The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 26, 1957, Page 6, Image 6

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    Christmas in the Churches
MKTHODI8T (Pag**- In man)
Brv Lisle E. Mewrnaw, pastor
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December 24. (Christmas eve):
Christmas candelight service,
“Swigs in the Night," 7:30 p m.
We cordially welcome all who
wish to attend this service.
Thursday, December 26: Youth
sbuir practice, 7:3© p m
Sunday, December 29: Student
mcognmon day. Sunday-school,
M a.m.; worship service, 11 a.m ,
with recognition of our students;
MY)' 7 T) p m
Tuesday. L>eeemU'r 31 (New
Year s eve): MYF Watch Night
party, 10 p m. and worship ser
vice.
Thursday, January 2; Woman’s
Society of Christian Service all
day meeting with covered dish
dinner at noon.
Sunday, January 5: First sea
son of annual scliool of missions
v> the evening The Belgian Con
£> is one of four "Ijinds of De
moon" that will be studied Plan
to attend!
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Thursday, December 26: Wo
mans Society of Christian Ser
vice meeting, 2:30 pm.
> Sunday, December 29: Worship
amrvice. 9 45 a.m.. with recogni
toon of our students; Sunday
srfmof. 10:45 a.m
Tuesday. December 31 (New
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FOR BOTH CHURCHES
Wednesday. December 25: Plan
to us4- the family worship ser
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in The Upper Room and may you
have a" merry, joyful, blessed
Christmas day.
Sunday. December 29: Fifth
Sunday I'n-e change offering for
world service in both morning
worship service's.
W’ednesday, January 1: Happy
new year. Start the new year
right with faithful church • atten
d incr and work.
Thursday, January 2: Monthly
MYF roller skating party at
Plain view- roller rink, 7 p.m.
METHODIST (O’Neill Emmet)
Rev. Glenn Kennicott
O N KILL -
Tuesday, December 24: Christ
mas communion, 9:.% p.m
Thursday, Decern ber 26: Pray
er group at the Claude Bates
home, 10 a.m.
Friday, December 27: Dorcas,
2 p.m., at the church.
Saturday, December 28: No
junior choir.
Sunday, December 29: Church
school, 9:45 a.m.; student recog
nition day observed in the wor
ship service at 11 a.m.; fellow
ship supper, 6 p.m.; worship ser
vice, 7 p.m., beginning of school
of missions. Toshira Isa will
speak In both services.
Monday, December 30: Inter
mediate MYF.
Tuesday, December 31: Family
New Year's watch night party at
the church,
EMMET —
Sunday, December 29: Worship
service and children’s Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; adult Sunday
school, 10:30 a.m.
CHRIST LUTHERAN (O’Neill)
Seventh and Clay sts.
Rev A. S. Ueuwulo, pastor
Tuesday, December 2.: Christ
mas eve worship service by the
Sunday-school children present
ing ‘"Die Gift of Jesus”, 7 p. m.
Parents and friends are invited to
participate in the worship and
join the children in the singing of
familiar Christmas hymns.
Wednesday, December 25:
Christmas Day worship service.
9 am.. The pastor's sermon:
“The Mystery of Christmas.”
Saturday, December 28: Con
firmation classes meet, 9:30 a m.
Sunday, December 29: Worship
service, 9 a.m.; Sunday-school,
10:15 a.m., W Frieke, superin
tendent; “The Lutheran Hour” on
WJAG, 4 p.m.
Wednesday, January 1: New
Years' day worship service, 10:30
a.m.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
(Atkinson)
Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, pastor
Wednesday, December 25:
Christmas day worship service,
10:30 a.m The pastor's sermon:'
“The Mystery of Christmas.”
Sunday, December 29: Sunday
school, 9:45 a.m., S. H. Brauer,
superintendent.
superintendent'; worship service,
11 a.m.; “The Lutheran Hour” on
WJAG, 4 p.m
Tuesday, December 31, Confir
mation classes, 4 p.m.
Wednesday, January 1: New
Year’s day worship. 9 a.m.
Francis A. Murray is spending
the holdays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Murray. He is a
student at the University of Ne
braska.
HAMIK & ENGLER STANDARD SERVICE
Fifth A Dougin* — Arrow* from Safeway
L HELEN’S FLOWER & GIFT SHOP I
HELEN SULLIVAN — NELL HARDING J
(HI K< II OF I HK1ST (Ewing)
Jim Caton minister
Sunday. December 29: Worship
sen ice, 10 a m,, “What Sliould I
Do?”; Bible study, 11 a m., 12th
chapter of Romans, youth ser
vice, 7 p m : worship service, 8
p.m , study in 5th chapter of He
brews
Debit News
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christon left
Denver, Colo., Wedensday, De
cemlier 18, by bus for Colorado
City, Ttex . where they will spend
a week with their son and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Christon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knapp.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heinz of Ew
ing and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hertel
and family of Chambers were
dinner guests recently at the
Ralph Tomjack home
Mary and Robert Miller came
home Friday from Omaha to
spend the holidays with their par
ents. Mr and Mrs. Frank Miller.
