The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 30, 1959, Image 2

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    Inman News
Band Concert
On Friday
By Mo. Janie* McMahan
The annual mass tmnd concert
antler the direction of Latonard H,
Sawyer will lie held Friday even
ing May 1, at the Inman School
Aialitorium at 8:00 p m One hu
dre<1 sixtyMive students from five
towns will take part in the concert.
The towns represented are Royal.
Clearwater, Page, Meadow Grove
and Inman No admission is charg
ed
Mr and Mrs. Woodrow Gaughen
baugh and daughter, Carol Ann
spent the weekend visiting rela
tives in Omaha.
lairry Butterfield, who is em
ployed at Lebanon, Kans , spent
tin weekend visiting friends and
relatives in and around Inman.
Mi and Mrs. Leonard Sholes of
Lincoln spent the weekend visiting
Mr Sholes' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Sholes.
Ed Bill and Jennifer Ann Clark
of O'Neill visited their grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark
Friday evening.
Several men from Inman atten
ded the annual meeting of the In
snan Page Rod and Reel Club
Thursday evening at Page.
Violet and Rufus Sholes spent
Sunda v afternoon in the Dick Clark
home near O’Neill.
Mrs Guv Hull of Redbird was
a visitor Friday in the home of her
daughter, Mrs Albert Reynolds
mrH, 'M'liiut % »^■
keen ti patient in St. Anthony’*
hnniHtol since November was re
leased Monday afternoon and Is
making her lionic with Mr. and
Mrs. .James Jianks.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Reynolds
and family were Sunday visitors
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Hull at Redbird.
Arbutus Rebekah Lodge met Aft
rill 22 evening at the IOOF Hall.
Final plans were made for serving
the banquet at the District meeting
id die Odd Fellow I^odge which
was held here Tuesday evening.
Lamcfi was served at the close
of the evening at the Coffee Shop
with Mrs Emma Moore and Mrs
Ifarye Hartigan hostesses.
Several from Inman attended the
“Igite Late TV Review” Friday
cvfcnmg at the legion dub.
Mr and Mrs. Gordon Shoies of
I^xmgton, spent the weekend vi
siting Mrs. Sholos' parents. Mr.
and Mrs Harry Moore.
Mrs. W. J. Gallagher and infant
eon are receiving medical treat
ment at the hospital in Neligh.
Albert Reynolds spent a couple
«T days last week in Storm Lake,
Ik., on busines.
Linrlle Tompkins and Sam Wat
son returne 1 to their studies at
Wesleyan University in Licoln Sun
1 day after spending a weeks spring
v aration in the Harvey Tompkins
and Ira Watson homes.
Ned Kelley an<l Dick Coventry,
who attend college in Norfolk spent
! the weekend visiting in the Bill
Kelley and Ken Coventry homes.
I>r. ami Mrs. C. W. Alexander
returned Hediic'Mtav from Old
. Mexico where they spent several
months x aeatcaiing.
Mr. and Mrs James Kelley of
I Grand Island and Neal Kelley of
Norfolk spent Sunday in the W E
Kelley home here.
Mrs. Lee Conger has returned
Jrom Independence, Mo., where
'she spent a couple of weeks visi
ting in the home of her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Lee
Conger and family.
Mrs. Floyd Keyes is a medical
patient at St. Anthony's hospital
in O’Neill. , ,
Mr. and Mrs Ray Conard of
Clearwater and Marvin Morsbach
of Neligh were visitors Sunday
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Morsbach and Mary.
Fred Schaum has returned from
Oregon where he spent a couple
of weeks visiting friends and rela
tives.
Dr. and Mrs C. W. Alexander
spent Sunday in Creighton visiting
Miss Evelyn Portzline.
Mr. and Mrs Roland Cadwall
ader, who are employed on a ranch
near Ewing spent Sunday visiting
relatives here.
narvey /v lumpRma
day in Central City on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Erin and Keyes
and family, who have been em
ployed at Wood I-alie s|M‘nt Mon
day evening and Tuesday visiting
i Mr. Keyes' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Keyes. On Wednes
day the Keyes moved from Wood
fjike to a ranch near Nenel.
Word has been received here of
the birth recently of a daughter
to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller jr.,
of Long Beach, Calif. Mr. Miller
is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Miller.
Eay Brittell of Atkinson spent
Wednesday visiting relatives and
friends here.
The basket hall boys went to
Ewing April 21 evening where they
attended the athletic banquet.
