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Church Notes
METHODIST (O’Neill Emmet)
Rev. Glen Kennicott, pastor
O'NEILL_
Friday. December 26: Dorcas,
2 p.m.
Saturday, December 27: Junior
choir, 10.30 a.m.
Sunday, December 28: Church
school, 9:45 a.m.; morning wor
ship, 11 a.m., (Special invitation
to all students home for vacation);
annual school of mission begins
in the evening with a fellowship
supper at 6; films and study at
7:15; district MYF institute begins
at Page, 3 p.m.
Monday, December 29: District
MYF institute continues at Page.
Tuesday, December 30: District
MYF institute closes at noon.
Wednesday, December 31: High
school choir, 7:15 p.m.; adult
choir, 8 p.m.
EMMET- _
Sunday, December 28: Chil
dren's Sunday school and morning
worship, 9:30 a.m.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
(Atkinson)
Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, pastor
Wednesday: 8 p.m., Christmas
Eve worship service by the Sun
day school children.
Thursday: 9 a.m., Christmas
day worship.
Sunday: 9 a.m., Divine wor
ship. 10:15 a.m., Sunday school
Ray Lawrence
O'NEILL — PHONE 111
Dealer ol Nixon A Os
F-E-E-D-S
General Livestock Hauling
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S H. Brauer, SupL
Thursday: 10:30 a.m.. New
Year's day worship.
JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
(O'Neill)
Friday, December 26: Theocrat
ic ministry school, 7:30 p.m., sub
ject, "Kingship and Priesthood
Why Separate?”; service meeting,
8:30 p.m., theme, "Walk in the
Principles of the Worship of Je
hovah”.
Sunday, December 28: Watch
tower study, 6 p.m., subject,
"Reading the Meaning of the
Signs and Wonders”, Isa. 8:18.
CHRIST LI THE RAN (O’Neill)
Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, pastor
Thursday: 10:30 a.m., Christ
mas day worship service.
Sunday: 9:45 a.m., Sunday
school. Wm. Fricke Supt. 11 a.m ,
divine worship. 4 p.m., "The Lu
theran Hour” on WJAG.
Thursday, January 1: 9 a.m.,
divine worship.
March of Dimes
Directors Named
The appointment of Nebraska
county directors for the January,
1959, march of dimes has been
completed according to Ted R.
Hughes of Seward, state march of
dimes chairman.
The appointments include the
following from this area: Jack
Rohrberg of Orchard, Antelope
county; Mack Mahannah of Butte,
Boyd; Mrs. Irene L. Barrett of
Greeley, Greeley; Mrs. Robert
Martens of Atkinson, Holt; Mrs.
Grace Gibson of Springview, Keya
Paha; Larry Martin of Bassett,
Rock; and S. L. Westcott of Bart
lett, Wheeler.
| Open Thursday nights Instead of Saturday nights frum now on. jj
| Rogers Specials! j
— COMPARE THESE PRICES —
A-l FEEDS — GUARANTEED ANALYSIS J
i 80% Com Cubes _ 58.00 jj
! Hi Lass (Cattle Conditioner) _ 56.00 %
{ 40% Range Cubes_ 75.00 j;
132% Range Cubes _ 71.00 jj
40% Natural Cubes _1_ 81.00 i
41 % Old Process \
5% Fat Cotton Cake Wafers .... 82.50 jj
PER 100 LB8. r
5 40% Hog Supplement __- 4.50 jj
jj 18% Pig Creep _ 5.00 j
f 25% Hog Builder _ 4.60
120% Lay Pellets _ 4.00
32% Lay Concentrate_ 4.70
ROGERS MINERALS
Cudahy Gold Bricks — Mineral Blocks
and All Purpose
R 12P — R 8P — 13% Phos. Range
6% Range
CALF MANNA — SUCKLE — SCOTCH O LASS — BRAN
SHORTS — MEAT SCRAPS — ROLLED OATS
ROLLED BARLEY
11 Linseed — Soybean — Cotton Cake Meals
Veterinary Supplies
TRI-BACTERIUM — ANTIBIOTICS
? MYZON PLUS WORMER — CATTLE SPRAYS
| Buy and Save at
ROGERS PRODUCTS
| North of BorBft— Depot Fhooo TT1
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Hospital Notes I
ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill)
Admissions December 17, Mrs.
