The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 30, 1953, SECTION 1, Page 8, Image 8

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    WESLEYAN METHODIST
(O'Neill)
Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor
Wednesday, July 29, was the
annual business meeting of the
Woman's Missionary society
,They had reports and election of
officers as well as other items of
interest to the society.
Today (Thursday), 8 p.m.:
Midweek prayer meeting. Mrs.
Nancy Herman was elected class
leader for the new year and will
be in charge of the midweek ser
vice except the second Thursday
night of each month when the
missionary band president will
be in charge.
Sunday, August 2: Sunday
school at 10 a.m.; worship at 11
am. ,
The young people’s Bible ciass
will be n charge of the devotion
al service at 7:45 to 8:15 p.m.
Evangelistic service at 8:15
p.m.
Rev. Harold Scoggin, pastor of
the Free Methodist church m
Kingsman, Kans., brought the
evening message Sunday.
August 12-23 are the dates of
our annual conference to be held
at Gordon.
If Christ is to be enjoyed in
heaven He must first be the cen
ter of attraction in this ilfe.
BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN
(RFD, Ewing)
Rev. Samuel Lee, pastor
Miss Helen May, assistant to
the pastor
Sunday, August 2, worship,
9:30 a.m. Rev. John Williams of
Nebraska City will be the guest
speaker.
The Sunday-school hour fol
lows the worship service.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill)
Rev. Wayne A. Hall, pastor
Street meeting at corner of
Fourth and Douglas streets Sat
urday night at 8:30 o’clock.
Sunday-school, 10 a.m. This is
missionary Sunday.
Worship service, 11 a.m.; chil
dren’s story, 7:45 p.m.; evening
rally, 8 o’clock.
Bible study on Monday eve
ning, 8 o’clock, at home of Fred
Lindberg.
The young people meet on
Tuesday at 8 o’clock for their
own service. Visitors always
welcome.
Bible study and prayer service
Wednesday at 8 p.m.
The ladies meet for prayer on
Thursday at 2:30 p.m.
Revival services are in pro
gress at Neligh this week in the
tent. Services each night at 3
o’clock.
“But seek ye first the kingdom
of God, and His righteousness;
and all these things shall be add
ed unto you.” Matthew 6:33.
COMMUNITY (Stuart)
Rev. D. D. Su, pastor
Sunday - school, 10 a.m.; wor
ship service, 11 a.m.
A delayed annual congrega
tional meeting was held Sunday
evening, July 26. Reports were
given by each department. Three
trustees, Fred Tasler, George
Keidel and Berlin Mitchell, were
each reelected to serve a 3-year
term.
Ora Yarges was reelected as
Sunday - school superintendent
and Mrs. George Keidel was re
elected as primary department
superintendent.
Mrs. Mark Nelson succeeded
herself as stewardess.
The Woman’s society will meet
at the home of Mrs. Z. X. Mar
shall to pack mission boxes this
afternoon (Thursday).
The men’s council will meet to
night (Thursday) at the church
basement.
The Mariners will meet Sunday
evening, August 2, at the cfiurch
basement with Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Cobb as host and hostess.
CHURCH OF CHRIST (O'Neill)
Corner of Sixth and Grant
John Thomas, minister
Bible school, 10 a.m.; commun
ion and preaching, 11 a.m.; youth
meeting, 7 p.m.; evening wor
ship at 8 o’clock.
Oun evangelistic services are
continuing each nght this week.
Brother Remi Duhon of Crowley,
La., is our guest speaker and
each night brings a vital and dy
namic message from God’s won
derful word.
We invite you to attend these
special services and be blessed
by these eternal truths.
CENTER UNION (O'Neill)
Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor
We had a fine attendance at
the Sunday - school convention
Sunday in the Homer Ernst
grove.
The services were well plan
ned and well rendered to the
audience.
Rev. A. W. Marts of Long Pine
brought the morning message,
and Reverend Spencer of Omaha
brought the afternoon message.
Quite a few religious numbers
were sung to make a well-round
ed program.
Sunday, August 2: Worship at
10 a.m.; Sunday-school at 11 a.m.;
evening service at 8 o’clock.
Midweek service every Wed
nesday night.
You need not carry a load of
sin and condemnation. Jesus
Christ is the burden bearer of
the world and for you if you let
Him.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
(O'Neill)
Rev. Samuel Lee, pastor
Miss Helen May, assistant to
the pastor
Sunday-school for all ages, 9:45
a.m.
Worship, 11 a.m. Rev. John
Williams, guest speaker. Rever
end Williams is pastor of the
Presbyterian church at Nebraska
City.
The trustees will meet August
5, 8 p.m.
The regular meeting of the
Women’s association meets at the
church at 2:30 p.m., Thursday,
August 6.
METHODIST (Chambers)
Rev. L. R. Hansberry, pastor
Sunday-school, 10:30 a.m., Clair
Grimes, superintendent.
Worship, 11:30 a.m.
Next Sunday, August 2, Rev
J. L. Jay of O’Neill will conduct
the morning worship service.
