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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1960)
Church Notes All mitiUlers are invited to •**» u,.ir churcll The bonder Por guaranteed publication, we a-k that the note, are In »ur otllcc by Saturday, one week prior to the M»rvj<c St. Patrick'* Catholic Church (Msgr. Timothy Q'SuiUvan and Father Robert Duffy, assistant) Sunday, Nov. 20 Masses 7:30 a m., 9 and 10:30. Masses in the church every day at 7:45 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 36: Confessions from 4 p.m. until 5:30 and from 7 30 until 9. Page Methodist Church (Robert D. Lirnler, pastor) Thursday, Nov. 17: W9CS, 2 pm. Sunday, Nov. 20: Church school 10 a.m.; worship, 11; MYF, 8 p.m. Wesleyan .Methodist Church Page (Mina Smith, pastor) Sunday, Nov 20: Sunday school 10 a.m.; worship, 11; Wesleyan Youth, 7 p.m.; evening worship 7 30. Inman Methodist Church (Robert D. Linder, pastor) Wednesday, Nov. 16: MYF and choir, 8 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20: Church school 8:40 a.m.; worship, 9:40. Ilcthany Presbyterian Church (John Hart, pastor) Sunday, Nov. 20: Worship, 9i30 a.m.; Sunday school, 10:30. Assembly of (did Church (Ivan Christoffersen, pastor) Thursday, Nov. 17; Young people service, 8 p.m,; rally at Valentine services at 3 p.m., 6:30 and 7:45. Friday, Nov. 18: Women’s Mis sionary Council, 10 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 20: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11; junior church (ages 4-12), It; evangelistic service, 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 22; Thanksgiving union service, 8 p.in. November 23, 24 and 25: Young People’s convention in Hastings Emmet Methodist Church (Rev. A. S. Gedwillo) Thursday, Nuv. 17: WSCS at the Henry Kluppeitborg home, 2 p.m Sunday, Nov. 20: Children’s classes and morning worship 9:30 a.m. Immanuel Lutheran Church (A. S. Gedwiilo, pastor) Atkinson Saturday, Nov. 19. Confirmation classes, 130 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2> Divine wor ship, 9 a.m.; Sunday school, 1015 Tuesday, Nov. 22; Stir,day school staff meeting, 7:30 p m Thursday, Nov. 24 Thanksgiv ing day worship, 9 a.m. Methodist Church Chambers (Charles Co*, pastor) Sunday, Nov. 20: Sunday school 10 a.m.; worship, 11. Christ Lutheran Church (Rev. A. S. Gedwiilo) Saturday, Nov. 19: Senior con firmation class, 9 am.; junior confirmation class, 10, Sunday, Nov. 20: Sunday school and Biale classes, 9:43 a.m.; di vme worship, 11. Wednesday, Nov 23; Thanksgiv ing evening worship, 7 30 p.m. First Methodist Church (Glenn Ken incot t, Minister) Thursday, Nov. 17. Prayer cir cle at Claude Bates heme, 10 a. m.; Dorcas, 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19: Junior choir. 10 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 20: Sunday school. 9:43 a.m.; morning worship, 11; board planning meeting, 2:30 p.m.; sub-district MYF rally at Ewing, 2. Monday, Nov. 21: Intermediate MYF, 715 p.ni.; Wesleyan Ser vice Guild, »; WSCS, 8. Tuesday, Nov. 22: Community Thanksgiving service at the Wes leyan Methodist church, 8 p.m Sponsored by O’Neill Ministerial association. Public is invited. Wednesday, Nov. 23 No choir practice or senior MYF. Church of Epiphany (Father Ralph O'Donnell) Emmet Sunday, Nov. 20: Mass, 8 a.m. Dorsey Presbyterian Churrh (Lee Hicks, pastor) Sunday, Nov. 20: Sunday school 7 p.m.; worship, 8. Pre-Holiday CLEARANCE A QT. SAUCE PAN QQc ■ Reg. 1.69 22 guage aluminum, each Ww 3 EGG POACHER Qgc With flame guard. Reg. 1.49 Each - BLOUSES »8C Womens Chic Cotton. Regular 98c v KITCHEN TOWELS 3 99« Terry Cloth. 18x30-lnch ** for TABLE TUMBLERS ft gQc Bailable Plastic. 10 oz. Reg. 15c " for MIXING BOWLS ggc 4-Quart size, white and colors—Reg. 98c ww CEREAL BOWLS 17c Unbreakable boilable plastic in gay colors __ ■ ■ SPRINKLER 23c Squeeze-eaay clothes- Reg. 39c combs 2 29c Nj ii assortment ™ lor LADIES' PANTIES 3 fi7c Combed eottoo *or \ HANDKERCHIEFS 3 49c SCOURING BRUSHES 9 77c Dish, Pot and Pan. Reg. 2 for 1.38 _-» for ■ ■ TUMBLERS ft 99c Heavy based —- “ *or LAMPS $944 Tabic and Wall Assortment. Now -- — PLANTER 99c w n W all or Table - - W sups 67c Children’s, Nylon. Reg- 1.00-■— - w CAN-CAN SLIP $198 to $133 Ladies’___—--® Shop Ben Franklin and Save 1 i W.y.U L'JM1.1!.! I ^ -gEL!LV4 L-l.1 ILHmUi! Nl'JU PATTON'S O'Neill, Nebr. Wp*byan Methodist Church (Don V. Olmsted, pastor) Sunday, Nov. X Sunday school It am,, morning worship, H; Bib study, 7.30 p.m.; evening worship, 8. Monday, Nov. 21: Wesleyan Youth at Uie parsonage. 