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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1961)
BILL RICHARDSON. Publisher BRUCE J. REHBERG, Editor Terms of Subscription: In Nebraska. $2.S0 per year; elsewhere in the United States, $3 per year, rate abroad provided upon request. All subscrip tions payable in advance. Entered at the postoffice in O’Neill, Holt coun ty, Nebraska, as second-class mail matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. This news paper is a member of the Nebraska Press Asso ciation, National Editorial Association and the Audit Bureau of Circulations. NATIONAL EDITORIAL Church Notes All ministers are invited to send their church notes to The Frontier. For guaranteed publication, we ask that the notes are In our office by Saturday, one week prior to the services. St. Patrick’s Catholic Church (Msgr. Timothy 0'9ullivan and Father Robert Duffy, assistant) Sunday: Masses 7:30 a.m., 9 and 10:30 a.m. masses in the church everyday at 7:45 a.m. Saturday: Confessions from 4 p.m. until 5:30 p.m., and from 7:30 p.m. until 9 pm. Church of Epiphany Emmet (Father Ralph O’Donnell) Sunday, March 5: Mass, 8 am. Bethany Presbyterian Church (The Rev. John Hart) Sunday: Worship 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. Center Union Church (The Rev. Don Olmsted) Sunday: Morning worship, 10 a.m.; Sunday school, 11 a.m., and Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday: Cottage prayer ser vice, S pm. _ Page Methodist Church (The Rev. Robert Linder) Sunday: Church school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.; MYF, 8 p.m. First Presbyterian Church (The Rev. John Hart) Sunday: Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. Monday: Bible study, 2:30 p.m.; men’s council, 7. Wednesday: Junior Youth fel lowship and adult choir, 7 pun. senior youth, 8 p.m. Emmet Methodist Church (The Rev. Glenn Kennicott) Sunday: Children’s Sunday School, communion services, 9:30 a.m. Thursday: WSC9 study class, 10:30-3 p.m., at home of Mrs. Gilbert Fox. St. Paul's Lutheran Church Chambers (The Rev. William Roten) Sunday: Sunday school and Bi ble class, 9 ajn.; worship, 10 a.m. Assembly of God Church (The Rev. Ivan Christoffersen) Sunday: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11; junior church, 11; adult prayer, 7:15 p.m.. young people’s service, 7:15; evangelistic service, 8. Tuesday: VBS worship, 7 p.m.; special service at Ainsworth, 8 p.m. Wednesday: Prayer and church annual business meeting, 8 p.m. Thursday: Fellowship meeting at Long Pine, 3 p.m.. 6:30 p.m. and 7:45 p.m. services. Wesleyan Methodist Church (The Rev. Don Olmsted) Saturday: Elkhom Valley Holi ness association, all-day meeting at Lynch. Sunday: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m.; Bible study, 7:30 p.m., and evening wor ship, 8 p m. Monday: Wesleyan Youth, 8 pun. Wednesday: Mid-week prayer hour, 8 p.m. Methodist Church Chambers (The Rev. Charles Cox) Sunday: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. Immanuel Lutheran Church Atkinson (The Rev. A. S. Gedwillo) Saturday: Confirmation classes, 1:30 p.m. Sunday: Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; worship, 11 a.m. Tuesday: Third Lenten service, 8 p.m. Christ Lutheran Church (The Rev. A. S. Gedwillo) Saturday: Senior confirmation class, 9 a.m.; Junior confirma tion class, 10 a.m. Sunday: 9 a.m., Divine worship. 10:15 a.m., Sunday school and Bible classes. Wednesday: Lenten vespers, 8 p.m. Dorsey Presbyterian Church Sunday: Church school, 7 p.m, worship at 8 p.m. Inman Methodist Church (The Rev. Robert Linder) Sunday: Church school, 8:40 a.m.; worship, 9:40 a.m. Wednesday: Choir and MYF, 8 p.m. First Methodist Charch (The Rev. Glenn Kennicott) Thursday: Prayer Circle, 10 a.m., Claude Bates home; WSCS, 2 p.m. Friday: Sub-district ministers, neon; Dorcas, 2 p.m. 2 p.m.; church board, 8 pm. Saturday: Men's breakfast, 7 am.; junior cheir, 10; training class, 1 p.m. Sunday: Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m. Bishop Copeland’s Evangelistic mission, 7:30 p.m., Sunday and Monday, at Grand Island. Monday: Intermediate Metho dist Youih Fellowship, 7 p.m. Tuesday: Sub-district Missions, 7 p.m., at Ewing. Wednesday: cnoir, 7:15 p.m.; Senior Youth Fellowship, 8 p.m. WSCS study class, 1:30 p.m. Emmet News By Mrs. Kloppenberg Elsie Karr was hostess at a shower Sunday afternoon at Gal yen’s Steak House in honor of Mrs. Merle Pease of Emmet, the former Jean Martens. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pease of Emmet called at the Ray Tun ender home Monday after school. Mrs. Joe Ramold sr. and sons were Mnday n.ght callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Schaaf and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramold jr. and family called at the home of Mrs. Ramold sr. Tuesaay evcnkg. Mrs. William Newton called on Mr. and Mrs. Dean Perry and family Tuesday noon. Mrs. Joe Ramold sr. and boy’s c-i e of Mr and Mrs. Nick Ramold and son’s of O'Neill Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deormer, Marian, Larry, Ronnie and Linda of Atkinson were Thursday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tuender and family. The eve ning was spent playing cards. Caroline and Bernice Pongratz entered St. Anthony’s hospital Friday and Saturday. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pongratz. The EVRN cl'ub met at the home of Mrs. Frank Determan February 16 with a business meeting. The lesson on “Parents and Purse Strings” was given by Mrs. Pete Farewell and Mrs. Raymond Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wills of North Platte spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wills of Emmet. &Hfe "Big 7" Sale - ^vwwwowow^ Quality Merchandise at Reduced Prices ___ Coronado REFRIGERATOR 10 Cu. Ft. 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Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski of Page and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pongratz of Emmet visited Mr. and Mrs. George Pongratz Sun day afternoon. Bab Pettinger was home over the weekend to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pettinger and family of Emmet. He is a student at Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peter and George of O’Neill called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo nard Dusatko and family Thurs day evening. Mike Schaaf and Karen Bose of Omaha spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. El mer Schaaf of Emmet. Mr. and Mrs. George Babl spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Art Hulz of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. George Ramold and family of Inman called at the h:me of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramold and family Sunday for dinner in honor of Joe’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pfcngratz were dinner guests of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pon gratz and Mrs. Agnes Heeb Tues day. They also called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Pongraz and Dewey. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dusatko, the Heeb brothers, Mr. and Mrs. William Grothe, Mr. and Mrs. Os car Hanson, Carl Hoppe, Wendell Babl and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tho mas me<, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fredie Grothe Tuesday eve ning. The evening was spent play ing cards. .virs. Joe Winkler called at the home of Mrs. Leo Weichman of Stuart Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Larry Donlin and baby, Linua Ann, are spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schaaf and family of Emmet. Jimmy Dusatko spent Sunday at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Babl. Joe Bazelman jr. is spending a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Babl while his mother visits Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schmitz and family of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Art Holz and daughter were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Babl of Emmet. Golden Rod garden club met with Mrs. Stanley Johnson Feb ruary 23 for a luncheon with Dorthy Vahle as cc-hostess. A lesson on “past and present flower arrangements” was giv en by Mrs. K. Elder and “stran ger facts about seeds” by Mrs. Roy Ries. Table decoration by Mrs. Stanley Jolinstti carried out the patriotic theme. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Perry call ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Perry of O’Neill Friday af ternoon. Joann Shoemaker of Yankton called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schaaf Friday after noon. The Rev. Glenn Kennicott call ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Raggless and Ronnie Sun day. Mrs. Ed Winkler and Mary Alice visited Mrs. Joe Bruder of Atkinson Saturday. Denny Weber of Stuart called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler Sunday afternoon. Jerry Schaaf of Fort Knox, Kentucky telephoned his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schaaf and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith called at the home of her folks, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Young of Ne ligh Sunday. A large crowd attended the card party at St. Michael’s hall at Emmet Sunday evening with 10 tables of pitch and 9 tables of pinochle. Prizes in pitch were won by Tony O’ Donnell and Mary Jean Baker. Prizes in pinochle were won by Mrs. Frank Weber and Mrs. Elizabeth Richeson. Door prize was won by Charles Winkler. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcelkis and family were Friday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hav ranek jr. and family of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Winkler and Mary Alice Feb ruary 19. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus and family were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Souk up of O’Neill. Meek News By Mrs. Fred Lindberg Mrs. Mickey Stewart gave a tea Friday afternoon honoring Mrs. Don Borg who will be leav ing the community soon. Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Anson and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson and girls were Wednes day evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby were Friday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen of O’ Neill. Thursday evening callers at Henry Walters were Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Johring, Fred, Sharleen and Craig. Mrs. Delia Harrison and Mrs. Elmer Devall were Friday after noon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Karel. Tbey were surprised to find it was Mrs. Karel’s birthday. Ed Dart of Wahl, S-D. and Leon Sargent of O’Neill called Friday morning at the home of Mrs. De lia Harrison. Sunday dinner guests at the Jade Schmitz home were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmitz and fam ily of Bonesteel, S. D., Mrs. Don Swallow and daughter of Nor folk, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Huston and Cindy of Emmet and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pierson and boys of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters "were Tuesday evening supper guests at Allen Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rouse called in the evening. Leon Sargent of O'Neill and Ed Dart from Wahl, S. D., and Jes sie Kaczor were dinner guests at the Virgil Hubby home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Anson and girls were Friday evening visitors at the h.me oi Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Devall. Mrs. Jack Schmitz entedtained a group of women Friday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Larry and Sue were Sunday din ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Anson. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crawford celebrated the.r 30th wending anniversary Saturday night by giving a tree dance at Spenc. r for their friends and relatives. Dwayne Borg phoned his par ents Thursday evenmg from St. Paul, Minn., (where he had been called on business) wishing them a happy wedding anniversary. He hopes to be moving to St. Paul in the near future. Mrs. Viola Hall visited at the home of her son-in-law and daug ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dob rovolny from Wednesday until Saturday. The Green Thumb Flower club met recently at the home of Mrs. Ed Boshart. Roll call was answer ed with “my favorite rose’’. Af ter the regular business session, the lesson on “care, kinds and culture of roses” was given by Nellie Boshart. Year book cov ers were judged. The first prize donated by Mrs. Delia Harrison was awarded to Rose Roberts; the second prize going to Helen Nelson. Mary Hansen and Flor ence Schmitz were recipients of the birthday gifts. Phyllis Dobro volny was in charge of the game session. The door prize was wen by Rose Roberts. Lunch was served at the close of the after- j noon’s entertainment. The Catcus Ranchette club met at the home of Mrs. Axel Borg Tuesday evening. The Lesson “Parents and Purse Strings” was given. Mmes. Helen Nelson, Em ma Wrede, Wilma Ansnn and Darlene Hipke joined the club that evening. Roll call was an swered by a quotation from Wasn ington or Lincoln. Program par ticipants were Dorthy Devall and Dorothy Sanders. The next meet ing will be at the home of Min nie Boshart. Roll call will be an swered with an Irish story. Mrs. Henry Walters visited Wednesday with her sister, Maude Rouse of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindberg were visitors at the iMune oi Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gannon of In man Friday. Mrs. Gannon is getting about the house by us ing a wheel chair since her ac cident. Marvin Rouse of Inman was a Sunday afternoon visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wal ters and a Sunday evening vis itor of Howard Rouse. Mrs. Carl Krogh helped Mrs. Stanley Watson paper one day last week. Mrs. Austin Searles and girls ana Mrs. Merlin Anderson and girls were Friday visitors at De Wayne Anson’s. Mr. and Mrs. Don Borg and family spent Wednesday evening at the Axel Borg home. Mrs . Fred Lindberg visited Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ed Hood and Mrs. Harold Fox. Some from this community at tended the old fashioned charivari for Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ruegge at the home of Mr. Ruegge’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Rueg ge Saturday. The weather was very favor able and the Paddock communi ty ladies aid report a success ful day serving lunch at Don Borg’s sale. A large crowd was in attendance and everything sold well. The women are mak ing preparations to serve lunch agaip at Walt Egger’s sale next Tuesday. > Warranty Deeds WD-Gladys E. Rohr to Helen R. Horne & hus 3-29-52 $1000 SM>SEy4- SEMiNEy* 31-34-14 WD-Gladys E Rohr to Fred R. Horne & wf 3-29-52 $18,000- Lots 2 & 3 Sec 27- Lots 1-2-3-4 ft NWVi SEy4 28- Lots 3-4-5-6 & SVi S% 29-34-14 WD-Ivan G. Wright to Helen Ruth Wright 2-23-61 $7000- Lots 10 & 11 Bik 24- Ewing WD-Robert A Ramm to Paul F. 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