The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 28, 1955, Page 9, Image 9

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    t WSCS to Undertake
Basement Remodeling
CHAMBERS — Hie Woman’s
Society of Christian Service held
a bake sale at the Shavlik hard
o ware Saturday. The proceeds
amounted to $42. The ladies plan
to use the money as the beginning
- of a fund to repair and remodel
the church basement.
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Other Chambers News
Walt Richards returned home
Sunday from Powell, Wyo., where
he has spent most of the winter
with his son, Clarence Richards,
and family. Part of the time was
spent 'with his son-in-law and
■daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George
Hodgson, at Chugwater, Wyo.
Mr. and Mrs. William Turner
- visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
' H. W. Tomlinson, in O’Neill on
o Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter
visited her father, M. E. Carpen
ter, at Oakdale Friday. On the
<way home they called on Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Carpenter and Mrs.
JLydia Harris at Neligh.
Family night was held at the
Methodist church Sunday eve
hing with a good attendance. A
Korean film was shown by
\“Shorty’'o Fauquier. Mrs. C. V.
Robertson was in charge of the
short program. Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Baker, whose 17th wedding
anniversary occurred on that day,
were given special recognition.
c The group sang “Blest Be the tie
That Binds.” Refreshments were
served. o
3 Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell,
Mrs. Charlotte Honeywell and
Mrs. Eva McCloud were Sunday
dinner guests in the Charles Mc
Donald home at Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Miller and
daughter visited his parents in
Neligh Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barrett of
Brunswick were Sunday visitors
in the home of her mother, Mrs.
Bert Lybolt.
Mrs. Ed Hoftman and sons of
o Neligh visited from Monday un
til Wednesday, April 18-20, with
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ler sister, Mrs. Alfred Maas, and
Mr. Maas. Her son, Gerald, re
named for a couple of weeks to
lisit both in the Maas home and
:he Orville Svatos home.
A miscellaneous shower for Jo
an Daas, a May bride, will be
held in the Methodist church
basement Saturday, May 7. Ev
eryone is invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cook,
Mrs. Reed Bell and Mrs. J. W.
Wintermote were Sunday dinner
guests of the Louis Neilson fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lierman and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Leirman and family all of Amelia
and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Walter
and family of Chambers were
supper guests Sunday, April 24,
in the J. W. Walter home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bushard and
sons and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bac
haus and family of O’Neill were
Sunday, April 24, dinner guests
in the George Thomson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Verle David and
family drove to Bassett Sunday.
April 24, to take their guest, Miss
Ethel Brown, who had visited
them since Thursday to her home.
Mrs. Willard Thomson and Su
san and Mrs. Gordon Harley
drove to Norfolk Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott and
family were Sunday, April 24,
dinner guests in the C. V. Ro
bertson home.
Auxiliary Serves
Ewing Firemen
EWING—The annual dinner of
the Ewing fire department was
held Thursday evening, at the
American legion club and was at
tended by 45 persons. Fire Chief
Cecil Bergstrom and Ralph Munn
gave talks pertaining to fire pro
tection and R. H. Shain spoke on
civil defence.
At the business meeting, May
17 was set as the date for the an
nual firemen’s ball to be held at
Summer land.
The dinner was prepared and
served by the American Legion
auxiliary, unit 214. Assisting
were Mesdames Walter Woeppel,
Clifford Hahlbeck, Floyd Lee,
Everett Ruby, C. C. Hahlbeck, L.
M. Carter, Max Wanser, Allen
Pollock, Richard Edwards, Ralph
Munn, Alfred Napier, R. H.
Shain, Robley Sisson, sr., and
Mrs. Josphine Elston and Miss
Fern Pruden.
Arrive from East
to Attend Funeral—
PAGE—Ensign and Mrs. Har
old Tegeler arrived at Sioux City
Monday morning from East
Greenwich, R.I., to attend funeral
services for Mrs. Tegeler’s grand
mother, Mrs. Susan Hathaway,
who died at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. J. W. Anderson,
at Randolph. Ensign Tegeler’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
‘Tegeler, were to go to Randolph
Monday to attend funeral services
Tuesday for Mrs. Hathaway and
to visit their son and daughter
in-law. Mrs. Hathaway was a
lister of the late Mrs. Les Lama
son of Page.
