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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1959)
Church Notes i ASSEMBLY OF GOD (704 E. Clay, O'Neill) Rev. Robert A. Paul, pastor Sunday School 10:00. Reubei Redlinger Supt. Morning Worship 11:00. Rev Lester W. Dickinson, Distric Supt of the Assemblies of God it Nebraska, will be the guest speak er. Youth Services for all ages, Sun day evening at 7. Evangelistic Service's Sundaj evening at 8. Rev. Dickinson speak er. Revival Meeting begins Tues day, February 17, and will con tinue every night except Saturdaj through February 27. Rev. Cl in tor Thompson from Sidney, Nebr., ii the Evangelist Everyone wel come. Service Time 8. METHODIST < III IU HKS O’Neill Rev. Glenn Kennicott, pastor Thursday, February 12 -10:00 a m Prayer Circle at Claude Bates home; WSCS, 2:00 p.m. Friday. February 13 — World Day of Prayer. Program for Church ladies, 2:30 at the Presby terian Church. Saturday, February 14 — Men’s Breakfast, 7:00 a m.; Junior Choir, 10:30 a.m.; Food sale, sponsored by Adult Fellowship at Jack & Jill Ston1. Sunday, February 15 — (First Sunday in I^ent Day of Dedica tion* Church School, 9:45; Morn ing Worship, 11:00. Monday, February 16- Wesleyan Service Guild at McIntosh home, 8:00 p.m.; Intermediate MYF, 7:(H) p.m. Wednesday, February 18—Com bined adult and highschool choirs, 7 0; WSCS Study Class, 2:30; r nior MYF. 8:00 Ihursday, February 19 10:00 a. r Prayer Circle, Claude Bates, [ no; ixircas, 2:00 p.m. Emmet Sunday, February 15, Children’s Sunday School and Morning Wor ship, 9:30 a.m. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN (O’Neill) Rev John Hart, pastor Friday, February 13: World Day of Prayer, 2:30 p.m. Sunday, February 15: Church m I >1, 9:45 a m.; worship, 11 a.m. M > lay, February 16: Bible study. 3 p.m. lesday, February 18: Junior bgh 'ellowship, 7 pm.; choir prac tice, 7 p.m.; senior high communi cant class, 4:30 p.m. Thursday, February 19: Senior high fellowship, 7 p.m. Friday, February* 20: Junior high communicant, class, 4:15 p.m. BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN (Ewing) Rev John Hart, pastor Sunday. February 15: Worship, 9:30 a.m ; church school, 10:30 a. m. CHRIST LUTHERAN (Seventh and (lay sts., O’Neill) Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, pastor Thursday, February 12: Ladies Aid meeting, 8 p.m., A linen show er for the Lutheran Children's serv ice society will be the project for the month. Sunday, February 15: Divine worship, 9 a.m. Sunday school, 10:15 a.m. W. Fricke, superin tendent; The Lutheran Hour, 4 p. m . WJAG. Wednesday, February 18: Con firmation classes, 4:15 p.m.; Len ten vespers, 7:30 p.m. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN (Atkinson) Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, pastor Sunday, February 15: Sunday school, 9:45 a.m., S. H. Brauer, superintendent; Divine worship, 11 a.m.; The Lutheran Hour, 4 p. m- WJAG. Tuesday, February 17: Luther an Women’s Missionary League mee mg, 2 p.m. Thursday, February 19: Confir m on class, 7 p.m.; Lenten ves p., i, 8 p.m. Jehovah’s Witnesses 127 S. 4th Street (O'Neill) Friday, Feb. 13, 7:30 p.m. Theo ern e Ministry School, Subject, “Wi ten Review". 8:30 service me tig, Theme, "Earth To Be come A Paradise". Sunday, Feb. 15, 6 p.m. Watch tower Study, subject, "Down with the old—Up with the new”. Tuesday, Feb. 17, 8 p.m. Bible Bo >k study, subject, "The March of World Powers”. All lovers of righteousness are wcl ome Methodist Church Chambers and Amelia Charles F. Cox, pastor Chandlers— Sunday, Feb. 15 Church School, 10 a.m. Hour of Worship, 11 a.m. Sr. MYF Worship and Study period. 