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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1951)
| SECTION 2 — PAGES 9 TO 12 I 9 METHODIST (O'Neill) Rev. V. R. Bell, pastor Church school, 10 a.m., classes for. all ages. Worship service, 11 a.m., ser mon, special music by the choir. MYF group, 7:30 p.m. The church board met Monday evening and the Sunday-school workers’ conference met Tuesday evening. The Young Adult Fellowship met Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Landis as hosts. The spiritual life group meets every Wednesday at 2:30 in the church parlors. The choir will practice tonight (Thursday). V The Dorcas Circle will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Claude Bates. Watch for announcement of the intermediate Fellowship meeting and junior choir practice. Do not let anything keep you from attending the communion service at 11 o’clock next Sunday. An offering will be taken for the poor. Your minister is preaching ev ery night next week at Plainview and the week of October 14 Rev erend Wright, of Laurel, will preach every night in our church. Plan now to attend these services. We invite you to our services. CHRIST LUTHERAN (O'Neill) Rev. R. W. Olson, pastor Saturday, October 6: Confirm ation instruction for second year fcroup, 2:30 p.m. Confirmation in struction for first year group, 3:30 p.m. Any child from the 5th grade on is invited to attend this first year confirmation class. All unconfirmed children from the 6th grade on are expected to attend instruction classes for at least 2 years before confirmation. Sunday, October 7: Divine wor ship with the celebration of holy communion, 9:30 a.m. Those de siring to partake of the sacrament may announce themselves before the service or by calling at the parsonage. Wednesday, October 10: Sun day- school teachers’ institute at Immanuel Lutheran church, Spencer, 10 a.m. Young people’s social meeting with a scavenger hunt, 7:15 p.m. Thursday, October 11: Sunday 7 day-school teachers meet at the parsonage, 7:30 p.m. Visitors are sincerely welcom ed to all of our services and ac tivities. ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL Rev. Wm. H. Cowger, pastor October 7, prayer, 9 a.m., 20th Sunday after Trinity, sermon top ic: “Redeeming the Time.” Church school Sunday, 10 a.m. Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Nels Petersen Wednesday afternoon, October 10. The bishop is coming October 28 at 5 p.m. Prepare now to attend this annual memorable service. District II, Women’s auxiliary, will meet at Holy Trinity church, Schuyler, beginning with holy ^ communion at 10 a.m., Friday, 3 October 26. Make your plans now to get up a carload and go to Schuyler!_p ~ " ■■■ \ ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill) Rev. Wayne Hall, pastor Revival meetigns have been extended until Sunday, October 7. If you haven’t heard the in spiring messages and heartfelt music of Evangelist Oliver Johnson you have just 3 nights to do so, tonight (Thursday). Fri day and Sunday, at 8 o’clock. There will be another street meeting at 8:30 p.m., comer of 4th and Douglas streets, Satur day if weather permits. Sunday. October 7. is rally day in Sunday-school. We can break all previous records if we all come and bring a friend. Worship hour at 11 a.m.; young people’s meeting, 7:30 p.m.; evan gelistic service, 8 p.m., message by Reverend Johnson, special music and numbers in song by the young people. We invite you to share God’s blessings with us. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (O'Neill) Rev. Ralph Gerber, pastor Sunday, October 7; World wide communion. Sunday-school, 9:45 a.m.. Roy M. Sauers, super intendent; worship service, 11 a.m., sacrament of the Lord s Supper, sacrament of infant bap tism, reception of members. The October meeting of the Women’s association will be held on Thursday, October 4, at the church at 8 p.m. The program en titled “Meet the People,’’ is in charge of Miss LaVeta Lehn. Mrs. Harry Petersen will conduct the devotional period. The following will serve as hostesses: Mrs. Harry Ressel, Mrs. R. G. Shelha mer, Mrs. George Weingartner, Mrs. Dwight Harder, Mrs. Vannie Newman, Mrs. Lulu Quig and Mrs. John Stuifbergen. WESLEYAN METHODIST (O'Neill) Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor Friday, October 5: Prayer meeting, 8 p.m. Thursday, October 4: Bible stu dy in Ewing, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, October 6: Prayer conference, 10:30 a.m.; basket dinner at noon; service at 2 p.m.; 1 annual election at 1 p.m. Lots of good singing at these services a long with the preaching. Sunday, October 7: Rally day in the Sunday - school, 10 a.m. There will also be a special pro gram in the Sunday-school hour. Worship hour, 11 a.m. Praise service, 7:30 p.m. Young people’s service, 8 p.m. Message by the pastor, 8:30 p.m You are welcome to all of our services. COMMUNITY (Stuart) Rev. Orin Graff, pastor Services. 