The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 21, 1951, SECTION 2, Page 15, Image 15

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    * CENTER UNION (O'Neill)
Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor
Prayer meeting each Wednes
day, 8 p.m.
The children of our Sunday
school are taking part in the dai
ly vacation Bible school in O’
Neill.
Sunday, June 24: Worship, 10
a.m.; Sunday - school, 11 a.m.;
young people’s service and Bible
study, 8 p.m.
July 10, at 8 p.m.. Rev. Elmer
Kilbourne, who has recently
been in Korea, will have upto
date news from this wartom
country from a Christian’s point
of view. You are invited to be
I with us in that service.
Our youth camp will be for
one week at Long Pine beginning
June 25. The dance hall, saloon
and many amusement centers are
doing many things to teach im
morality and lust, but the youth
camp is for the upbuilding of
Christian character. How about
it, parents and young people,
let’s make a clean mark for this
world to pattern?
You are invited to our services.
WESLEYAN METHODIST
(O'Neill)
Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor
1 Thursday, 8 p.m., prayer meet
ing.
Daily vacation Bible school
program Friday, 8 p.m. Irene
Searles, Loraine Ernst and Hazel
Norwood are the teachers this
week.
Center Union children are com
ing in to the Bible school along
with our town group.
Sunday, June 24: Sunday
school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.;
evening service, 7:30, 16 mm film,
“Noah’s Ark,” and ‘“The Rap
ture.”
Youth camp July 9-13 in the
Niobrara state park. This is for
young folks age 12 on up and es
pecially teenagers.
Your pastor will be teaching in
the youth camp this year.
You are invited to all of our
a services. God is the answer to all
•of your problems.
The camp meeting services
were well attended and many
folk found a peace in their hearts
that they had not known before.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill)
Rev. Wayne Hall, pastor
An old fashioned camp meet
ing begins June 27 and continues
through July 4 at Baker’s grove,
1 mile south and 1 mile west of
Ainsworth. Plan to attend this
camp if at all possible. Rev.
Glenn Millard, of Tulsa, Okla., is
the guest speaker.
The boys’ and girls’ camp at
Lexington was a great success.
There were 264 enrolled. There
were 12 enrolled from O’Neill. ’
Sunday-school, 10 a.m.
Worship hour, 11 a.m.
Young people’s CA, 7:30 p.m.
Evening service, 8 o’clock.
The ladies’ prayer meeting is at
2 p.m. on Wednesday.
Street service Saturday at 8:30
p.m. on the corner of 4th and
Douglas.
You are invited to enjoy God’s
blessing with us in any service.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
(O'Neill)
Rev. Ralph Gerber, pastor
Sunday, June 24: Sunday
school, 9:45 a.m., Roy Sauers, su
perintendent.
Worship service, 11 a.m. An
them by the choir, sacrament of
the Lord’s supper, special observ
j ance: Every member Sunday
with picnic basket dinner follow
ing. __
METHODIST (O'Neill)
Rev. V. R. Bell, pastor
Church school, 10 a.m., classes
for all ages.
Worship service, 11 ajn., ser
mon, special music.
MYF group, 7:30 p.m.
The daily vacation Bible school
closed a very successful 2 weeks’
session with a program on Sun
day evening with a large crowd
attending. There were 101 enroll
ed with 19 teachers.
The Young Adult Fellowship
met Tuesday evening for a regu
lar meeting and party. Mr. and
Mrs. Harrison Bridge and Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Bright were
hosts.
Tonight (Thursday) the choir
will practice at 7 o’clock. At 8 o’
clock the church is holding a re
ception for Rev. and Mrs. J. La
verne Jay. Reverend Jay is the
new superintendent for the
northeast district.
The MYF camp is in session at
Ponca this week and the inter
mediate camp next week.
We invite you to worship with
us.
CHURCH OF CHRIST (O'Neill)
Sixth and Grant Streets
Rev. A. C. Utterback, pastor
Sunday, June 24, 3:30 a.m., lis
ten to the “Christians’ Hour,”
with inspirational messages bv
Ard Hoven at 8:30 over WNAX,
Yankton.
Bible study classes for children
and adults, 10 a.m.
Weekly observance of the
Lord’s supper, 11 a.m.
Sermons, 11:1 a.m. and 3 p.m.,
by the minister. We welcome vis
itors.—By Mrs. Donald Johring,
scretary.
COMMUNITY CHURCH .'Smart)
Rev. Orin Graff, pastor
Unified services every Sunday,
10 a.m. Sermon for Sunday, June
24: “Is Jesus God?” Mark 9.