Leonard is in tlfb service in Ger
many.
Mrs. Otto Reimer and Mrs.
Upton of Lincoln visited the E. L
Sisson and Claence Schmiser
homes Tuesday, December 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fuller and
children have gone to Kansas City.
Mo., where Donald will attend
school this winter.
Joe Funk is visiting relatives
here over the holidays. He is
employed in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larson
I of Anchorage, Alaska, are fly
ing to Oakland, Calif., to spend i
their two weeks’ vacation with
Mrs. Larson’s mother and broth
ers.
Sunday dinner guests in the
Lambert Bartak home were Mr.
and Mrs. August Kallhoff and
granddaughter of Tilden, Mrs.
Wayne Paul and Larry and Mrs.
Alice Lodge of Elgin Supper
guests were Mr.- and Mrs. Bill
Gibbs, David and Kathy. Larry
Paul was a weekend guest.
ivir. ana mrs. iwiui doi ioa
had as their guests Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Wilmer Mosel and
Mona, and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
Jensen of Neligh.
Tuesday, December 17, Lam
bert and Keith Bartak, Bill Gibbs
and Ewald Spahn visited the
stockyards in Omaha, having
cattle on the market.
The Christian Mothers of the
St. John's church held election j
of officers and Christmas party j
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Shavlik
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohn
attended the concert at the Sa
cred Heart school in Norfolk Sun
day evening. Sharon Shavlik
was in the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bartak and |
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Regan were
in Omaha on Tuesday, December I
17.
The two Beaudin children spent j
several days last week with their j
grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Ralph
Tomjack while their parents vis
ited relatives and friends in
On aha.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Timple
and Twila spent Christmas day
at the Claude Temple home in
Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pollock
visited the Keith Bartak home
Tuesday evening, Decemlier 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer
and Elayne spent Sunday at the
Howard Temple home in Hast
ings.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller vis
ited the Johnny Miller home
Thursday evening.
Several from here attended the
program and pie social at the
Hubei school Friday evening.
O’Neill News
Spc and Mrs. R. G. (“Dick")
Nelson, who live at Waynesville,
Mo., arrived Sunday for a week’s
visit with relatives. The Nelsons
were Thanksgiving guests of
Mrs. Esther Asher and family,
former O’Neillites, at St. James,
Mo.
Miss Mary Froelich, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Froelich,
is home from Duchesne college
for the holidays.
Miss Mary Elizabeth Gatz and
her cousin, Edward Gatz, are
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Gatz from St. Mary’s
college and Creighton university,
both in Omaha.
Edward Campbell of Green
Bay, Wise., is spending the holi
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Cambpell.
Allen Martin, who teaches at
Battle Creek, is spending his
week s vacation with his mother,
Mrs. Henry Martin.
4-H W inners Vow To Ring The Bell For Safety
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DETERMINED TO BOOST THE NUMBER of 4-H members actively participating in safety pro
grams to the million mark in 1958 are these eight national winners in the National 4-H Safety
Program. Here, they show Ralph W. Moore, Director of Plant City and Field Relations for General
Motors, the dramatic rise from 72,000 4-H participants in safety when GM began its sponsorship
of the program awards 13 years ago to the current participation of 825,000 members. Leading
4-H toward the “million in safety mark” next year will be these winners, each of whom received
2400 college scholarships from GM. In addition, General Motors provides them and the other state
winners all-expense trips te the National 4-H Club Congress in Chicago. Bottom row, left to right are
Sylvia McCarty, 18, Myers, Ky.; Leonard Wertx, 17, McClave, Colo.; Marilyn Ellison, 17, El Reno,
Okla.; Don Willis, 18, Mendenhall, Miss.; Top row, left to right are Sharon Mitchell, 16, Dixmont,
Maine; Carolyn Kay Moore, 16, Fairviewr, Hans.; Ronald Powell, 16, Clark, Mo.; Christine Pasley, 17,
Hillsboro, Ore.
O’Neill News
Mrs. Louis W. Reimer, sr., re
turned Saturday, December 14
from a month’s trip to California.
She visited her father, Grant
Hasherger and her brother, Claude,
in Eureka and spent some time
with her daughter, Mrs. H. H
Moore in Burbank. Mrs. Moore
is the former Margaret Reimer.'
The Reimer’s son-in-law and dau
ghter, Sp-3 and Mrs. Richard G.
Nelson are here for the holidays
from Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo.
Weekend guests of Mrs, Hugh j
J. Birmingham were Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh B. Riley and daugh
ter, Marie of Fairbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Froelich
left Tuesday to spend Christmas
with their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wansei
and family at Hartington. t,
Miss Carolyn Lindberg is home
for the holidays from Nebraska
Wesleyan at Lincoln. She is the
daughter of the Harold Lindbergs
Mrs. J. D. Fraber and Denise
came with Mr. Fraber from Oma
ha Sunday to visit her parents,
Mrs. and Mrs. John Harrington !
and family. Mr. Fraber returned
to Omaha and will arrive with Mr.