Leroy Lyons of Emmet; Mrs. J.
M. Gallagher of Inman; December
18, Mrs. Frank Sullivan of O'Neill;
December 19, Mrs. Richard Min
ton of O'Neill; Debra Peterson of
O'Neill; Daniel Holsclaw of O’
Neill; Miss Patricia Wilson of O’
Neill, Felix Sullivan of O'Neill;
December 21, Thomas Wayne San
ders of Inman; Vernon Slaymak
er of Atkinson; Gwenda Schultz of
O'Neill; Mark Tharrush of O'
Neill: Alvin Heese of Page; De
cember 22, Mickey Tighe of O’
Neill; Mrs. Gordon Hamilton of
Venus; Mrs. William C. Kelly of
Inman; Mrs. Bruce Morrow of O'
Neill; December 23, Bobbie Jo
Sanders of O'Neill! Miss Margie
Finch of Page.
Dismissals: December 17, Rob
ert Kersch of Spencer; December
18, Mrs. Donald Borg and baby
boy of O'Neill; December 19. Mrs. i
Vem Sageser of Amelia; Henry
Winkler of O'Neill; Miss Viola
Graham of O'Neill; Debra Peter
son of O'Neill; Mrs. Richard Min
ton of O'Neill; December 20, Dale
Revell of O'Neill; Mrs. William
Grothe, sr., of Emmet; Mrs. Fred
Appleby of O'Neill; Mrs. Henry
Grunke of O'Neill; Mrs. Leroy Ly
ons of Emmett; December 21,
Master James Soukup of O’Neill;
| Mrs. Frank Sullivan of O’Neill;
December 22, Mrs. J. M Gallagh
er of Inman; Alvin Heese of Page;
Helmut Arnold of O'Neill; Thom
I as Wayne Sanders of Inman; Me
lissa Jean Jones of O'Neill; Frank
I Wilson of Ewing; Joseph Jareske
of O'Neill.
Hospitalized: Mark Thamish of
O'Neill, Vernon Slaymaker of At
kinson. Gwenda Schultz of O'
Neill, Mrs. Jettie Shorthill of O’
Neill, Bruce Morrow of O'Neill,
Mrs. Gordon Hamilton of Venus,
I Bobbie Jo Sanders of O'Neill, Ed
ward Boshart of O’Neill, Mickey
Tighe of O'Neill, Miss Margie
Finch of Page, Felix Sullivan of
O'Neill, C. N Biglow of Stuart,
Mrs. William C. Kelly of Inman,
Mrs. Jennie Crosser of Inman,
Mrs. John Carr of O’Neill, Miss
Patricia Wilson of O’Neill, Roy
Parker of O’Neill, Daniel Hols
claw of O’Neill, Ann Lorraine Ap
pleby of O’Neill.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: December 15, William
Woodward of Stuart, medical;
Mrs. Anna Humphrys of Newport,
medical; December 16, Mrs. Aug
ust Kramer of Stuart, medical;
December 18, Mrs. Maynard Cole
man of Atkinson, surgical; De
cember 19, Mrs. Maude Hansen of
Atkinson, medical; December 20,
Mrs. Fred Kunz of Stuart, med
ical; Aimer Griffeth of Newport,
surgical, Charles Spann of Cham
bers, medical; December 21, Lois
■ Schrader of Mills, accident; Mrs.
J. D. Berkheimer of Long Pine,
medical.