Midweek service tonight
(Thursday), 8 o’clock. Choir will
meet at 9:30 each Sunday morn
ing for practice during the sum
mer months.
Fifty-six children enrolled in
Bible school at Stuart this sum
mer. They gave a program Sun
day night assisted bv 1(5 students
from the Pioneer Bible school
from northeast of Stuart.
BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN
(Ewing RFD)
Rev. Ralph Gerber, pastor
Sunday, June 24: Worship ser
vice, 9:30 a.m., sermon by the
pastor. Sunday school, 10:30 a.m ,
Stanley Lambert, superintendent.
METHODIST (Chamoers)
Rev. L. R. Hansberry, pastor
Sunday-school, 10:30 a.m., Clair
Grimes, superintendent.
Worship, 11:30 a.m.
There will be no MYF meet
ings until September 1.
Francis Gilg Is
New Grand Knight
The Knights of Columbus,
Charles Carroll of Carrollton
council, O’Neill, at a regular
meeting on Thursday, June 14,
elected the following officers for
the coming year:
Francis Gilg, grand knight;
Robert Shoemaker, deputy grand
knight; H. J. Hammond, financial
secretary; Leonard Shoemaker,
chancellor; James Mullen, record
er; Harry Sullivan, treasurer;
Norman Gonderinger, advocate;
Anthony O’Donnell, warden;
Lyle Benda, inside guard, and
Frank Clements, trustee.
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Riverside Club
Has Busy Week—
Friday night, June 15, the
Riverside 4 - H club and many
other friends at a dance in the
IOOF hall at Inman. A: midnight,
Mrs. Schneider served coffee,
sandwiches, cookies and cake.
Sunday afternoon Schneiders
entertained the Riverside 4-H
club and a few other friends at
the weekly ball game. George
Ramold and Bernard Janzing
were captains with the score 13
11 in favor of Bernard’s team.
Schneider family entertained the
After the game, Mrs. Schneider
served lunch.
Sunday night the regular meet
ing was held at the John Vitt
horn. It was dmonstration day.
Mararet Vitt, George Schnei
der, Miriam, Pat and Edward
Boyle have June birthday anni
versaries. They were honored
with birthday cakes. Mrs. Vitt
served lunch.—By Mary Frances
Vitt, news reporter.
Park Supervisor on
Duty Week Days—
The Parent-Teachers’ associa
tion has hired a park supervisor,
William Herman, for duty at i
Ford’s park from 1 to 5 p.m. on
week days.
Through solicitation and sale of
advertising for park tables, the
P-TA group hopes to raise funds
for the supervision and for the
construction of cement tennis
courts.
Celebrate 35th Wedding
Anniversary—
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth cel
ebrated their 35th wedding anni
versary Thursday, June 7, with
a picnic supper at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Wetzler.
Other picnic guests were Miss
Victoria Worth, C. E. Worth, jr.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worth.
Here for Tourney—
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grady and
the Misses Kathryn and Mary
Grady, all of Denver, Colo., ar
rived Saturday for a visit with
relatives. The Bill Gradys are
visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. D. Grady, until the end
of the week. The Grady sisters
are visiting their sister, Mrs. H.
J. Hammond.
Attend First Communion
Ceremonies—
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes
and daughters, Miss Deborah and
Miss Cheryl, attended the first
holy communion services at the
Church of the Epiphany in Em
met Sunday, June 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D. Johnson
attended the wedding of Miss
Jeanine Doolittle and Ivan Roth
at the Lutheran church in Atkin
son Sunday, June 10.
Mrs. Frank Carter, of Mitchell,
S. D., Mrs. Rose Davey, of Valen
tine, and Mrs. Roy Madison, of
Bassett, were Tuesday, June 12,
visitors at the home of Mrs.
Harden Anspach. The 4 ladies are
sisters. Mrs. Anspach returned to
Valentine with Mrs. Davey for a
short visit.
Mrs. Jim Sullivan was in Nor
folk from Thursday, June 7, un
til Saturday, June 9, visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. German
Benck, and Mr. Sullivan’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sullivan.
Her brothers, Marvin and Jimmy
Benck, returned with her for a
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan VanVleck
and children went to Omaha on
Sunday, June 10.
Mrs. Gerald Graybiel and Mrs.
Gerald Classen and Patty, of Chi
cago, 111., arrived Friday, June 8,
at the home of their mother, Mrs.
M. R. Sullivan.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Kersen
brock left Sunday, June 10, for
Sidney where they visited her
sister, Mrs. Harold Connors, Mr.
Connors and sons. They returned
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Volberding
have named their son Russell
Frederick.
