Bartak Car Figures in Hiway Accident DELOIT—Jack Bartak and sev eral friends were involved in a one-car accident on Sunday on the road between Neligh and Oakdale. The car was badly dam aged but no one was seriously in jured. Other Deloit News The HEO club met last Thurs day at the Claude Elliott home. The husbands were present for a covered dish dinner. The next meeting will be at the Ewald Spahn home in March. The men will again be dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdie Hupp and daughters attended the wedding of Ferdie’s youngest brother, Jim, at Omaha on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack and Mr. and Mrs. R. Morrow of O’Neill were supper guests Wed nesday evening, February 8, at the Johnny Bauer home in honor of the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Tomjack and Mrs. Morrow. Mrs. Pat McLain was a week end guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bartak. Aoe Ann Huffman was an over night guest at the Henry Reimer home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schindler of Omaha visited relatives in El . gin one day last week. Sunday dinner guests at the J. A. Larson home in Ewing were Mr. and Mrs. Don Starr and Elii abeth of West Point, Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer and Elayne. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack were Saturday evening guests at the H. Reimer home. Carolyn Potter spent Saturday at the Martin Pofahl home. Roger and Dean Pofahl are par ticipating in the golden gloves bouts in Omaha this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Spahn and Doris Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph T3artak, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Funk, Vera Dell and Jodine were Neligh visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer and Elayne were guests at a party for the Elgin public school faculty at the Forest Barker home Friday evening. Harlan Urban accompanied his brother-in-law on a business trip through South Dakota last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Allemang call ed at the H. Reimer home Wed nesday evening, February 8, and were supper guests at the Louis Demaray home. LYNCH NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Allen and son of Page spent Thursday eve ning at the Don Allen home. Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Moody and sons were last Sunday supper guests at the Frederick King home. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Mulhair en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pishel and family and Mrs. Mary Pishel, all of Verdel, last Sunday at a six o’clock dinner. Delbert Wade and Jack Tarr and son, Jackie, were honored at a birthday party at the Tarr home Friday evening. Those pre sent were Clarence Kolund and Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Faye Courtney, Mrs. Glen Rihanek, A/lc Robert Courtney, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Havranek, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mueller and Kay and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wade. Friend Keeler of Fremont was here last week calling on friends. He also attended the funeral of his brother, Luzerne, held at But te, Monday, February 6. Peter Pesicka of Lake Andes, S.D., was a business visitor here on Wednesday, February 8. Leonard Neilson was a business visitor in Wagner, S.D., on Thurs day. mr. ana mrs. meric oieier oi Butte moved to the Earl Rosicky farm 3^ miles north and % mile northwest of Lynch, recently va cated by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johns. Mrs. Lee Barnes and Mrs. Earl Pritchett were honored guests at a party at the Lee Barnes home Sunday evening, February 5. Pitch served as entertainment. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Bry an Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Christensen and Jerry and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pritchett. Mr. and Mrs. Albert McDonald motored to Omaha Tuesday eve ning, February 7, where they met their son, Ike, who came home for a three-day stay, enroute to a diffrent air force base. The Mc Donalds took him back to Omaha on Saturday enroute to Biloxi, Miss. Superintendent Baack Speaks to P-TA— City School Supt. Milton Baack was principal speaker at the Mon day evening, February 6, meeting of the Parent-Teachers’ associa tion. He had charts prepared showing comparisons of the O’ Neill public school in relation to other schools of similar size. - Mrs. William McIntosh enter tained the Wesleyan Service Guild Monday evening at the M&M. A meeting was held at her home fol lowing the dinner. Receive Aberdeen-Angus Awards Among the 4-H and FFA members participat ing in the Angus association banquet Monday, Feb. 6, were (clockwise): Ronald Stark, Sharon Miner, Brenda Faye Beelaert, Karen Garwood, Eloise Heiser, Eric Lynn Larwood, Dean Gar wood, David Garwood, Everett Garwood, Marilyn Siders, Becky Beelaert, Ruth Miller and Beverly Cihlar (back to camera).