The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 09, 1961, Section Two, Image 9

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    section Two RONTIER Four Pages
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__ Volume 81—Number 29 O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, Thursday, November 9, 1961 Seven Cents
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St. Mary's Convent To Hold Open House November 12
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Public Invited
To Tour Building
Sunday, Nov. 12
An invitation has been «*xit«*fM 1***1
to all residents In this area, rr
Rurdlesx of church affiliation, to
attend the open house obser
vance nt the new St Mary's oon
vent Sunday, Nov 12, from 2 to
jj 5 pm
Tours have lawn arranged so
viewers may see the entire huild
inR which is modem in every way
and lieautiful in its simplicity. It
is truly a fine addition to the O'
Neill community.
Friends of St Mary's will serve
refreshments dm inn the after
noon
A personal invitation lias been
made by MomiRnor Timothy O’
Sullivan who urges everyone to
attend the open house and tour
the buildiiiR Sunday "All visitors
are most welcome." states
Monsicnor O'Sullivan
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Following open house Sunday St. Mary's convent will he ready f r
occupancy and will have room for 18 nuns plus an additional guest
room.
Fourteen of the rooms are located on the upstairs floor with in
dividual lavatories. There is a large bathroom on the upper floor,
linen closets, sewing room, hand laundry room and a large study
room.
On the mrin floor there are four rooms for the sisters, a guest
room, private dining room, larger dining area with cabinet space
and a complete, roomy kitchen.
The front door on the north side of the convent opens into a re
ceiving room. The south walls of this room are constructed of glass
lik? plastic interlaced with small colorful pieces resembling stained
glass.
The chapel is located at the east end of the main floor where
large windows of plain and stained type glass in vivid colors give
an airy appearance to the room. An altar made in Mexico is placed
at the south wall of the room.
A recreation room, space for trunks and additional storage, the
furnace and hot water heater room and a large laundry room are
in the basement.
Steel and bricks were used in the construction of this modem
building with only doors and cabinets in wood, thus lessening f<re
hazard.
To The St. Patrick's Parishioners and Patrons
for Your Fine Contribution To The City of O'Neill
YOUR BUILDING ACHIEVEMENTS ARE HELPING TO MAKE
O’NEILL A FINER AND BETTER PUCE TO LIVE.
O'NEILL NATIONAL BANK
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
STOCKMEN'S VETERINARY SUPPLY
Dr. G. R. Cook
JOHNSON DRUG
M and M BAKERY
BIGUNS
DEVOY'S REXALL DRUG
SCOVIE'S WESTERN AUTO
McCARVILLES
MEYER'S MIDWEST FURNITURE
NEW OUTLAW
VIRGIL LAURSEN INSURANCE
LEE STORE
SPELTS LUMBER CO.
IDEAL CLEANERS
APPAREL SHOP
Winnie Barger
O'NEILL CLEANERS
MOORE-NOBLE LUMBER CO.
PATTON'S BEN FRANKLIN
ROBERTSON MOTOR
STYLE SHOP
Leona Hynes