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    ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC
(RFD, Clearwater)
Rev. C. J. Kaup, pastor
Sunday masses, 8:30 and 10:30
a.m.; daily mass, 7:45 a.m.; con
fessions, Saturday, 3:30, 5:30, 7
and 9 p.m.
Lenten devotions, Friday, 7:30
p.m., and Sunday, 8 p.m.
DO THgY REALLY?
Catholics have to go to mass
on Sundays! Yes, but let’s sup
pose I, a Catholic, refuse. Let’s
say that an all - morning sleep
sounds good to me, and for that
reason only, I stay away from
mass next Sunday. What then?
Would a priest come around
and pull me out of bed? Hardly!
Because of the great throngs
that attend every mass I would
not even be missed. So there’s
no physical compulsion anyhow.
But wilfully missing mass
breaks a church law and I’d have
to confess it. So then, perhaps,
the fear of the confessional
would make me attend. Yes, but
I am commanded to go to con
fession just once a year. In fact,
if I so choose, I will not go at
all. I can even spend the rest of
my days known to the world as
a Catholic, yet breaking every
law of my church.
But please hear this in mind—
I dont1 choose so to do. My will
is entirely free and it is my will,
helped by God’s grace, that
makes me worship God in the
manner in which I am convinced
He directs—that is, through the
teaching and direction of the
church which He established.
To me it is just a question of
which shall be my master—my
free and intelligent mind or my
weak and unintelligent body. If
my mind rules me, I go to mass
of a Sunday because my mind
tells me what is right and what
is wrnog, and my will decides
my actions. If my body rules me
then I stay abed, admitting the
enslavement of my will to a la
zy, pleasure-loving thing I call
my body.
METHODIST (Chambers)
Rev. L. R. Hansberry, pastor
Sunday-school, 10:30 a.m., Clair
Grimes, superintendent.
Worship, 11:30 a.m. .
•
Atkinson Visitors—
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brill were
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vig
zenz in Atkinson. _
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METHODIST (O'Neill)
Rev .V .R. Bell, pastor
Church school, 10 a.m., classes
for all ages.
Worship service, ll a.m., ser
mon, special music by the choir.
High school MYF, 7 p.m.
The first membership training
class for 6th, 7th and 8th graders
at 4:10 p-m. on Mondays at the
church and the second one for
high school students is held at
4:45 p.m. on Mondays.
The Young Adult Fellowship
held a meeting and party on
Tuesday, March 4, with 32 in
attendance. The next meeting
will be a 6:30 covered dish fam
ily supper on Tuesday, March 18,
followed by a program to which
each family will contribute.
The junior fellowship and
choir meets at 7:30 p.m. on 'Wed
nesdays.
The intermediate fellowship
and choir meets at 6:30 p.m. on
Wednesdays.
. Those having perfect attend
ance were given a dinner and
party at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Kurtz.
The senior choir practiced on
Sunday afternoon and Thursday
evening.
The Woman’s society will
meet today (Thursday) with
Mrs. O. W. French, Mrs. Charles
Crook and Mrs. C. W. Porter,
assistant hostesses.
Next Sunday afternoon and
evening the laymen will attend
a layman’s meeting at Creighton
Methodist church.
We have a nursery in the
church every Sunday morning.
The high school MYF will have
a covered dish supper at 5:30
next Sunday.
afternoon with Mrs. Vernon Lor
The Dorcas circle met Friday
enz with 24 in attendance. Devo
tions were given by Mrs. Jay and
the business meeting was con
ducted by Mrs. Ray Eby.
With a little more work we
can easily reach the 200 mark
in Sunday-school by Easter.
There will be reception of
members and baptism on Palm
Sunday.
Easter Sunday will start with
a sunrise service and breakfast
for the Presbyterian and Meth
odist youth: two identical ser
vices at 8:30 and 11 a.m.; Sun
day-school. 10 a.m.: and the pre
sentation by the choir of the can
tata, “Victory,” 8 p.m.
There will also be passion
week services with the union
Good Friday service being held
at 1:30 p.m. at the Wesleyan
Methodist church.
We invite you to worship with
us.
