Church Notes All nUnlatera are United U, amd their church notea to The frontier. For »uaranteed pubUcaUon, ae aak that the notea are in our office by Saturday, one week prior to the aervtcea. First Presbyterian Church (John Hart, pastor) Thursday Aug 4—Monthly UPW meeting, 8 45 a m. Amday, Aug 7—Sunday school, 9:45 a m.; worship, 11. Bethany Presbyterian ( hurch (John Hart, pastor) Chambers Sunday, Aug. 7—Worship, 9 30 am.; Sunday school, 10 30. ( hurch of Epiphany (Father Ralph O’Donnell) Emmet Sunday, Aug. 7—Mass at 8 a m. St. Patrick's Catholic Church (Msgr. Timothy O'Sullivan and Father Robert Duffy, assistant) Sunday, Aug 7—Masses, 7 a.m., 8 ami 9:30. Masses in the church every day at 7:45 a.m, Saturday, Aug 13—Confessions from 4 p.m. until 5:30 and from 7:30 until 9. O’Neill Methodist Church (Glenn Kenmcott, pastor) Thursday, August 4—Prayer cir cle, 10 am.; Dorcas, 2 pm. Saturday, Aug 6—Men’s break fast, 7 a.m.; junior choir. 10. Sunday, Aug 7—Morning Wor ship with Rev. Robert Enibree at 8:30 a.m. and 11; Sunday school, 9:45; Youth council in p.m. Monday, Aug 8— W.S.C.S. execu tive council 2 p. m. Emmet Methodist Church (Glenn Kennieott, pastor) Sunday, Aug 7- Morning wor ship, 9:30 a m.; Children’s church school, 9:30. Assembly of Cod Church (Ivan Christoffersen, pastor) Sunday, Aug 7: Morning wor ship, 11 a.m.; Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Christ Ambassadors service (ages 12-35), 7:15 p.m.; Evange listic service, 8. Wednesday, Aug 10—Bible study and prayer, 8 p.m. 8t. Paul's Lutheran Church (William Turner, pastor) Chambers, Nebr. Sunday, August 7: Bible class and Sunday school, 9 a.m.; wor ship, 10; wedding of Ken Reiner and Darlene Harley, 2 p.m. Redbird News By Veldeen Pinkerman Mr and Mrs Guy Pinkerman, Danny and Delmar, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hiscock, Mr and Mrs. Eddie Hrhek and family, Mr and Mrs Veldon Pinkerman and Veldeen and Mrs. Fay Pinkerman were O'Neill shoppers Saturday. Danny Pinkerman was a Sat urday overnight guest in the Reggie Pinkerman home. Marty Joe Pinkerman was a Saturday night guest in the Guy Pinker man home. Mr and Mrs. Ray Witherwax were Saturday overnight guests in the Albert Carson home. Mrs. Rex Carson and Sandra spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Ed die Krugman while Rex and Eddie attended National Guard. Veldeen Pinkerman, Mrs. Howard Graham and Mrs. T. J. Graham were Sunday afternoon callers in the Harold Osborn home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Witherwax called at the Eddie Krugman homo Sunday afternoon. i Rt/drick Hughes and Charlie i Schollmeyer went to Grand* Island Tuesday to meet Charlie's! sister, Minnie. who plans to spend some time here visiting* friends and relatives. Mrs. Fay Pinkerman spent! Saturday and Sunday in Norfolk., Veldeen Pinkerman called at the Guy Pinkerman home Tues day afternoon. Mrs. Fay Pinkerman was a Monday overnight guest in the I.'-o Farran home at Tilden. She was a Tuesday dinner guest in the Ken Coventry home at Inman and a supper guest in the Reggie Pinkerman home in O’Neill. Mrs. Reggie Pinkerman and hoys wore Friday dinner guests in the Veldon Pinkerman home. The boys stayed while their mo her and Mrs. Eddie Krugman were picking choke cherries. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pickering and Mrs. Claude Pickering and Quentin went to Omaha Friday to meet Mr. and Mrs. Lorell Pickering from California. The Dorsey Lades Aid met with Mrs Leon Mellor Thursday afternoon. Mrs Lett .Vile-' and Linda Kruse are here from Lincoln spending a few days. Mrs. Fay Pmkerman was a Thursday supper guest in the Veldon Pmkerman home Delane Oherie's children from Sioux City are staying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Ooerle, while their mother is in the hospital with a new baby. Mrs. Fay Pinkerman and Mrs. Anna Carson left for Norfolk Monday afternoon. They left there Tuesday to go to Omaha where the will visit relatives until Friday. Riverside News By Mr*. Lionel Gunter Mmcs G. Keller, G D Ryan and Gary Tessemer called on Norma Napier Friday afternoon. Lloyd Switzer of Neligh was a dinner guest Thursday at the Ora Switzer home Mrs Dale Napier, Marilyn John ston and Glenellen McDaniel at tended 4-H leader meeting hi Ne ligh Wednesday. Al Gibson was a supper guest Thursday at