Dismissed: December 15, Roy
Nilson of Newport; Mrs. William
Kostic and son of O’Neill; Gregory
Frahm of Amelia; December 16,
Mrs. Ralph Adair and son of
Amelia; Mrs. Max Hamik and son
of Atkinson; Jeanette Tasler of
Atkinson; December 17, Mrs.
Charles McMillan of Atkinson; De
cember 18, Nick Simons of Stuart;
December 19, William Woodward
of Stuart; Mrs. Maynard Coleman
of Atkinson; December 20, Mrs.
Anna Humphrys of Newport; De
cember 21, Lois Schrader of Mills;
Mrs. Fred Kunz ot Stuart.
Expired: John Gallagher of At
kinson, December 18; Mrs. William
Poessnecker of Atkinson, Decem
ber 21.
Hospitalized: Aimer Griffith of
Newport, Charles Spann of Cham
bers, Mrs. Maude Hansen of At
kinson, Rose Monahan of Atkinson,
Mrs. J. D. Berkheimer of Long
Pine, Mrs. Julia Samples of At
kinson, Mrs. August Kramer of
Stuart.
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Present: Mrs. William Bentz and
babies of Spencer, Mrs. Bertha
Bright of Butte, Mrs. Mary Clas
sen of Spencer, Mrs. Carl Gne
wuch of Norfolk, Mrs. E. M. Guth
miller of Anoka, Fernando Grimm
of Lynch, Ruben Johnson of Bris
tow, Baby Nielsen of Lynch, Mrs.
Caroline Peterson of Bonesteel,
Mrs. Harry Helenbolt and baby of
Naper, Mrs. Bill Martz of Lynch,
Arthur Nemitz of Gross, Mrs. J. B.
Roush of Butte, Mrs. Joe Slechta
and baby of Lynch, Mrs. Hannah
Streit of Lynch, Mrs. Ruth Tal
bert of Bristow, Mrs. Edward
Tunink of Butte, Mrs. Nick Web
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er of Butte,’ James E. Wiley of 1
Dorsey, Edward Winkler of Em
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Dismissed; December 16, Mrs. i i
Charles Kern of Naper; Richard :
Hull of Lynch; Mrs Howard An- i
derson and baby of Lynch; De- i
cember 17, Mrs. Delbert Nielsen 1
of Lynch; Baby Kem Thomas ]
David of Spencer; December 20,
Mrs Robert Bridge of Spencer,
Victor Schmitz of Bonesteel.
Ll'NDBERG MEMORIAL
(Orel* Mon)
Admitted; Mrs. Gail Peterson of ,
Niobrara, John Rogers of Creigh- :
ton, James Hildreth of Creighton.
Mrs. Joe Fuchtman of Creighton,
Mrs. Mervtn Hurtig of Creighton, '
Robert Dannert of Winnetoon.
Dismissed: John Rogers o f 1
Creighton, Mrs. Mary Janovec of
Niobrara, Mrs. Gail Peterson and
daughter of Niobrara, Mrs. Tom
Prochaska of Winnetoon, Ann
Marie Prochaska of Winnetoon.
Ewing News
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies went;
to Norfolk on Friday to visit his
brother, Ray Boies at the hospital
and they also called at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Durward Lough
rey and family, former residents
of Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies, ac
companied by Mrs. Rose Bauer
and family, Leonora Tuttle and
Julian Sojka jr., attended the
Christmas program at the rural
school north of O'Neill taught by
Miss Catherine Bauer of Ewing.
Mrs. W. E. Wanser of Page at
tended the grade school operetta
of the Ewing public school held
Thursday evening at the school*
auditorium. She had two grand
children participating in the pro
gram.
Jerry Wanser, student at the
Peru state teachers college, came
home Wednesday for a two weeks |
vacation, at the home of his par- J
ents, Mr. and Mrr. Max Wanser.
Larry Wanser went to Grand
Island on Saturday where he met
Gary Holly, U. S. Navy, coming
from California on a holiday
leave.