Mrs. Cora Caldwell of Utica
spent a few days last week visiting
in the home of her so-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Tompkins
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Luben and
family of Oak, Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald Luben and girls of Wesner, Mr.
and Mrs Raymond Luben and fa
mily of West Point and Miss Shir
ley Luben of Devils Lake, N. Dak.,
were here over the weekend being
called by the death of Charles Lu
ben.
Mrs. Ronald Coventry and Joe
of Norfolk are spending a few days
In the Ken Coventry home.
The ratings on the 28th Inter
miedlate High School contest held
March 29. at the Nebraska State
College at Kearney, have recent
ly been learned. Inman had four
participants—4 .ary Kick, Roger
Tompkins, Ruby Scholz and Ruth
Ann Hansen. Gary Flck ranked
13th In a group of 111 in Alger
bra. Roger Tompkins entered In
typing contest and ranked 44> in
a group of 113. Ruby Scholz anil
Ruth Ann Hansen each entered
In bookkeeping and ranked 19 20
anil 73-74 respectively In a group
of I Q4i.
CHURCH NOTES
CENTER I MON C HI Rt'H
C. I*. Turner, pustor
Saturday evening and Sunday is
our Mth anniversary home coming
Sunday.
The program will begin Satur
day evening with special music
and the showing of the film "Red
River of Life."
Sunday Exposition of the Sun
day school lesson by Rev. Alton
Perron of Ling Pine at 10:00
o'clock; address by Rev. Kenneth
Sonder, district superintendent of
the American Sunday school union
of Omaha at 11:00 oclock.
Dinner will be served at the
church, followed by and afternoon
of special music and Gospel mes
sage by Rev. Howard Peterson of
Belden; evening services at 7:30
with closing message by Rev. Ho
ward Peterson.
Wedneday—Prayer Meeting will
be in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Lorenz.
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You’re looking at the BIGGEST little refrigerator in the world
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it’s chock-full of big-model conveniences.
OUR SPECIAL
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; ONLY
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per week
Ay nothing down with trad*
tolden Anniversary
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it Full-Width Porcelain Enamel
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it Super Storage Door with
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it 2 Quickube Ice Tray a
it Butter Compartment
it Automatic Interior Light
it Sliding Turquoise Chill
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it And Much Morel
M0Q6IS from
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In honor o< this great ucceslon.
ITS TRUE
There Is no mistake te this offer. WE WILL trade refrigerators
with you for only $1JI per week. No down payment other than
j your old refrigerator. (Beetrlc and in good working order).
TOTAL EXCHANGE PRICE
! ONLY $169*
Model DA-11-54
SEE US TODAY — We Need Your Old
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GILLISPIES .
, * .. • * ’ . •• • . . * .
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
O’Neill
Seventh and Clay Streets
Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, Pastor
Sunday—Divine worship and Ho
ly communion; 9 a.m. Ann ounce
ments are by registration; Sunday
school 10:15 a m. W. Fricke, supt.;
"The Lutheran Hour" on WJAG,
4 p.m., adult membership class,
7 p.m.
Wednesday—Confirmation class
4:15 p.m., Walther League youth
meeting, 7 p m.
Thursday Men's club meeting,
8 p.m.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
Atkinson
Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, Pastor
Sunday -Sunday school. S. H.
Brauer, Supt., 9:45 a.m., Divine
worship and Holy Cammunion, 11
a.m. Announcements are by regi
stration; "The Lutheran Hour” on
WJAG, 4 p.m.
Tuesday Confirmation class, 4
p.m.
METHODIST CHURCH
Page—Inman
Lisle E. Mewmaw, Pastor
PAGE
Thursday (today)—Womans's So
ciety of Christian Service meeting,
2 p.m.
Sunday—Sunday school, 10 a.m.;
morning worship, 11 a.m. in ob
servance of Rural Life Sunday;
MYF. 8 p.m.
Monday—4th quarterly confer
ence, 8 p.m. All offical board and
commission members are especi
ally urged to attend andany others
interested.
Tuesday King’s Daughters mee
ting, 8 p.m.
Wednesday--Chancel choir prac
tice, 8 p.m.
Thursday, May 7—W o m a n’s
Society' of Christian Service an
nual May Breakfast, 9 a.m.
INMAN
Sunday—Morning Worship, 9:45
a.m. in observance of Rural Life
Sunday; Sunday School, 10:45 a.m.
Wednesday—Membership class
for young people, 4pm; choir
practice, 7:30 and MYF.
Friday, May 8—4th quarterly
conference, 8 p.m. All official
board members and commision
members are especially urged to
attend and any others interested.
FOR BOTH CHURCHES
Wednesday—Mid-week prayer
hour, 9 a.m. Read 2 Samuel 11:1
21.
