Church Notes A.HHEMBI.) OF «.OI> (O’Neill) Rev. Robert A. Paul, pastor Sunday, November 17: Sunday School. 10 a.m., Allen Walters, supt . lesson topic ’’Andrew the Soul Winner"; worship service, 11 a m The morning sermon will be delivered by the Evangelist Bill Lane; children’s church, 7 p.m.; juniors CA's, 7 p.m.; Christ's Ambassadors, 7 p m Old fashioned revival meet ings will continue each night, ex cept Saturday, through Sunday, Nov ember 24. Services begin at 8. The evangelist is Rev. Bill Lane of Tulsa, Okla., The pub lic is invited. CHRIST LUTHERAN (O’Neill) Seventh A Clay Streets Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, pastor Thursday, November 14: La dies' aid meeting, 8 p.m , Saturday, Novemlier 16: Confir mation classes meet for instruc tion, 9:30 a.m. Sunday, November 17; Worship service, 9 a.m. The Rev. W. Hartmann, cirouit visitor from Ainsworth, will conduct the ser vice, 9 am.; Sunday-school, W. rfricke, supt, 10:15 a.m.; ‘‘The Lutheran Hour" on WJAG, 4 pm. ’ Monday, November 18: Special Meeting of the voting assembly with Visitor Hartman, 8 p.m. I ! I IMMANUEL LUTHERAN (Atkinson) i Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, pastor Sunday, November 17: Sunday $phool, 9:45 a.m., S. H. Brauer, supt.; worship servioe, 11 a.m.; “The Lutheran Hour” on WJAG, 4 p m. Tuesday, November 19: LWML meeting, 2 p.m.; confirmation classes meet, 4:30 p.m.; Sunday mbm1 teachers and staff meet ing, 8 p.m. KAUP Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kaup of Stuart, a daughter, Deborah Ann, weighing 8 pounds 12 ounce's, bom Saturday, No vember 9, at Atkinson Memorial hospital CHURCH OF CHRIST (O’Neill) Rex James, Evangelist Sunday, November 17: Bible i school at 10 a.m.; communion and preaching at 11 a.m.; evening ser-i vice at 7:30 o’clock. Wednesday, November 20: Bib le study and prayer meeting at; 7:30 p m. Visit Mission— Mrs. Lyle Watson and son, Dan, of Chambers and Vivian Martin spent Saturday and Sunday atj Pine Ridge, S D. They took a loadj of clothes to the Holy Rosary mission. METHODIST (O’Neill-Em met) Rev. J Olen Kennell, pastor Thursday. November 14: Wo man's Society of Christian Ser vice, 2 p m., at the church. Friday, November 15: Dorcas, 2 p m. Saturday, November 16: Junior choir, 10:30 a.m. Sunday, November 17: Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; worship ser vice. 11 a.m.; evening service, 7:15 o'clock. Monday, November 18: Inter mediate youth fellowship, 7 p.m.; Wesleyan service guild, 8 p.m. Tuesday, November 19: Study group at the church, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, November 20: Sen ior choir, 7 p.m.; senior youth fellowship, 8 p.m. Thursday, November 21: Pray er group at C. Bates home. 10 a.m ; commission on membership and evangelism in evening. O’Neill News Mrs. James Finley and Sheila of Bronson, Tex., were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Closson. Sunday guests were her sister, Mrs. Cer pha Switzer and children of Clear water. Cpl. William Davidson of Camp Pendelton, Calif., arrived Thurs day to spend a 30-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson. From here he will leave for Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Koenig of Butte were Monday visitors at the Duane Gray home. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Van Voor his, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kruse, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkins, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Liddy and Mr and Mrs. L. L. Lundeen of Col umbus attneded a Consumers Public Power employees' party in Valentine Thursday, November 7 Mr. and Mrs. Mills Barnard of Wagner, S.D., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Crabb. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Norman of Ord were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Clifford Harding. John Harrington left Saturday to spend several weeks in Chi cago, 111. Mr. and Mrs. George Head spent the weekend in Omaha visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. Loo Hines were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen of Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Ira. H. Moss, Mrs. H. J. Hammond, and Mrs. Lod Janousek spent fiom Friday until in North Platte. Mr. and Mrs. Moss and Mrs. Hammond visited at the Charles Chace home and Mrs. Janousek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beckwith. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Janzing of Wichita, Kans., spent the week end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janzing, and other relatives. Riverside News Mr. and Mrs. Roi Hord ami Duane were dinner and supper guests at the Lafayette Gunter home near Hoskins. In the eve ning they attended the wedding of Charlene Hall and Roger Gtw I ter in the Zion Lutheran church near there Duane ushered at the i wedding and Mrs. Hord poured at the reception. Others attending 1 were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier, Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter, Mrs. Lyle Switzer, Mr and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and Clayton and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter and Paul. Duane Hord and Paul Gunter were overnight guests at the Lafayette Gunter home Sunday. Free Methodist Missionary Society had an all day work meet ing at the Blanche Hemenway home last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Napier and Tommy and Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Napier and family ate Sunday dinner at the Web Napier home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier and family visited Sunday eve ning at the Wayne Fry home. Leo and Walter Miller and Wendell Switzer sang for the Robert MacLachlan funeral in At kinson Ihursday, November 7. I Wilbur Bennett, Ralph Shrader and Wilbert Napier were pall ; bearers. Mrs. Shrader, Mrs. Ben nett and Mrs. Napier also attend I ed the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones were Sunday afternoon callers at the Johnny Miller home. The Wayne Fry family were in | Neligh Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fry spent the weekend visiting Duane Jen sen family in Newman Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink went to McPherson, Kans., Friday and returned Tuesday. They visited at the Dale Hall home. Mrs. Hall is the former Frances Fink. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Pollock and Phil of Omaha spent the weekend at the Dave Pollock home. The Kenneth Pollock fam ily of Neligh were guests on Sun day. Dinner guests at Howard Mil ler’s Sunday were the Walter and Leo Miller families, Ernest Trow bridge and Anna Smith of Inman and Ora Switzer, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevens of Page were after noon callers. Mrs Ora Switzer accompanied Mrs. Dan Robbins and children to their home at Racine, Wise., Tuesday, November 5. Mr. and Mrs Wendell Switzer attended the funeral of their cou sin, Eugene Olmstead, in Neligh Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom ery called Sunday afternoon at the Johnny Miller home and Sun day evening at the Lorraine Montgomery home. The Ralph Shrader family were Sunday dinner guests at the Lewis Shrader home. Mrs. Ed Hoag stayed with the Alfred Napier children Sunday evening. Kitty Fry was a Sunday dinner guest at the Lynn Fry home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mont gomery and Roberta were in Nel igh Friday. Mr. and Mrs Lynn Fry and Shiela and Lionel Gunters were in) Neligh Tuesday, November 5. Mrs. Chet Taylor and Susan shopped in O’Neill Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and' Clayton visited Sunday evening at the Alvin Nelson home near Plainview Mr. and Mrs, Lionel Gunter were in O’Neill Wednesday, Nov ember 6 Paul Gunter was home over the weekend having no school veter an's day. Hospital Notes ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: November 4—Mrs. Homie South of Inman, medical; I Mrs. Charles Deermer of Atkin son, medical; Mrs. Elvin Harley of Stuart, surgical; EC-Jeanie i. Foreman of Emmet, medical; Mrs. Victor Frickel of Atkinson, medical: Mrs. Gary Lech of At kinson. medical; 6-Mrs Warren Shaw of Bassett, medical; fC- Mrs Orl&n Fry rear of Atkinson, med ical; & Mrs. Henry Hamik of Stuart. medical; Mrs Frank Mancuso of Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Dennis Kaup of Stuart, obstetrical; 11—William Seger of Atkinson, medical; Benita Rae Kauo of Stuart, sureical. Dismissed: November 4—Mi's. Bernard Richard and twin sons of Chambers; 6—Mrs. William An son and daughter of O’Neill; S Mrs. Ivan Roth and son