10 a.m., every Sun day. Sunday, October 7, is world wide communion. The Women’s society meets this afternoon (Thursday) at 2:30 in the church basement with Mrs. Warren Roberts, Mrs. R. A. Coffman and Mrs. Katherine Papke as hostesses. Youth Fellowship tonight (Thursday), 7 o’clock. Choir rehearsal tonight (Thurs day), 8:15 o’clock. CENTER UNION (O'Neill) Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor Prayer meeting every Wednes day, 8 p.m. October 7: Worship, 10 a.m.; Sunday - school, 11 a.m.; young people’s service and Bible study, 7:30 p.m. _ T The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ is sufficient for all of youi trials. Trust Him. You are invited to our services, METHODIST (Chambers) Rev. L. R. Hansberry, pastor Sunday-school. 10:30 a.m.. Clan Grimes, superintendent. Worship, 11:30 a.m. The WSCS will meet Thursday, October 4, at the home of Mrs I Lloyd Gleed.___ IMMANUEL LUTHERAN ! (Atkinson) Rev. R. W. Olson, pastor Sunday, October 7: Sunday school, 10 a.m. Divine worship, 11:15 a.m. Sunday, October 9: Choir re hearsal, 8 p.m. Wednesday, October 10: Sun day-school teachers’ institute at Immanuel Lutheran church, Spencr, 10 a.m. Visitors are welcome to all of our services and activities. KELLAR PRESBYTERIAN (Chambers, RFD) Rev. Ralph Gerber, pastor Sunday, October 7: World-wide communion. Worship service, 9:30 a.m., sacrament of the Lord’s Sup per; Sunday - school, 10:30 a.m., Ray Hoffman, superitnendent. Ralph Rees, Wife Vacation in Canada AMELIA—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees are vacationing in Canada and other Western points. The Taylor children are stav ing with the Bob Rees while they are away. Other Amelia News Mrs. Morris Nelson returned to her home in Minneapolis, Minn., the latter part of last week after a visit at the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sammons. Mr. Sam mons is still “very poorly.” Mr. and Mrs. Joe O’Malley and family, of California, were here last week, bringing his mother, Mrs. Laurence O’Malley, who had been visiting them, to her home. Mrs. Harold Waldo expected to accompany them back to California where she will visit relatives. C. F. Small and son, Gary, went to Omaha Friday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Friedrich and family, and also attended the Ak-Sar-Ben. Mrs. Emma Lindsey, who had spent the past 2 weeks visiting her daughter in Omaha, returned to her home here with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ed White and Mrs. Julia White visited from Friday until Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Braddock at Rapid City, S.D. Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Shellhase and family will soon move to the Bob Clifford ranch where Mr. Shellhase will be employed. Mrs. Hienie Frahm visited with her mother, Mrs. Maude Forbes, neaf Rose, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byerly, of Seattle, Wash., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rag land. The families were neigh bors while living at Neligh. Mrs. George Fullerton. Mrs. Charles Spath. Mrs. Harold Ful lerton and Mrs. B. W. Waldo were in Norfolk Friday. Charles Bligh, Mrs. Lewine Wickham and Raedee spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Snelson, of Long Pine, spent the week visit ing their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Edwards. They expect to return later and spend the winter with the Ed wards. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bar nett and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Sammons. Bud Small is working for Mc Vays this week. They took some cattle to North Platte to enter them in a purebred show. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Doolittle, sr., spent Sunday evening at Mrs. Gertie Adairs. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman and Connie spent Sunday near Ord visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dulitz and Gaylen. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jungman spent Sunday at Floyd Adams. There was a blue rock shoot at the Tommie Doolittle, jr., place Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryschon and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerd Dore, of Valentine, visited at Frank Pierces Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sammons, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman, Pete Frahm and Hienie were guests Friday evening at Ray Andersen’s. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus had as their guests on Sunday. September 23, the following: Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French, Merwyn, jr., and Bette; Mrs. Jennie French; Miss Alice French; Mr. and Mrs. Elton Braddock and Joan; Mrs. Emma Dorr and Vernon; Mr. and Mrs. John Lamason and Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Haynes; Mrs. Hattie Mrs. Leonard Heiss; Mr. and Carson and Mrs. John Gray, all of Page. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gaskill, Richard and Mardelle, and Mrs. Edward Gunn spent Sunday af ternoon at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Fleek, of Chambers. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Butterfield were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kindt and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bittner and son, Robert, all of Winner, S.D. Mrs. Paul Elam, of Denver. Colo., has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Halva since Tuesday, September 25. Guests at the D. H. Hansen home on Sunday, September 30. were Mr. and Mrs. William Mulhair and 2 children, of Lynch; Mrs. Edward Zach and baby, Bernita, of Pierce; Lila Hansen, of Lincoln; Warren Ev ers, of Lincoln; Mrs. Mary Zach and Wayne, of Lynch, and Leon ard Buttolph, of Saco, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crook went to Wichita and Pratt, Kans., on Thursday, September 27, to visit Mr. Crook’s mother and sister. They returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hepp and 2 children, of Milwaukee. Wise., came Sunday to spend 2 weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Culver. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davis re turned Monday from a 2-weeks’ vacation in North and South Da kota, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sauser went to Denver, Colo., on Thurs day, September 27. to see their son,'Donald, who is in the air force. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Drueke and children were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Schelkoff from Friday. Septem ber 21. until Wednesday. Sep tember 26.___ > 'i Donald Ressel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ressel, came home on Thursday, Septem6er 27, for a week’s visit. He is employed at Marshall, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray went to Loveland, Colo., on business tn Sunday, September 23. They returned on Thursday, September 27. Misses Carol and Judy Parker, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker, and granddaughters of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parker, left for their home in Seattle, Wash., Sunday after spending a week in O’Neill visiting relatives. Mrs. Ruby Miller, of Norfolk, and George Doering, of Battle Creek, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schenzel. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gaskill took Joseph Bicek, Mrs. Gaskill’s fa ther, to Verdigre on Wednesday evening, September 26, after a 10-day visit at the Gaskill home. The Frontier for printing. Kellar Aid Meets At Ressel Home— CHAMBERS — Kellar Presby terian ladies aid met on Thurs day, September 27, for an all-day meeting, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ressel in O’Neill. Present were 12 members, 10 vis itors, 5 men and 7 children. A din ner was enjoyed. The afternoon meeting began with the Scripture reading—Acts, chapter 3, by Mrs. Bernard Hoff man. A general discussion follow ed. The president appointed a com mittee to buy 2 gifts. The meet ing was then closed with the Lord’s Prayer. It was not de cided where to meet next.—By Mrs. B. Hoffman, reporter. Mrs. William Dierks, of At kinson, and Mrs. Bessie Krutz, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Her man DeGroff, spent Saturday and Sunday with their parent* and helped them move to their new home. DANCE SUMMERLAND at Ewing Sunday, Oct. 7 Music by HARRY COLLINS And His Orchestra I ' Attention! ANGUS BREEDERS CONSIGN YOUR Angus and Angus cross bred cattle to the first annual Sandhills Angus Roundulp to be held Fri day, October 1 9, at the Atkinson Live stock Market. Selling over 2,000 head — feeders, stockers and breeding cattle. For Further Information Contact ERNIE WELLER, Atkinson, Sale Mgr. Or FREEMAN KNIGHT, O’Neill, Sec’y SPONSORED BY HOLT COUNTY ABERDEEN-ANGUS BREEDERS’ ASS’N a ANNOUNCING t • WE WISH to announce that, effective October I, we became owners and managers of THE APPAREL SHOP, having purchased the well - known, well - estab lished store from Miss Ruth Case and Mrs. W. A. Doer ing, widow of the late Mr. Doering. • THE APPAREL SHOP will continue to be worthy of its slogan, “The Shop of Finer Fashions” for ladies, misses and girls. We will carry on with famous nation ally-advertised fashion lines that have helped to establish THE APPAREL SHOP as the fashion center for a wide territory. • WE HOPE that we may have the privilege of serving you, too, with the products of America’s foremost makers. — MABEL GATZ WINNIE BARGER THANK YOU • IT IS WITH regret we leave the business field in O’ Neill. Since the recent death of Mr. Doering, it has been difficult operating three fashion centers — O Neill, Scottsbluff and Albion. We made the decision to sell the O’Neill store to Mrs. Gatz and Mrs. Barger because we know they will carry on the fin$ tradition of THE AP PAREL SHOP — a store where customers can shop in confidence. • WE ARE RESIDING in Scottsbluff and Albion, re spectively, and we found the distances too great to, give the O’Neill store and its patrons the attention and personal interest that we wanted to provide. • WE ARE sincerely grateful for the wonderful recep tion you gave us 5 years ago when, with Mr. Doering, we established here. We are fond of O’Neill and regret the withdrawal that has become necessary. Our sincerest best wishes to you . . . and to our successors. — MISS RUTH CASE MRS. W. A. DOERING l^llllllllWlllJ I Ml >1^ " ■■ ■■■ .. ... — ..■■■■ .... .. "b 11 WHAT IS "The THING" IS IT A refrigerator, light bulb, mixer, iron, toaster? Or is it a sewing machine, electric fan, range, heater, lamp cord? Guess Today!—Nothing to Buy! 17-Jewel Ladies’ WRIST WATCH Will Be Given Away FREE ! Secret will be revealed at our store at 9 p.m., on Saturday, October 61 EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT IT! “THE THING”... Now at JACOBSON’S n Visit Us During JACOBSON’S & HOTPOINT’S Open-House Celebration 3 Big Days Left—Thurs., Fri., Sat. Let Us Show You Why EVERYBODY'S POINTING TO Aniricifc Rim! Afar, I