7:30 p.m This is Day of Dedication. The I Sacrament of Holy Communion i ; will be administered at the morn ing service. Monday, February 16 Jr. Choir Rehearsal, 7:30 p.m. Jr MYF Worship and study per . iod, 8 p.m. Adult choir rehearsal, 8 p.m. Amelia— Sunday, Feb. 15 Hour of Worship, 9:30 a.m. Church school, 10:30 a.m This is the Day of Dedication. The Sacrament of Holy Commun ion will be administered at the mor ning service. Thursday, Feb. 19. Choir rehearsal, 8 p.m. MYF Worship and study period, 8:30 p.m Coming Meetings Chambers— WSCS, Feb. 26, 2 p.m. Place of Meeting, Chambers Meth odist church, program, missions; hostesses. Mrs Steve Shavlik and Mrs. Edwin Hubbard. Wesleyan Methodist ‘ O’Neill Rev. Don V. Olmsted, pastor Friday evening, Feb. 13, at 8 p.m. World Day of Prayer Ser vice at the Center Union church. Sunday, Feb. 15 10 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m Morning worship; 7:30 p.m. Children’s service, youth service; 8 p.m., Evening worship. Monday evening, February 16— 8 p.m. The first service of the Sunday school convocation with Rev. H. R. Schvetz of Jamestown, N. D., as the special speaker. This convocation continues through Tuesday, Feb. 17, with service at 10:30. 2 and 8. Wednesday evening, Feb. 18 The mid-week prayer hour. Methodist (Page Inman) Lisle E. Mewmaw, pastor Page Friday, Feb. 13 World Day of Prayer service in Wesleyan Room, 2:30 p.m. Everyone is cordially in i vited. Sunday, Feb. 15 Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Morning worship, 11 with special offering for Week of Dedi cation. Special envelopes will be available for this offering. MYF, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18—Chancel choir practice, 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19—Woman’s So ciety all^iay meeting with cover ed dish dinner at noon. February 23 The commissions will meet at 7:30 p.m. followed by official board meeting. ii mum Thursday, Feb. 12 (Today)— Women's Society will meet at 2:30 p.m. with Mrs. Ethel Tompkins. Visitation Evangelism teams meet with Rev. James Bell at 6:30 p.m. for instructions and then visit in prospective homes. Sunday, Feb. 15—Morning wor ship, 9:45 a.m. with special offer ing for the Week of Dedication projects. Special envelopes will be available for this offering. Sunday school, 10:45. Wednesday, Feb. 18—Choir prac tice, 7:30 p.m. and MYF February 22 Fellowship supper, 6 p.m. followed by a presentation of the Mission work in Hawaii and Alaska. Plan to attend! For Both Churches Wednesday, Feb. 18—Mid-week prayer hour, 9 a.m. Read Luke 6:32-49. You are always welcome in our churches. United Presbyterian (Ewing) William H. Ross, pastor Friday, Feb. 13 World Day of Prayer, 2 p.m. Un ion meeting at Methodist church. Saturday, Feb. 15 Bible school, 1 p.m.; Worship, 2 p.m. Sermon, “Our God-given World Task” Wednesday, February 18. Prayer find Bible Study. Romans 11:11-21 led by Miss Ina Bennett Thursday, February 19. WMS Acts 10:1 to 11:18 to be read pre- | viously. Center Union C. P. Turner, Minister Sunday school at 10 a.m. Preaching service at. 11 a.m. Young People’s meeting at 7:30 in the evening. Preaching service following the YP meeting. Prayer meeting will Ire in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lorenz Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. Co-operating churches— Wesley an