The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 30, 1961, Image 2

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    BILL RICHARDSON. Publisher
BRUCE J. REHBERG, Editor
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ciation, National Editorial Association and the Audit
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Church Notes
All ministers are invited to send their church notes to
The Frontier. For guaranteed publication, we ask that the notes are
la our office by Saturday, one week prior to the services.
St. Patrick’s Catholic Chorch
(Msgr. Timothy O’Sullivan and
Father Robert Duffy, assistant)
Holy Thursday, Mar. 30: Mass
and Procession at 8 p.m.
Good Friday, Mar. 31: Service
at 3:30 p.m.
Holy Saturday, April 1: Bless
ing of the New Fire, Paschal
Candle, Baptismal Water and
Mass at 8:00 p.m.
Easter Sunday Masses at 7:30,
9 and 10:30 ajm.
Confessions:
Thursday: 3 to 5:30 p.m.
Friday: 1 to 3 p.m. and after
evening Stations of the Cross.
Saturday: 3 to 6 p.m.
No confessions will be heard Sat
urday evening.
Church of Epiphany
Emmet
(Father Ralph O’Donnell)
Sunday, April 2: Mass 8 a.m.
Dorsey Presbyterian Chorch
Sunday: Church school, 7 p.m.,
worship, 8 p.m.
Center Union Church
(The Rev. Don Olmsted)
Sunday: Morning worship, 10
a-m.; Sunday school, 11 a.m.,
and Christian Endeavor, 7:30
pun.
Wednesday: Cottage prayer ser
vice, 8 pun.
Assembly of God Church
(The Rev. Ivan Christoifersen)
Special Services in progress
with Evangelist and Mrs. Oliver
Johnson at 8 p.m.
Friday: Good Friday Service,
3:30 p.m.
Sunday, April 2: Sunday school,
10 a.m.; 11 aun. with Evangelist
Oliver Johnson speaking; Young
people service, 7 p.m., Evangelis
tic services, 8 p.m.
Special Evangelistic services,
through April 9.
Immanuel Lutheran Church
Atkinson
(The Rev. A. S. Gedwillo)
Thursday: 8 p.m., Maundy
Thursday worship and Holy Com
munion. Announcements are by
registration.
Sunday: 9:45 a.m., Sunday
school. 11 a.m., Easter Day wor
ship.
Wesleyan Methodist Church
(The Rev. Don Olmsted)
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: The Central College
Choir of McPherson, Kan., will
present a concert at the Cham
bers high school auditorium at
8 p.m. This is sponsored by the
Elk Horn Valley Holiness Youth
Association, and is open to the
public.
Wednesday: Mid-week prayer
hour, 8 p.m.
Saturday: Prayer Conference
meets at the Page Wesleyan
Methodist Church for its all-day
meeting.
Bethany Presbyterian Church
(The Rev. John Hart)
Sunday: Worship 9:30 a.m.;
Sunday school, 10:30 a.m.
First Methodist Church
(The Rev. Glenn Kennicott)
Thursday: Prayer Circle,
Claude Bates home; Dorcas, 2
p.m.; Maundy Thursday Com
munion, 8 p.m.
Friday: Union Good Friday
Service, sponsored by Ministerial
Association, at the Assembly od
God Church, 3:30 p.m.
Saturday: Junior Choir, 10 a.m
Sunday: Youth service and
breakfast, 6 a.m., at the Presby
terian church, for all youth fron:
7th grade and up, including col
lege students; First Morning Wor
ship Service, 8 a.m.; Sunday
School, 9:45 a.m.; Second Morn
ing Worship Service, 11 am.
Monday: WSCS Executive Com
mittee, 2 p.m.
Wednesday: Choir, 7:15; Sen
ior MYF, 8 p.m.
Christ Lutheran Church
(The Rev. A. S. Gedwillo)
Friday: 8 p.m., Good Friday
worship and Holy Communion.
Announcements are by registra
tion.
Sunday: 9 a.m., Easter Day
worship. 10:15 a.m., Sunday
school and Bible classes.
Tuesday: 7:30 p.m., Church
council meets. 8 p.m., Ladies Aid
meeting.
Wednesday: 7:30 p.m., Waltber
League youth meeting.
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Emmet Methodist Church
(The Rev. Glenn Kennicott)
Sunday: Morning Worship, 9:30
a.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 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 pm.
senior youth, 8 pm.
Methodist Church
Chambers
(The Rev. Charles Cox)
Sunday: Sunday school, 10 a.m.;
worship, 11 a.m.
Page Methodist Church
(The Rev. Robert Linder)
Sunday: Church school, 10 a.m.;
worship, 11 a.m.; MYF, 8 p.m.
