The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 28, 1960, Section Two, Image 12

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    Church Notes
All minister* are Invited to send their church note* to
The Frontier. For guaranteed (Miblication. we a*k that the note* are
in our office by Saturday, one week prior to the service*.
St. Patrick '§ Catholic Church
<M*fcr. timothy O'Sullivan and
Father Hubert Ouffy, assistant)
Sunday—Masses, 7 a.m., 8 and
9 30. Masses in the church ev
ery day at 7:45 a.m.
Saturday—Confessions from 4
p.m until 5:30 and from 7:30
until 9.
St. Paul's laiUieran Church
(William Helen, pastor)
Chambers
Saturday—Shower for Darlene
Harley at the church basement,
8 p.m.
Sunday—Movie in church build
ing, ‘The Christ We Share”, 8
p m ; Bible class, 9 am.; wor
ship, 10.
First !*nesbytertan Church
(John Hart, pastor)
Thursday—Circle I, Alfred Dray
ton home, breakfast, 9 am.; Cir
cle 2, Roy Shelhamer borne,
breakfast, 9.
Sunday—Sunday school, 9:45
a.m.; worship, 11.
Monday—Women's Bible study,
2:30 pm.
Wednesday—Trustees, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, August 4—Monthly
DPW meeting, 8:45 a.m.
Bethany Presbyterian Church
(John Hart, pastor)
Sunday—Worship—9 30.; Sunday
school, 10:30 a.m.
Assembly of God Church
(Ivan Christofforsen, pastor)
Sunday—Sunday school, 10 a.m.;
morning worship, 11 a.m.;
Christ Ambassador service (age
12 through 35), 7:15 p.m.; evan
gelistic service, 8.
Wednesday—Bible study and
prayer: 8 p.m.
O’Neill Methodist Church
(Glenn Kennicott, pastor)
Thursday—Prayer circle, Claude
Bates h >me, 10 am.; Dorcas, 2
p.m.; church board, 8.
Sunday—Worship, 8:3!) am. and
11; Sunday school, 9:45.
Verdigre News
By V no Kanda
Mlady Reunion
Held Sunday
At Verdigre
The decendants of the late John
and Agnes Mlady of the Pischel
ville community held their third
family reunion Sunday, July, 17,
at the Verdigre City Park with
seventy nine persons present. At
noon a picnic dinner was serv
ed .
The highlight of the day was a
concert by the Verdigre Bohemian
Band.
The oldest person present was
Frank Cernousek, sr., ik>. The
grandmother with the most grand
children was Mrs. Frank Mady
of Creighton, and the oldest grand
father with the most grandchild
ren was John Mlady of Verdel.
The youngest grand parents were
Mr, and Mrs. Ben Mlady and the
parents with the most children
were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Stockholm of Norfolk.
The group decided to meet
again the third Sunday of July
in Verdigre. The Committee in
charge for this year were Mr. and
Mrs. Art Hrbek, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Mlady, Mr. and Mrs. Or
vie Hansen, and Mrs. Lawrence
Stockman and Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Noyer.
The Committee for next year
are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nova
cek, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mlady and
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hrbek.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Noyer, Jeanine, Car
olyn, Katherine and Kim, Mr.
and Mrs. L. Stockman Charles,
Robert, Karen, Mike Loren and
I>arry, Mr. and Mrs Fred B.
Soucek, Mrs. W. L. Castle, John
and Steven of Norfolk; Mr. and
Mrs. George Mlady and Norma,
and John Mlady, Mr. and Mrs.
Art Hrb.'k, Art jr and David of
Verdel, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cernou
sex w rage, an. *uiu mi a. ritui&
Mlady, Mr. and Mrs. Orv’ille Han
sen, Bobby, Vance, Jolene, Kay,
Bruce and Ned of Creighton;
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Halva and
Mr .and Mrs. Adolph Latzel of
O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mlady,
Gail, Terry and Sandra of Bloom
field; Charles Mlady, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Mlady of Cedar
Rapids, Mrs. Martha Mlady, Ina
and Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Cernousek, Gloria and Allen, Mr.
Frank Carnousek, sr., Martha and
August Chocholousek, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Novacek, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward S. Pavlik, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Mlady, Marvin and
Patti Mlady of Omaha and Mrs.
Charles Vakoc._
. I
AT AUCTION
Schoolhouse
and
Contents
Formerly School District *60
Friday, July 29
1:00 p.m.
Wally O’Connell, Auctioneer
Marion Woidneck. Secretary
Orchard News
Mrs. WUbur Mahood
Phone ZW’S-SIDS
Hurtig Family
Reunion Held
At Yankton
A family reunion of Mrs. Theo
Hurtig was held at Yankton, S. D.
Sunday. The day was spent pic
nicking and visiting. Mrs. Stella
Cunningham was the oldest and
Robert Hurtig was the youngest
present.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Selwrn Magnusson from Cottage
Grove, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Grimm of Ansley, Mr. and Mrs.
Loren Quthmiller of Anoka, Mrs.
