The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 16, 1961, Section Two, Image 15

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    Church Notes
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(Voter t'nlnn ( hurch
Sunday: Morning worship, 10
a.m.; Sunday school, 11 a.m.,
and Christian Endeavor, 7:30
pun
Wednesday Cottage prayer ser
vice, 8 pun.
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 Chureh
(•The Rev. Robert Linder)
Sunday: Church school, 10 a.m.;
worship 11 a.m.
Wednesday: Choir and MYF, 8
p.m.
Thursday: WSCS, 2 p.m.
Ht. 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.
Wesleyan Methodist Church
Page
(The Rev. Mina Smith)
Sunday: Sunday school, 10 a.m.;
worship, 11 a.m.; WY service, 7
p.m.; evening service, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday: Choir, 7 p.m.;
prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Assembly of God Church
(The Rev, Ivan Christoff ersen)
Friday: Women’s missionary
council, 10 am.
Sunday: Sunday school, 10
a m . morning worship and Jun
ior church, 11 a.m.; young people
service 7 p.m., Evangelistic ser
vice, 8 p.m.
Wednesday: Union service at
Methodist church, 8 p m.
November 22-24: Young Peo
ple's convention at Lexington.
F.mmet Methodist Church
(The Rev. Glenn Kennicott)
Thursday: Women’s society.
Sunday: Sunday school, 9 am.;
church service, 12:20 p.m. with
church , Thanksgiving dinner fol
lowing.
First Methodist Church
The Rev. Glenn Kennicott)
Thursday: Prayer group, 10 a.
m.; Dorcas 2 pm.
Friday: Dorcas, 2 p.m.
Sunday: Church school, 9:45 a.
m. morning worship, 11 a.m. Car
roll French will speak in an eve
ning service, 7:30 p.m.
Monday: Wesleyan Service
Guild, 8 p.m.
Tuesday: Senior choir, 8 p.m.
Wednesday: Junior choir, 4 p.
in.; Union Thanksgiving service,
8 p.m.
Methodist Church
Chambers
(The Rev. Charles Cox)
Sunday: Sunday school, 10 a.m.;
worship, 11 a.m.
American Legion
Thanksgiving
DANCE
Thursday, Nov. 23rd
JUG BROWN
j
and the
ACES OF RHYTHM
AMERICAN LEGION HALL
O'Neill, Nebraska
ADMISSION: $1.00 Per Person
30 — 31
Elmer Sterns Complete
Close-out Auction
MON., NOV. 20
Sale Starts at 1:00 p.m.
Having sold our ranch, we will hold a complete closing out
sale at the ranch located 8 miles north, 6 miles east, 5 miles
north of Atkinson on Highway 11, then 2 miles east and % mile
north; or 12 miles s^uth of Butte on Highway 11, then 2 miles east
and Hi south to the place.
40 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK 40
20 Hereford breeding cows with fall calves at side. These
are big, light-colored cows of top quality. The calves at side re
flect the fine quality of this small but fine herd of Herefords.
Ages are the best, some are 2-year-old heifers with their first
calf. None are over 6 years old.
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naacninery ana cquipmenT
I960 John Deere 730 diesel tractor; 1959 IHC 450 diesel trac
tor in fine condition; 1950 IHC C tractor with IHC No. 21 mounted
mower; F-20 tractor with Lion Wizard loader, complete with
grapple fork, sweep head and push off; 6-row harrow; 2—IHC
12-ft. hay rakes, like new; 2-rake hitch; IHC No. 200 manure
spreader used just a few seasons JD hammermill; Wagon and
rack: Wagon and box: 300-gal. fuel tank and gasoline; Endgate
seeder, harrow and disc; 50-ft. Endless belt; Stock saddle; Sickle
grinder with electric motor; 24-in, riding lawn mower; Small
amount of lumber, gates, feed bunks and the usual lot of miscel
laneous articles.
Feed
12 Stacks of hay. 6 are all prairie hay. 6 are mixed alfalfa
and prairie hay; 2 Tons of Cooper’s 41% cake; 2 Tons of Cooper's
Calf creep feed; 200 to 300 Bushels of oats.