the Wayne Fry home. The Willie Shrader, Ralph Shra der and Wendell Switzer families were dinner guests Sunday at the Dewitt Hoke home. This is a be lated celebration for the four coup les wedding anniversaries which are in March. Marilyn Johnston stayed from Wednesday night to Friday night at the Will Shrader home. Mrs Archie Johnston and Bar bara and Mrs Emily Johnst n called on Mrs Leia Reed at brunswick Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs Marcus Pierson and girls and Mrs Woodrow El liott and Sandra visited Tuesday evening at the Earl Pierson home. Mr and Mrs Dewitt Hoke call ed Friday evening on the Lynn Fry family. Connie Montgomery is visiting Sheila Fry for a few days. Mike and Mary Streeter of Lin coln spent the past week visit ing their cousins, the Billy Lof quist children. Mr and Mrs Gene Streeter, were overnight guests Friday at the Lofquist home. Mrs. James Love and Mrs. George Montgomery visited Mrs. Lorraine Montgomery in the Ne ligh hospital Wednesday after noon They also called on Mrs Don Murray. Cathy Lofquist spent Monday night and Tuesday with Sherry Switzer. Mr and Mrs Z.H. Fry visited last Sunday night at the Wilbur Mahood home in Orchard. Jackie and Bruce Morrow of O'Neill visited Sunday and Monday at the Wilbur Bennett home. The James Love family were supper guests Monday at the Lor raine Montgomery home and vis ited Tuesday at the Robert Mont gomery home near Neligh. Wed nesday the Love family and Mr. and Mrs. George Montgomery were supper guests at the R A Ho-d home. E-'tel Cory was a dinner giest Wednesday at the Wayne Fry home. He also called Et the Z.H. Fry and Lionel Gunter homes. The Ed Walters family of Cham bers visited Tuesday evening at the John Napier home. Mrs Wilbur Bennett attended a United Presbyterian womens executive meeting at Stuart Tues day. Mrs Zita Donohue o< O'Netll visited several days at the John Napier home. Mrs Harold Jones of Clearwa ter visited Friday afternoon at the John Miller home. Mrs Otto Retke of Inman stay ed with Mrs Z. H. Fry while Otto Retke, Wayne Fry, Duane Jensen, A1 Gibson and Z. H. Fry were fishing in South Dakota. They left Thursday night and plan to be home Sunday. Mrs. Frank Emsick, Peggy and Joan of Omaha visited Saturday evening at the Z. H. Fry home. Dicky returned home with his mother. Peggy and Joan stayed for a longer visit. Mrs. Duane Jensen and children of Newman Grove were overnight guests Thursday at the Richard Napier home. They also called at the Z. H. Fry home. Cheryl Emsick, who had been visiting at the Jensen home at Newman Grove, is visiting at the Z, H. Fry heme. Mrs Jim Jackson and Norma Jean Slough of Lincoln were guests of Mrs. Wayne Fry Fri day evening. Mr and Mrs Archie Tattle and Lenora were dinner guests last Sunday at the Archie Johnston home. Mrs. Rudy Ahlers visited Thurs day at the Che* Taylor home. Mr and Mrs. Rodney Pollock and Phil of Omaha were week end guests at the Dave Pollock home. Phil will remain for a long er stay. Rev. and Mrs. Ivan Turner are attending a Free Methodist church conference at Ainsley. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink were supper guests Thursday at the Dave Pollock home. The Leo Miller ami Gerald Had duck children visited their grand father. Howard Miller, in the Ne ligh hospital Friday afternoon. Mr ami Mrs Gerald Hadduck and children left fur their home at Denver, Colo , early Saturday marning after visiting a few days with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Howard Miller and other rela tives. The Archie Johnston and Willie Shrader families were guests last Sunday evening at the Will Shra der home. Vincent Vandersnick was a guest last week of Jackie Fry. Mr and Mrs Wilbur Bennett left Thursday to spend the week end with the Harold Bennett fam ily at Crawford. Warranty Deeds SHERIFF'S DEED-Leo S. Tom jack, Sheriff to Dean Perry 2-7 55 $15 00- Lots 5-6-7 A 8 Blk 2- Em met. EXECUTOR'S DEED- Edward T. Campbell, Ex to John David son A wife 5-5-60 $11150- E's lot 14 A all lot 15 Blk O-Fahv’s Park Add-O’Neill EXECUTORS DEED- D< Maris Birmingham, et al„ Ex to Dan O'Connell A Alta Campbell 5-31 60- 1-3 Int in Lots 1-2-3-18-19 A north 16 ft lot 17 Blk 10 ami Lots 5 A 6 Blk 11- Atkinson- $6000-con sideration WD- Ramon H Bright to Gladys M. 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