Methodist, Assemblies of God, and Center Union will observe the World Day of Prayer, Friday evening, Feb. 13 at 8 p.m. at the Center Union church. You are cor dially invited to attend any or all of these services. Friends of St. Mary’s c a r d l»artv at 8 p.m., Sunday, Febru ary 15, at St. Mary’s gym. 42c I The Willing Workers’ 4-H club quartet of O’Neill sang at the state leaders' training meeting last week In Norfolk. Foreground— Perry Dawes, Gary Gillespie and Kenneth Schmidt (assistant state 4 H lender); standing—Larry Dawes, Miss Dianne Gillespie (acrom (utnlst) and Kenneth Peacock.—U of N College of Agriculture Photo. Hospital Notes ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: February 2—Wayne Baker of Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Nick Simons of Stuart, medical; Mlrs. Wlbern Nickless of Stuart, medical. February Mrs, Ron ald Jones of Stuart, O.B.; Mrs. Frank Enbody of Atkinson, surgic al; Herbert Lane of Stuart, sur gical; B. H. Wilson of Atkinson, medical; Clifford Leach of Page, medical; Grover Silvers of Stuart; surgical. February 4 James Full erton of Atkinson, medical; Delma Kaup of Stuart, medical; William Ulrich of Atkinson, medical; Al bert Desieve of Stuart, medical. February 5 — Mrs. Josephine Timmerman of Stuart, medical; Charles McMillan of Atkinson, medical; August Brinkman of At kinson, medical. February 8 Mrs. Earl Estes of Stuart, medical; Re becca Hawthorne of Atkinson, med ical; William Woodward of Stuart, medical; Mrs. Jerry Dickerson of Amelia; Jennie Mlinar of Atkin son; Fred Goebel of Stuart, med ical; Mrs. Mainard Kramer of Stu irt, 0.B February 9 Clyde Davis of Atkinson, medical; Con nie Marie Kaup of Newport. Dismissed: February 2 — John Warner of Atkinson; Mrs. Jim White of Atkinson. February 3 — Mrs. Kenneth Huston of Emmet; 1 Kevin Pancake of Ainsworth. Feb 1 ruary 4 H B. Wilson of Atkinson; Grover Silvers of Stuart: Herbert Lane of Stuart: Floyd Whitaker of Chambers; Mrs. Ivan Eugene Couch and son of Inman February (5—John Schom of Atkinson; lx>u ann Lech of Atkinson; Mrs. Nick Simons of Stuart. February 6 Albert Desieve of Stuart; Mrs Frank Enbody of At kinson. February 7 Marion Davis I of Stuart; Mrs. Jesse Mellor of j Atkinson. February 8 James Ful lerton of Atkinson; Charles McMil 1 Ian of Atkinson; Mrs. Ronald : Jones and daughter of Stuart; Mrs j Donald Kaup of Newport; Mrs. I Wlber Nickless of Stuart; Mrs. Earl Estes of Stuart; Delma Kaup of Stuart. Hospitalized: Clifford I^each of Page; Wm. Woodward of Stuart; Herman Schrader of Atkinson; August Brichman of Atkinson; Frank Goebel of Stuart; William | Ulrich of Atkinson; Mrs. Mainard | Kramer and daughter of Stuart; Mrs. Theresa Deermer of Atkin Ison; Mrs. Jerry Dickerson of | Amelia; Mi's. Jennie Mlinar of At kinson; Mrs. Josephine Timmer mann of Stuart; Lloyd Thurlow of Stuart; Mrs. Anna Ross man of Atkinson; Mrs. Bill Kelly of Bas sett; Leon Kaiser of Atkinson; Connie Marie Kaup of Newport; Clyde Davis of Atkinson. LtNDBERG MEMORIAL (Creighton) Admitted : Albert. Ewald of Creighton, Mrs. Arthur Sufficool, Winnetoon, Mrs. j Marvin Ruzicka of Verdigre, j George Luckert of Center, Mrs. Ronald Cook of Verdigre, John | Davis of Niobrara, Mrs. Charley I Brandt of Creighton, Douglas Hal vorsen of Niobrara Di'iniMPd: Mrs. Ernest Sandoz of Center. Albert Ewaid Creighton. Ernest Sandoz of Center. Mrs Arthur Suf ficool of Winnetoon. SACRED HEART (Lynch) Dismissed: Fehruary 2 Mrs. Ben Woodruff of Butte; Baby Ron , aid Tejral of Spencer. February 