 8 o’clock. Choir
rehearsal tonight (Thursday) at
7:30.
ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL
(Neligh)
Rev. Wm. H. Cowger, pastor
Prayer, 9 a.m., IV Sunday after
Trinity, June 17. Sermon topic:
“Life’s Paradox.’’
Begin making plans now for
you young men and women from
the 9th grade (or 14 years of age)
through college age to attend the
Nebraska Episcopal youth confer
ence at Hastings college from
June 24 to 30. Anyone interested
in receiving more information
please call 440 Neligh or write
Mr. Cowger.
We are making plans for a dai
ly vacation church school from
July 9 to 13. The directress of the
school will be Miss Jessie Hunter,
consultant in Christian education
of the diocese of Nebraska.
METHODIST (O'Neill)
Rev. V. R. Bell, pastor
Sunday-school, 10 a.m., Neil
Dawes, superintendent.
Worship, 11 a.m.
Evening service, 8 o’clock, the
50th anniversary of the daily
vacation Bible school. The Bible
school students will furnish the
program. The public is cordially
invited.
Tuesday evening, Young Adult
Fellowship. The Bridges and
the Brights will entertain.
Thursday evening, choir re
hearsal.
Friday the Dorcas society
meets with Mrs. C. W. Porter.
CENTER UNION (O’Neill)
Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, O’Neill
Prayer meeting each Wednes
day, 8 p.m.
June 17: Worship, 10 a.m.; Sun
day-school, 11 a.m.; evening
young people’s service and Bible
study. 8 o’clock.
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SECTION 2 — PAGES 9 TO 12
O'NEILL. NEBRASKATTHUHSDAY. JUHE 14. 1»51—PAGE 9.
Mr». Roy Lundgren . . . the former Miss Elzene Thomas . . .
a bride in a 4 p.m. church rite*—O'Neill Photo Co.
Miss Elzene Thomas
Becomes Bride of
Mr. Roy Lundgren
Miss Elzene Thomas, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Thomas, and Roy Lundgren, son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lundgren,
were married in a 4 o’clock cere
mony Saturday afternoon, June
9, at First Presbyterian church, of
O’Neill.
Rev. Ralph Gerber read the
double - ring ceremony. The
church was decorated with twin
baskets of garden flowers and 2
seven-branched candelabra.'
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was attended by
her sister, Miss Betty Thomas.
Robert Thomas, brother of the
bride, was bestman. Bennett Her
iford and William Artus served
as ushers.
The bride’s gown was of white
satin, made with a rounded neck
ine and lace yoke, fitted bodice,
and long sleeves which came to
points over her hands. The full
skirt formed a train in the back,
and her illusion veil fell from a
lace Juliet cap. She wore a strand
of pearls, a gift of the bride
groom, and carried a bouquet of
white gladioli and stephanotis.
The maid-of-honor wore a nile
green taffeta gown with net ov
erskirt and matching long mitts.
She carried yellow daisies and
wore a tiara of them in her hair.
Both mothers wore navy dress
es with matching accessories and
corsages of red roses.
Preceding the service, Mrs.
Ralph Gerber played an organ re
cital of nuptial music. Miss Lois
Harder sang “I Love You,” by
Grieg, and “Because.” The tradi
tional marches from Lohengrin
and “Midsummer Night’s Dream"
were used.
After the ceremony, a recep
tion was held in the church par
lors for the guests. Mrs. James
Rooney was in charge with Mrs.
Rudolph Johnson, Mrs. Henry
Martin, Mrs. Orville Peterson,
Mrs. C. C. Wrede, Mrs. C. M.
Pierson, Mrs. Bennett Sanders,
Mrs. Lawrence Dobrovolny, Mrs.
Lee Blake, Mrs. Alfred Drayton,
Mrs. Elmer DeVall, Mrs C. E.
Yantzi and Miss Twila C. Hicks
assisting. Mrs. Estel Thomas was
in charge of the guest book.
Both the bride and the bride
groom are graduates of the O’
Neill high school. The bride also
ai tended Wayne State Teachers
college and has taught in Holt
county schools.
Mr. Lundgren attended Glen
dale (Calif.) junior college and
the University of Nebraska. He is
now a member of the Midwest
Motor Co., Ltd., firm here.
For traveling the bride chose
a navy blue 2 - piece suit with
matching accessories and a cor
sage of baby rose buds. After
Dr. Edw. J. Norwood. O. D.
Optometrist.
from Crawford. Nebraska,
will be In O'Neill on
JUNE 23
9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
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Examined
Glasses Properly Fitted
their trip, they will be at home
in their newly furnished apart
ment in O’Neill.
'Arch' Wyant Dies
During Sleep—
A. E. (“Arch”) Wyant, of Ok
lahoma City, Okla., formerly of
O’Neill, passed away in his sleep
on Tuesday, June 5. Funeral ser
vices were Friday, June 3.
Mrs. A. R. Wyant, accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Don Asher, of
Valentine, attended the funeral
services. They returned to O’
Neill Monday evening.
Spend Weekend Here—
Mr. and Mrs. Edward O’Don
nell and Mrs. P. J. Biglin, of Sa
lina, Kans., spent the weekend in
O’Neill. Before returning to Sa
lina Sunday, they visited Mrs.
Biglin’s brother, William Dailey,
at Emmet.
Visit Beckers—
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stevens, of
Hartington, and Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Stevens and daughter,
Christie, of Waterloo, la., visited
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Becker.
West Pointers Here—
Weekend guests at the home of
Mrs. W. W. Carlson were Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Schwinck, of West
Point.
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