Church Notes All minister* are Invited to send their church notes to The Frontier. For guaranteed publication, we ask that the notes are In onr olflce by Saturday, one week prior to the service*. St. Patrick's Catholic Church i Msgr. Timothy O'Sullivan and Father Robert Duffy, assistant) Sunday, Oct. 16; Masses 7:30 am, 9 and 10 30. Masses in the church every day at 7.45 a m. Saturday, Oct. 22 Confessions from 4 p.m. until 5:30 and from 7 30 until 9. Page MeUiodint Church (Robert D. Linder, pastor) Sunday, Oct. 16: Sunday school, 10 am.; morning worship, 11; MYF, 8 p.m. * Thursday, Oct. 20; WSCS, 2 p m Church of Epiphany (Father Ralph O'Donnell) Emmet Sunday, Oct. 16: Mass, 8 a.m St. Paul's Lutheran Church (William Roten, pastor) Chambers Sunday, Oct. 16: Sunday school anr. William Ross, pastor of the Ewing United Presbyterian church. Monday, Oct. 17: Bible study, 2:30 p.m.; Congregational meet ing beginning with a pot-luck sup per Wednesday, Oct. 19: Junior youth, 7 p.m.; choir, 7; senior youth, 8. First Methodist Church (Glenn Kennicott, Minister) Thursday, Oct. 13: Prayer cir <»ie, i9 a m.; WSCS, 2 p.m. at the - church Friday, Oct. 14: Dorcas, 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15: Junior choir, 9:45 am.; intermediate choir, 10:30 Sunday, Oct. 16: Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; morning worship, 11; intermediate MYF, 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 17 Wesleyan Ser vice Guild and WSCS joint meet ing, 8 p.m. at the church. Rev. and Mrs. Dawson Park will be guest speakers; everyone is cor dially invited. Wednesday, Oct. 19: Adult and high school choir, 7:15 p.m.; senior MYF at 8. Electric Motors Rewinding — Rebuilding Coll 243 W — 24 hr. Servleu Northwest Electric O’Neill Bethany Presbyterian ( hurch (John Hart, pastor) Sunday, Oct. 16 Worship, 9 31 a m.; Sunday school, 10:30. Inman Methodist Church (Robert D. Linder, pastor) Thursday, Oct. 13: WSCS. 2:31 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 16: Sunday school 8 40 a.m.; worship, 9:40. Wednesday, Oct. 19: MYF ai* choir, 8 p.m. Assembly of God Church (Ivan Christoffersen, pastor) Thursday, Oct. 13: Young Peo pie’s service, 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 16: Sunday school 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11 junior church (ages 4-12), 11; Evangelistic service, 8 pm. Wednesday, Oct. 19 Prayer and Bible study, 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 20: Fellowshij rally at Ainsworth. Services: i p.m.; 6:30 and 7:45. Wesleyan Methodist Church (Don V. Olmsted, pastor) Sunday, Oct. 16: Sunday school 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11; Bible study, 7:30 p.m.; evening worship, 8. Monday, Oct. 17: Wesleyar youth at the parsonage, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 19: Mid-week prayer hour, 8 p.m. Venus News By Mrs. Ralph Rrookhouser Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Held visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney Faulhaber Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boelter and Loren visited with her mo ther, Mrs. Emma Wirth at Ver digre last Wednesday evening. Attend Shower Among those attending the bri dal shower held for Miss Carolyn Grueling Tuesday evening at the Verdigre Lutheran church par lors were Mrs. Lavern Held, Mrs Flossie Held, Mrs. Howard Tyler Mrs. Arthur Von Seggern, Mrs Cecil Moser, Mrs. Elden Schacht Mrs. Dale Metties and daughter Mrs. Arthur Neuhaus, Mrs. Ar chie Moser and Ella, Mrs. F.E Pierce, Mrs. Roland Cook, Vlasrta Viola and Rita Pospeshil, Mrs Herman Block and Mrs. Ralph Brovkhouser. *Tr. and Mrs. Gerald Waring visited with her mother at Bruns wick Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell and daughter of Omaha were weekend visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jundt and Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffrey. Sunday afternoon visitors at the Jeffrey home were Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Von Seggern. HHp-U Club Mrs. Francis Boelter entertain ed the Help-U club Wednesday. Eleven members were present Mrs. Boelter served dinner. The afternoon was spent doing embroidery and crocheting. A chili supper was planned for Tuesday. Mrs. Ralph Brookhou ser received the door prize. Mrs. Gerald Waring will have the next meeting. Monday and Tuesday were the Walnut Telephone cleanup days Many poles are being replaced. Mr and Mrs Lavem Caskey and Monte of O'Neill were Tues day supper guests at the Harry Caskey home. Mr and Mrs. Harold Cihlar and Sherrie and Mrs. Paul Cihlar stopped last Monday at Mr and Mrs. Donald Kinnisons The Cihlars were on their waj home from Tacoma, Wash , wher, they visited with relatives si net the latter part of August Mr. and Mrs Arthur VonSeg gem attended a family reunion a Crest on Sunday Mr and Mrs. Leland Caskey o: Omaha spent the weekend with ' his parents. Mr and Mrs. Ora > Caskey. Mr and Mrs. Donald Kinnison and family visited Mr and Mrs Otto Cihlar Sunday Mr Kennedy and Mrs Sorer Sorenson sr called at the Otto WfwwwwwiMaaaaaaaaaaaw Drdbny home Tuesday Mrs Ora Caskey called at the Leo Sukup home Wednesday, Mrs Dale Metties anti Carol visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Moser Sunday. Mr and Mrs Charles Winkler and family also visited there that day. Wednesday evening visitors at the home cw Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Finch were Mr. amt Mrs. Ralph Bnxikhouser, Sunday visitors at the home ol Mr and Mrs Ralph Bnxikhouser were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wink lor. Arlene and Jerry erf Atkinson and Mr anti Mrs Emil Bartiw and family Nancy, Janice and Emily Bartos spent the weekend with their grandparents. Mr. ami Mrs. Edwin Porter wore Sunday visitors at tho home of Mr ami Mrs Ora Caskey. MMeWMWMMVVWMMAMMe Whal make Amei Great (Lost in a Sorias on tho Declaration of Indepandancai “we hold these tcuths to se self-evident.. 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