8 p.m Tuesday, Nov, 22: Cottage prayer service, 9 a m.; commun ity Thanksgiving service, 8 p.m W'ednesday, Nov. 23: Midweek prayer h ur, 8 p.m. Chambers News By Mrs. E. R. Carpenter Escapes with minor injury Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter have received word that their granddaughter, Mrs. Charles Gus tafson iBonnie Grimes) of Eaton Colo, had narrowly escaped ser ious injury when htr car, ano ther passenger car and two trucks were involved in an accident just east of Eaton Saturday, Nov 5th. A heavy log Was given as the cause. Both passenger cars were badly damaged. Mrs. Gus. tafson whp received a shoulder injury and other bruises was the only one hurt, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hoerle and daughter, Patty dr ve to Grand Island Sunday, Nov. 6 to meet Mrs. Hoerle's brother-in-law ar.d sister Mr. and Mrs. John Dock er and family and her mother. Mrs. Ida Cady of Holbrook who c me for a visit. The Deckers returned home but Mrs. Cedy remained for an extended visit with her daughters. Mrs. Lloyd Hoerle and Mrs. Edwin Hoerle. Mr. and Mis. Terry Mi ore of Vivian, S. D. were supper guests of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter Friday. The Jungbluth Brothers farm sale held Saturday 3 miles west and *4 mile north of Chambers brought vi ry satisfactory prices as far as the live stuck was con cerned. Hay and corn also hr. uglit a fair price. The American Legion and auxi liary sponsored a public card party at the Legion Hall in the evening of Veteran’s day. Thi y reported a good attendance and a fine time. Hamp Smith received the door prize. Mrs. J. W. Wal ter was high scorer in pinochle and Mrs. John Honeywell low and Mrs. Donald Groin high winner in pitch and Mrs. H. W. David low. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Medcalf spent Sunday in Atkinson with their son and daOghter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Medcalf Honored ut shower A prenuptial shower honoring ' Miss Arliss Wright was held Sat urday evening at the Methodist | church parlors. There was a large crowd of relatives and friends pre sent. The program featuring a clever pantomime and several ap- • proporiate songs was in charge of some of her classmates, Mary Homolka, LaRue Weller and Ja nette Klabenes. A beautifully de corated cake baked by Mrs. Zane Rowse and decorated by Mrs. Ver non Smith furnished part of the refreshments. Miss Wrights mar riage to Bill Logeman will take place November 17. The Junior class play “Dude Ranch’’ will be presented at the high school auditorium Friday Nov. 18. Mrs. E. R. Carpenter drove to Atkinson Thursday morning and from there accompanied her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stevens to Vivian. S. D. to attend the wedding of the for mer’s niece, Kay Hnwder to Ter ry Moore. They returned to At kinson Thursday night. Bazaar and dinner N**t $492.52 The Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service held their annual ba zaar and chicken dinner at the Methodist church Tuesday, Nov. 8. Pie and coffee were served during the afternoon and oyster and chili soup in the evening. The ladies report the affair a huge success. The proceeds from all sales amounted to $492.52. Those in charge express their apprecia tion for the splendid patronage given by so many. Friends at Chambers were great ly grieved to learn of the sudden death of Rev. Dawson Park in an automobile accident near Kear ney Wednesday night, Nov. 9 Rev. Park, a former pastor of the Chambers and O’Neill Meth odist churches was in Chambers only a few weeks ago where he conducted services. He was sec retary of the Nebraska Temper ance League. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomson will hold open house at their home Sunday, Nov. 20 from 2 to 5 p.m. in observance of their 45th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. William Jutte vis i ii«d Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder at Inman Sunday. Other guests were were Mr. and Mrs, Kasp«r Harley of Stuart. Ernest Junguiuth and s>n of Beatrice came Saturday fur the Jungu.uth Brothers sale. They re turned to Beatrice Sunday ac companied by Chester Jungblutb who plans to visit there tor two weeks. Rev and Mrs, Charles Cox Mr. and Mrs Duane Miller, Mr and Mrs. Vern Whitaker and fam Uy, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. R bert son and Mr. and Mrs. E R. Car penter went to Amelia Sunday evening to see the film “Far from Alone" shown at the Methodist church, and to hear the patrol man wh > gave a talk and also showed a film an driving. Friends at Chambers have learned of the recent death of Mrs. Arndts, 77, wife of Rev Ar ndts of York, a retired Methodist minister and pastor of the church at Chambers many years agu. Attending the Sunday school teacher’s institute of circuit 7 of the North Nebraska district held at Christ Lutheran church in O’ Neill Sunday were Mrs. John Buhlman, Mrs. John Ritterbush Mrs. Lyle Hanna, Mrs. Eugene Hoerle, Mrs. Victor Harley and Rev. and Mrs. William R ten. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Milkr of Lincoln spent the week nd with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Damme. Aid to help needy St. Paul’s Lutheran Ladies aid met Thursday afternoon at the church with 16 members and 6 children present. Mrs. Duane Grossnicklaus and Mrs. William Jutte each reported on the z ne rally held at Lynch. Used clothing will be packed this month for the needy. The group is also sponsor!, g a gro cery shower for the Lutheran hos pital at Norfolk tube sent Novem ber lath. Several cards of thanks were read, one from Mrs. Ken neth Bauer thanking the congre gation for the money donations win fi were used tu plant vege table gardens in New Guinea, al so the members for the Bible dictionary sent. Newly elected officers were: Mrs. J. W. Walter, president; Mrs. Edwin Hoerle, vice presi dent and Mrs. Duane Grossnick laus, secretary. The group will sponsor a fam ily night in January. There will be a Christmas gift exchange at the December meeting. The meeting closed with the Lords Prayer. Lunch was served by Mrs. Elmer Otter. Mrs. Leo nard Peterson and Mrs. Duane Grossnicklaus. Week News By Mrs. Fred Llndberg Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wither wax from California and Oscar Witherwax called at Carl Krogh’s “ Tuesday morning. Mrs. Allen Walters entertained a large group of ladies Tuesday afternoon. Arm R<‘set Curtis Miller had more trouble with his broken arm. His parents took him to Norfolk, where they reset the arm. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wrede • and Lee came up from Omaha , Wednesday evening. Kenneth re turned to Omaha Thursday but Mrs. Wrede and Lee remained for a longer visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dabro volny. Mrs. Paul Nelson and Mrs. Axel Borg were visitors at Vernon Harding's Monday evening. Agnes Johnson was an after noon caller at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Delia Harrison Tues day. Gloria Jean Krogh came home , Tuesday morning returning Thurs day to O’Neill where she is em ployed at the telephone office. Quite a few from this commun ity attended he junior class play of the O’Neill high school Thurs day evening. Mrs. Alvin Miller called on Maude Rouse and Edith Young Thursday evening. Bertha Hayden was also there. Frank Nelson attended a soil conservation award program at Springview Thursday night. Mrs. F. Hendricks was a Wed nesday afternoon caller at Fred Lindberg’s. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters and Norma were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Johring and family. Loses hand in Picker Bob Wells of Monroe, Wise, lost his hand in a compicker ac cident November 10. Bob is the | son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wells of Bristow. His wife, Pauline is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -- " l CLOSING OUT SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction at the farm 8 miles south of Burke, 8. D., and 3 west, or 3 miles east, one mile south and 1 mile east of Carlock store, the following property on WEDNESDAY. NOV. 23 Commencing at 1:00 P.M. Lunch on Grounds 57 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN CATTLE Wisconsin Bred Cattle Consisting of 16 Holstein heifers to freshen after first of the year; 2 Holstein-Guernsey cross cows, 3 yrs old, just fresh; 2 Holstein belters, fresh 4 mos.; 4 Holstein cows, just fresh, 4 yrs. old; 7 Holstein heifers, just fresh; 4 Holstein heifers, to freshen soon; 1 Holstein heifer to be fresh by sale date; 1 Holstein cow, fresh 5 mos.; 1 HoUteln-Shorthora cross cow, to be fresh by sale date, 2 Holstein-Guernsey cross cows, to be fresh