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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1961)
Church Notes All mlnlwtem are Invited to nend their church note* to I Hr F'routier. For guaranteed publication, wr auk that the note* are tn our office by Saturday, one week prior to the nervier*. Center Union Church Sunday: Morning worship, 10 a.m.; Sunday school, 11 a.m., and Christian Endeavor, 7:30 pm. Wednesday: Cottage prayer ser vice, 8 p.m Church of Epiphany Emmet (Father Ralph O'Donnell) Masses at 8:30 a.m the first, third and fifth Sunday of each month, at 10:30 on the second and fourth Sundays. Page Methodist Church (The Rev. Robert Linder) Sunday: Church school, 10 a.m.; worship 11 a.m. Tuesday: King’s Daughters, 8 p.m. Wednesday: Choir and MYF 8 p.m. Nt. Patrick’s Catholic Church (Msgr. Timothy O'Sullivan and Father Robert Duffy, assistant) Sunday: Masses, 7:30, 9 and 10:30 a m. Saturday: Confessions from 4 until 5:30 p.m. and from 7:30 p.m. until 9 p.m. Masses in the church every day at 7:45 a.m. A.HHernbly of Cod Church (The Rev. Ivan Christoffersen) Sunday: Sunday school, 10 am.; morning worship and Jun ior church, 11 a.m.; young people service 7 p.m., Evangelistic ser vice, 8 p.m. Thursday: Sectional Fellowship meeting at the church. Services, 3, 64:5 and 8 p.m. Wesleyan Methodist Church Page (The Rev. Mina Smith) Sunday: Sunday school, 10 aun.; worship, 11 a.m.; WY service, 7 p.m.; evening service, 7:30 p.m. We<lnesday: Choir, 7 p.m.; prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. Immanuel Lutheran Church Atkinson (The Rev. A. S. Gedwillo) Saturday. Confirmation class, 1:30 p.m. Sunday: Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; worship 11 a.m. and Sun day School Teachers Institute at Lynch, 3 p.m. Tuesday: Junior choir, 7:30 pm and Sunday School staff meeting, 8:30 p.m Christ Lutheran Church (The Rev. A. S. Gedwillo) Thursday: Men’s club, 8 p.m. Saturday: Senior confirmation class, 9 a.m.; Junior class, 10 a.m. Sunday: Divine worship 9 a.m. Sunday school, and Bible classes, 10:15 a.m.; Sunday school teach ers institute at Lynch, 3 p.m. and third quarterly voters meeting, 8 p.m. Wi'dnesday: Sunday school staff meeting, 7:30 p.m. St. Joseph’s Church Amelia (Father Ralph O’Donnell) Masses at 10:30 a.m. the first third and fifth Sundays of each month; 8:30 a.m. on the second and fourth Sundays. ---1 Find it fast in the YELLOW PAGES of your phone book HENRECY'S Golden Dominos Hereford friends and fellow stockmen, we warmly welcome you to our annual fall sale at the ranch Monday, November 6, lVa miles east of Gregory, South Dakota. Having been interested in Herefords for half a century, we have successfully and con structively produced Herefords of superior quality and conforma tion, as well as size for age, with outstanding performance. The production of large meat-type Herefords, with overall emphasis placed on dependability and performance-proven animals, is our number one objective in the production of breeding stock. Great family bloodlines, constructive proper crosses, with popular par ent inheritance are worthy factors represented in this sale offer ing. The entile sale offering is guaranteed in every way. The animals were summered on grass and raised in a practical man ner, with their future usefulness for their new owners always in mind. ; ^ . . V* • W •-* • * • '«•»» > Siile will be held in our new heated sale pavilion at the ranch One and one-half miles east of Gregory, South Dakota MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6 Sale will start at 1:00 p.m. (CST) Write for catalog WE INVITE OUR FRIENDS AND ALL STOCKMEN TO BE OUR GUESTS FOR DINNER AT THE RANCH. ST ARTING AT 11 A.M. 30 COMING 2-YEAR-OLD RUGGED, YELLOW COATED BULLS 10 OPEN HEIFERS Plan now to see this production and be with us on sale day Be our guest at dinner Consistently Producing The Type & Kind in Demand Today Henrecy's Hereford Ranch John Leibel. Auctioneer Northwest Security National Bank, Gregory, Clerk Bethany Preabytertaa Church (The Rev. John Marti Sunday: Worship, 9:30 a.m., Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 505 East Williams Sunday: Bible scbool, 10 a.m., Worship and communion. 11 a.m. Emrart Methodist Church (The Rev. Glenn Kenmcott) Sunday Sunday school, 9 a.m.; church service, 9 45 a.m. First Methodist Church The Rev. Glenn Kennicott) Thursday: Prayer group. 