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
Chambers
(The Rev. William Roten)
Sunday: Sunday school and Bi
ble class, 9 am.; worship, 10 a.m.
Thursday: Ladies Aid, 1:30
p.m., Lenten Service, 8 p.m.
Chambers News
By Mrs. E. R. Carpenter
Jolene Marie Adams, infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Adams of Chambers, received
baptism at the Methodist church
Sunday. Present for the occasion
were four generations on each
side of the family. Present were
Jolene, her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Adams, her paternal grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ad
ams and her great grandmother,
Mrs. Sarah Adams, all of Cham
bers.. On the mothers side were,
besides the parents, the grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Grimes, and the great grand
mother, Mrs. G. H. Grimes, all
of Chambers. Present also were
her great uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Grimes of
Milford, her aunt, Edith Grimes
of Lincoln, and several other re
latives from Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peterson
and son, Bob, spent the weekend
with the Bayne Grubb family in
Lincoln.
The regular meeting of the
Beautiful Valley Garden club was
held March 14 at the home of
Mrs. Clifford Campbell with 14
members present. Names were
drawn for “secret sisters”. It
was decided to have a plant or
seed exchange at the spring con
ference meeting which will be
held April 24 at Chambers. Mrs.
James Platt discussed “Fibrous
Begonias” and Mrs. Donald Hoff
man “The Shamrock and Its
Relatives”. Lunch was served by
the hostess. The next meeting
will be at the home of Mrs. Jane
Spann April 4.
Several neighbors gathered at
the home of Mrs. Ralph Blair
Friday evening to help her cele
ibrate her birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Coday, Mrs.
Anna Albers and Mrs. J. W. Wal
ter attended the County Legion
and Auxiliary meeting held in
Atkinson March 20.
A training meeting for Exten
sion club leaders was held at the
home of Mrs. W. H. Crawford Fri
day. Four clubs were represented.
Mrs. Katherine Indra, home ex
tension agent presented the les
son on “Senior Citizens.” She al
so showed a film in connection
with the lesson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grimes
of Milford were weekend guests
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. H. Grimes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Miller of
Lincoln were weekend guests of
her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hutchinson
and children of Elgin were in
Chambers Saturday for the open
ing of her brother’s store, the
new Miller Grocery.
Lawrence Johnson and son,
Errel, of O’Neill were dinner
guests in the E. R. Carpenter
home Saturday, March 25th.
Mary Ellen Gillette of Denver
was expected Tuesday to spend
the remainder of the week with
her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Darrell
Gillette and Darrell Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Medcalf and
family of Minneapolis, Minn.,
came the first of the week to
visit until Sunday with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Med
calf, and her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Carpenter; also with
relatives at Atkinson.
ouiiuay evening uuuia gucraus
of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Robertson
included Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn
Robertson and family, Mrs. Jane
Spann and Mrs. Paul Roth of
Chambers and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
iBieriele and family of Columbus.
The Seven Sisters 4-H club met
Saturday at the home of Lana
Bell. The lesson was on “Pies”
and each girl made a pie. The
next meeting is April 15 at the
home of Patty Hoerle.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox of Lin
coln came Sunday evening to
spend a few days with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tange
man and the Rev. and Mrs. Char
les Cox.
The following friends were pre
sent at the Lyle Hanna home for
a fish supper Friday: Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Otter of Amelia, Mr.
and Mrs. Eric Retzlaff, Mr. and
Mrs. William Jutte, Mr. and Mrs.
John Buhlman and daughter and
William Riecks of Chambers. The
fish were caught by Mr Riecks
on his recent vacation in the
Ozarks.
Sunday supper guests in the
Everette Jarman home in honor
of his birthday anniversary in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hanna,
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wilkinson of
Chambers and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Ringle and Karrie of Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thorin
of Duncan were Saturday night
guests of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Wintermote and girls. They re
ported that their son and daugh
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Thorin were moving to Co
lumbus where he has employ
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klabenes
and son of Wayne are spending
Easter vacation with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Klabe
nes and her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edd Coday ana Danny.
Mrs. E. H. Medcalf and Mrs.
Fred Catron were hostesses at
the meeting of the Woman’s So
ciety of Christian Service Thurs
day at the church. A short pray
er meeting was held before the
opening of lesson. Mrs. James
Grimes led in a brief worship
service then presented the study
lesson. Sne was assisted by Mrs.