Miss Victoria Worth, Junior
Worth, Mrs. Orville Miller and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Karr and Mrs.
Ella Karr, of Spencer, attended
the wedding Sunday, June 10, of
Melvin Gelster.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meyers and
family, of Lincoln, spent the
weekend at the home of Me. and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly,
who have been living in Nor
walk, Calif., returned to O’Neill
Tuesday. They plan to remain in
O'Neill.
Mrs. Frank Phalin, who has
been away for about 3 weeks, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Gowan Miller
at St. Paul, Minn., and 2 of her
sisters at Milnor, N. D. Dr. W. F.
Finley went to Milnor Friday and
they returned to O’Neill Monday.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Ellen Phalin, who will visit here
for a time before returning to her
home at Oak Park, 111.
Mrs. Lillian Marne, of Ute,
la., arrived Wednesday, June
13, for a visit with her sister,
Mrs. R. H. Shriner, and Mr.
Shriner.
Eldon Asher, of Kansas City,
Kans., arrived in O'Neill Mon
day, June 18, to visit his par
ents, Mr. and Mre. Homer Ash
er. On Tuesday he went to
Valentine to visit his brother
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Asher. Today (Thursday) he
will return home by way of Io
wa to get his wife, who is visit
ing her parents. His sisters,
Misses Donna and Evalyn, will
accompany him for a vacation
in Kansas.
Misses Evalyn and Donna
Asher and Esther Kaiser re
turned Friday, June 15, from a
4-day visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Asher and daughter in
Valentine.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Towle
and son, of Norfolk, were guests
Sunday of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. V. J. Towle.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson
and children, of Bristow, spent
father’s day with Mrs. Johnson’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
Widtfeldt.
Guests at the M. J. Golden
home for the golf tournament
were: Mr. and Mrs. William
Wagner, of Omaha; Dr. and
Mrs. Richard Owens, of Kansas
City, Mo., Dr. and Mrs. Harry
Williams, of Decatur; and James
Golden, of Atchison, Kans. The
Goldens’ daughter and her hus
band, Doctor and Mrs. Owens,
and their son, James Golden,
left Wednesday for their homes.
Coming from Mullen Friday
for father’s day at the J. D.
Osenbaugh home were their
daughter, Mrs. Erik Ericksen,
and children.
“Voice of The Frontier,” 780 kc.
WJAG, 9:45, Mon., Wed., Sat.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Osen
baugh returned Thursday, June
Mrs. Vannie Newman and
daughter, Mrs. Jerry Babl, at
7, from a 5-days’ stay in Omaha,
tended the golden wedding anni
versary Tuesday, June 12, of the
J. E. Wileys in Dorsey.
Mesdames Bridges, Schaffer
Are Winners—
Winners at MM club held Wed
nesday, June 6, at the home of
Mrs. Larry Johnson were Mrs.
Alice Bridges and Mrs. D C.
Schaffer. The latters’ sister, Mrs.
George Rector, was a guest at
the meeting.
Star Get-To-Gelher
Club Meets—
The Star Get-To-Gether project
club met Wednesday, June 0, at
the home of Mrs. Fred Timmer
man with 12 members and 2 vis
itors present.
There was no special lesson
scheduled for the day so the
rtroup held a discussion on beau
ty preparations with Mrs. Dale
Revell and Mrs. Ben Miller tak
ing part in a demonstration, Mrs.
Miller being the health leader.
Roll call was answered with
“My Favorite Flower.”
Plans were made to attend the
vacation camp at Long Pine at
Hidden Paradise park.
The hostess served a lunch of
sandwiches, pickles, pie a la
mode and coffee.—By Mrs. Ewalt
Miller, reporter.
Miss Sullivan
Guest at Picnic—
Miss Nan SulliVan, who spent
from Friday, June 8, until Mon
day, June 11, with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sullivan, was
guest-of-honor at a picnic held
Monday at Ford park. A group
of girls employed at the local tel
ephone office entertained Mias
Sullivan, who is employed hr
Bell in Omaha. Prior to her posi
tion in Omaha, Miss Sullivan
worked at the local office.
Carlsons Feted
Before Moving—
The Couples’ club held a fare
well party Tuesday, June 12, for
the W. W. Carlsons who moved
Tuesday. The Verne Reynoldsons
were hosts.
Last Thursday at a 1 o'clock
luncheon, Mrs. J. H. Doernmg
and Mrs. Leigh Reynoldson were
hostesses at a pink and blue
shower for Mrs. Carlson. Winners
at bridge were Mrs. Carlson,
high, and Mrs. Gene Cantion,
low.
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