10 a. m.; WSCS. 2 pun. Friday; Dorcas, 2 p.m. Saturday it Sunday: Layman’s meeting at Grand Island Trinity Methodist church. Sunday: Church school, 9:45 a. in.; morning worship, 11 a.m. Monday: Society executives committee, 2 p.m. Wednesday: Junior choir, 4 p. m.; Senior Youth Fellowship, 7 p.m.; Senior choir, 8 p.m. There will be a society study class at 2 p.m. Methodist Church Chambers (The Rev. Charles Cox) Sunday; Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 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 30 a.m., worship, 11 a.m. Monday: Bible study, 2:30 p.m. weanesaay: junior Youtn ana Choir, 7 p.m.; Senior youth 8 p.m. Wesleyan Methodist Church (Rev. Berniece Hubby, Pastor) Sunday: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m. Monday: Wesleyan Youth; eve ning worship, 8 p.m. Wednesday: Prayer hour, 8 p.m St- Paul’s Lutheran Church Chambers (The Rev. W'illiam Roten) Sunday: Sunday school and Bi ble class, 9 a.m.; worship, 10 a.m. Monday: Bible study, 2:30 Riverside Newr By Mrs. Lionel Gunter Fall from Tree Causes Broken Collar Bone Sheila Fry fell out of a tree Thursday noon and broke her collar bone. She was a patient in the Neligh hospital Thursday night, coming home Friday morning. She is recuperating at home. Dave Pollock was taken to the Antelope Memorial hospital last Sunday for medical attention. Otto Retke is helping Richard Napier with his farm work. Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier wTent to Omaha to visit at the Frank Emsick home Monday. Mrs. Richard Napier and girls and Anna Marie Jensen called at the Lynn Fry home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mott and Tammy left Friday to do some hunting at Valentine. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Schlotman visited in Creighton Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson visited last Sunday afternoon at the Dewitt Hoke home. Mrs. Emily Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnston and family and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johns ton. Barbara and Marilyn at tended the Sharon Lundquirt and Donald Johnston wedding which was held Saturday morning in the Catholic church in Neligh Mr. ami Mrs FUidy Ahlers visited at the Earl Pierson home last Sunday evening. Joan Miller. GlmeUrn Mc Daniel and Gordon Shrader joined Joan. Judy, !»*' and Sharon Spangler, Kay Berg strom anti Sandra Thelander in Ewing Thursday afternoon and accompanied voting folks from Stuart, Atkin s*ii, O’Neill and BeUiany near Chamber* to the Synod Youth Rallv in the Dun dee t idied Presbyterian church in Omaha, returning home Fri day afternoon. They traveled by bus Walter Miller returned home Thurslay night from a hunting trap. Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge ac companied him here and was an overnight guest of Mrs. Howard Miller. Mr. and Mrs George Montgo mery visited in Norfolk Wednes day. George was a dinner guest of the Occo Company and Mrs. Montgomery called on Mrs. Jes sie Rice and daughter. Otto Retke, Inman, is helping Richard Napier with his farm work. Mrs. Lynn Fry and Jackie were Neligh visitors last Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mr*. Rudy Ahlers visited at the Jerry Meyers home at Winner Sunday. Mrs. Ahlers stayed to help care for the infant son while Jerry is in the hospital for a»i operation. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnston attended a turkey supper at the EUB church in Orchard Tues day. Barbara Johnston attended a birthday party for Carma Lau tenslager Wednesday evening. Mrs Rudy Ahlers helped Mon Tiinerlovi O ♦ thn PVnnlf Schmidt home. Mrs. Schmidt is showing improvement. Marilyn Johnston attended a class party and hayride Wednes day. They had a picnic supper at Grove Lake. Mrs. Lynn Fry took treats to the school children Tuesday af ternoon in honor of Jackie's and Sheila’s birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Holland Hord and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter were supper guests Friday at the George Montgomery home in honor of George’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Raasch and children, Omaha were overnight guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgo mery visited in O'Neill Saturday aftenoon. Jody Fry spent Friday night with Beck Miller. Jerry Jensen, Newman Grove, came Friday to spend a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry. Kevin Fry is also staying at the Z. H. Fry home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wos lager’s neighbors charivarled them Monilay evening and gave them a housewarming and shower Friday