—The Frontier Photo. mmm a Participate in Angus Banquet 1 receiving awards at tne recent Angus Banquet were: E. L. Miner of O’Neill, outstanding member of the association; Brenda Beelaert of Page, ex hibitor of purple ribbon heifer at the Tri-County fair; Sharon Miner of O’Neill, exhibitor of purple ribbon steer at county fair; Becky Beelaert of Page, exhibitor of purple ribbon heifer at Tri-County; Glenn Miller of O’Neill, purple ribbon stocker feeder winner at the county fair, and Robert Beelaert of Page, purple ribbon at state futurity at Columbus in 1955, also purple at Holt, Tri County and state fairs.—The Frontier Photo. Doris Pettijohn Shower Honoree STUART—Miss Doris Pettijohn was guest-of-honor at a pre-nup tial shower Sunday afternoon, February 12, in the Community church basement. Twenty-four ladies spent the afternoon playing games. Miss Pettijohn received many gifts. A lunch of ice cream, cake and coffee was served by the hostess es, Misses Lois Finch, Marilyn Delosh, Joan Kunz and Lucille Mitchell. Miss Pettijohn will become the bride of Dewey Halligan of Bas sett on February 22. They will make their home in Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Pnbil drove to Rushville Monday, tak ing Mother Agnesine with them. She was to go on to Alliance from there. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES (127 S. 4th, O’Neill) Friday, February 17: Theocrat ic ministry school, 7:30 p.m.; ser vice meeting, 8:30 p.m., theme: “Accurate Knowledge Tests to Maturity.” Sunday, February 19: Watch tower study on “My Load Is Light,” using January 1 Watch tower, 7 p.m. Wednesday, February 22: Bible book study, 8 p.m., using book, “You May Survive Armageddon into God’s New World,” chapter IX, “Separating the Peoples for Life or Destruction.” COMMUNITY (Stuart) Rev. D. D. Su, pastor Tonight (Thursday): Westmin ster fellowship, 7 p.m., followed by choir practice at 8 p.m. World day of prayer services will be held Friday at 2:30 p.m., sponsored by the Cleveland Pres byterian and Community church Women’s societies. Everyone is invited to attend this service. Sunday, February 19: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship service, 11 a.m. Mrs. Don McKamy took Miss Dorothy Bennett to Sioux City on Saturday. From there Miss Ben net went by train to Minneapolis, Minn., where she will visit her sister. Mrs. Russell Galbreath. CHRIST LUTHERAN (O’Neill) Seventh and Clay Sts. Rev. E. G. Smith, pastor Friday, February 17: Program committee of Men’s club meets, £ p.m. Saturday, February 18: Con firmaiton class, 1:30 p.m. Sunday, February 19: Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.* worship, 11 a.m. . Wednesday, February 20: Mid week Lenten meditation, 8 p.m. choir rehearsal, 9 p.m. METHODIST (Chambers) Rev. J. M. Hodgkin, pastor Sunday, February 19: Sunday school, 10 a.m., Eugene Baker, su perintendent; worship, 11 a.m. World day of prayer will b€ observed Friday, February 17, a1 the Chambers Methodist church under the auspices of the Be than j Presbyterian Woman’s associa tion. Gordon Watson spent Mondaj in Plainview on business. WESLEYAN METHODIST (O’Neill) Rev. Duane Lauber, pastor Sunday, February 19; Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship service, 11 a.m.; Wesleyan youth, 7:30 pun.; adult fellowship, 7:30 p.m.; evangelistic service, 8 p.m. Prayer service and Bible study, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. World day of prayer Friday, February 17, will be observed at 7:45 p.m. We invite you to this service. ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN (Chambers) Rev. Howard E. Claycombe, pastor Thursday, February 16: Special meeting of the stewardship com mittee at 8 p.m. Saturday, February 18: Con firmation class, 9 a.m., until 12 noon. Sunday, February 19: Sunday school, nursery class, adult Bible class, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST (O’Neill) Corner of Sixth and Grant John homas, minister Sunday, February 19: Bible school, 10 a.m.; communion and preaching, 11 a.m.; evening wor ship at 7:30 o’clock. Bible study and prayer session, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. In the name of Jesus Christ we bid you a sincere welcome to these services. CENTER UNION (O’Neill) Rev. C. P. Turner, pastor Sunday, February 19: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; preaching, 11 a.m.; young people’s meeting at 7:30 p.m.; preaching service fol lowing young peoples’ meeting. Midweek prayer meeting and Bible study will be in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lorenz Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Jolly Workers in All - Day Session RIVERSIDE—The Jolly Work ers club had an all-day meeting at the Ralph Shrader home last Thursday. The ladies embroider ed tea towels for the hostess and sewed quilt blocks and baby clothes for the United Presbyteri an Women’s Missionary society to send to the Frenchburg hospital in Kentucky. Mrs. Rol Hord presided at the business meeting and election of officers for the coming year. Officers will be: Mrs. Rol Hord, president; Mrs. Robert McDaniel, secretary-treasurer (both re-elect ed); Mrs. Willie Shrader, vice president. The cltib will have an afternoon meeting March 8 at the Louis Shrader home. I - Other Riverside News Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Spes of Columbus visited from Friday un til Sunday afternoon at the Joe Tom jack home. The Lynn Fry family were Sun day dinner guests at the Kittie Fry home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson visit ed at the Will Conner home on Wednesday evening, February 8. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Spes and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tomjack were supper guests Saturday at the Frank Hawk home. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry and children were Neligh visitors on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson vis ited at the Marvin Pribnow home near Cedar Rapids Tuesday, Feb ruary 7. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Mosel and daughters visited at the Reu ben Ahlman home near Neligh last Thursday evening, helping Reuben celebrate his birthday an niversary. Mrs. Mosel baked the birthday cake. The Kenneth Pollock family of Neligh and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock attended the funeral of Mrs. Bedford at Page Monday. Mrs. Bedford was an aunt of Mrs. Pollock and spent her summers visiting relatives and friends in and around Page. She made her home with her son and daughter in-law in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink enter tained a group of neighbors at an oyster supper Wednesday eve ning, February 8. Mrs. Wendell Switzer and chil dren visited at the Leo Miller home while Leo and Wendell at tended the boxing matches in Norfolk. The Free Methodist Missionary society met with Mrs. Bert Fink last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge of Page visited the Howard Miller family Friday. Reverend Turner of Riverside Free Methodist church has been helping with evangelistic meet ings in Fremont the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller, Joanie and Steve were in Neligh Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink near Page. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller ate Sunday dinner at the Howard Miller home. Mrs. Bert Fink and Mrs. How ard Miller attended the funeral of Mrs. Bedford of Page Mon day. Billy Lofquest stayed Saturday ..■"■■■i"———— night with Danny Rotherham. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier, Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry, Richard and Rita Napier visited Mrs. Richard Napier and daughter in Antelope Memorial hospital Friday. Reverend Turner visited his parents at Tabor, la., Monday. The Harold Jones family vis ited at the Rol Hord home Sun day evening. The Johnny Miller family and Mrs. Anna Miller visited “Grand ma” Kallhoff at the Neligh hospi tal. INCOME TAX For assitance in filing your self-employment and tax reports, call on: Geo. C. Robertson O’Neill, Nebr. Accounting and former employee of internal revenue Downey Building — Phone 534 — REGISTERED — 39 HEREFORD* AT PUBLIC AUCTION ’ O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET * O’Neill, Nebraska • | Wednesday, February 22, 1956 | SHOW 10:00 A.M. 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