Church Notes METHODIST * Amelia-Chambers >“ Rev Harry Myers, pastor AMELIA— School, 10 a m ; worship ser vice, 9:30 a.m; Sunday-school, 10:30 a m. CHAMBERS— Shndav. May 19: Sunday •chool. 10 am.; wonslup ser vice, 11 a.m. BOTH CHURCHES Thursday, May 16: Chambers VVSCS tea at the church. 2 Pttv. Amelia choir practice and Mi r, 7:30 pan.; every’ member can vas clinic at Atkinson. 7 30 p m Sundav. May 19: Amelia adult fellowship, 7:30 p m.: Chambers high school baccalaureate, 8 pun. Monday, May 20: Chambers junior choir practice, 7.30 p.m.; Chambers senior choir practice, 8 p m ; Chambers intermediate MYF meeting, 8 p.m. Tuesdav May 21: Amelia com mission chairman’s meeting, 8 p.m, ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O’Neill) E Kirschman, pastor Sundav: Sunday-school for all ages.'10 a.m ; worship. 11 a m ; children’s service, 7 p m evangelistic rally, 7 45 p.m "Three Minutes to Twelve a 38-minute film in sound and col or will be shown at the church on Monday. May 20th at 8 p.m. The picture was filmed in Israel Thursday: Christ’s ambassa dor’s service, 7:45 p.m. CENTER UNION (O’Neill) C. P. Turner, pastor Sunday: Sunday-school, 10 a. m ; preaching service, 11 a.m.; young peoples meeting, 8 p.m ; preaching service following tin* young peoples’ meeting. Prayer meeting and mission ftudy will be in the home of Mr. and Mrs Otto Ixirenz, Wednes day evening at 8 o’clock. ST. RAUL’S LUTHERAN Carl E. Pullman, pastor Sunday. May 19 Sunday ichool, 1:30 p.m.; divine worship, 2:30 p.m. Try FRONTIER want ads! METHODIST iPire-Inman) Ri v Lisle E. Mewmaw, pastor PAGEL Today (Thursday): WSCS meet ing, 2 30 p.m.: junior choir prac tice, 4 pm; youth choir prac tice, 8 p.m. Sunday, May 19: Sunday sch >ol 10 am.; worship. II a.m.; pub lic school baccalaureate service, 8 pm in school auditorium. Monday, May 20: Commissions will meet at 7:30 p.m.. followed by official board meeting. All members ph'ase attend if pos sible. , , Tuesday, May 21: Public school commencement program. 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 22: Prayer hoar, 9 a.m Scnp(hire -Romans 8:1-10. INMAN— Today (Thhrsday): Choir prac tice 7:30 p.m, followed by MY1 Sunday, May 19: Worship, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday-school, 10:4b a.m. . ,, „ Tuesday, May 21: Vacation church school begins, 9 a.m., con tinuing through May 29 FOR BOTH CHURCHES Today (Thursday): Every member canvas clinic at Atkm .on Methodist church, r..10 p.m.. conducted by the Rev. Harold Bryant, conference stewardship director. All stewardship and finance commission melTlb^s' stewards, other officials and members who are interested in successful local church finances are urged to attend. ('IIKIST LUTHERAN (O’Neill) Seventh A Clay Streets Rev A S. Gedwillo, pastor Saturday, May 18: Confirma tion classes, 9.30 a.m. Sunday. May 19: Worship ser vice, 9 a.m.; Sunday-school, 10:1b a.m., William Fricke, superinten dent. CHURCH OF CHRIST (O’Neill) Rex James, evangelist Sunday: Bible school, 10 a.m., communion and preaching, 11 a.m.; youth meeting, 7:30 p.m.; service 8 p.m. Wednesday: Prayer meeting and Bible study, 8 p.m. _ ■■■■■"■ Ti Coming to O'Neill BIG RODEO Saturday - Sunday — June 1516 HIGH ABOVE TIIE HARD GROUND the bareback rid er clings tenuously to the simple hand hold between his legs that is his only way of sticking on the horse. Without halter or rein, the horse is completely uncontrolled, can do anything possible to rid himself of the rider. Without a saddle to help him keep his seat or stirrups to take part of the shock of the bucking and help him keep his balance, the rider in this rodeo event is at a definite disadvantage. See Bareback Riding and Other Big Events in This RCA-Approved World-Championship Rodeo Sponsored by— O’NEILL SADDLE CLUB New Arena . . . Carney Park Watch for Details News Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sucha of Schuyler and Allen Sucha of Richland were guests Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. M H. Sucha. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher of Page. Mr. and Mrs. James Storms spent Sunday in Winner, S. D. visiting relatives. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Suiter were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Suiter of Norfolk and Jaunita Closson of O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Smith of Merrill, la., spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Smith. Mrs. Elgin Ray and Mary spent Saturday in Ainsworth visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Waite. Miss Marilyn Wilson of the University of Nebraska and Miss Karolyn of St. Mary’s college, Omaha, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson. Classmates of Karolyn, Edith Gallagher of Inman and Nancy Tibbell of Oakland were also guests over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. George Van Every are visiting at the home of ! their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Johnson, at Lin coln. FP3 Dwayne L. Smith returned Thursday after spending one year j of service in Germany. He is the 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Smith. | He has completed his time in the service. A family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Schmitz Sunday. The dinner also noted Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schmitz's fourth wedding anni versary. Guests were his mother, John T. Schmitz and family and Dorrainc Jons of Bonesteel, S. D.: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schmitz of Yankton, S. D.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schmitz of Gregory, S. D.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bechtold and Carl of Jamison. Ewing News Mr. and Mrs. Max Wanser, Tom, Dick and Kitty, accom panied by Betty and Terry Wright, went on a sightseeing trip to Lincoln Wednesday, May 8 A “wonderful time” was re ported by the youngsters. Guests on mother’s day at the j home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard , Edwards were her mother, Mrs. Dora Shipp, of Harlan, la., his mother Mrs, Bernard Edwards, of Irwin, la., and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brogard and son of Fremont. P. B. Cooper of Council Bluffs, la., was a guest at the home of j Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pruden on Thursday. Mother’s day was spent by Mr. land Mrs. Irwin Cloyd and family visiting at the home of her par : ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tim merman, at Plainview. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Cloyd were their daughter and husband, Mr. I and Mrs. George Garhart, and 1 family of York. ; Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. John Wunner were Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Drewlow and Mr. and j Mrs. Harry MeKinsey, all of Stanton. Rock Falls News Don Hynes, Lou Brown, Gord on and Floyd Johnson helped I with the cattle at John Schultz’s I on May 7. John Richardson was an eve ning visitor at the Lyle Vequist home on May 9. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lange called at the William Claussen home on the forenoon of May 8. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hynes and Regina and Mrs. Joe Cavanaugh and daughter were evening visit ors at the Lou Brown home oh May 8. Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and daughter called at the Don Hynes home on the evening of May 7, principally to see their new baby daughter. Mrs. Lou Brown helped Mrs. Don Hynes on Tuesday. Lou had spent most of the week helping Don build some new corrals. Sunday dinner guests at the James Curran home included Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran and girls Betty and Mary Jo, Dale Curran and Peggy and Judy, George Curran, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Ott and Anita Ellison. Chambers News The sophomore class of the Chambers high school held a very successful bake sale in front of the Harley hardware Saturday evening. Mrs. Robert Gartner received the lucky number and won an electric clock. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kirkland of Burwell were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Walter. Other guests were Mr. and Mr. Raymond Walter and children and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Euwer of Lincoln spent the weekend with their daughter, Miss Janet Euwer, teacher in the Chambers high school. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gisch and children of Lincoln were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shavlik, and Pamela and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hubbard, and son, Rickey. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Robertson spent mother’s day with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Robertson, and chil- J dren in O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fleek and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray- j mond Shoemaker were Sunday guests in the Mike Fleek home. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wright spent I Sunday in the Ed Gunn home in O’Neill. Rev. and Mrs. Harry Myers and family were Sunday dinner guests in the Stanley Elkins , home. Mother’s day dinner guests in the L. V. Cooper home included Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Johnson and Karen and Mrs. Mattie Weller of Atkinson; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ' Friedrick and Darlene of Spen- ] cer; Arnold, Marie and Erna Zuelhke; Mrs. Hattie Tibbets and Mrs. Genevieve Bell. Cleo Alderson spent mother’s day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Alderson. Saturday, May 11, was poppy day in Chambers. Those selling poppies report an excellent sale. Mrs. Anna Albers entertained the following guests at dinner Monday, May 13: Mrs. C. E. Tib bets, Mrs. Genevieve Bell. Mrs. John Honeywell, Mrs. Fred Er mer and Mrs. John Wintermote. The occasion was in honor of Mrs. Tibbets and Mrs. Bell who i are leaving Thursday on an ex tended visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ly ! man Covey on a business trip to Lincoln Friday. Both families visited relatives. They retum 1 ed Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnson and Delmar and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Black and sons of Ewing were Sunday guests of the form er’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thorin. Inman News Postmaster and Mrs. James M; McMahon were guests Tuesday evening, May 7 in the home of Postmaster and Mrs. B. H. Stev ens at Page. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A Cov entry drove to Columbus Wed nesday, May 8, where they met their son and daughter-in-law, A/2c and Mrs. Ronald K. Coven try of Tacoma, Wash., who are' spending a couple of weeks in the Coventry home. Airman Coven try is located at McChord air force base. F. N. Oscar Eaton arrived Sat urday night from San Diego, Calif., to spend a two week leave with his mother, Mrs. John Ruther, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Art Huff motored him to Inman from Grand Island. Eat on is stationed on the USS Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Watson left Wednesday, May 7, for Rap id City, S. D., where they will spend a couple of weeks visiting in the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Watson. John Gallagher spent Friday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Winkler and family near Emmet. The Inman Pep club sponsored a bake sale at Anthony’s market Saturday. Pie and coffee were served. Mrs. W. W. Waller and her mother, Mrs. Ray Snell of Page, attended grand chapter of the Or der of Eastern Star at Lincoln, Wednesday and Thursday, May 8 9. Plans December Rite Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ernst of O’Neill announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss June (above), to Donald Tuch, son of Mr. and Mrs. ames Tuch, of Niobrara. Miss Ernst is a graduate of Wayne State Teachers college and is at present teaching in Niobra ra. Mr. Tuch attended Wayne State Teachers college and is now teaching junior high school in Niobrara. He is also jun ior high coach. A December wedding is planned. Vernon D. Johnson Weds in Illinois Miss Jo Betty Goldman, daugh er of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gold nan of Salem, 111., and SP/3 /ernon D. Johnson, son of Mr. ind Mrs. Vernie Johnson of 3rainerd, Minn., formerly of O’ Neill, were united in marriage n chapel at Ft. Sheridan, 111. it 7:30 p.m., Saturday, May 4, The double-rng ceremony was jerformed by Maj. William F. ’itman, senior Protestant chap ain at the post. Their attendants were Miss Parole Jean Baruffi of High vood, 111., and Sp/3 John W. Herald of Ft. Sheridan. The bride, who was given in in marriage by her father, ap peared in a white street, length tress and fingertip veil. Her corsage was an orchid with split carnations. The bridegroom wore a mili tary dress uniform. Mrs. Johnson is a graduate of Salem Community high, class of 1956. Mr. Johnson is a graduate of O’Neill high, class of 1954. He is with the military police at Ftk Sheridan. A reception followed in the military recreation hall. Two Holt Countyans Being Inducted Two Holt county selective ser vice registrants left O’Neill last night for induction: Harlan L. Nielsen, of O’Neill, who has been working at Hay Springs, and Jack M. Osborne of Atkin son, who