4 Mrs. E M Guthmiller of Anoka; Orville Vance of Naper; Conrad Smith of Butte. February 5—Hen ry Minarik. sr.. of Niobrara; Mrs. | John Knipping of Anoka February J6 Aliiert Davis of Butte; Glen Mahlendorf of Spencer; Mrs. Em ma Conn of Si>encer; Arthur Reed jof Spencer.79. expired February 5. February 7 Mrs. Bertha Mitchell of Butte; Mrs. Clayton Mlady of Verdel. February 8 Mrs. E. Bail ey and baby of Bonesteel; Thomas Joura of Monowi, 78, expired; Mrs Henry Eiler of Spencer. Admitted since last week: Mrs. John Knipping of Anoka; Mrs. Ed gar Bailey of Bonesteel; Mrs. Clayton Mlady of Verdel; Orville Vance of Naper; Conrad Smith of Butte; Arthur Reed of Spencer; Glen Mahlendorf of Spencer; Thomas Joura of Monowi; I>on Ebsen of Verdel; Raymond Eng elhaupt of Spencer; Mrs. Henry Eilers of Spencer; Mrs. Josie Scheinost of Spencer; Mrs. Clay ton Mlady of Verdel; Mrs. Andy Johnson of O’Neill; M H. Car penter of Lynch; Earl Douglas of Lynch; Aliiert Dans of Butte. O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mi’s. James Earley, jr., went to Omaha Sunday to visit her brother, Joe Biglin, who submitted to major surgery Tuesday. Mr. Earley returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Minn.e Higgins expects to leave Friday for Ogden. Utah, to \isit a niece and from there she will go to San Mateo, Calif., to visit a sister, Mrs, Edith West, for several weeks. The Eden Rebekah lodge 41 met at 8 (X) Friday. February 6, in a regular session at the IOOF hall. Sixteen members and one visitor were present. The visitor was Mrs. Erma Wray of he Valentine Rebekaha lodge. The past district deputy presi dent, Mrs, Mae Fetrow, installed Mrs. Delores Menish as conductor and Mrs. Deritha Moore as color bearer. Committees were named for the coming year and new year lxx>ks were given out. Plans were made for the Re ( tn'kahs to serve lunch at a party Wednesday. February 11 alter the Oddfellows meeting, honoring L, G. Gillespie, who has been a mem U r over 50 years. Following the next meeting, a V.dentine card pally will lx> held. Lunch hostesses were Mrs Kr ma Clark and Mi's Jean Calmer. Mrs W. II Hart> spent (he weekend in Omaha visiting her daughter. Sister Mary Brian. Friday visitors at the Marion Woidneck home were Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hull. Levi Hull, Mr. and Mrs Paul Woidneck ami Mrs Rosa Bowers. Hie occasion was Marion’s birthday anniversary and Mr. and Mrs. Woineck's 12th wedding anniversary. I ANNUAL BULL SALE ! _ Wednesday, February 18th 55 Registered Hereford Bulls 20 CHOICE POLLED HEREFORD BULLS These bulls range In age from yearlings to four-year-olds. 80 CHOICE HORNED HEREFORD BI LLS Ages from yearlings to four-years-old 18 REGISTERED YEARIJNG HEIFERS Including seven Polled Hereford heifers and six Horned Here ford heifers. The-.i* are an excellent group of bulls and heifers In good range condition. SALE STARTS AT 1 P.M. FOl 1 FURTHER INFORMATION, WRITE OR PHONE: Ericson Livestock Market 'A1 | ERICSON, NEBRASKA L. J. W VLTHERS, Auct. O. J. W AETHERS, Mgr. Why So Many Colors in Diamonds? The answer lies in the characteristic of the diamond—what the scientists call the power of DISTENSION. Ordinary white light is a mixture of all the colors of the rainbow. When the light enters the diamond. It Is broken up because the diamond bends each different color ray at a slightly different angle—one angle for red. another for the orange, and so on through the blue and violet. 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