Donalee Hopkins
Is 8-Years-Old—
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hopkins en
tertained 14 guests Tuesday af
ternoon, April 19, at a party
honoring their daughter, Donalee,
on her ninth birthday anniver
sary. _
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Artist’s Concept of Proposed Atkinson School
Atkinson voters will go to the polls on Tuesday, May iu, to
vote “for” or “against” a proposed 155-thousand-dollar bond issue.
The architect of the proposed building is H. J. Strong Associates of
Norfolk. The building will include six class rooms, a kindergarten
room, a multi-purpose room and an extra storage room which may
oe converted to a kitchen at a later date, it will oe a orick veneer
building with a tile and plywood paneling interior. The floors will
be asphalt tile. There will be built-in storage cabinets and shelv
ing in the class rooms, semi-indirect lighting, devices necessary for
audio and visual aids.
METHODIST (Page-Inman)
Rev. Lisle E. Mewmaw, pastor
Thursday, April 28: Inman
WSCS meeting at 2:30 p.m.; choir
practice in both churches at 7:30
p.m., followed by Inman MYF;
Jnman young adult party at 8:15.
April 30 and May 1: Rev. and
Mrs. Sidney L. McCaig, execu
tive secretary of the conference
interboard council, will be at In
man to conduct a church school
workshop each afternoon. All
church school officers and teach
ers and any others interested in
both churches are urged to attend.
Reverend McCaig will preach in
both churches Sunday morning,
pt 9:45 at Inman and at 11 at
Page. Page church school at 10
a.m.; Inman church school at
<10:45 a.m.; inter-parish covered
dish fellowship dinner at Inman
during the noon hour; Page MYF
/at 7:30 p.m.; Inman MYF party
at 8 p.m.
Tuesday, May 3: Page King’s
Daughters meet with Mrs. Pa
tricia French at 8 p.m.
Thursday, May 5: Page WSCS
meeting.
We welcome you.
METHODIST (O’Neill)
Rev. W. B. Smith, pastor
Thursday, April 28; WSCS
prayer cell, parsonage, 10 a.m.;
mothers circle with Mrs. E. W.
Kramer, 3 p.m.
Friday, April 29: Dorcas with
Mrs. Ray Eby, 2 pm.
Saturday, April 30: Confirma
tion class, 10 am.
Sunday, May 1: Junior choir
practice, 9:45 a.m.; church school
classes, 9:45 a.m.; worship ser
vice, 11 a.m.; Sermon “Christ In
You”; MYF cabinet, 1:30 p.m.
Monday, May 2: Family night
supper, 6:30 p.m., Rev. and Mrs.
Earl Dix will be guests.
Tuesday, May 3, Adult fellow
ship, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, May 4: Choir prac
tice, 7 p.m.; Methodist youth fel
lowship, 8 p.m.
Thursday, May 5: Prayer cell,
10 am.
CHRIST LUTHERAN (O’Neill)
(7th and Clay sts., O’Neill)
Rev. E. G. Smith, pastor
“The church of the Lutheran
Hour.’’
Thursday, April 28: Ladies Aid
meets, 2 p.m.; adult instruction
glass, 8 p.m. A series of discus
sions based upon the fundament
al teachings of the Lutheran
church is being held.
Sunday, May 1: Worship, 9
a.m., holy communion will be
celebrated.
Monday, May 2: Walther league
play practice, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, May 4: Adult in
struction, 8 p.m. This class will
meet on Wednesday instead of
Thursday.
METHODIST (Chambers)
Rev. J. M. Hodgkin, pastor
Sunday, May 1: Sunday-school,
10 a.m., Eugene Baker, superin
tendent; worship, 11 a.m. Guest
speaker at the worship service
.will be Darold Baker of O’Neill.
The Woman’s society will meet
this afteroon (Thursday) at the
| home of Mrs. Raymond Beed
with Mrs. E. R. Carpenter as co
hostess.
CHURCH OF CHRIST (O’Neill)
Corner of Sixth and Grant
John Thomas, minister
Sunday, May 1: Bible school,
10 a.m.; communion and preach
ing, 11 a.m.; youth fellowship
hour, 7 p.m.; evening worship at
8 o’clock.
Bible study and prayer session
Wednesday, 8 p.m.
In the name of Jesus Christ we
bid you a sincere welcome to
these services.
BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN
(RFD, Ewing)
Rev. J. Olen Kennell, pastor
Sunday, May 1: Worship, ser
vice, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday - schorl,
10:30 a.m.