Miss Judy Wanser who is em
ployed in Omaha, is expected
home for the Christmas weekend.
The lossers of the Clearwater
Ewing pinochle club entertained
the winners at dinner at the M&M
Cafe in O'Neill on Monday even
ing. The group then returned to
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gail
Boies in Ewing for the card
games and Christmas party. Mr.
Boies and Mrs. Roy Stevens won
high score and low score went to
Pat Knapp and Mrs. Art Jaake.
Mrs. Everett Ruby who teach
es a rural school near Ewing, had
a Christmas party on Friday.
School Was then dismissed for a
two weeks vacation.
Mrs. J. H. Wunner is planning
on spending the holiday weekend
with relatives at Stanton.
Mrs. J. H. Wunner was a week
end guest at the home of Mrs.
Daisy Miller. On Sunday she was
the guest of honor at dinner, the
occasion to celebrate her birthday
anniversary.
The home of Mrs. Laura Spit
tler will be the place for a gath
ering of the family on Christmas
day. Expected guests are Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Funk and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Regan and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bar
tak and son all of Ewing, and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spittler and
daughter of Valentine and Miss
Shirly Melchor of Omaha who re
mained for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartak
and son and Mrs. Laura Spittler
spent Thursday visiting with Dr.
and Mrs. Leo Spittler and family
at Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bartak
were six o’clock dinner guests at
the home of their son and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartak Wed
nesday, the occasion in honor of
Mrs. Stanley Bartak’s birthday
anniversary.
Holiday weekend guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funk
are his sister and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Decker of Omaha.
John Spittler plans to spend
Christmas day with his son. King
Spittler and family at Norfolk.
The high and grade children of
the Ewing public school had their
Christmas parties Friday after
noon with an exchange of gifts.
They were dismissed at three for
a two week's vacation.
Why not consider a gift sub
scription for THAT family this
Christmas?
Danny Watson Is S—
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Watson were- guests of their son
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wat
son of Chambers to celebrate Dan
ny Watson's fifth birthday anniver
sary. Other guests were Emmett
Slaight, Mrs. Mary Peterson and
Mrs Henry Martin.
Page News
Mr. and Mrs. George Pongratz.
Hugh Troshynski and Miss Rita
Lydon accompanied Dan Tro
shynski to Alliance Sunday where
they were dinner guests in the
home of the latter's son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Powell and children, Mary Jo
and Larry Daniel. The group at
tended christening services at the
Holy Rosary Catholic church at
2 p.m , Sunday for Larry Daniel,
infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Pow’ell. Sponsors were Mrs. Or
ville Gilpin and Hugh Troshynski.
Mrs. Troshynski, who had spent
the past week assisting in the
Powell household, returned home
with them Sunday evening.
A complete rehearsal was held
Saturday at 10 a m., at the Page
Methodist church for the Sunday
evening Christmas program. Each
family brought sandwiches or
cookies and the teachers furnish
ed jello and drink for the noon
meal. Teachers supervised the
recreation and the children re
mained until it was time to at
tend the free show and the Santa
Claus visit which followed. Treats
were passed out.
Mr. ana Mrs. wniiam intuuau
er Sunday entertained Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Haynes, Mr. and Mrs.
N. D. Iekes and Dennis, all of
Page. Miss Viola Haynes of
Hastings and Lionel Iekes of Ft.
Collins.
Pfc. Wayne Dorr, lately of Ft.
Carson, Colo., arrived Saturday
to spend a leave with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dorr. He
will go to New Jersey at the con
clusion of his leave and will be
sent to Germany.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Asher and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Asher and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Harvey and sons
were Saturday evening guests in
the home of Mrs. Frieda Asher
to greet Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Asher and family of Powell, Wyo.,
who arrived that moniing to
spend a two week vacation with
relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weir,
Joyce and James o f Hartington
were Sunday guests in the home
of her mother, Mrs. Dora Town
send. Mrs. Townsend has been
ill.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hock and
sons left Monday for Minataire,
where they will spend a week
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Knaub.