There will be a covered dish
luncheon following the service
in the church basement to which
the Amelia Methodist people are
invited. In the afternoon the
quarterly conference will be
held.
Holt PMA Delegates
Are Announced
Election returns from Holt
county’s 25 agricultural com
munities where farmers voted 10
days ago for PMA community
committeemen were announced
today by Harry E. Ressel, chair
man of the county PMA commit
tee.
The county convention will be
held at the Holt county court
house annex on Friday, July 31.
At this convention, the delegates
will elect a county committee
chairman, vice-chairman, a third
member and two alternates. Both
community and county PMA
committeemen will take office
August 1, 1953.
Delegates elected to attend the
county convention for naming
next year’s county committee,
and the alternates are:
Iowa and Antelope— Gerald
Waring of Page; A. T. Crumley
of Page.
Atkinson— Eli McConnell of
Atkinson, Harold Ohde of Atkin
son.
cmamaers and Shamrock—Her
man Holcomb of Chambers, Clar
ence Young of Chambers.
Cleveland and Dustin—Charles
Mulford of Stuart, James Allyn
of Stuart.
Coleman and Saratoga—R. J.
Rohde of Spencer, Elmer Sterns
of Atkinson.
Conley—Leon Hertel of Cham
bers, Charles Green of Chambers.
Deloit—Frank Mlnarik of Ew
ing, Albert Schueth of Clearwa
ter.
Emmet and Pleasantview—El
mer Schaaf of Emmet, Joe Wag
man of Atkinson.
Ewing and Golden — A. M.
Beelaert of Orchard, E. P. Wil
liamson of Orchard.
Grattan — Edward Hanley of
O’Neill, Paul Ritts of O’Neill.
Green Valley, Holt Creek and
Francis—Arthur I. Pacha, Harry
W. Mlinar.
Inman—Vernon ,J. Davis of
Inman, Chester Youngs of Inman.
Lake and McClure—S. L. Her
tel of Ewing, Carl Lambert of
Ewing.
Rock Falls—Elwin Grutsch of
O’Neill, Dave Moler.
Paddock — George Nelson of
O’Neill, Howard Rouse of O’Neill.
Sand Creek—George W. Hitch
cock of Atkinson, Duane R. Beck
of Atkinson.
sey, Harvey Krugman of O’NeiU.
Scott—Howard Oberle of Dor
Sheridan—Clarence Gilg of At
kinson, John Flannery of Atkin
son. ,
Shields— Homer Ernst of O’
Neill, Lloyd Whaley of O’Neill.
Steel Creek — H. H. Miles of
Dorsey, R. B. Marston ef Walnut.
Stuart— Robert Batenhorst of
Stuart, Arthur Ziska of Stuart.
Swan and Josie—Ira Lierman
of Amelia, Lewis Barthel of Am
elia.
Verdigris—Jim Finley of Page,
R. V. Crumley of Page.
Willowdale — Bill Hibbs of
Star, Leonard Juracek of O’Neill.
Wyoming and Fairview—Billy
Sammons of Amelia, Harold Gil
man of Amelia.
Inman News
Mr., and Mrs. Earl Miller were
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lew
ie Downey at Page Friday, July
24, to help Mr. Downey celebrate
his 88th birthday anniversary.
Mrs. Downey served a dinner at
noon and at 4 o’clock ice cream
and cake were served. Mr. Down
ey and Mrs. Miller are cousins.
Robert Jack-son of Sioux City
was an Inman visitor Wednesday
afternoon, July 22. Mr. Jackson
is a former Inman resident.
Mrs. Ray Siders returned home
Friday from Phoenix, Ariz.,
where she visited her mother,
Mrs. Taylor, for a couple of
weeks.
Miss Joan Coventry, who is at
tending school in Omaha, spent
the weekend visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jan\es Coventry.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Tompkins
and family of Omaha spent the
weekend visiting Dr. Tompkins’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tomp
kins.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Caldwell of
Utica spent from Tuesday, July
21, until Friday visiting in the
home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Tompkins, and family.
Larry Sawyer has returned
from Wayne where he attended
the summer session of school. He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Sawyer.
Mass Leah Serck of Emmet
spent a couple of days last week
visiting her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Reimers.
Seventeen members of th In
man WSCS motored to Page last
Thursday afternoon where they
were guests of the Page WSCS at
a book review and memorial tea.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller and
family of Council Bluffs, la.,
spent Saturday evening visiting
in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Miller and Mrs. Jennie Crosser.
Several from here attended
funeral services for Frank J. Big
lin Friday at St. Patrick’s church
in O’Neill. A widely-known mor
tician, Mr. Biglin served, this
community for many years.
Mrs. Tom Hutton accompanied
Mrs. W. J. Slusher of Valentine
to Omaha Friday where she spent
the weekend _ visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hutton and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ferris and
family of Morse Bluffs spent the
weekend here with relatives and
friends.
Mrs. Mick Gallagher entertain
ed a group of girls Wednesday
afternoon, July, in honor or her
daughter, Janet on her birthday
anniversary. Games were played
and Mrs. Gallagher served lunch
Janet received many gifts.