Hattie Courtney of Bonesteel,
S.D. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Vance
and daughter, Mrs. Stella Cun
ningham and grandchildren of
Naper, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Vance of Spencer, la., Mr. and
Mrs. John Vance and family of
Milford, la., Mr. and Mrs. Burle
Vance and family of Harris, la.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Vance and
family of Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cunning
ham and family of Omaha, Mr.
and Mrs. Theo Hurtig of Orchard,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hurtig and
family of Wichita, Kan., Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Hurtig and family of
Rapid City, 9. D., Mr. and Mrs.
Mervin Hurtig and son of Creigh
ton, Rodney Boelter and Mr. and
Mrs. Duane Boelter of Orchard.
Rev. Robert Embree of LeMars,
Ia.filled the pulpit in the EUB
church Sunday during the absence
of Rev. Duane Lenz and family,
who are vacationing for two
weeks.
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Embree
and son were dinner guests in
the Wayne Lautenschlager home
Sunday.
Sunday evening visitors in the
Raymond Stevens home were Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Holbrook jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Darrel Trease and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Grubbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barton
went to Norfolk Sunday to be
sponsors at the baptism of Nels
David Johnson, 9on of Mr. and
Mrs. David Johnson. Mrs. Han
nah Johnson, greatgrandmother
of the baby, was also present for
the baptism.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Erb and
children were Sunday evening
visitors in the Dean Pearson
home at Meadow Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Maple
and family attended the annual
Gamble picnic at Niobrara Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Salem and
family of Creighton spent Sun
day witli Mrs. Jennie George.
Mrs. Stuart Schleusener and
Suzanne of Cedar Rapids, la., re
turned to her home Sunday after
spending two weeks in the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Bright and his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Schleusener.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller of Til
lamook, Ore., are visiting in the
home of Mrs. Ollie Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Belling and
Rex have been visiting in Madi
son for the past 10 days.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller and
family were Saturday guests in
the Dean Miller home in Albion.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Auman,
Linda and Dennis were dinner
guests of iMr. and Mrs. Arvyn
Neutoaus at Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Withee of
Plainview were Tuesday evening
visitors in the Lester Withee
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Miller and
family of Craig were Friday din
ner guests at the Glen Miller
home.
OCTETTE BRIDGE CLUB
The Octette Bridge club met
with Mrs. Lester Withee. Guests
were Mrs. Lyle Schleusener and
Gertrude Gribble.
High score was won by Mrs.
Loren Wilson, and second high
by Mrs. Cecil Lee.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Eight members of the neigh
borhood Birthday club met wiJi
Mrs. Blanche Fletcher to help
her celebrate her birthday Sat
urday. Hie afternoon was spent
playing bridge. Mrs. Gordon
Drayton, Mrs. Henry Drayton and
Mrs. J. W. Mahood won prizes.
Mrs. Allen Hill furnished the
prizes. Mrs. C. E. Everhart fur
nished the birthday cake and ice
cream.
The Rebefcah Lodge will hold
their annual picnic Thursday,
July 28 at the Orchard park
at 6:30 pun.
Guests in the Theodore Hurtig
home the past week were Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Hurtig and family of
Wichita, Kan., Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Hurtig and family of Rap
id City, Mr. and Mrs. Magnusson
of Cottage Grove, Ore., and Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Grimm of Ares
ley.
Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Blackburn
of Royal spent Friday evening
in the Henry Drayton home.
Mrs. N. Lautonschlager and son
of Colorado Springs, Colo., plans
to arrive in Orchard Monday
morning to spend 10 days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Barton. Mrs. Barton will meet
her in Columbus Monday morn
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wantz
and daughter of Elgin, 111., visit
ed in the home of Mrs. Evelyn j
Me Mam gal over the weekend.
Mrs. Edna Liebsack is visiting
this week at the home of her
daughter and son-m-law. Rev. and
Mrs. Curtis Reynolds at Lexing
ton.
Henry Meuret jr., a former res
ident of Orchard, was killed in a
plane crash He operated a crop
duster. He moved with his par
ents to Oregon in 1933.
LEGION AUXILIARY
The American Legion Auxiliary
met Monday night at the Legion
Hail. Nine members were pre
sent. Mrs. Gerald Maple was in
stalled as president; Mrs. Lester
Raff, vice president; Mrs. Lyle
Schleusener, treasurer; Mrs. Ed
na Liebsack. secretary and Mrs.
Bernard Kellog, sergeant-at-arms.
It was voted to have a float
and sponsor a food stand at Free
Day.
Mrs. Leonard was installing of
ficer and Mrs. Bernard Kellog
was sargeant at arms.
Lunch was served by Mrs. Ber
nard Kellog, Mrs. Lee Bjornsen
and Mrs. Dick Knapp.
BRIDGETTES CLUB
The Bridgettes club met with
Mrs. Duard Dempster. Mrs. Arch
ie Walton and Mrs. Clifford Erb
won prizes.
PAST MATRON'S
Past Matrons club met at the
Masonic Temple Wednesday af
ter noon with 13 members pre
sent Mrs. Oliver Dempster pre
sided at the business meeting
Mrs. Wendell Wilson gave sev
eral poems After the business
meeting the dab had a recreation
hour. Lunch was served by Mrs.