volunteered. Departing at the same time for pre-induction physical ex aminations were Robert D. Tut tle of Ewing, Sammy B. Young of Chambers. James L. Nelson of Stuart and Hubert W. Ram old of Atkinson. The group left by train. SLAIGIIT TOPS MARKET A shipment of 29 stock steers from Emmet Slaight of O’Neill, cashed at $22.50 Monday on the Sioux City market. The cattle sold on a 50 or more higher mar ket that day as rains improved the country demand. A total salable run of 10,500 cattle sold with a yearling top of $23 and heifers to $20. Entertain at Dinner— Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Becker en tertained 20 guests at the Town House Friday evening at a pre nuptial dinner for their daugh ter, Miss Barbara, and John M. Curry, who were married Satur day. Winners of Martez held last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ira Moss were Mrs. William Big lin and Mrs. Homer Mullen. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Perry and family were Sunday afternoon and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson in the country. Inman News Mrs. Charles Gilligan, who spent the past month visiting in the home of her sister and broth er, Beatrice and Joseph Galla gher, has returned to her home in Sioux City. Harvey Tompkins and his mother, Mrs. L. R. Tompkins, left Thursday evening for Lincoln where Harvey attended a pre-1 conference meeting of the Metho dist conference board of trustees of which he is executive secre tary and president. Mrs. Tomp kins visited her brother and sis ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin t Doughty. They left Lincoln Fri- ! day evening for Utica where they spent the night with Mrs. Cora i Caldwell and all returned to In- j man on Saturday. Mrs. Caldwell came to spend/ mother’s day in | the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tompkins and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tompkins were also mother’s dav guests in the H. Tompkins home. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Ma Mahon were Sunday dinner i guests in the home of their son- j in-law and daughter, Mr. and i Mrs. John A. Mattson. Other af- 1 ternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wrede and family and Mrs. Mabel Wrede of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Morsbach j and son of Rapid City, S. D., are j spending this week in the home of Harlan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbach. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hutton spent Sunday in Sioux City as guests in the home of their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Green, and family. ! Joseph Bittner of Osmond spent Sunday here in visiting rel atives. Mrs. W. J. Slusher of Valentine | spent Sunday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Wat son. She was enroute to Omaha, i The Watsons also met their daughter, Miss Carolyn of Oma ha, in Columbus. She is spending a part of her annual vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brittell and daughter of Albion were guests Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbach and girls. Ottu Retke spent Friday in Nor folk visiting Mrs. Retke, who is confined to a Norfolk hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony and children were Sunday dinner guests in the home of their broth er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matsehullat, and family at Page. Mrs. Ray Siders and Marilyn were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snyder and family of O’Neill. Other guests in the Snyder home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell and Debbie of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Juracek and family of Orchard, Mrs. Bill Hibbs of O’ Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Dewain Sukup and family of Page. Mrs. Elizabeth Ticknor left Monday afternoon for her home in Denver, Colo., after spending the past 10 days with her mother, Mrs. Marv Laney. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Luben and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Luben of WLsner spent the i weekend in the homes of Mrs. May Fraka and Mr. and Mrs. cnaries uuoen. The Band Boosters club spon sored a dance at the IOOF hall ] Friday evening. There was a big crowd present. Sandwiches, cake and coffee were served at inter mission. The money realized will go toward new band uniforms. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hartigan i and son, Mike, of Norfolk came Friday evening and were week end guests in the James Coventry land Mrs. Marye Hartigan homes. Mrs. Lena Butler spent the ; weekend in the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and | Mrs. Vere Butler, and family at | Newport. European Trip Is Cancelled— Mrs. J. A. Frenking of Omaha, the former Florence McCafferty of O’Neill, who was visiting friends in Washington, D. C., prior to sailing for Europe, suf fered a minor heart attack and was forced to return home and cancel her tour of several Euro pean countries. She is a sister of Mrs. John Melvin and an aunt of John R. Gallagher. Mr. and Mrs. John Shoemak er spent the weekend in Omaha visiting their son, John, jr. St. Joseph High School A Harry White Is 87-Years-Old AMELIA—Quite a few persons attended the service* at the Methodist church Sunday evening in spite of the bad roads. Dr. J. L Jay showed slide pictures taken while on a trip to Hawaii. Mrs. Stella Sparks recognized -ovoral of the pictures as like ones shown by her nephew and tieiee, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Price, i who live in Honolulu. After the films, the group ad journed to the annex where choc olate cake, topped with whipped cream and marschino cherry, and coffee were served. "Happy Birthday" song was sung for Harry White, as he "let the cat out of the hag”, that he was observing his 87th birthday anniversary that day. L n n e h was furnished and served by Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Johnston and Mrs. Edith Ander sen. Prospertive Members Are Feted at 1 ea The Country club’s annual tea was held Wednesday at the Town House from 2 until 5 p.m. for members, prospective members and guests. The outgoing offi cers and board members were in charge: Mrs. G. Owen Cole, president; Mrs. Dale French, treasurer, and Mrs. Vern Rey noldson. secretary. New officers for the coming season are Mrs. Reynoldson, president; Mrs. John G. Stuifber gen, treasurer, and Mrs. Louis Reuner, secretary. The two new board members are Mrs. Robert Cole of Emmet and Mrs. Rex W. Wilson. , . — - Celia News Duane Beck, Russell Hipke and Frank Kilmurrv helped Emil Colfack with cattle Wednesday, May 8. Bobby Knutson and Phillip Briener from Lauridsen school, Eva Addison, teacher, passed their eighth grade examinations and attended graduation Mon day. Alex Forsythe left Sunday for Omaha. He expects to return Thursday. Mrs. George Mintle had the community missionary meeting at her home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lauridsen and Karen were Friday dinner guests at the Hans Lauridsen home. Blake Benson, O’Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mintle were Friday evening visitors at the Hans Lauridsen home. Deloit Farmers Busy Planting— DELOIT—The Deloit commu nity received almost an inch of Farmers are busy planting rain Sunday, corn. Club Winners— Winners of Jeudi club last Thursday at Mrs. L. P. Sut cliffe's home near Ewing were Mrs. Dale French, a guest, and Mrs. Dale A. Kersenbrock. Deloit News The HEO club met at the Rwald Spahn homo on Thursday A lesson on sewing was given by the loaders Lunch was ser ved by Mrs. Tomjaek and Mrs Spahn. Ewald Spahn shipped fat cat Se to Omaha Tuesday, May 7 Ralph Tomjaek had fat cattle on the Sioux City market Wednes day. May 8. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Tomjaek spent the day in Sioux City. Miss Huwaldt spent Wednes day night May 8 with her friend, Margaret Mary Funk at the Rudy Funk home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer spent Sunday in Hastings visit ing their daughters. Mrs. How ard Temple, and family and Klayne Reiniers. Mrs. Stevens returned home with them and was overnight guest at the Reimer home. The Deloit pplc noted rain all the way to Hast ings. However, relatives from West Point ami Oakland report ed scarcely any moisture. Home on Furlough— STUART—SP3 Fred E. Scha fer, son of Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Schafer, Stuart, is home on a 30 day furlough. He is station ed at the Savannah River De fense area at Augusta, Ga. Symphony chapter 318, Order of Eastern Star, met May 9. After closing of the chapter, a memorial service was given by the officers of the chapter. Completely Illustrated Series of Bible Lectures “From Eternity to Eternity” The Dispensations of Time The Hours of The World On the Screen In Color Presented By Arthur F. 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