Messrs. Ben Wamke of Tilden,
Otto Matschullat and Clarence
Dobbins of Page were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. An
ton Nissen.
Robert Sorensen, who attends
the Creighton University at
Omaha, is spending the Christmas
vacation with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, sr., anc
with other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Steinberp
of Orchard were afternoon visit
ors in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Sternberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wood met
their son.. Noel Wood, at Marys
ville; Kans.. Mid brought him to
Page Saturday evening where the
former were overnight guests in
the home of Mrs. Wood's mother,
Mrs. Hester Edmisten. On Sun
day this group and Mrs. Calvin
Harvey and sons were Sunday
dinner guests of Mrs. Kenneth
Asher and children. Mr. and Mrs.
Woods returned to Lincoln Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Copple and
children of Wosner were Fridas
overnight and Saturday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trombridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trow
bridge and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Snyder were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink at Ew
ing. Jessie Cronk accompanied
them to the Howard Miller home
where she went with the Millers
to Aurora. Colo. Tuesday for a
vacation over the holidays svith
the Miller’s daughters, Mrs. Ger
ald Hadduek and family and Miss j
Altha Lou Miller.
Mr and Mrs. Duane William- I
son, former Page residents, were j
in Omaha last weekend where
Mrs. Williamson went to receive
radio-active iodine treatments
from a radio-ologist at the Meth
odist hospital for a thyroid dis
turbance.
The Misses Judy Simmons,
Margie Finch, Kathy Walker.
Janice, Lura Ann and Sharon
Crumly, Eddie Walker. Hugh Tro
shynski, Gary Bowen, Dick Cork,
Arlee Waring. All students at
the WSTC arrived for a two week
vacation.
Pvt. Dennis Cumngnam arriv
ed Sunday for a ten day leave
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
LeRoy Cunningham, and brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
Bob Cunningham of O'Neill and
! his brother and sister-in-law, Mr,
and Mrs. Dick Cunningham.
Miss Alice Young of O'Neill,
who was an exchange student last
summer, will show slides Tues
day evening, January 6, taken on
her tour, at the Page Methodist
church. The King's Daughters
group w’ill sponsor the event and
Miss Young will be the narrator
for the pictures shown. The pub
lic is cordially invited to attend.
The Misses Faye Rutherford
and Marilyn Terrill and Larry
Parks of Miltonvale. Kans., arriv
ed Friday evening for a two week
vacation with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith
and family of Neligh and Mr and
Mrs. Verne Wrede and family ot
O'Neill were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Stevens Sunday for
their family holiday dinner.
Expected guests at the Dick
Trowbridge home for the Christ
mas day dinner are Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Parks. Teddy and Marilyn
and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Parks
and family of O’Neill.
Mrs. Gatz Hostess—
Christmas dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Gatz will be her
mother, Mrs. Mary MacLeod, Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. Lohaus and daugh
ters. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gatz, Eve
lyn Stannard, Mr. and Mrs. Hom
er Mullen and Mr. and Mrs. John
L Baker of Omaha. Also Miss
Mary Elizabeth Gatz and Eddie
Gatz, both college students.
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! ' from all the staff:
j ERIC DANKERT, Chamber.
| RALPH SEGER, O’Neill
; BERNARD RICKARD, Chamber,
j JOHN L. FARRIER, Chamber.
| CALVIN COOLIDGE, O’Neill
| WILLIE RITTERBUSH, Chamber,
and their families !
Dankert's Service
| ONEILL and CHAMBERS
Ben Hanlop, Prop. Phone 30
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MARCELLUS IMPL. CO.
M. B. Marcellus — Bill Marcellus
Phone 5 West O’Neill
FOURTH STREET MARKET
George Janousek, Prop. — Phone 93
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