Reverend Bell was stricken
with a heart attack at 11 o’clock
Monday, March 10, but the ser
vices will go on as usual. Rev.
J. Lavern Jay will conduct ser
vices Sunday, March 16, for
Reverend Bell.
CHRIST LUTHERAN (Lynch)
Rev. R. W. Olson, pastor
Sunday, March 16: Sunday
school, 7 p.m. Divine worship. 8
p.m. Sermon theme; “We Are
Redeeemed From Sin by the
Death of Christ"
Thursday, March 20: Ladies
Aid society meeting, 2 p.m.
We bid everyone a cordial wel
come in the name of the crucified
Christ.
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CALKINS FUND SWELLS . . . The news of the
ruthless murder of O’Neill’s Police Chief Chet
Calkins no sooner made the rounds than individ
uals of the Chamber of Commerce started talk
ing about raising a reward fund for the person
contributing information leading to the arrest of
the slayer. Then, before the plan gathered any
momentum, the theme was switched. Why not a
memorial fund for Chet Calkins—the proceeds to
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go to the widow of the underpaid civil servant
who died in line of duty? The idea caught afire.
By noon Monday the committee had banked
more than $2,000. Shown counting the money
are: Mayor J. E. Davis, John C. Watson, Cham
ber Secretary Laurence Haynes, Melvin Johnson
and Cletus Durr. Photo was taken at the Cham
ber headquarters in the American Legion club.
METHODIST (Inman)
Rev. Charles C. Chappell, pastor
Church school. 10 a.m.
Worship, 11:15 a.m.
WSCS met Thursday at the
home of Mrs. South: devotional
leader was Mrs. Floyd Keyes.
Young Adult Fellowship met
March 6. Worship leader was
Miss Murl Keyes.
Quarterly conference met Fri
day, March 7, 8 p.m., at the
ehurch.
Monday evening, February 25.
the Young Adult executive coun
cil met at the Marvin Rouse
home.
Thursday, February 8, sever
al members of the commission
of worship and evangelism met
at the home of Miss Mildred
Keyes.
Family Sunday was ob
served. Mrs. Leon Tompkins was j
given the book, “The Endless
Line of Splendor,” for having
the largest number of her family
present. This was also the first
Sunday of Lent. Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Jackson, who just re
cently moved into the communi
ty from Madison, were present.
Several families on the white
group of the Young Adult Fel
lowship took lunch and called on
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burge Sunday
evening, March 2.
ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL
(Neligh)
Rev. Wm. H. Cowger. vicar
Prayer. Sunday. 9 a.m.
Church school, Sunday. 10
a.m. .
Wednesday noon services with
meditations on “The Sign of the
Cross” at 12:15 p.m. These ser
vices are planned so there will
be time for the participants to
have dinner and return to work
after the meditations. All de
nominations are invited to at
tend.
if you hapepn to be in Omaha
during the week of March 31 to
April 6 you will have the oppor
tunity to hear Rev. B. I. Bell at
noon at Trinity cathedral and in
the evenings at All Saints church.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
(Atkinson)
Rev. R. W. Olson, pastor
Thursday, March 13: Third
midweek Lenten service, 7:30
p.m. Sgrmon theme: “We Are
Saved for Righteous Living by
the Death of Christ.”
Sunday, March 16: Divine wor
ship, 9:30 a.m. Sunday - school.
10:30 a.m.
Tuesday, March 18: LWML
meets at the church, 2 p.m. Mrs.
R. W. Olson, hostess.
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O'NETLL —
Friday and Saturday
March 14-15
Biq Double Bill
John’s Ford’s
THIS IS KOREA
A thrilling feature in new
trueolor. The most human and
dramatic story of our time! Pho
tographed and presented by U.S.
naw, marine corns, army, air
force, and sanctioned bv the U.
S. department of defense.
■ ■ also—
The story of the great Santa Fe
stampede
CATTLE DRIVE
Color bv technicolor. Starring
Joel McCrea, Dean Stockwell and
Chill Wills.
plus tax 8c, Tot. 50c
Chi dren 10c, plus 2c tax. Tot. 12c
Matinee Saturday 2:30
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
March 16-17-18
AN AMERICAN IN PARIS
Technicolor
To the music of George Gersh
win, starring Gene Kelly. Intro
ducing Leslie Caron with Oscar
Levant, Georges Guetary, Nina
Foch.
