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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1952)
METHODIST O'Neill) Rev. V. R. Bell, pastor Church school, 10 a.m. Worship service, sermon, spe cial music, 11 a.m. Senior MYF, 7:30 pjn. Next Sunday, the first Sunday of the new year, we will observe the sacrament of the Lord’s Sup per. Let no one miss the holy communion. The Bible study group will meet Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. The junior choir and fellowship meets Wednesday at 7 p.m. The white robe junior choir was a fine addition to our Christmas pro gram Sunday evening. The senior choir will practice Thursday evening. The Dorcas Circle wil meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. A. E. Bowen. We wish to thank all the or ganizations and members for the remembrances to us at Christ mas time. A happy new year to all! WESLEYAN METHQDIST (O'Neill) Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor January 4: Prayer meeting, 8 p.m. Remember the Billy Graham campaign in Washington, D.C., beginning January 13. January 5: Prayer conference at Riverside Free Methodist church. , , , _ January 6: Sunday-school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.; young peo ple's service, 7:30 p.m.; evangelis tic service, 8 p.m. February 8: “Mid Century Crusade," a 16-mm sound film of Billy Graham campaign in Portland, Ore. . . January 8: Ladies' missionary meeting, 2 p.m. . We have an all sufficient Sa viour for the problems of 1952. He is able to help you, too, if you trust Him. CHRIST LUTHERAN (O'Neill) Rev. R. W. Olson, pastor Thursday, January 3: Lutheran choral union committee meeting at St. Peter’s Lutheran church, Orchard. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, January 5: Confirm ation instruction classes, 2.30 ana 3 Sundav. January 6: Divine wor ship. 9:30 a.m. Sunday-schoo., 10:30 a.m. Annual voters meet m Visitors are welcomed in the name of Christ Jesus, the world s only Savior. If you have no church home we invite you to worship with us regularly. CENTER UNION (O'Neill) Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor Prayer meeting each Wednes ^ January 6: Worship, 10 a.m., Sundav - school, 11 a.m.; young people’s service and Bible study, 7 WeP’are looking forward toa good vear in the Lord in 195-. T1 upward look is always good. CHRIST LUTHERAN (Lynch) Rev R. W. Olson, vacancy pastor Sunday, January 6: Sunday school, 7 p.m. Divine worship, » P'Visitors are welcome to all ser vices and activities. If youi have no church home we invite you to worship with us regularly. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN (Atkinson) Rev. R. W. Olson, pastor Sunday, January 6: Sunday school, 10 a.m. Divine worship, 11:15 E.m. . „ „„ Visitors are welcome to all ser vices and activities. ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL. Neligh Rev. Wm. H. Cowger, vicar Prayer, Sunday, 9 a.m. Church school, Sunday, 10 a.m. SOUTH OF STUART NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Vic Matousek, of North Platte, Mr. and Mrs. R. L Paxton and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cobb were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paxton and Larry. Max Kunz was an after noon visitor. , Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hyland and Ray visited the Bill Paxton home Sunday evening. „ Doris Cannel, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greenfield, Mr. and Mrs. Joy Greenfield and Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Greenfield, Dianne and Dan ny were New Year’s day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Heyne and children. R„rnes Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Barnes and family attended a Program at Larry Krysl’s school, district 213, Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tasler and Lavern and Mr. and Mrs. Desieve and son were Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Lavern. . Mr. and Mrs. John Hyan, Grand Island, spent from Thurs day until Sunday at the *Tea Tasler home. ‘ anri Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller and Lavern and Mr. and Mrs. Ryan were T h ursd a y dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ler and Lavern. Lavern Miller left Monday, December 31, for Ft. Sill, Okla. Delores Miksch left Sunday her home at York. Martin Miksch went to Hastings Sunday where he will vis t sisters. Mrs. Conrad Bott and Mrs. Ernest Bott. and their fami Lavern Miller left Monday, De_ cember 31, for Ft. Sill, Okla. Joan Kaup returned to Omaha Friday after spending her Christ mas vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Kramer were Friday evening visitors in the John Kramer home. Mrs. J. P. Murphy, Connie, Mary and Eileen drove to Omaha Friday, December 28, where they met Cpl. Frank Murphy who ar rived there on an airliner. On the way home they stopped at Battle Creek where they visited Rev. Joe Kaup. Frame will spend a 10 day furlough visiting his parents, relatives and friends. Mrs. Ed Sneider and Mary Kay o o and Mrs, Clement Mirrphy were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Murphy and family. > Miss Edith Goldiuss, Miss Adelia Walnofer and Jim Davis were Sunday supper guests in the J. P. Murphy home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Kaup and family and Mrs. Gertrude Kaup were New Year’s day guests of the J. P. Murphy fam ily. Miss Mary Murphy returned to her home at Moorcroft, Wyo., Tuesday, January 1. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Kramer and family spent Sunday evening visiting her sister, Mrs. J. P. Mur phy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Otto were New Year’s day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krobot and Betty. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moon and children and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Moon and son were Friday sup per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joy o O o o Greenfield. o Mrs. Joe Kaup and Max visited Mr. and Mrs. Stub Kunz Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stub Kunz artd daughter were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kunz and family. John Sweet and Dorothy Bart lett were Tuesday, December 25, supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Shald and Johnnie. Mrs. Wilbur Moon and Mrs. Ray Greenfield attended an ex ecutive meeting at the home of Mrs. Mark Nelson last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weichman, jr., and family attended the show er for Mr. and Mrs. Lou Wewei at the Aloys Wewei home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Moon and Vaughn visited Sunday in New port at the John Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer were O’Neill visitors Monday, O ° cO o December 31. > Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenfield ; and children spent Sunday after noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Greenfield. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shald and Davy spent Friday evening in Newport at the Don Wallinger home. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hoffman and 2 sons, of Eveleth, Minn., spent from Thursday, December 20, to Wednesday, January 2, at the Robert Batenhorst home and with other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Aloys Kaup and children were New Year's d«y guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Ziska and family. O'NEILL LOCALS P. V. Hickey entertained Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fuhrer at a Christ mas eve dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ralya and 2 children, of Grand Island, visit - — — ~ — ~ — — ed his parents, Mr. and Mr$. Earl W. Ralya, for Christmas. Mrs. Harry Wells left Sunday, December 23, for her home in Hornick, la., after having visit ed her sisters, Mrs. Ralph Bau man, and family, and Mrs. Dale Potts, and family, of Chambers, for 2 weeks. Anne Asher went to Omaha on Saturday, December 22, to spend the Christmas holidays with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Asher. She returned on Friday, December 28. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Chaney spent New Year’s day at the home of Mr. Chaney’s another, Mrs. Anna Chaney, and family. Christmas day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nor bert Clark were: Mr. and Mrs. Charley Luben, and Mr. and Mrs. - — Merlyn Luben, of Inman, and Mr. and Mrs. James Boies, Roy and Jimmy, of Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ott and 2 children, of Baldwin Park, Calif., are the guests of Mr. Ott’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ott since Christnras. They planned to return to their home the day after New Years. They are also visiting his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ott, and his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fox and their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William Lang, of Seattle, Wash., were Thursday, December 27, guests at the home of Mrs. Carrie Borg and MarveL Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bright and son spent Sunday in Stuart at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hovey. John r. Gallagher A.ttorney-al-Law P1r«t NatH Bank Bldg. O'Neil] « Phone 11 PETERSEN'S CLOTHING I m ——— M I announces their 1 (PRE-INVENTORY... | 19 - Big Days - 9 1 Starring THURSDAY, JANUARY 3rd and Concludes on V _ SATURDAY, JAJU2M P.M.- Don’t Miss It! 1 Are You Among the Lucky Eleven. ?? | ON THIS AD you’ll find the names of 11 men m chosen at random. If you’re one of the K Lucky Eleven, bring this ad to our store and re- M deem it for m $5.00 I ... on any item listed in this sale! m Adolph Mlinar Atkinson Harry Harte, Inman John Pinkerman, Lynch ^ Prices Slashed.. Amazing Savings . . 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NOW 2.80 m Howard McConnell, £ Emmet I 9 Buy Several Pairs at This Low Price Out Goes Our Entire Stock — You Save Top Coats & Storm Coats All New Stock — No Carryovers GABARDINES & COVERTS WERE. 35.95 - 47.50 A On Each Garment I U Off SAVE - SAVE Special Table Dress Shirts Jayson and Arrow I WERE 3.95 NOW.LMj k All Sizes k Colored and White Leigh Iteynoldson, ONeill Special Table DRESS SHIRTS Slightly Shopworn WERE 3.95 NOW _ FINE BELTS WERE 2.50- 1.50 1/, OFF NOW ___/S 1 DRESS JACKETS WERE 12.95,15.95,22.95,24.50,29.95 NOW . . . $5 off You've seen them illustrated in the principal maga> sines and newspapers. Here they are at reduced prices! Roman Rhode, Spencer JAYSON. ARROW, WESTMOOR and BEAU BRUMMEI. Sport Shirts ★ Corduroy if Plaids if Gabardines Buy several . . , layaway for a birthday I Eugene Hoerle, Ewing Were 3.95—NOW 2.64 Were 4.98—NOW 3.32 Were 5.95—NOW _ 3.97 Were 6.45—NOW __ 4.30 Were 6.95—NOW _ 4.64 Were 7.95—NOW _ 5.30 ALL SIZES . . . WHILE THEY LAST Charles Cadwallader, Page BEAU BRUMMEL WESTERN CORD SHIRTS All Sizes and Colors — Washable Guaranteed Not to Shrink or Fade Were 6.45 — Philip Lee, Opportunity M now _4.0w MEN’S DRESS PANTS if New Stock ★ All Sizes ★ Reg. Up to 11.t5 NOW - Special Table — 1 Pr, Full Price, 2nd Pair $1 At PETERSEN'S in O'Neill Formerly Saunto's — On Douglas St, 4th Door West of Traffic Signal o o o o _ o o o