Some Household Goods
TERMS: CASH
LUNCH WAGON ON GROUNDS
Elmer Sterns, owner
D«»o Fleming and Ernie Weller, Auctioneers
Gilbert Schneider and Maynard Coleman, Clerks
Bethany Presbyterian Chareb
(The Rev. John Hart)
Sunday: Worship, 9 30 a.m.,
Sunday achooi, 10:30 a.m.
St. Joseph's Chareb
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.
Inman Methodlat Ohsrch
(The Rev. Robert Linder)
Sunday: Church school, 8 40
a.m.; worship. 9:40 am
Wednesday. Chou- and MYF, I
p.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
505 East Williams
Sunday: Bible school, 10 a.m.,
Worship and communion. 11 a.m.
Immanuel Lutheran Church
Atkinson
(The Rev. A. S. Gedwlllo)
Saturday: Confirmation class,
130 p.m.
Sunday: Sunday school, 9:45
a.m.; worship 11 a.m.
Tuesday: Junior choir, 7:30 p m
Thursday: Thanksgiving Day
worship, 10 a.m.
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
Chambers
(The Rev. William Roten)
Sunday: Sunday school and Bi
ble class, 9 a m.; worship. 10 a.m.
Monday: Bible study, 2:30
First Presbyterian Church
(The Rev. John Hart)
Sunday: Suntiay school, 9:30
a.m., worship, 11 a.m.
Monday: Bible study, 2:30 p.m.
Wednesday: Junior Youth and
Choir, 7 p.m.; Senior youth 8 p.m.
W*“*leyan Methodist Church
(Rev. Berniece Hubby, Pastor)
Sunday: Sunday school, 10 in.;
morning worship 11 a.m.
Monday: Wesleyan Youth; eve
ning worship, 8 p.m.
Wednesday: Prayer hour, 8 p.m.
Christ Lutheran Church
(The Rev. A. S. GedwiUo)
Thursday: Sunday school staff
meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Friday: Pastor’s adult class,
7:30 p.m.
Saturday: Senior confirmation
class, 9 a.m.; Junior class, 10
Sunday: Divine worship 9 a.m.
Sunday school, and Bible classes,
10:15 a.m.
Wednesday: Thanksgiving Eve
worship, 8 p.m.
Riverside News
Ity Mrs. Lionel Gunter
Christmas Box Sent
To Overseas Soldier
The Jolly Workers club met
Thursday afternoon with Lena
Lee. Mrs. Flora Young and Mrs.
Joe Tomjack were co-hostesses.
Frances Shrader, president, pre
sided at the business meeting.
Fifteen members and two visit
ors were present. Flora Young,
Belva Shrader and Lovenia Swit
zer, received birthday presents
from their “mystery sisters”. The
club sent a package of Christmas
foods to Paul Gunter, who is serv
ing overseas in the armed forces.
The club will meet with Ardis
McDaniel December 14 for an af
ternoon meeting. Each member
is to bring a covered dish for
lunch, a 75 cent gift for the gift
exchange, and something for the
pound shower for Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Biddlecome who are to
be married November 19.
Mrs. Z. H. Fry stayed with the
Richard Napier children while
their parents accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Napier to Lincoln
last Sunday evening and were
overnight guests at the Rev. John
Dallas Gibson home.
Zita Donohoe, O’Neill, is
spending a few days with her
daughter, Mrs. John Napier and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock vis
ited in Neligh Thursday and Fri
day afternoons.
Ernst Tn/wbndge and Mrs. An
na Smith, Inman, visited «t the
Howard Miller home. Mrs. Smith
had just returned from Sterling,
Kan., and Mr. Trowbridge hav
ing just returned home from
Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hobbs and
family, Omaha, came Tuesday
evening to the Dewitt Hoke home
to visit relatives and left for their
home Thursday afternoon.
Keith titddlecome came home
Thursday afternoon for a few
days visit.