IMr. and Mrs. Fred Alexander
of Los Angeles, Calif., spent a
few days last week visiting their
brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and
Mrs. C. W. Alexander.
Pvt. W. James Gallagher and
Pvt. Raymond Luben, who are
stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood,
Mo., spent the weekend visiting
in the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
James P. Gallagher and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Luben.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colman
and family of Denver, Colo., came
Saturday to visit in the homes of
Mr. and Mrs. George Colman, sr.,
and jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Coventry.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keil and
family of Sioux City and Mr. and
Mrs. A. P. Keil of Allen spent
the weekend visiting Mx. and
Mrs. Horace Keil and family.
Mrs. Harold Ticknor of Denver,
Colo., came Saturday to visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Laney. Mr. Laney is in St. An
thony’s hospital.
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CONTRACTS TO TEACH
Guy Harris, son of Mrs. Esther
Harris, Friday contracted to
teach vocal music, English and
general science in the Newcastle
public school for the 1953 - ’34
term. Guy is a graduate of Ne
braska Wesleyan university.
Tune in! Voice of The Fron
tier” . . Mon., Wed.. Sat., 9:45 a.m.
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Avoid Intestinal Upset! Get Relief This
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For constipation, never take harsh drugs.
They cause brutal cramps and griping,
disrupt normal bowel action, make re
peated doses seem needed.
Get sure but gentle relief when you
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Dr. Caldwell’s Senna Laxative tastes
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Hereford Tour in August
A Nebraska Hereford Breeders’ tour is scheduled for August
17-20, starting southeast of Ord and finishing at the C Bar M
Hereford ranch south of O’Neill. Thirty-five stops will be made
on the tour. The breeders will spend one night at O’Neill and be
guests of the Chamber of Commerce in a luncheon at the Coun
try club.
McCullough, Mitchell
on Mexico Tour
STUART — Miss Lucille Mit
chell left Monday evening, July
27, for Omaha where she joined
a group of students for a 24-day
tour in the Southwestern states
and Mexico.
The tour is jointly sponsored
by Dana college at Blair and Om
aha university.
Directed by Miss Elja McCul
lough, former Holt county school
superintendent who now is dean
of women at Dana college, the
tour will extend into the tropical
zone of Taxco, Mex.
Other Stuart News
Pvt. Emil Mashek from Camp
Breckenridge, Ky., arrived here
Thursday, July 23, to visit his
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Shane.
Pvt. Fred Mitchell left Satur
day, July 25, for Camp Stone
man, Calif., for overseas assign
ment after spending 15 days
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Berlin Mitchell, and family.
SN and Mrs. John Sweet ar
rived Tuesday, July 21, from the
naval air base at Memphis, Tenn.,
to spend his leave with their
mothers, Mrs. Elsie Sweet and
Mrs. Vera Bartlett. He will re
port back to San Ysidio, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kurtz and
family spent Sunday at Hidden
Paradise in Long Pine.
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O'NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Jones at
Columbus Sunday. Mrs. Vincent
Jones, who was in an accident
Saturday, July 11, near Ains
worth, is recovering slowly. After
being in the hospital f0r a
week, she was taken by plane to
Columbus, July 18.
Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Loy spent
the weekend with their daughter,
Mrs. J. M. Kennedy, and family
at Ainsworth.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Layton and
daughters of Lincoln were Sun
day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Waller. They went on to the
Black Hills Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brainard
and family of Grand Island spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Brainard and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Fox and family.
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THE DWIGHT L. RAYMER HOME
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LOCATION—
This fine home is located near the north edge of the city
limits of Atkinson. It lays just to the south of Highway 20 and
is one block west of the city route.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION—
The real estate consists of Lots 2 & 3, Block 33 in Wixons
addition to Atkinson. The lots are 12t)’xl25’. The taxes are $28.
REAL ESTATE—
The house is a one-story frame house with living room,
bedroom, enclosed sleeping porch 9’x22\ kitchen, bathroom, ;
enclosed back porch and laundry room. The house is mod
em except heat, has a good hot water heater and storm win
dows and screens.
The garage is 10’x20’. There is a nice utility bldg, with
stuccoed finish, size 12’x20’. Also another small utility bldg.
This home is nicely landscaped with lots of trees (includ
ing pear, cherry, apple and plum trees). The acreage is well
fenced.
TERMS—
25% Cash day of Sale—Settlement and possession Mon
day, August 10th. Warranty deed and abstract will be fur
nished.
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Skelgas Cook Stove Estate Skelgas Stove
Frigidaire, 6-cu. ft. Electric Washing Machine
2—Oil Heaters, 10 & 14-in. Set of Double Tubs and Stand
Kitchen Cabinet Coal and Wood Range
Platform Rocker Table with 4 Chairs
Sewing Machine Floor Lamp
Chest of Drawers Bed with Springs and
Hide-away Bed with Pad Mattress, nearly new
Lawn Mower Two-Wheel Trailer
Several small cupboards and stands and many other articles
too numerous to mention.
TERMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY—Cash. No property to
be removed until settled for.'
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