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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1958)
Montgomerys on New York Trip RIVERSIDE — Mr. and Mrs George Montgomery left Monday December 15, for Buffalo, N Y , to visit at the home of their son-in law and daughter, Mr and Mrs James Love. Other Riverside News The Alvin Nelson family of Plainview were supper guests Sun day at the Dewitt Hoke home Mr and Mrs. Wayne Fry and family were supper guests Wed nesday, Dei ember 10, at the Z H. Fry home in honor of Judy's and Julies birthday anniversaries Mr and Mrs. Dale Napier, Mr and Mrs. Z. H. Fry, Mr. and Mrs Leo Vandersnick and the Richard Napier and Lou Vandersnick fam ilies gathered Monday night, De cember 8, at the Wayne Fry home in honor of Z. H. Fry, Judy and Julies birthday anniversaries. Mrs. Beulah Napier visited Tues day. December 9, at the Richard Napier home. Mr and Mrs. Johnny Miller vis ited Friday evening at the George Montgomery' home. Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry, Mr and Mrs Dale Napier and the Richard Napier family were guests at a 3 o’clock turkey dinner Sun day at the Ralph Munn home in honor of Mr and Mrs. Z. H. Fry’s wedding anniversary and Mr. Fry’s birthday anniversary. Mr and Mrs. George Montgom | ery visited Wednesday, December 10, at the Robert Montgomery home. Mrs. W'eb Napier and Mrs. | Ralph Shrader assisted Mrs De witt Gunter entertain the J o 11 y Workers club last Thursday. Mrs Anna Miller was guest Sun day at the John Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader, | , Mrs. Bert Fink and Mr and Mrs i l^ee Fink were Norfolk visitors i Friday. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Napier, Mrs. Beulah Napier, Mr and Mrs. j ! Dale Napier and the Richard Nap , ler family were supper guests Mon-, day, December 8, at the Z. H. Fry I home. i Mr and Mrs John Garanger of j Plattsmouth and the Jim Wertz j family of Miltondale, Kans , were ] Sunday guests at the Grant Mott home. Mr. and Mrs Dale Napier and Mr. and Mrs Richard Napier vis ited in Grand Island Friday. Mr. and Mrs Richard Napier returned home that evening while the Dale Napiers returned home Saturday Mr and Mrs. Web Napier and Mrs Beulah Napier were supper guests Thursday at the Lawrence Brown home in Neligh. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Napier and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller. Mrs. Beulah Napier stay ed for a longer visit. Duane Hord visited at the R. A Hord home over the weekend. Oth er guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Switzer and the Alfred Napier family. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom ery were dinner guests Sunday at the Lorraine Montgomery home Mr. and Mrs Dale Napier were afternoon callers. The Ed Cuddy family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cuddy and Zita Don ■ ohoe of O’Neill visited Sunday at ! the John Napier home. < tub Holds Yule Party— AMELIA Helping Hand club met Thursday, December 11, at the home of Mrs. Bernard Black more for the Christmas party. After the usual dinner, the meet ing was called to order by Mrs. Link Sageser, president, singing “Silent Night", and repeating the “lord's Prayer”. Some sugges tions of what you have made for Christmas was for roll call and was answered by all members ex cept one, Mrs. Vern Sageser, who entered the O’Neill St Anthony’s hospital. A card was signed by all mem bers and sent to Mrs. Sagerser and another one was sent to Mrs. Rose Robyler at the Plantation home in Elgin. She had sent the club a Christmas card. Mrs. Waldo and Mrs. Lindsey gave a very good program of scrambled pies, picture quiz and contests. Mrs. Ralph Rees and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge will have the program for February. There will be a lesson or January 8 at the home of Mrs. Will David, when the 1 new officers will take over. - --—————— O’NEILL TRANSFER JOHN I. TURNER, Prop. 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Hoffmann, the speaker, will present a special Christmas message: Christmas service and program, 7 pm, pre sented by Sunday school children Thursday, December 25: Christ mas Day worship, 10:30 a.m. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES (O’Neill) 127 S. 4th Street Friday, December 19: Theocrat ic ministry school, 7:30., subject: "Compromise with Demonism n Snare": service meeting, 8:30 p m.. theme: "Reason on Bible Principles" John 15:19, Sunday. December 21: Watch tower study, 6 p.m., subject: j "Signs and Wonders in the Time i of the End”. Tuesday, December 23: Bible book study, 8 p.m., subject: "A Temporary Material Sanctuary”. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN (Atkinson) Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, Pastor Sunday, December 21: Divine worship, 9 a.m.; Sunday school, 10:15 a.m . S. H. Brauer. superin tendent: ‘’The Lutheran Hour" on WJAG I p.m. Wednesday, December 24: Sun day school children’s Christmas Eve worship service. Thursday, December 25: Christ mas Day worship service, 9 a.m. CENTER UNION (O’Neill) Rev. C. P. Turner, Pastor Sunday, December 21: Sunday [ school, 10 a.m.: preaching service, J 11 a.m.; young peoples’ meeting, 7:30 p.m.; preaching service fol lowing YP meeting. Wednesday, December 21: Pray er meeting and Bible study will be in the home of Mr. and Mrs CTarence Ernst, 8 p.m. What Not Club In Yule Party— The What Not Extension- club began their Christmas Party Thursday, December 11, with a 7 Vcloek dinner at the Town House. \fter the dinner, Ihey went to the lomo of Mrs. Ted Kyster for the remainder of the meeting. Each person brought a homemade gift vhich wa s exchanged By Mrs. Rlcnn Kennicott, reporter. Mrs. Laura Burks will leave Sun lay for San Diego, Calif., to visit aer son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks and children, for the lolidays. METHODIST (Page Inmant Rev. Lisle E. Mewmaw, pastor PAGE Thursday, December 18: Wom en's Society of Christian Service meeting, 2 p.m.; junior choir prac tice, 4 p m. Christmas Sunday, December 21: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; wor ship, 11 a.m., with special Christ mas offering for world service; annual Christmas program, 7:30 p.m., with offering for world ser vice. Friday, December 26 Chancel choir practice. 8 p.m. INMAN - Christmas Sunday, December 21: Worship, 9:45 a.m., with spec ial Christmas offering for world service; Sunday-school. 10:45 a.m.; featuring a new class for those; beyond high school; annual Christ- j mas program, 7-BO p.m., with spec- ! ial offering for world service. TOR BOTH CHURCHES Wednesday, December 24: (Christmas evening): midweek prayer hour, 9 a.m., read John 1 :1-18. Sunday, December 28: Student recognition Sunday observance dur ing morning worship in both churches. All college and univer sity students in both churches are urged to attend to represent Iheit school in some way. December 28-30*: District MYF midwinter institute at Page. METHODIST (O’Neill Emmet) Rev. Glenn Kennicott, pastor O’NEILLr - Thursday, December 18: Prayer circle, 10 a.m.; Dorcas, 2 p.m. Friday, December 19: Junior choir practice, 7:30 p.m.; junior choir and intermediate fellowship will go caroling, 8 p.m. Saturday, December 20: Junior choir, 10:30 a.m.; WSCS sponsor ed church-wide food sale at Shel hammer's Jack & Jill, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., baked breads and rolls . especially wanted. Sunday, December 21: Church sch(K)l. 9:45 a.m.; morning wor ship, 11 a.m., junior choir will sing (dressed in new choir robes); church school Christmas program. 7;30 p.m. Wednesday, December 24 : ' Christmas eve communion, 9 p.m. EMMET - Sunday, December 21; Children's Sunday school and morning wor ship. 9:45 a.m.; Sunday school Christmas program, 2:30 p.m. WESLEYAN METHODIST (O’Neill) Rev. Don V. Olmsted, pastor Sunday, December 2.1: Sunday 1 school, 10 a.m.; morning worship, •' 11 a.m.; annual Christmas pro- ! gram, 7:30., presented by the ( Sunday school. Come and hear again through song and spoken < won! the real, vital meaning of ; Christmas. j Tuesday, December 23: The mid- i week prayer hour. Note the change : from Wednesday to Tuesday. O’Neill News Mr and Mrs IXm Adamson vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Charles llav ranek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Long of , Creswell, Ore., are here to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs Floyd SUGGESTION: Apricot Braid for Your Gift List How about putting this apricot braid on your Christmas gift list0 Friends will love the fruit filled yeast bread, Rill Perry, supervis >r of the local Meadow Gold Dairy assures us. Although it takes time to make ! it. according to Beatrice Cooke, director of the test kitchens in \ Chicago where the recipe was created, it is a lot of fun too. APRICOT BRAID (Makes 1 large braid* Vi cup milk, scalded Vi cup butter Vi cup sugar '2 teaspoon salt Vi cup warm water 1-ounce package active dry (-east 1 egg. beaten 4 to 4 Vs cups sifted flour Apricot Filling l cup chopped cooked dried ipricots 1- 3 cup brown sugar, firmly lacked 2- 3 cup water V2 cup chopped nuts 1 tablespoon lemon juice Glaze 1 egg yolk, slightly beaten with 2 tablespoons milk Crumb Mixture 2V2 tablespoons flour 1 tablespoon sugar Vi teaspoon cinnamon 1 tablespixin butter Combine milk, butter, sugar and ;alt; stir until dissolved. Cool -to ukewarm. Combine yeast and vater; stir until dissolved. Stir n milk mixture and the egg; mix veil. Add flour gradually; heat un ill smooth. Turn out on lightly loured surface and knead until smooth and elastic. Put in greas- i 'd bowl, brush top with melted 1 ■(Utter, cover and let rise in warm >lace until double in bulk. Punch low’ll and turn out on lightly flour- ! 'd surface. Roll out in shape of •ectangle 8 by 16 inches. Place on I jreased cooky sheet. Make apricot filling by combin- i ng filling ingredients in a sauee >an. Bring to a boil and simmer ilxrut 5-10 minutes, or until thick, stirring occasionally. Cool; then j spoon the apricot filling down cen er third of side of filling to edges ' >f dough. Fold strips at an angle I icross filling, alternating from ! lide to side. Cover; let rise until | louble in bulk. Brush with glaze. Sprinkle with i ■rumb mixture. (Make crumb j nixture by mixing flour, sugar j ind cinnamon, then cut in butter i intil mixture is crumbly.) Bake at j 150 degrees for 30-35 minutes. _34c j , i Ixwg. for Christmas, They also visited in Norfolk before their ar rival here. Miss Bernadette Hynes of New York, daughter of Mrs. I^cona Hynes, is expected to arrive De cember 21 to spend the Christmas • •• I « % . *• - holidays here. Miss H> nes is a model. ! Harry Horner of Davenport vis ! ited his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Horner from Friday. 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