Mr3. Rudy Ahlers came hora**
by bus Tuesday afternoon from
Wisner. She has been helping at
the Jerry Meyers home.
Mrs. William Lofquist and girls
and Mrs. Richard Brion visited in
Norfolk Friday.
The Riverside Free Methodist
prayer meeting was held at the
Bert Fink home Thursday eve
ning.
Mrs. Harry VanHorn entertain
ed the Facts and Fun Extension
club Thursday afternoon.
Billy Emsick and a boy friend
from Omaha came last Sunday
to do some hunting. They stayed
at the Z. H. Fry home and went
home Monday.
Mona Mosel came home from
Wayne for the weekend.
Sharon Johnston, Storm Lake,
la., visited relatives here last
weekend.
Mrs. Keith Biddlecpme and Mrs.
Joe Sturbauun visited Tuesday
afternoon at the George Mont
gomery home.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry visited
Friday evening at the Dale Na
pier home.
The Achier Johnston family
were dinner guests last Sunday at
the Leo Miller home.
William Lofquist and Richard
Napier finished picking com on
the Bert Fink farm last week.
Mrs. Chet Taylor and Mrs. Ru
dy Ahlers called on Mrs. Frank
Schmidt Thursday afternoon.
a t _ i _
ily visited last Sunday at the
Charles Rotherham home.
The Lee Fink family were din
ner guests Sunday at the Bert
Fink rome.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom
ery visited at the Keith Bidle
come home Friday evening. Mrs.,
Biddlecome visited at the Earl
Schnebei home in Norfolk last
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke vis
ited at the Rolland Hord home
Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Larsen Mr.
and Mrs. Wendell Switzer, Mr.
and Mrs Wayne Fry, Mr. and
Mrs. William Lofquist, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Napier, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert McDaniel and Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Fry were guests last
Saturday evening at the Richard
Napier home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink vis
ited last Sunday afternoon at the
Dave Pollock home and were
supper guests at the Lee Fink
home near Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nap
ier and girls, Mrs. Z. II. Fry
and Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke
• and Clayton attended open
house at the Alvin Nelson home
last Sunday for Taghan Shamsi :
and Esniail Farshad.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier were !
Neligh visitors Saturday after
noon.
Mrs. Elmer Williamson called
on Mrs. Keith Biddlecome and
Mrs. Lionel Gunter Thursday
morning.
Mrs. Richard Napier entertain
ed a group of women Tuesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Dale Napier accompanied
Mrs. Ralph Munn to Omaha to
see an eye specialist Friday.
Leroy Napier had a leg infec
tion and had to see a doctor Mon
day and Wednesday. He went
back to acbooi Thursday' mom
inf.
Mr and Mrs Alfred Napier
and family visited last Sunday
afternoon at the John Napier
home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom
ery visited the Robert Hobbs fam
ily at the Dewitt Hoke home Wed
nesday evening
The Willie Shrader family and
Mrs Kitty Fry were dinner
guests last Sunday at the Lynn
Fry heme
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom
ery were Neligh visitors Monday
Mrs Wayne Fry and Mrs Lynn
F ry took their Sunday school
classes roller skating Saturday
evening at the rink in Neligh
Mrs Alfred Napier also took a
carload of yongsters
Mr and Mrs. Lynn Fry and
family visited last Sunday eve
ning at the Floyd Napier home.
Verdigre News
By Vac Kojiik
Court of Honor
Held by Scouts
Monday Evening
A Boy Scout Court of Honor j
was held at the local Legion hall
Monday evening. A short pro-:
gram was held with all the Scouts
taking part. Johnny Farnik and
Ronald Walton demonstrated the
Morse code; Philip Schrier and
Dwayne Wetzler identified dif
ferent woods; Dwayne Mlady and
Mike Sandoz explained the work
ings of the compass and Quentin
Hospodka, Robert Kment, Tom
my Mastalir, Darrel Walton and
Mike Smith demonstrated first
aid. First class badges were pre
sented to Johnny Farnik, Ronnie
Walton, Quentin Hospodka, Paul
Dittrick and Tommy Mastalir.
