The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 11, 1951, SECTION 2, Page 9, Image 9

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    ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL
^ (Neligh)
'Rev. Wm. H. Cowger. pastor
Prayer October 14. 9 a.m., 21st
Sunday after Trinity. Sermon
topic: “Time and Life.”
Teacher’s training conference,
Columbus, 4:30 p.m., October 14.
Theme: “Teaching Creatively.”
Women’s auxiliary fall meeting.
Holy Trinity church, Schuyler,
Friday, October 26, 10 a.m., led
by Mrs. Eleanor Williams, dio
cesan president. Mrs. Everett
Angle will talk on “Christian
Social Relations;” Miss Nancjr
Stimson on “Brownell Hall;
and Miss Jessie Hunter on "Unit
ed Thank Offering.” All ladies
are urged to attend.
Rt. Rev. Howard R. Brinker.
bishop of the diocese of Nebras
ka (Episcopal), will make his
annual visitation to St Peter s
Sunday, October 28, at 5 p.m.
WESLEYAN METHODIST
(O'Neill)
Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor
Friday, October 12: Church
night in the home of Anson Clos
son, 8 p.m. Games, etc., for every
one, also a devotional service be
fore lunch.
Sunday, October 14: Sunday
school, 10 a.m.; worship. 11 a.m.;
young people’s service, 7:30 p.m.;
evangelistic service, 8 p.m.
October 17, 8 p.m.; Mrs. Norva
Crosby, recently returned mis
sionary to Comombia, South Am
erica, will be touring the Ne
braska conference and will be
with us on the above date. She
will have colored slides of real
interest of the field.
You are invited to our services. I
ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill)
Rev. Wayne A. Hall, pastor
“God is our refuge and
strength, a very present help in
trouble.” Psalm 46:1.
Have you turned to God in
help. _ ,
your hour of need? He is your
Sunday services at the regular
hour. Sunday - school, 10 a.m.;
worship, 11 a.m.; CA service, 7:30
p.m., and evangelistic service. 8
p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible
study, 8 p.m., on Wednesday.
Story hour for all boys and girls
on Friday after school.
Today (Thursday) is the fellow
ship meeting at Ainsworth.
We invite you to attend any
service.
CENTER UNION (O'Neill)
Rev. Melvin Grosenbach. pastor
Prayer meeting each Wednes
day. 8 p.m.
October 14; Worship, 10 a.m.;
Sunday - school, 11 a.m.; young
people’s service, 7:30 p.m.: Bible
study. 8 p.m.
The Lord hath done great
things for us where of we are
glad.
You are invited to join us at
any time.
METHODIST (O'Neill)
Rev. V. R. Bell, pastor
Church school 10 a.m., classes
for all ages.
Worship service 11 a.m. sermon,
special music.
M.Y.F. group, 7:30 p.m.
The M.Y.F. group went to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Back
haus for a (meeting and party
Sunday evening.
The M.Y.F. group held a party
Thursday evening after choir
practice. _
I I
GILUGAN’S REXALL STORE
% Phone 87 Douglas St.
... .
DOWN MEMORY LANE . . . Products of Holt
county in yesteryears were accumulated at a
railway station platform and shipped in a spe
cial car to the Nebraska state fair. Prize exam
—The Frontier Engraving
pies of farm and garden produce are pictured (a
bove) being loaded. (Note height of corn stalks in
background compared to height of men.)—Photo
from Joel Parker collection, taken in 1890.
The choir practice will be
Thursday at 7 p.m.
The Bible study will be held at
the church Wednesday at 2:30.
The junior choir and Fellow
ship meeting will be held Wed
nesday at 7 p.m.
The W.S.C.S. will meet Thurs
day afternoon at the church.
Next Sunday, October 1, will
be the beginning of our spiritual
life mission. Rev. A. L. Wright
will preach every night next
week. Plan now to attend.
Your minister will be preach
ing in the Plainview church every
night this week.
Sunday, October 21, we will
have a congregational dinner in
the basement after the morning
service. Plan now to attend.
We invite you to our services.
METHODIST (Chambers)
Rev. L. R. Hansberry, pastor
Sunday-school, 10:30 a.m., Clair
Grimes, superintendent.
Worship, 11:30 a.m.
The results of meeting of the
WSCS visitation program will be
held at the next regular meeting
Thursday, October 18, at the
church. If you are a member of
the church or of the Women’s
society you are expected to be
present and any others who are
interested are cordially invited.
METHODIST (Inman)
Rev. Charles C. Chappell, pastor
Church school, 10 a.m.
Worship, 11:15 a.m.
Methodist Youth Fellowship
Sunday evening, 7:30 o’clock.
The commission on lay activi
ties will not meet on Thursday
as scheduled. The chairman and
the pastor are away this week.
The dinner and community
sale brought in over $1,600 for
the church building fund. The
exact amount will be given later.
Reverend Chappell is at
Creighton helping the Methodist
pastor, Reverend Beebe, in the
spiritual life mission.
October 14-19 a spiritual life
mission will be conducted at Ew
ing. Inman Methodists are urged
to participate in this fall revival
meeting.
COMMUNITY (Stuart)
Rev. Orin Graff, pastor
Services 10 a.m. every Sunday.