of Valen tine, Mrs. Warren Shaw of Bas sett, Mrs. Gary Lech of Atkinson, Mrs. William McAllister of Atkin son, Mrs. Elvin Harley of Stuart, Mi's. Theo Braun of Atkinson; 9— Mrs. Dale Barnes and son of At I kinson, Mrs. Charles Deermer of | Atkinson, Mrs. Romie South of Inman, Mrs. Leo Seger of Atkin j son. Hospitalized: Mrs. Gertrude Zinky of Atkinson, Mrs. Orlan Fryrear of Atkinson, Mrs. Henry Hamik of Stuart, Mrs. Clara Jen nings of Atkinson, Mrs. Dennis Kaup and daughter of Stuart, Mrs Van Humphrey of Atkinson, Mrs. Francis Mancuso of Atkin son, J.eanie Foreman of Emmet, Mrs. R. E. Chace of Atkinson, Jim Berigan of Atkinson. Expired: Robert MacLachlan of Atkinson on November 4. O’Neill News Mr. and Mrs. C E. Jones and her sister, Mrs. Esther Morgan, were in Omaha Monday where Mr. Jones had business. On their way home they visited their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. Vincent Jones, in Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. George Van Every returned Tuesday, Novem ber 5, from a stay in Omaha where they saw their new grand child anti visited their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Van Every and family. They also went to Lincoln to see their dau ghter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Johnson. They stop ped in at Norfolk and saw their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. I Marvin Van Every. Arriving from Kansas City, Mo., Friday to spend the holiday week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Becker, were their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Curry. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Watson were in Bartlett and Plainview on business Friday. They were sup per guests of her brother, B. H. Mosher of Plainview. ---—„ Celia News Mr. and Mrs. William Maloun and son and Charles Sweet were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. O A Hammerberg. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McDowell were also Sunday afternoon guests at the Hammerberg home Mr. and Mrs. William Maloun were dinner guests at the Alex Forsythe home Monday. Novem ber 4. Mrs. Connie Frickel and Cur tis stayed at the Ray Pease home Friday evening while Mr. Pease and Mr. Frickel attended the football game between Atkinson and O'Neill at O'Neill. Score was Atkinson 20, O’Neill 6. Jeanene Johnson spent Sunday at the Connie Frickel home. Mr. and Mrs. William Maloun and Billy and Dorothy Scott were Friday evening viators at the Duane Beck home. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ratliff and Mrs. Frances Dobias were Sun day supper guests at the John Schwindt home. Darrel McKathnie visited Ven ita Schwindt after school Thurs day, November 7. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Naber were Friday evening visitors at the John Schwindt home Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frickel and family were Sunday dinner guests at the William Coleman home. Her sister, Mrs. Jierry Henderson, and husband and their Ann Timm v nf Vnlpntinp wpip also at the Coleman home. Arriv-I ing Saturday night and return ing to Valentine Monday. Denton and Shirley Colfack of Norfolk spent Friday evening to Sunday evening with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack. Gary Hoffman spent Tuesday night, November 5, at the Victor Frickel home. Roger Hoffman was an overnight guest at the same home Wednesday, Novem ber 6. Mrs. Connie Frickel and son. Quits, and Mrs. Milton McKath nie and Kay were last Thurs day afternoon visitors at the home of Mrs. Joe Hendricks. Mrs. Emma McKathnie of At kinson and granddaughter, Ellen McKathnie, of Norfolk came Sat urday evening to Milton McKath nie’s home. They returned to their homes Monday. Ellen works in a bank in Norfolk. Mrs. Inez Hayes, Mrs. Leonard Chaffin, and Mrs. Milton McKath nie met with Mrs. George Beck to plan the lunch for the Louis Storjohann sale which the Celia Homemakers club will serve Sat urday, November 18. Rev. Ted Oiling and family and his brother, Ray, of Long Pine were Sunday dinner guests at the Milton McKathnie home. Rev. Oiling held church services Sun day at the McKathnie home. Sunday, November 10, Patricia Kilmurry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilmurry, was nine years old. Her paternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Kil murry, helped her celebrate the day at the Frank Kilmurrv home. ( Mr. and Mrs. William Maloun were last Thursday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. O. A. Ham merberg. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilmurry and family are enjoying television at their farm home. Dorothy Scott was a Sunday dinner guest at the Duane Beck home. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heiser and Gerald were last Thursday eve ning visitors at the Duane Beck ; nome. KIN DIES RIVERSIDE — Robert Schome- ] )aum, stepbrother of Margaret ] -Yy and Joyce Montgomery, died ; it his home in Ellensburg, Wash., ■ Sunday. Funeral services were * leld Wednesday. He had moved ' o Washington over 35 years ago vith his family. His widow is the • ormer Elizabeth Walters. [ileesons Return— Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Gleeson 'etumed Sunday, November 3, ' Yom a trip to Cary, 111., where , hey were guests of her sister, VTrs. Norman Maxon. They also vere in Detriot, Mich. Baby Baptized— Baby James Patrick McDer- . mott of Osmond was baptized iere Sunday. His aunt and uncle, < VTiss Leona Underwood and Her- , )ert Underwood, were his God- ] parents. \ < Friday Mr. and Mrs. P. J. ] Donohue of Bonesteel, S.D., were r quests of his sister and family, Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Gleeson. 1 The Dwayne Philbricks visited i relatives in Stuart and north of 1 Stuart Sunday. _ j — ' Weds in Dakota Miss Marlene Ermer of O' Neill (above) became the bride of Ronnie Haake of Chambers in a quiet nupital rite Thurs day, October 24, at Chamber lain, S.D The couple is residing at Chambers. Mrs. Haake teach es the Martha school; Mr. Haake is employed at Harley's Produce.^O'Neill Photo Co, WWI Vet Dies Peter P. Matthews (above), one of Holt county’s first vol unteers for army during World War I, died Saturday, Novem ber 2, at Des Moines, la. Fun eral services were held here Tuesday, November 5. Surv ivors include: Sisters Mrs. Rose Shoemaker of Winner, S. D., Mrs. Anna Crilly of Rapid City, S.D., Mrs Fay (Nell) Hill of Gordon, Mrs. Albert (Mary) | Williams of Hot Springs, S.D.; brothers M. J. Mathews of Den- I ver, Colo., Thomas, James and Leo, all of O’Neill, and Bernard of Lincoln. O’Neill News Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shierk were vere in Naper Sunday visiting VIr. and Mrs. John Stahlecker. George Schneider of Ft. Pierre, S.D., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sch leider. Mrs. Bernard Rohde and new )aby, Dennis James, who have x?en staying with his parents, Jr. and Mrs. R. J. Rohde, since Jonday, November 4, returned o their home Tuesday. The baby vas baptized Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Christen en of Lynch visited Mr. and Mrs. >ale Thierolf Monday. Weekend guests of Mr. and Jrs. C. E. Jones were their son ind wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. Vincent iones, of Columbus. Arriving Tuesday from Seattle, Vash., to visit his parents, Mr. ind Mrs. Roy Parker, were Mr. ind Mrs. Frank Parker and dau ;hter, Scott Geyer, also of Seattle, iccompanied them. The Western ;oast guests expect to be here ibout a week. Guests of Rev. and Mrs. D. V. Dlmstead and family were her' nother, Mrs. Gertrude Lowe, and j Jrs. Olmstead’s brother and rife', Mr. and Mrs. Warren I .owe, ind children, all of Robinson, and, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Saw der for a month. ON Kill. UXUU Guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. IV>n Kellner were Mr and Mrs. Pollock and family of Neligh, Mrs Melvin Gunter of Orchard and Mrs. Anna Pollock of Ewing Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ed L. Krugman were Mr. and Mrs. Ed K. Krugman and Mrs. Paul Krugman and Keith Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kuhfahl visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cavanaugh in Falls City. Judy Liddy of Lincoln spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Liddy. Clay Johnson, Jr., and Neal Marshfield spent Saturday night and Sunday in York hunting and they visited at the Roy Johnson home. Mi*, and Mrs. Kenneth Juran amt hoys spent the weekend near Uonesteel and Burke, SD., visit* ing relatives 0 AUCTION j As I have sold my farm, I will sell the following personal property' at