The Rev. Bernard Gorentz pre
sented a lecture on Communism
Tuesday evening in the local
Bethlehem Lutheran church. He
showed a film strip with narra
tion.
Ninety-nine deer were check
ed at the Niobrara Stale park
by November I. Haabn having
vucceaa from Vrrdlgre Included
Tony (’. Cborbolouark. Joe V.
Famik. B. D. FrWh, Eddie
liaaa. C. E. Frtsrb. Paul Lar
•mmi. Jamea C. Maly. U ti. Me
F.Ukmm-, Frank »«. Novak, V. N.
Pierre, K. Knsicka. Melvin
Tbompaoo. K. M. Zerbe, Joe J.
Jacot and K. Mberkler.
Nancy Dickenson and Jo Ellen
Famik, who attend Wesleyan uni
versity at Lincoln, spent the No
vember 4 weekend with Mr. anti
Mrs Joe F Famik.
Mr and Mrs Wen cel Jankie
wicz drove to Lincoln on a busi
ness trip the latter part of the
week They visited with Mrs Lil
lian Vakoc. a former Verdigre
resident, Mr. and Mrs M H.
Kaipust and Mr and Mrs. Kasi
mis Jankiewicz in Omaha before
returning home.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Dt*>riehov
sky. who left September 1 for
Mesa. Arizona, which is near
Phoenix, Ariz., arrived home to
day. They made the trip bp auto.
Mrs. Dobrichovsky took treat
i-i
menu (nr arthritis and Is much
improved.
The ltand Parent* club t*
sponsoring a benefit Carnival fur
the Verdtgrr school (wind at the
high school gym Friday e\mtng.
With activities starting at 8 pm
An evening of fun and enjoyment
is being planned by the way* and
means committee of the Hand
Parents club. The features will
tie a country' store, food stand, a
"white elephant" sale and a for
tune teller
Last week two families moved
to Verdigre from Creighton Mrs
Martha Dvorak, who parchasrd
the horn,* on south main street
from Rudy Konopa*ek, moved
here and those that helped her
move were her son, Curley Dvor
ak, and two son-in-laws. Art
Wantltn amt Vernon Sunder Mr
and Mr*. Robert Tharntah mi»v
«*d Into the l«*nr of Mrs Minnie
Vnrr* m the southwest part «<
town Mr Tharmah la employed
here by ihe Howard Harr plumb
mg firm
Mr and Mr* J«»«gih Jan*.
Km« county pemn-ra. left Tin*
day to spend a portion of the win
ter montha with their daughter.
Mr* Waller Keichbwntsen and
family in Clovis. N M. Mr*
Knrhbenbom, a register'd turn,
is a Verdigre high athonl gradu
ate
Edward Rands, Niobrara, was
a buamesa visitor In Vrntigre
Friday forenoon anil ala. visited
briefly with his brother, Var
Rands.
Blanche Merritt ami tier sister,
Mrs. Mae Schner, tx-th of Verdi
gre. left Saturday for Tta-ww.
Am., where tiiey will spend the
wmter month*
ARMGARDE’S
DRAPERY SHOPPE
New Fall Samples
By the yard or
Custom Made
—also —
Discontinued Samples on Sale at
108 N. 4th O'Neill
Phone 195
27-30
16th Annual Sale
REGISTERED
HLrefords
SAT., NOV. 25
,
Sale starts at 1:00 p.m.
50 HEREFORDS 50
35 Bulls-15 Females
You'll find size and color in these
Golden Aster and English Breedings
CREIGHTON LIVESTOCK MARKET
Creighton, Nebraska
Joe J. Jelinek & Sons
Verdigre, Nebraska
For Catalogs and Information Write
CHARLES OORKLE, Auctioneer
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Key
The Nation's Finest
Overall
Blue or Stripe
*3.39
Sizes 30 to 50
Also Coveralls
36 to 46
Reg. - Long - Short
McCARVILLES
O'Neill Nebr.
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O'Neill, Nebr.
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