Harrington, who is employed in
Chicago, 111., to spend Christmas
in O’Neill.
Ralph Shaw and family were
expected to arrive Monday from
Cowley, Wyo., to spend the holi-!
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Shaw, and also to
visit his sister, Mr. and Mrs. K» C.
Hunt and other relatives in Cham
l>ers and Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs William J. Free
lich, jr., of Chicago, 111., are visit
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam J. Froelich for the holidays
Miss Shirley Schultz, who is a
student at St. Francis School of
Nursing in Grand Island, arrived
Sunday to spend the holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Kersenbrock. Her brother, Nels
Schultz, who was recently trans
ferred from Omaha to Los Ange
les, Calif., with Union Pacific
Ralroad, will be unable to be
home.
Miss Judy Liddy, a student
nurse at Lincoln General hospital
in Lincoln, came Friday to spend
the holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Liddy.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Merriman
expect to leave Tuesday for Oma
ha to spend Christmas with their
son and his wife, Mr and Mrs
James Merriman and daughter,
Tracey.
Miss Genevieve Biglin and Miss
Nora McAuliffe of Sioux City ar
rived Sunday to spend Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs F. N. Cronin.
Sunday guests of the Cronins and
other relatives were Mr. and Mrs
C. E. Cronin and girls of Grand!
Island. |
Miss Ruth Harris arrived from
New York to visit her mother,
Mrs. Esther C. Harris for the holi
idays. Mrs. Harris drove to Co
lumbus Friday with Mr. and
Mrs C. W. Porter and then went
on to the airport to meet Miss
Ruth.
Ill
Mfty yon know a Christmas Season
if i
Filled with Peace and Happiness
| | JAMES DAVIDSON & SONS
Phone 264 — O’Neill
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Mr and Mrs. Roy Worth and
family of Omaha, formerly of O'
Neill, visited their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Worth and Mr.
and Mrs Fred Ijndberg Saturday
and Sunday. Clarence (Junior)
Worth and Miss Demaris Lind
berg accompanied them home.
Miss Lindbcrg recently complet
ed a business course in Omaha.
John Joe Uhl, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Norb Uhl, is home from
Washington, D. C., where he at
tends Georgetown School of Law.
He is also employed. His sister,
Miss Mary Lou, is home from
Omaha.
Lt. Allen Porter, who is station
ed at Dennison, Tex., arrived
Sunday to spend the holidays with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Porter.
Monuments of lasting beauty
made by skilled craftsmen ol
the J. F. Bloom Oo. . . . monu
ments from the factory to the
consumer.—Emmet Crabb, O’Neill
Miss Mary Lu Wilson of the
University of Nebraska at Lin
coln arrived Friday. Miss
Carolyn Wilson of St Theresa’s
college in Winona, Minn., joined
Miss Catherine of St. Mary’s hos
pita at Rochester, Minn , and ar
rived in O’Neill Saturday to spend
the Christmas holidays with par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson.
Mrs. Bertha Hayden of Wig
gins, Colo., sister of Mrs. Guy
Young and Maude Rouse is visi
ting Mrs. Fred Keman of Bas
sett.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE: Dry wood, cut in
stove lengths. — William Ba
butzke, O’Neill. 34-35p60
Chambers News
CHAMBERS -Woman’s Society
of Christian Service het Thurs
day, December 19, at the church
with Mrs. John Honeywell, Mrs.
Mina Meyers and Mrs. LaVeme
Hoerle hostesses. Mrs. T. E Al
derson led the devotionals. Mrs.
Steve Shavlik presented the les
son on "You Are My Witnesses”
assister by several of the ladies.
Mrs. Lloyd Gleed and Mrs. C. V.
Robertson sang Christmas carol
The vice president, Mrs. Guais
Wintermote, presided at the bus
iness session. Mrs. T. E. New
house, promotion secretary, gave
a report.
Letters were read from Rev.
Duane Hutchinson and Rev. and
Mrs. Hansberry, former pastors.
Lunch was served by the hos
tesses.
CHAMBERS — Valley Center
extension club met Friday at the
home of Mrs. H .C. Walter with
18 members answering roll call
by naming a favorite cookie. One
visitor, Mrs. Howard Beed, was
also present.
A business meeting in charge
of the president, Mrs. Sam Young
was held. Mrs. G. H. Grimes,
Mrs. Genevieve Bell and Mrs.
Hattie Tibbets reported on the
St. Anthony’s hospital auxiliary
meeting.
Names were drawn for mys
Drs. Wilson & Sucha
PHYSICIANS * SURGEONS
Phone 138 —O’Neill
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Mrs Orville Svatos was in
1 charge of games for Christmas.
Gifts were exchanged and lunch
was served by the hostesses.
Next meeting is Tuesday . Jan
uary 17, at the home of Mrs Sam
Young.
Mrs. Edwin Hubbard and son,
Ricky, sp nt the wekend of De
cember 14-U> with her brother-ln
law and sister. Mr. and Mrs Har
vey Gesch and family at Lincoln
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