public sale at the place located 2 miles west and l/z mile south of Spencer, Nebraska on— Friday, November 22 Sale Starts at 12:00 noon Lunch by United Lutheran Women LIVESTOCK 25—Young Hereford cows with fall calves at side 2—Two-year-old heifers j 1—Registered Hereford bull, S-years-old j ; 1—Milk cow, to freshen soon 20—Hereford yearlings (12 steers, 8 heifers) All cattle are T.B. tested. All heifers and some cows Bangs vaccinated. Farm Machinery J-D “B” (las Tractor with hydraulic cylinder. Very good condition; J-D Quick Attach Cultivator; J-D Tractor 2-row Corn Planter complete with furrow openers, covering knives and 80 rds of check wire (new); M-M “69” Combine complete with pick-up attachment, has harvested only 160 acres; M-M 1-row Corn Picker, good condition; New Idea Horn Hydraulic Loader and Manure Scoop with Hay Stacker, nearly new. M-M Manure Spreader, nearly new; J-D 10-ft. Power Bind er; J-D 12 ft. Disc, new; J D 10-ft. Disc; 4 section Flexible Har row, new; 4-section Harrow; Koyker Grain Tlevator with mo tor, nearly new; J-D Wagon with 100-bu. capacity wide box, nearly new; Lumber Wagon; 1940 Chevrolet Special Town Se dan. good condition; MoOormlck-Deering Endgate Seeder with grass seed attachment. McCormlck-Deering 10-inch Burr Grinder, wiui elevator; McCormlck-Deering 8-ft. Mower, good condition; McCormlck Deering Rake; Hay Rack with steel running gear; McCormlck Deering "Little Genius" 14-in. 2-bottom Plow; Jamesway Oil Brooder Stove with pipes; Cesspool Pedal Pump with Briggs & Stratton gas motor; Chicken Waterers and feeders; Steel Wheel Barrow, good; 14-ft. Feed Bunk, good as new. 16-ft. Ladder; 10-ft. Ladder; 8-ft. Step Ladder; fl-ft. Step Ladder; 2—7-ft. Galvanised Stock Tanks, new; 160 Rod Barb Wire; 70 rods (approx.) of 26-in. Woven Hog Wire; lumber; steel posts; creosote posts; some chicken wire; troughs; steel cable; steel fuel barrels; vinegar barrel; oil cans; grease guns; loading chute on wheels; grindstone; coaster wagon; shovels;, forks; spades; wire stretcher; hoes; rakes; posthole diggers; wire scoop. TOOLS : Hydraulic jack; wrecking bar; vise; brace and bits; large heavy duty electric drill; levels; squares; wrenches; lasso rope; 1 many other items too numerous to mention. 75 Laying Hens — Austra Whites Household Goods ; LIVING & DINING BOOM FURNITURE BEDROOM FURNITURE KITCHEN A UI NDRV APPLIANCES TERMS OF SAIJC: CASH. If credit is wanted, make arrange i incuts with the clerk before the sale. No property to be remov ed until settlement to made. JAMES ZIDKO, Owner Pearson A larwn, Auctioneers Spencer State Bank. Clerk AUCTION ALBION, NEBRASKA Having decided to go to California, I will sell at Public Au tion on the farm 4 miles west and 1 mile north of Albion, Ne braska, on — , Wednesday, November 20 Sale Starts at 42:00 Noon Lunch on the Grounds 2 — Good Trucks — 2 1954 Chevrolet truck with near new rubber and 10-ft. Obec co box; 1953 Ford truck with 2-speed axle, rubber very good— 16'/2-ft. box with deck plank. rarm equipment Ford-Ferguson tractor; I)ray wagon; 1-row drill, good con dition; Dearborn mower; Massey-Harris mower, 7-ft.; Dearborn sweep, new; McCormick side rake, new; 15-ft. John Deere disc; harrow; emigrate seeder; McCormick 2Q0 spreader; Dultmeir near-new wagon, box with new 6-ply rubber, 143 — Dairy Cattle — 143 TB & Bangs laboratory Tested or Official Bangs Vaccination 7 Brown Swiss, 2 springers, 5 just fresh 14 Holstein 1st alf heifers, 8 springers, 6 just fresh 11 Holstein 2nd and 3rd calf cows, 4 just fresh, 7 springers 8 Guernsey cows, 2nd and 3rd calf springers 4 milking Shorthorn cows, springers 3 first calf heifers, springers 5 Brown Swiss yearling heifers, open 8 Holstein yearling heifers, open 1 Shorthorn yearling heifer, open 6 Guernsey yearling heifers, open 15 Holstein and Guernsey heifer calves 20 Holstein calves, ZVi months old 40 Holstein calves, 1 month old 4 steers, wt. 350 lbs. | 1 Holstein bull, purebred, 18 months, Pabst and Carnation breeding 1 Farm Master milking machine 60 Mixed Shoats Vaccinated and wormed 2 Purebred Spotted Boars Wormed and double vaccinated 111-Sheep-111 9ft ewes, bred to lamb, will start lambing by March 30; 18 ewes, to start lambing In March; Purebred Columbia buck, l year; 2 purebred Hampshire bucks, 1 year. 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