Wednesday, May 4: Women’s
society meeting.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
(O’Neill)
Rev. J. Olen Kennell, pastor
Sunday, May 1: Sunday-school,
1:45 a.m.; worship service, 11
a.m.
Monday, May 2: Spiritual life
group meeting, 2 p.m.; Bible study
hour for men, 7:30 p.m.; session
meeting, 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday, May 3: Junior chcir
practice, 4 p.m.
Wednesday, May 4: Westmin
ster youth fellowship, 7 pm.
trustees’ meeting, 7:30 p.m.;
choir practice, 8 p.m.
Thursday, May 5: Presbyterian
missions institute, 7:30 p.m. Rev.
D. D. Su will speak on foreign
missions. Dr. Barney Morgan will
speak on home missions.
COMMUNITY (Stuart)
Rev. D. D. Su, pastor
Sunday, May 1: Sunday-school,
10 a.m.; worship service, 11 a.m.
Intermediate youth fellowship
every Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Senior high fellowship tonight
(Thursday), 7 p.m., followed by
choir practice at 8 p.m.
A joint meeting of the Men’s
councils from Cleveland, Atkin
son, and Stuart was held here
Tuesday night to discuss improve
ments at the Cleveland Bible
camp grounds.
METHODIST (Emmet)
Rev. W. B. Smith, pastor
Sunday, May 1: Worship ser
vice and childrens church school,
9:30 a.m.; adult-youth church
school, 10:30 a.m.
Monday, May 2: Covered dish
supper at the O’Neill church, 6:30
p.m., featuring Rev. and Mrs.
Earl Dix, who are missionaries to
Africa.
CENTER UNION (O’Neill)
Rev. C. P. Turner, pastor
Sunday, May 1: We will be ob
serving the 50th anniversary of
Center Union church.
We have a most interesting and
inspiring program and all are in
vited to come and enjoy the pro
gram and fellowship with us.
Returns from Trip—
STUART— Mrs. August Kra
mer of Stuart returned home
from a 3%-weeks’ trip to differ
ent points. She spent one week
with her daughter, Sister Felcian,
at Milwaukee, Wise., and two
days with her sister at Omaha.
She also saw her three daughters
living at Lincoln and Ithaca and
two sons at Norfolk.
Ladies’ Association
at Ressels’—
Mrs. Harry Ressel and Mrs.
Ralph Beckwith were co-hostess
es at the Presbyterian Ladies’ as
sociation meeting last Thursday
at Mrs. Ressel’s home.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Perry
and family spent Tuesday in
Norfolk.
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rutherford
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sum
mers and their families were
Sunday guests in the home of
Mrs. Emma Canaday.
Jerry Crumly, younger son of
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Crumly, was
the winner of the Holstein heifer
calf given away at the O’Neill
Livestock Market dairy calf sale
Saturday evening.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
McIntosh on Sunday were Miss
Geraldine McIntosh, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McIntosh,
and Mr. and Mrs. George Metzler,
all of Tekamah, and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Smith and family of In
man.
Rev. Lisle Mewmaw and Ray
mond Heiss attended district con
ference at Neligh: Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Stevens
met their daughter, Mrs. Keith
Cable of Leadville, Colo., at
Grand Island Sunday evening.
She will spend her vacation here
with her parents.
The EMC card club were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mats
chullat Friday evening. Anton
Nissen had high score and Clar
ence Dobbins received the low
score. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Dobbins will be the May 6 hosts.
Larry Taylor, Helen Finch,
Bette French, Marian Heiss. Bob
and Brenda Beelaert and Lois
Saltz attended the district MYF
rally at Plainview Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Max attend
ed a feed cconvention at St. Jo
seph, Mo., on Friday. The Maxes
returned to Page Saturday eve
ning. Carolyn and David were
guests of the Tommy Kelly fam
ily and Marilyn and George were
guests of the Norman Saltz fam
ily while their parents were gone.
The East Side Kountry Klub,
Golden Rule and the Page Exten
sion club, constituting the Page
center, will have a tea at the
Methodist church parlors on
Tuesday afternoon, May 3. Mrs.
Norman Saltz is the chairman of
the Page center. Guest speaker
will be Miss Eniola Adams of At
kinson, a returned missionary,
who has served in the China and
Liberia mission fields.
The King’s Daughters will
meet with Mrs. Merwyn French,
jr., Tuesday evening, May 3.