Vd- *2c plus tax 8c, ToL 50c
"h - 0c plus 2c tax, ToL 12c
Matinee Sunday 2:30
Wednesday and Thursday
March 19-20
Lana Turner and Ezio Pinza in
M-G-M’s
MR. IMPERIUM
Color by technicolor with Mar
jorie Main, Barry Sullivan, Sir
Cedric Hardwicke, Debbie Rey
nolds. Former star of “South Pa
; cific” makes love with music!
?c plus tax 8c, Total 50<
Qc. plus 2c lax: tot. 12<
ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill)
Rev. Wayne Hall, pastor
Sunday, March 16: Sunday
school, 10 a.m.; worship service.
11 a.m.; evening service. 8 o’
clock. The singing and testimo
nies will strengthen you for life’s
daily trials.
Tuesday, March 18, is the
young people’s service, at 8 p.m.
Also, Tuesday is boys’ and girls’
story hour time after school.
Wednesday, March 19. is the
regular Bible study and prayer
meeting at 8 p.m. We are study
ing in the book of Acts.
Thursday, March 20, is the la
dies’ prayer meeting. 2 p.m.
Today (Tursday), March 13. is
sectional fellowship meeting at
Bassett. Services are at 2, 6:30
and 7:45 p.m. We trust a num
ber from O’Neill will be able to
attend.
A hearty welcome awaits you
when you visit our services.
WESLEYAN METHODIST
(O'Neill)
Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor
Saturday, March 15: Wesleyan
fellowship day; morning service.
10:30 o’clock.
Afternoon service, 2 p.m., and
evening service, 8 o’clock.
The Wesleyanettes, the ladies’
quartette from Miltonvale Wes
leyan college, will be with us to
furnish a goodly number of
songs. Prof. Wesley Knapp will
be our speaker.
Sunday, March 16: Sunday
school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.;
young people’s service, 7:30 p.m.
The film, ‘The Passion Play.”
8 p.m.
This is a 16-mm. sound film of
the life of Christ. Many outstand
ing incidents of the life of Christ
that are recorded in the Bible
will be demonstrated in this
film.
COMMUNITY (Stuart)
Rev. Orin Graff, pastor
Worship service. 10 a.m.. ev
ery Sunday, followed by lesson
study at 11 a.m.
Sermon for Sunday. March 16:
"A Good Soldier of Jesus
Christ.” II Timothy 2:1-15.
Junior high meeting with
Eloise Rustad Sunday afternoon.
4 o’clock.
Lenten service Tuesday eve
ning, March 18. at 8 o’clock.
Youth fellowship and choir
rehearsal were held on Monday
because of school activities.
Story time with Eloise Rustad
clock.
this afternoon (Thursday). 4 o’
The Women’s society will meet
th’s af’ornoon (Thursday) for a
work meeting with Mrs. Berlin
Mitchell.
CHURCH OF CHRIST (O'Neill)
A. C. Utterback, pastor
Sunday. March 16: Bible study
classes for all ages at 10 a.m.:
communion service. 11 a.m.
The minister will begin a
new series of sermons this week
with the morning message on
the subject. “The Beginning of
Grace.”
Evening evangelistic service at
8 o’clock. Bible study Thursday.
8 p.m. Some big preaching ral
ly at Norfolk March 19. 20, and
21, with prominent national
s p e a k er s. — By Mrs. Donald
Johring, secretary._
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
(O'Neill)
Rev. Samuel Lee. pastor
Sunday-school, 9:45 a m.; wor
ship, 11 a.m.; spiritual life group.
Monday, 3 p.m.; junior high
Westminster Fellowship. Tues
day. 4:15 p.m.; senior high West
minster Fellowship, Thursday.
6 p.m.; workers’ conference.
Thursday. 8 p.m.; membership
training class, 7:30 pan.