METHODIST CHURCH
CHAMBERS—AMELIA
Charles F. Cox Pastor
CHAMBERS
Sunday-Church school, 10 a.m.;
lour of worship, 11 a.m.; M.Y.F.
Sr. group, 8 pm.
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OTHER CORN
The reasons? ...
RESULTS!... High Yields
Good Standability—Correct
Maturity and High Quality
Grain.
A. M. Beelaert - Orchard
Ben Engler - Stuart
Lautenschlaeger & Ziegenbein
Orchard
Emmet Mummert - Clearwater
Virgil Pinkerman - Lynch
Robert Strong - Chambers
They called themselves the Lennon sisters at the American legion Late, I .ate TV Review. The
legionnaires weren’t really sure which one was which sister, but then judging from the laughs they re
ceived, it didn't make any difference. The men are. from left, Marlin Mich man, Chuck Fox, Gene Itlrd
and George Bonn. The Frontier photo and engriu ing.
Monday—jr. choir rehearsal, 7:30
ship class, 8 p.m.; adult choir re
p.m.; Jr. M.Y.F. 8 p.m.; member
hearsal, 8 p.m.
Thursday, May 7—W.S.C.S., 2 p.
m. at the church. Mrs. Fred Ca
tron Worship Leader, Mrs. A. B.
Hubbard program,; Fourth Quar
terly Conference. 8 p.m. The Rev.
Robert Embree, district supt, will
preside at the conference. The en
tire church membership is invited.
AMELIA
Sunday The Hour of Worship,
9:30 am.; The Church School,
10:30 a.m.
Thursday, May 7 Fourth quar
terly conference, 2:30 p.m.; The
Rev. Robert Embree district Supt..
will preside at the conference. The
entire membership is invited to
attend. Choir rehearsal. 8 p.m.;
•1 Y F.. 8:30 p.m. There will be no
membership class May 7 on ac
count of the conference at Cham
bers.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
O’Neill
Thursday—Youth Budget Com
mittee 7:30 p.m.
Friday Building Committee 7
p.m.
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Sunday Church school 10:45 a
m.; morning worship 11 a m.; va
cation church school training at
Norfolk 2:30 p.m.
Monday Stewardship Committee
8 p.m.
Tuesday Mother and Daughter
Banquet 7 p.m.
Wednesday Junior High Fellow
ship 7 p.m.; choir 7 p.m.; Senior
high W.F. 8 p.m.; trustees 8
o'clock.
BETHANY I'KESBY IEKIAN
CHAMBERS
Sunday Morning worship 9:30
a m.; church school 10:1k) a.m.
ItOKSEY PRESBYTERIAN
Saturday May 2nd the Dorsey
Women are having a bake sale at
Shelhamer’s Jack and Jill. They
will also serve coffee and sand
wiches. The money will be list'd
toward getting a student minister
for the summer months.
ASSEMBLY OK <iOI> CHITM'H
O’Neill
704 E. Clay St.
Rev. Robert A. Paul, pastor
Sunday Sunday school-10 a.m.
Classes for all ages; morning wor
ship-11 o'clock; youth services 7:15
p.m.; evnngeliseic service 8 p.m.
Wednesday' Mid-week prayer
hour 8 pm.
Wednesday Mid-week pi-.* %
hour 8 p m.
Friday, May 1 Oan-lYxihlo
GA's at the home of Mr. ami Mrs
Russell Woeppel. 8 p m
METIIOIMST (III Kill
Rev. (ileiin Keilnleott, minister
O'NHI.1.
O'Nelli Sm met
Thursday (today! Prayer circle
10 a m Claude Bates home. |v>i
cas, 2:00 p.nv
Saturday Membership class
9:30 a m.; Junior choir, 10 30 a m
Sunday Church school, 9 p, ,
f morning worship. 11:00; intn
mediate MYF will visit Atkinson
MYF.
Monday No Interniediat MM
Sub-IHstrict Ministers meeting at
Page, 12 :30 noon.
Tuesday Meeting of Holt County
Temperance Organization, Slid p
m . at Assembly of taxi Church
Wednesday High sehixil and
adult choirs. 7:15 p.nt Senior
MYF, 8 :1K) oclock.
Thursday, May 7 All -Church
May breakfast at the Ultheran
Church 9:00 a m.
EMMET
Thursday (today) Concludin'.
WSCS Study on Isaiah, 2:00 pm
at Norman Wayman home
Sunday Morn ing worship ami
ehldren’s sunday sehixil, 9 30 a m
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