Sermon for Sunday, October
,14: “The Church on Fire,” Acts
2.
Today (Thursday), story time,
4 p.m.; youth fellowship, 7 p.m.;
faith and life, 7:15 p.m.; choir
rehearsal, 8:15 p.m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
(O'Neill)
Rev. Ralph Gerber, pastor
Sunday, October 14: Sunday
school, 9:45 a.m., promotion of
classes, Roy M. Sauers, superin
tendent.
Worship service, 11 a.m., an
them by the choir, sermon by the
pastor.
BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN
(Ewing, RFD)
Rev. Ralph Gerber, pastor
Sunday, October 14: Worship
service, 9:30 a.m. Sunday-school,
10:30 a.m., Stanley Lambert, su
perintendent.
Chambers Juniors
Working on Play
i
CHAMBER — The Chambers
high school juniors have selected
their class play and work has be
gun.
No dates have been set for
presentation, but it will be
shown in November.
—
Other Chambers News
Winona Rebekah lodge will
be hostesses to the Atkinson |
lodge on Friday, evening, October
12. All members are urged to at- j
tend, officials said.
The WSCS met on Thursday,
October 4, at the home of Mrs.
Lloyd deed, witlh 18 present.
The president, Mrs. Chas. Grimes,
opened the 'meeting and conduct
ed the business session. Mrs.
Keith Sexton led the devotional
service and Mrs. Tom Hutton
presented the lesson. Refresh
ments were served by the host
ess. The next meeting will be on
October 18, at the church. This
will be the visitation results meet
ing.
Mrs. John Kellar 'moved last
week into the house which she
purchased from Leo Adams. Her
son, Everet Cook, daughter, Mrs.
Howard Jenkins and daughter
Mrs. Lynn Hanna and Mr. Hanna,
who had been assisting her, left
Saturday for their homes in Ore
gon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Porter of
Greybull, Wyo., and son Bobbie,
were supper guests on Friday and
Sunday evenings at the Chet Fees,
jr., home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wintermote
and Mr. and Mrs. Guais Winter
mote returned Tuesday, October
2, from Ottumwa, la., where they
had spent a week visiting rela
tives.
Mrs. Hayes White, formerly
Marilyn Medcalf, left Friday for
California, from where she will
embark for Hawaii to join her
husband.
Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell,
of Chambers, and Mr. and (Mrs.
Ed Urban, of Ewing, returned
Wednesday, October 3, from Park
Rapids, Minn., where they spent
10 days fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Rubeck
and Katheryn, of O’Neill, and Mr.
and Mrs. Seymour Harkins, of
Ewing, were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Honeywell.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Deirking left
Tuesday, October 9, for St. Louis,
and other places in Missouri, for
a 2-weeks visit with his father and
brother and other relatives.
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THE FRONTIER, O'Neill, Nebr., Thun., Oci. 11, 1951.—PAGE 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith were i
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and !
Mrs. Fred Ermer.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown and |
children and Mrs. H- C. Walter !
plan to go to Spencer, Wednesday, !
October 10, where Mr. Brown and
Mrs. Walter attended a Sunday
school association meeting. Mrs.
Brown visited her parents.
Mrs. Ina Turner and daughter
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Rolte, of Oshkosh, came Sunday
for a short visit with the former’s
son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Larson
and family moved recently to a
ranch a few miles north of Bur
well.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bell and
daughter visited Sunday with her
sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Rice at North Loup and
her mother, Mrs. Hattie Richard
son, at Ord
Members of Winona Rebekah
lodge went to O’Neill, Friday eve
ning, October 5, where they were
guests of the Eden Rebekah lodge.
Mrs. Harve Lee, of Seattle,
Wash., who has been visiting
friends at Chambers the past 2
weeks, left Saturday to visit rela
tives in other parts of the state be
fore returning to her home at Se
attle.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shuvlik en
tertained the folowing guests to
dinner Sunday evening, October
7: Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Bartak, Mr.
and Mrs. Emil Pavles, of Ewing,
and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Loeske
and Robert, of Chambers.
Chambers Loses to
Spencer, 14-2G—
CHAMBERS — The Chambers
Coyotes, 6-man prep football
team, Friday went down, 14-26,
against the Spencer high club.
The game was played as Spen
cer.
O'NEILL LOCALS
P. E. Murray, of Boston, Mass.,
arrived today (Thursday) to vis
it Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Morgan
and other relatives. He plans to
go to Atkinson to visit the Morgan
families while he in in the state.
Mr. and Mrs. V. DeBacker, of
Kansas City, Mo., spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. De
Backer.
Mr. and Mrs. A L. Everhart,
of Sitka, Alaska, were Wednes
day evening, October 3. guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clements.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dumpert
motored to Atkinson on Sunday
evening.
E. E. Gaskill and son, Richard,
visited friends in Atkinson on
Sunday.
Mrs. Martha Soukup. of Lead,
S.D., Mrs. Clyde Streeter and
Miss Patricia McKenzie returned
from Lincoln Sunday, where they
attended the wedding of Miss
Magdalen Matthews.
Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson,
of Page, were Saturday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Orville McKim.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Van Wey
and family, of Elgin, were Sun
day guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Medcalf.
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