The Holt county farm bureau
will meet tonight (Thursday) at
the district 97 school, 1% miles
north and 1% miles east of Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Spahn of
Ewing will show slides of their
recent European trip. Bring your
lunch dishes and silver, also a
cake or sandwiches. Coffee will
be furnished.
Mrs. Merwyn French, jr., and
daughter, Stephanie Patricia,
were Tuesday, April 19, to Sun
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day guests in the home of Mrs.
French’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Olson, at Oakland. While
there they went to Omaha for
their medical checkup.
Mrs^ Gene Mudloff and Mrs.
Dan Troshynski were guests on
Wernesday afternoon, April 13,
when Mrs. William Simmons en
tertained the Bid or Bye bridge
club. Mrs. Cordes Walker had
high score and Mrs. Melvin Car
son received all-cut award. Mrs.
Jerome Allen will be the April 27
hostess.
A family gathering at the Rob
ert Nissen home April 17 included
the following guests: Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Connery and son of
Chadron; Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Sorensen and daughter, Patty, of
Creighton; Mr. and Mrs. Soren
Sorensen, jr., and daughter, Glen
da, and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Lin
quist and family, all of Star;
Clayton Messner and daughter,
Leta Ree, of O’Neill, and Mr.
fend Mrs. Charles Sorensen and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. William
Sorensen and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Soren Sorensen, sr., all of
^age. The get-together was in
'honor of Pvt. Robert L. Sorensen
on leave from Ft. Bliss, Tex.,
where he went for basic training.
Private Sorenson departed last
Thursday for Ft. Benjamin
Harrison, Ind., for further train
ing.
T/Sgt. Charles E. Worth of
Wichita, Kans., visited over the
weekend at O’Neill.
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Weekend guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Reynoldson
were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gross
of Albion and Mrs. Margaret
Crenshaw of Wichita. Kans.
Sunday dinner guests at the H.
W. Tomlinson home mere Mr. and
Mrs. William Turner. Callers in
the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
James Coventry of Inman and
Mrs. Mary Tomlinson and Larry.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tomlinson of
Spencer visited with his parents
on their return from Orchard
where Mrs. Tomlinson had been
staying with her sister, Mrs. Ray
Hill, since last week when she
was released from the Sacred
Heart hospital.
Venetian blinds, prompt deliv
ery, made to masure, metal or
wood, all colors.— J. M. McDon
alds. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Connors
and family of Greeley visited over
the weekend at the home of her
mother, Mrs. M. J. Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Leon
ard and daughters and Mr. and
Mrs. John Lettman, all of Win
side, were Sunday guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin
Wichman.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bird
and family of Highland, Tex.,
visited Saturday at the home of
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Quinn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Durvan Kipple
and family and Mr. and Mrs. El
don Ramsel and family attended
the spring mission ser\rtces at St.
Paul’s Lutheran church Sunday
evening in Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. VanEvery
spent Sunday and Monday in
Omaha visiting at the home of
his brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Van Every, and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lohaus
drove to Norfolk Sunday and
visited at the home of Mrs. Mar
garet Agnes. Her mother, Mrs.
Mary MacLeod, who had been
visiting in Omaha and in Nor
folk with her sister, Mrs. Agnes,
returned to O’Neill with them.
Pfc. Warren James Gallagher,
son of Mr. and Mrs. James Galla
gher of Inman, sailed for
the United States from Honolulu,
T.H., Monday, April 18. Private
Gallagher served in Korea and
Japan a year and since October,
1954, has been stationed at Scho
field Barracks in Hawaii. He is
an ambulance driver in the army
medical corps.
Mrs. Frank Froelich arrived
home April 18 from Hartington
v here she had been visiting for
the past 10 days at the home of
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. B. E. Wanser.
Mrs. George Bartos and family
and Mrs. Henry Benze and
daughter visited Wednesday, Ap
ril 20, at the Joseph Bartos home
in Atkinson.
Mrs. John J. Harrington. Mrs.
Lod Janousek and Mrs. Frank
Clements spent from Saturday
until Monday in Lincoln. Sunday
they attended a CDA state con
ference.
Mrs. A. A. Hiatt and Carolyn
spent last Thursday and Friday
in Lincoln visiting relatives.
Ray Nejdly and son of Creigh
ton were guests Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Holly.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansen
and family of Norfolk will visit
over the weekend at the homes of o
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. EL
N. Flood and Carston Hansen. c
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