The Women’s association
met at the church at 2:30 p.m.
last Thursday. Mrs. J. D. Os
enbaugh led the devo11ons
and the program was a round
table discussion of the gospel of
John led by the spiritual life
group. Hostesses were Mrs. D.
C. Schaffer, Mrs. L. B. Price.
Mrs. D. R. Mounts, Mrs. Dave
Loy, Mrs. Fred Robertson and
Mrs. Minnie Noble.
At the morning service Sun
day all the new officers of the
church organizations were in
stalled. .... . ,
The session met in the pastor s
study Monday, 7:30 p.m.
A workers’ conference for all
officers and teachers will be held
Thursday, March 13. 8 p.m.
All officers of all organiza
tions should be present, and
of the projected meetings and
bring with them a full schedule
activities for the year. All Sun
day-school teachers should also
be present. .
On Sunday. March 16. “open
house”-will be held at the manse
between the hours of 2 and 6
p.m. All members and friends of
the Bethany, Kellar, and O’Neill
Presbyterian churches are invit
ed to visit the family of the
manse at this time.
During the Lenten season a
membership training class will
be held each Tuesday evening at
the church.
Friday evening. March 21, >s
your opportunity to visit color
ful Alaska and the Arctic bv
proxy. See a whale hunt, the
whaling celebration, oogruk. seal,
reindeer, and the Alaskan Eski
mo, all in color.
CENTER UNION (O'Neill)
Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor
Friday, March 14, 8 p.m., “The
Passion Play," a 16-mm. sound
film of the life ol Christ. Filmed
in Palestine and is one hour
running time. Take a trip with
us to Palestine and take it in the
time of Christ some 1952 years
ago.
Sunday, March 16: Worship, 10
am.; Sunday-school, 11 am.:
young people’s service and Bible
study, 7:30 p.m.
May 3d and 4th are the dates
MONEY TO LOAN
ON
AUTOMOBILES
TRUCKS
TRACTORS
EQUIPMENT
FURNITURE
Central Finance
Corp.
C. E. Jones, Manager
O'Neill s Nebraska
for our 47th anniversary.
God hath done great things
for us whereof we are glad.
CHRIST LUTHERAN (ONeiU)
Rev. R. W. Olson, pastor
Saturday. March 15: Confirm
ation instruction classes meet at
the parsonage, 2:3u and 3:30 p.m.
Sunday, March 16: Sunday
school, 10 a.m. Divine worship.
11:15 a.m.
Wednesday, March 19: Fourth
midweek Lenten service. 7:30
p.m. Sermon theme: “We Are
Moved to Love Others by the
We bid everyone a cordial wel
come in the name of the cruci
Death of Christ.”
fied Christ If you have no
church home we invite you to
worship with us regularly.
Real Estate Transfers
WD—Thomas Moser to Fred W
Lindberg 2-4-52 $4000- NWVi
NEV4- N&NWft 30- SWV4SWV4
19-32-10
WD—Esther Wood to Herman
E Cook & wf 3-1-52 $7400- Ntt
SWtt- SViNWtt 30- Twp 27
Range 12
WD—Duane L Jensen to De
Witt A Gunter & wf 2-29-52 $3.
600- Lot 11- Blk 15- Pioneer
Townsite Co 1st Add- Ewing
Hendrick 3-1-52 $40u0- SE% 15
WD—Albert W Stems to Felix
31-12
WD — Felix Hendrick to Os
wald J Drueke & wf 2-28-52
$4000- SEVi 15-31-12
WD — Felix Hendrick to Os
wald J Drueke & wf 2-28-62
$12,800- SWV4 15- NfcN% 22-31
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WD—Clifford Olson to Louis
Burgett & wf 3-1-52 $60,000- All
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acres
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Hansen 2-9-52 $9000- E^SEV*
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WD—R H Parker to James T
McDonald 2-18-52 $12,750- WMj
WMs 33-29-11
QCD—E C Finlay to Howard V
Kanouff & Raymond W Moody
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ton C Nelson 3-5-52 $25,600- All
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Schmohr 3-5-52 $5500- Lots 7
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Howard V Kanouf & Raymond
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