D. Johnson and Mrs. Allen Hill.
Chambers News
By Mrs. E. R. Carpenter
WSCS MEETS
Roll call was answered by 23
members when the WSCS met at
the Methodist church Thursday af
ternoon for their study lesson
Mrs. James Grimes and Mrs.
Louis Neilson presented the les
son. Mrs Steve Shavhk presided
at the business session. Mrs. H W.
Hubbard presented the society
with a Memorial gift in remean
rance of her father, Ed Porter.
A short program in honor of
Mrs. Genevieve Bell, a member
of long standing who is leaving
soon to make her home in Colo
rado, was given with Mrs. Ber
nard Hoffman. It consisted of a
reading by Mrs T. E Alderson
a piano solo by Donis Hoffman
and a solo "May the good Lord
bless and Keep You", by Mrs.
Hoffman. Mrs. Lloyd Gleed pre
sented a gift from the society to
Mrs Bell.
Lunch was served by the hos
tesses. Mrs H. W. Hubbard. Mrs
Bernard Hoffman and Mrs. Lloyd
Gleed.
FAREWELL PARTY
A group of friends and mem
bers of the Kellar club and the
Valley Center Extension club met
at the home of Mrs. Glen Grimes
for a farewell party for one of
their members, Mrs. Genevieve
Bell, who is leaving soon to make
her home near her son and daugh
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Donald
Grimes at Ft. Collins. Colo.
The program, in charge of Mrs.
Lloyd Gleed, consisted of songs
beginning with each letter of the
guests first name (Genevieve).
There was a reading by Mrs. L.
Harley and a closing prayer
by Mrs. Clyde Kiltz.
Gifts were presented to the
guest of honor by Mrs. T S. Al
derson from each of the clubs.
Dennis Werner returned to his
work in Omaha Sunday following
a two week vacation with his
parents, Mr and Mrs Kenneth
Werner.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs William Hubei and fam
ily were her mother, Mrs Celia
Christiansen and brother and sis
ter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Jack
Christiansen and family. After
noon callers were Mr and Mrs
Melvin Mortenson and Merlin cf
Ptainview and Maurice, Darlene
and Jake Shindler of Omaha.
Mr and Mrs Clyde Ki'ts ami
Phyllis returned recently from a
trip to Everett. Wash , where they
visited Dr. and' Mrs. Richard
Kiltz and family. Th y also drove
to Van Couver. Aibe-ta, Canada,
where they spent a few days with
their cousins
Mr. and Mrs. D. L, Holcomb
of Aurora and Mr and Mrs Wil
bur Edwards and Gloria of St.
Paul were Sunday guests of Mr,
and Mrs L. V. Cooper This is
an annual meeting of old neigh
bors. Daring the afternoon Mrs,
Holcomb showed slides of last
years meeting and trips to var
ious places.
Friends at Chambers have just
learned of the recent death of a
former Chambers business man,
Walt Einkoph, at his home in
Gibbon, Mr. Einkopf operated the
drug store here for a number of
years. He is survived by Ins wife
and one son.
Mr and Mrs. Lee Howler of
Vivian. S D . came Saturday and
visited until Sunday afternoon
with her brother-in-law and sis
ter. Mr and Mrs E R Carpen
ter The Howders were enroute
home from Minneapolis where
they had visited their son, Jim,
end also the Ren Medcaif family
Mr and Mrs. Duane K Miller
and family drove to Valen"ne
Sunday where they met her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. E Rich
ards of Chadron and enjoyed a
picnic dinner
Mr and Mrs Ted Price of Hon
olulu, Hawaii, who have been vis
iting her mother. Mrs Adair at
Amelia, called on her aunt. Mrs.
Stella Sparks and son in Cham
bers Monday.
Friday dinner guests of Mrs.
John Wintenmote was her grand
daughter and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Tracy Rathbun and two
daughters of Rapid City*. S D.
The Rathbuns had met her par
ents, Mr and Mrs Herman Cook
at Merriman for breakfast Fri
day as the Cooks were returning
to their home in Meridan, Idaho.
The Rathbuns drove from Cham
bers to Ord to visit his mother
and brother.
Tile members of the Methodist
Youth Fellowship are planning a
swimming party at Goom Lake
Friday evening.
Mr amt Mrs. James Grimes
aix1 Mr and Mrs G H. Grimes
drove to Grand Island Sunday to
meet the formers grandson, Ste
ven Conley id Mountmse, Colo.
Relatives and fnetxis at Cham
tiers have learneil that Mrs. Leo
Adams of Atkinson, formerly of
Chambers, had submit text to sur
geny in Los Atmos, N M The Ad
ams went to Los Atmos to visit
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr
and Mrs Robert Turner aixi fam
ity.
Sunday dinner guests in the
William Turner home were Rev.
and Mrs Earl Schwenk and fam
ily and her two nieces of East
St. Louis, 111, »
Rev. and Mrs. Earl Schwenk
and family returned Friday from
a two week vacation spent with
her relatives at East St Louis,
III. and his relatives at Granite,
111.
Brenda Darlene Sum merer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Duane
8 mmerer. received holy bap
tism Sunday. July 24.
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