Church Notes METHODIST CHI IttH ('hanibrn and Amelia ( harlm F. Cox, Pastor Chambers bunday The Church School, 10 a.m. The Hour of Worship, 11 a.m. (The Adult Choir is presenting an East er Cantata, ‘'The First Easter" at this service, l Monday The Jr. Choir rehearsal, 7 p.m. Jr M.Y.F., 8 p.m. Membership Training Class, 8 p.m. Adult CJioir Rehearsal, 8 p.m. Do not Forget the Good Friday Services at the Church on Fn. Evening, Mar. 27, 7:45 p.m. The Great Religious Film, KING ol KINGS. Amelia Sunday The Hour ol Worship, 9:30 a m. (Our Easter message at this ser vice). The Church School, 10:30 a.m. Thursday Choir Rehearsal, 8 p.m. M.Y.F., 8:30 p.m. Membership Training Class, 8:30 p.m. HOLY WEEK SERVICES SAINT PATRICK'S CHURCH O’Neill Wednesday Services — Evening Mass at 6:30, followed by Bene diction. Holy Thursday High Mass and Procession begin at 8 p.m. G er Hour. 9 a m. Read John 21:1-14 APRIL 3—District WSCS meeting at Page. APRIL 3—District MYF rally at Randolph. APRIL 10-District Conference at Creighton. Rock Falls News By Mrs. Floyd Johnson A group of nineteen friends and relatives of "Cindy Brown gathered at her home Saturday afternoon to help celebrate her birthday. Af ter playing various games, they were served a tempting lunch con sisting of ice-cream, cake and Kool-aide. Jimmy Widtfeldt was a Monday ! overnight guest of Terry Brown. Norma Widtfeldt was home from school Monday and Tuesday due to a cold and complications. She wasn't at all happy at the thoughts of making up for last time, but it O'Neill high. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Widtfeldt were in the vicinity of swan Lake and Burwell on business Friday. : Mr. and Mrs. George Calkins 1 spent Friday evening at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Don I Hynes, and family. Mrs. Henry Vequist spent March | 19 afternoon at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vequist. j The Albert Widtfeldt family -were Friday evening guests at the Melvin Johring home. The time was pleasantly passed at \iewing a portion of the family's ten-year collection of slide projector pic tures. including a recent trip to Louisiana, a long the Gulf of Mex ico. and some at Churchill Downs in Kentucky, the famous race track, horses, rice and cotton fields. A late lunch was served by the hostess, of home made ice-cream, cake, brownies and coffee. Kussell Deriekson was a March 19 after-school guest of Tommy and Janice Vequist. The Eagle Creek 4-H Club met Sunday afternoon at the Lyle Ve quist home, with all members pre sent. Mrs. Fanny Ernst was a vi sitor. After the usual business meeting and a little entertainment, the hungry group was served a lunch of hot-dogs, salad, cake and kool-aid. Tommy and Janice Vequist were Friday after school visitors at the Deriekson home until their parents came from town, bringing their | sister. Rita, home for the week-end. Mrs. Lou Brown was a March 19 morning coffee guest of Mrs. j John Schultz. Sunday afternoon and supper guest* ait the James Curran home were, Mr. and Mr*. Edgar Peter son and Mr*. Delia Ernst of Amelia. Mr*. Ernst remained there for a few days visit. Friday evening visitors at the John Schultz home were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Deriekson and boys and Mr. and Mrs. John Kersenbrock. Bob Gallagher and Dan Rakes were March 19 supper guests at the Floyd Johnson home. Mrs. Floyd Johnson attended a jewelry- party March 18 evening at the home of Mrs. Miorrris Har mon. of which Mrs Lowell John son was hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schultz, and children of Denver, G>lo. arrived in the vicinity March 18 and will sj>end a few days visiting friends and relatives. They called at tin home of Frank's brother, John, on Friday evening. Linda Johnson spent Monday and had dinner with her sister. Mrs. John Schultz, and husband. Mrs. Kathryn Yantzi accompan ied by Mrs Alice Hill of Atkinson, went to Burwell Friday to visit Mrs. Yantzi’s uncle, Logan Maring. who his been ill. Mr. Maring pass ed the 95th milestone of life Match 4. Russell and Craig Derickson spent Monday with their grand mother, Mrs. Yantzi, while their parents wen- in town. Russell did n't fell well enough to attend school that day. The Hugh Benson family of Spen cer were Sunday guests at a birth day dinner in honor of Blake's birthday at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Thorson and “Slim" Hansen were Friday visitors at the Blake Benson home. Mrs. Blake Benson visited her mother, Mrs. Mamie O’Neill Monday afternoon. Monday overnight guests at the John Schultz home were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schultz and children and Cindy Brown, who accompan ied the Schultz sisters home from school. O'Neill Locals Robert Donohoe of O'Neill was visiting friends and shopping in Atkinson, March IS. Mr. and Mrs. John Shoemaker, jr. and family of Omaha will spend Easter weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Shoemaker, sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sivesind and family were Sunday night guests at the home of Mr. and Airs. Bud Krugman and family. Air. and Airs. Paul Bourne and fatly journeyed to Oman* Sunday. They visited at the-mornes of his brothers, John and Bob Bourne and their families. While in Omaha they took their son, Claude, to E>r Gifford, an eye specialist On the way home Monday they visited Mrs. Bournes parents, M1' and Mrs. Oswald Bobutzke. who now live in Fremont, having moved there from O'Neill about two weeks ago. Air. and Airs. Howard Manson were visited by her sister and hus band, Mr. and Airs. I. W. Briggs, of North Loup and her mother, Mrs. Sidney E. Anderson, of Elgin. They arrived Friday and the Briggs returned home Saturday. Air. and j Mrs. Alanson took her mother ! home Sunday. Mr. and Airs, Pete Nissen of Page were Tuesday callers at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Haynes. Mr. and .Mrs. IXvight Philbriek and family journeyed to Hose Sun day to v isit tier parents, Mr. and Mrs Ebby Stout A group of friends surprised Mrs. Tom Greene on her birthday Sunday night at the Itomo fo Mrs. Noil Hipke Present for the occa sion were Mr. and Mrs Turn Greene, flit' Mickey Stewarts, the Francie Wahs’ Carl Wahs family. Carl Damero family, the George Syfies, Lawrence Johnson family, the Leo Wald. Tod Craw'ford fam ily, the Lyman Hursells, George Mellor family, George Fauser family, Dick Doty family, and the Art O'Neills. Cards wore played for entertain ment.1 Mrs Art O’Neill wort high for women and Carl Wahs had low MORGAN WARD Accountant & Auditor Bookkeeping and Tax Services tiOlJUCS B1JH1., O’NKUJ. Phone 414 Dr. Donald E. David j OPTOMETRIST ’ Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Phone 2101 Spencer Electric Motors Rewinding — Rebuilding OaO 24S-W — 24-hr. Service Northwest Electric O’Neill Ponton Insurance Insurance of All Kinds and Bonds FLORENCE PONTON, Prop. Phone 106 Golden Bldg. __ INCOME TAX For assistance in filing your self employment and tax reports, call on — Geo. C. Robertson AGENCY We work for your interest and I appreciate your business. I Downey Building, O’Neill, Nebr. Ph.‘ 534 — Bee. Ph. 161W < —^lmmmmJi * • * , # • * S Pacific Northwest King Alfred!!;?'! 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