soon, 4 Holstein cows, to be fresh soon, all 4 yrs. old; 13 baby calves. TB and Bangs tested. Bangs calfhood vaccinated. FARM MACHINERY 1938 J D tractor; 1940 .1 I) tractor; 1954 4-row J D Go-Devil; 1954 No. 7 J D mower; J D 2-row lister; J D sweep to fit A. B. G.; J D 2-row cultivator to fit “B”; A C combine, No. 66 with pickup; Surge 2-bucket milking machine. TERMS: CASH, or make arrangements with the clerk. WALT WHITING Pearson & I Arson, Auctioneers Burke State Bank, Clerk Merril Anderson erf Atk.nson They have lour children. Mr and Mrs Delbert Ruuae and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rouse and boys, Mr. and Mrs Howard Rouse ami Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. Carol Sumnierer and family were dinner guests Sun day of Maude Rouse and Edith Young Rertiia Hayden from Wig gms, Colo is visiting there at pre sent. Afternoon callers wt re Blanche Rouse and Mildred Keyes front Inman and Thelma Young of O’Neill. Mary Peterson and Mrs Ralph Stevens of Pago spent Wednesday with Mrs. Buck Watson of Cham hers. Sunday guests at the John Schmitz home were Mrs. Ken Htsion and Cindy a»*d Mary Pierson and family. Mr and Mrs. Henry Walters were visitors at the William Claussen home Monday night. Mr and Mrs. Carl Kregh and family were dinner guests Sun day at the Herman Meyer jr home near Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Fret! Lindberp w re Sunday dirner guests of Agusta Lindberg and her daugh | tors of O'Neill. Rev. Wayne Hall of Broken Bow and Rev Allen from Wester ville were overnight guests rf : Mrs. Viola Hall Thursday nigh* Mrs. Jessie Kaczor was a | ’r,t r dav rftern on visitor in the ; liome of Mrs. Delia Harrison. Mr and Mrs. Elmer D< vail and family were Sunday dinner gut s*s of Mr. and Mrs. Horry Mitche'l i Twiln Hicks from Fairfax, S.D spent Saturday at the Elmer De vnll and Delia Harrison homes Mrs. Howard Ri use called cr her mother, Mrs. Carrie Borg Sunday afternoon. Don Novok was an overnight g test at Carl Krogh's. Mrs. Victor Johnson had Sun day dmner with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam R bertson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson met Naomi Nelson in Omaha Satur day morning and they spent tlv weekend together with Paul’s aunt, Mary Nelson of Fart Cal houn. Naomi is employed at Kan sas City, Mo. at the Hallmark Card Co. Mrs. Delia Harrison called on Henry and Genie Krier Friday afternoon. Sunday dinner guests at Frank Nelson’s were Mr. and Mrs. Vir g:l Hubby, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Kaczor. Paddock Missionary society wijl meet with Mrs. Axel Borg Fri day afternoon. Servicemen's Notes . . . O’NEILL— Sp. 5 James L. Schneider, 33, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Schneider, O’Neill was assigned to the Quartermaster Repair and Equipment Evaluation Agency at ! the Yuma Test Station, Ariz. Specialist Schneider, a crane operator with the agency, entered ; Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Contact Censes Phone 167 — O’Neill, Nebr. Hours 9 5—Mon. thru Saturday Closed Wednesday the Army in UH6 and has served in Alaska His wife Larae. is with him at the Yuma Test Station Sp. 4 Lester Walton arrived Friday from Ft. Churchill, Canada where he has been a member of a testing crew check ing machinery for cold weather performance. He will report to Ft. Bliss, El Paso, Tex., November 28 to begin his next assignment. Walton is married and they are the parents of three children, three year old twins. David and Debra and six year old Charlotte. The Walton family will move their trailer home to El Paso. Sp. 4 Merle P. Jones, 21. son of Mr. anil Mrs. Preston Jones of 712 E. Benton St., O'Neill re cently received the gixxi c induct i medal for exemplary behavior. Fidelity ami performance of duties. Jones entered the army in November 1958 and was sent overseas in April the following year. He is a 195? graduate of O’ Neill high school amt was em ployed by Western Auto before entering the army. Gary W Holly, radioman third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley N. Holly of O'Neill is serving with the staff of Q>m mandor Seventh Fleet aboard the heavy cruiser USS St. Paul ope rating in the Western Pacific ami was aboard ship scheduled to visit Taiwan, Manila ami Hong Kong before returning to it* homo port of Yokosuka, Japan. lit TTK— Marine FN t. 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