evening. A1 Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gibson and son and the Lou Vandersnick family were dinner guests last Sunday at the Wayne Fry home. Mr. and Mrs. Darrol Switzer, Judy and Jackie, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer and the Leo Miller family were supper guests last Saturday at the Wendell Switzer home in honor of Mrs. Darrol Switzer’s birthday. Sharon Johnston was home last weekend from Storm Lake, la. Roger Strope was a guest at the Johnston home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hobbs and Hyla. Omaha, came last Sat urday evening to the Dewitt Hoke home for a few days visit. Bobby Hobbs went home with them Tuesday afternoon, having spent the past month at the Dewitt Hoke home. Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry, Mrs. Dale Napier and Mrs. Richard Napier and girls were overnight guests Wednesday at the Duane Jensen home in Newman Grove. They also watched the football game between Ewing and New man Grove Returning home Thursday bringing Anna Mane Jensen home with them for a few days visit. Jerry Jensen came Friday to the Z H Fry home. Kevin Fry is also visiting at the Z. H. Fry’ home Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jensen and Janice and the Wayne Fry family were din ner guests Sunday at the Z. H. Fry home. Jerry and Anna Mane Jensen returning home with their parents. Mr and Mrs. Duane Jensen, Sunday evening. Mary Sharon Munn and Anna Marie Jensen were overnight guests Thursday at the Dale Napier home Mary Sharon stayed for a longer visit and Anna Marie was an overnight guest Friday at the Richard Napier liome and at the Wayne Fry home Saturday Venus News By Mrs. Ralph Brookhouaer Fred Icklers Celebrate 49th Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ickler and son, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ickler and family and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Jackson, Tommy and Patty spent October 24 with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ickler near Orchard, helping them celebrate their 49th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Woodworth and family and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Darr, ail of Parkers Prai-; rie, visited with relatives over i the weekend and attended the j 50th weliding anniversary cele bration held in lionor of the wo men's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Strojie, Oct 22 at the Venus Wesleyan Methodist church. Mr. anti Mrs. Marvin Vavak, Jimmie and Carol, Verdigre, vis ited at the Ralph Brookhouser iKine W'ednesday, Dennis Von Seggren called at the Frank Shoals home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shalisky and granddaughter were Plainview visitors Thursday. Several from the neighborhood attended a dinner at the Metho dist church at Orchard Tuesday evening. Mrs. Charley Thelander called at the home of her sister, Mrs. Vincent Jackson, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jacot sr. at Verdigre. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Kotrous, Omaha. Mrs. Cecil Moser has been j helping her daughter, Elden Schaet, and is taking care of the Schachts’ daughter. Mrs. Archie Moser Moser was helping her sister, Mrs. Harry Caskey, Monday. The latter still has her arm in a cast. Bud Rohr, Norfolk, was a visit or at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey Tuesday. Ernie Boelter and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser called there that af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch sr. have returned from Fremont where they spent a few days with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyler. Several from the neighborhood attended Hladik sale east of Creighton Oct 23. Ponton Insurance Insurance of All Kinds and Bonds FLORENCE PONTON, Prop Phont* lOfi_Golden BM|. — Eion't miss KANSAS-NEBRASKA'S Take-Work- out- of Washday SAlE low, Just in time to help you beat the snow, sleet and freezing temperature problems on washday, your nearby Kansas-Nebraslca Store cuts prices and ups ■' trade-in allowances so that you can have a new Philco Gas dryer or Philco Duomatic washer-dryer in your home. ^- --- Regular $229.50 PHILCO DG 614 SPECIAL S189$* Regular $499.95 . Duomatic CG 714 ■nstaiTation SPECIAL $39950 with your present laundry equipment to trade • Other models at new low, low prices on display at your Kansas-Nebraska Store. Easy terms . . . payments on your gas bill . . . low down payment. For Dependable GAS Service