E. R. Carpenter. The president,
Mrs. Gauis Wintermote opened
the business session with a read
ing regarding Palm Sunday and
Maundy Thursday. The president
told about the district meeting to
be held at Bloomfield April 10, a
workshop meeting in Emmet in
May and ‘‘The Day Apart Ser
vice” at the Chambers church
March 30. Mrs. A. B. Hubbard
gave a report of the State meet
ing which she attended in Grand
Island. An election of officers
was held. All bat two were re
elected. The new officers are
Mrs. Glen Grimes, Secretary of
Youth Work, and Mrs. Bruce
Grimes, Secretary of children’s
work.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fry
were Sunday guests of their son'
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Fry and family at Bur
well.
March 22 guests of Mr. and
Mis. Clarence Fry were Mr. and
Mrs. Randy Johnston of Ree
Heights, S. D.
Mrs. Blanche O’Malley and
son, Leo, and Mr. and Mrs. Edd
Coday and Danny were Sunday
evening visitors in the Clarence
Fry home.
The Rebekah Lodge entertain
ed their husbands and the Odd
Fellows and their wives at a sup
per in the Lodge rooms Friday
evening.
Hospital Report
Mrs. A1 Liedtke was a patient
at the Atkinson Memorial hos
pital most of last week.
Henry Wood returned home Sat
urday from St. Anthony’s hospital
in O’Neill where he had been a
patient since Monday.
Keith Halsey returned home
March 22 from St. Anthony’s
hospital in O’Neill where he had
been a patient for nearly two
weeks with a throat infection.
Mrs. Stella Sparks was a pa
tient in the Atkinson Memorial
hospital several days last week.
Mrs. Bill Edwards of Spalding,
formerly of Chambers, is a pa
tient in the University hospital in
Omaha. Relatives have requested
cards for her.
Ten babies and small children
were baptised at the Methodist
church Sunday. They are John
Marie Adams, Gregory and Ger
ald David, De Ann and Darrell
Ray Wedgewood, Valorie Jeanne,
Carol Dawn, Kimberly Diane and
Kevin Cleve Clemens and
Michael Steven Walters.
Also, admitted to the church
*ms tli* membership class of five,
Jerry Robertson, Janice Robert
son, Dennis Hoerle, Richard Wal
ter and Lee Baker. Joining
through transfer from the Ord
Methodist church were Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Schauer.
Attending the Bible School In
stitute in O’Neill Thursday were
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Mrs. E. R. Baker, Mrs. Vernon
Whitaker, Mrs. Duane K. Miller,
Mrs. Earl David, Mrs. Ernest
Durre, Mrs. Elwyn Robertson
and Mrs. LaVern Hoerle.
A missionary, Ron Winstanley,
spoke at the Memorial Baptist
church last Wednesday evening.
Methodist Church
The Rev. Charles E. Cox
Good Friday services, at 8
p.m.
Easter Cantata, Sunday at 11
a.m. Baptisms also Sunday.
April 4, MYF, Soup and pie
Sapper, serving from 5 to 8 p.m.
Proceeds to help with Youth
Camp fund.
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Mrs. Charles Curtrlght ;
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Mrs. Jess Flowers, one of Clear
water’s senior citizens, suffered
a fracture of the leg Saturday
■ when the wind whipped the out
side door against her. She was
taken to Antelope Memorial hos
pital in Neligh.
Mrs. Larry Emons of Milwau
kee, Wis. left Friday for her
home after a weeks visit here
with relatives.
Elkhom Valley Home Extension
club met Wednesday with Mrs.
Melvin Jacobsen. Mrs. Lyle Med- ■
calf, president, presided. EleveD
members answered roll call by
telling of the oldest possession in
her home. Mrs. Lewrence Schna
bel read the minutes of the last
meeting. A letter from the Nor
folk Opportunity center was read.
The county May tea was discuss
ed and plans made for the clubs
donation. A questionaire was fill
ed out pertaining to a future pro
gram tor the county. Following
adjournment, Mrs. Medcalf and
Mrs. Adrian Sabotka gave the
lesson on window treatment. Next
meeting will be with Mrs. Arthur
Ahlers and the lesson “Painting
On Wood” will be given by Mrs.
John Rix.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kirchner
and daughter of Sioux City spent
the weekend with Mrs. Ocea
Kirchner.
The junior class play “HillBilly
Weddin” was well received Fri
day evening at the high school
auditorium. Paul McKeever was
Easter
DANCE
Summerland Ballroom
Ewing, Nebraska
SUNDAY, APRIL 2
music by
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Admission $1.00
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Following ;ire cast members:
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Marie Anderson, Shirley Damme,
Marie Tubbs, Mona Ziems,, Jack
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Bolling, Arnold Stelling, LeRoy
Trease and Jack Hixson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Switzer,
Ralph and Edgar and Mark Hem
eirway were Saturday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Hemenway of Ncligh. The occa
sion honored the birthdays of
Lyle and Herb whose anniversar
ies both fall on that day.
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