Clearwater News Mm CMriw Outright ■l ater ft SM Dana Sisson Recalled To Dufy November 3 Dana Sisson has been recalled to active duty, and will report to Fort Lewis, Wash., Nov 3. Ills wife is the former Janel Hixson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randall Hixson The Sissons have one child, a daughter. Mrs. Josephuie Thiele has re turned from Spalding where she spent a week visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs Dwight Balten sperger, Bushnel, have been vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William DeCamp. Mark Rice, Crete, spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Mel vin Jacobsen while his father. Merle Rice, was enjoying some deer huntuig here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mc.Mani gal, Beetner, were guests at the William Luben home Sat urday enroute to O’Neill to vis it their nephew, Itutch Wheeler, who had suffered a heart attack a couple of weeks ago. Elkhorn Valley Home Exten sion club met October 25 with Mrs. John Rix. Mrs. Lyle Med calf, president, called the meet ing to order Meeting was opened with the club creed led by Mrs. Arthur Aiders. Mrs. Lawrence Schnabel called the roll which was answered by each naming a ixrennial flower that could be grown from seed Mrs. Medcalf ROYAL THEATRE Thur-H.-Fri.-Sat. Nov. 2-3-4 ALAKAZAM THE GREAT Frankie Avalon Dodie Stevens Jonathan Winters Amald Stang In Color and Magiscope SANTA 4 IA1IS is coming to Royal Theatre for Matinee ONLY Saturday & Sunday, Nov 4 & 5 Full length. Full color Sun.-Mon.-Tue*. Nov. 5-H-7 THE PLEASl'KE OF HIS COMPANY Fred Astaire Debbie Reynolds Lilli Palmer Tab Hunter In Technicolor gave a brief report an the recent Achievement Day activities held at Royal A discussion was held on funds for demonstration les sons. Lessons for the coming year were discussed as were demon slrations and roll calls. The group voted to send $10 to the Opp- >r tuntty center in Norfolk All mem bers and one guest were present Following the business meeting. Mrs. Simon More and Mr* Milton Smith gave a demonstration on " Quick Meals *, launch was prr pared in Hus way. Nest meeting will be with Mrs George Wren bolt. R. K. Flowers Hus completed 2$ year* of postal wn He as of October £3. He aerved u local p»«U»— Irr from IMS to IMS, and ha» since been Ur r ,ral carrier on K.*iir I mMhvMl ol too a The Gten taj family, Onwha, visited the Frank Motleea over (lie weekend Mr and Mr* tv maid Mauktlng, and family, Kearney, apent Ote weekend in Clearwater Shirley Tmaiey. Omaha, tit a weekend sweat in Ihe home id her parenU. Mr and Mr* Alvin Tma iey The Kay Maulding family. Nor folk, visited the Glen Miller am! Elmer Makltng iarnitiee the |>*rt weekend. “/fa S/wi&mma C%#cf f OLD ABIN §TILL After the Game . . . The Perfect Companion vW 4 Yoari 01)4—fl Proof g Kentucky Straight Sour Math Bourbon S Eiclusive in Nebraska—Western Wine A Liquor Co.-—Omaba MODERN WOODMEN of America Life Insurance Savings Plana Retirement Plana it On Smith Vine Ijiumt n All Kinds of Insurance VIRGIL LAURSEN AGENCY O'Neill, Nebraska ‘DONALD'S I J. M. MCDONALD CO. Lucky Days "LUCKY" FOR YOU, BECAUSE THESE PRICES ARE ROCK-BOTTOM, LOWEST EVER ON NEW, MUCH NEEDED ITEMS. MEN'S DONFIELD SHIRTS Dress style shirts. 100% cotton wash 'n wear. Needs little or no ironing. Full cut for fit and comfort. White. Sizes 14 to 17. Each $948 BOYS' WESTERN JEANS Sturdy 13^4-oz. white backed de nim. True Western cut. Buy now and save! 6to 16. Pair $£57 RUG RUNNERS Luxurious carpet runners. Non-skid, cushioned with foam rubber back. All 27" width. Choice of 3 lengths. 6 foot $288 8 foot $388 12 foot $588 LADIES' HOSE Seamless stretch. Slight irregulars. If first quality these would sell at 1:35 a pair. Fall shades. 2 tor $£ SHEET BLANKETS 70" x 95" size. Fine soft cotton. First quality. Completely washable. Natural color. Each $£66 CURTAIN PANELS 41" x 81" Trulon*'. Beautiful, ever popular. Needs no starching, little or no ironing. White only. Panel JACQUARD BLANKETS Rayon and nylon combined for a warm, yet lightweight blanket. Re versible jacquard patterns. Acetate binding. Assorted colors. Each $444 CHILDREN'S JEANS Cotton corduroy. Plaid flannel lined. Elastic boxer waists. Assorted colors. Sizes 4-6-8. Each $| 22 MEN'S ANKLETS Elastic top cotton sport anklets. Ir regulars. Fall colors. Sizes IOV2 to 13. 3 Prs- $1 CHILDREN'S SLEEPERS 2-pc. cotton sleepers. Self help elas tic back. Gripper waist. Slip-resist ant plastic feet. Assorted colors. Sizes 1 to 4. Each $|