The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 21, 1961, Image 3

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    Church Notes
All mlulatera are Invited to iw-nd their church note* to
I tie Frontier. For guaranteed publication, we auk that the note* are
In our office bjr Saturday, one week prior to the ■ervlce*.
St. Patrick’* Catholic Church
iMsgr. Timothy O'Sullivan and
Father Roliert Duffy, assistant i
Sunday: Masses, 7:30, 0 and
10:30 a.m.
Saturday: Confessions from *
until 5:30 p.m anil from 7:30
pm. 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.
Weilnesday: Choir, 7 p.m.;
prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Church Of (Tlri*t
Robert Granger
Sunday morning Bible classes
10:00 a.in.; worship services, 11:00
am.; evening services from 7:43
until 9 00.
Wednesday: Evening services
Bible study and prayer, 7:45 un
til 9.00.
Emmet Methodist Church
(The Rev. Glenn Kennicott)
Thursday: Woman’s society
party, 2 pm., John Conard
home.
Sunday: No Sunday school;
morning worship, 9:30 ami., with
Christmas story in scripture and
song.__ I
DEVOY REXALL DRUG |
Gift Suggestions for Your
Last-Minute
Christmas Shopping
GIFTS FOR HER
Cosmetic Gifts Sets or Individual Pieces
by leading manufacturers
Billfolds Key Cases Manicure Sets LiRliters
Bath Salts and Ikibble Bath
GIFTS FOR HIM
Men's Toiletries Colognes Pre-Shave I/itions
After Shave I/>tion Sets
Shaving Needs Travel Kits Electric Shavers Billfolds
Pipes Lighters — Cigars
GIFTS FOR CHILDREN
Games — Toys — Puzzles
Cosmetics for Little Misses
CANDY
Everyone likes g<xxi chocolates. For the very l>est in chocolate
candy, candy that everyone is sure to enjoy, give PANGBURN’S
Western Style Chocolates. PANGBURN'S Chocolates are avail
able in O’Neill only at DEVOY REXALL DRUG.
REMEMBER, we have a good stock of cigarettes and cigars
gift items for those you might have forgotten.
DEVOY RFXALL DRUG WILL BE OPEN FOR
YOUR LAST, LAST-MINUTE CHRISTMAS SHOP
PING ON SUNDAY, DEC. 24, FROM 9:00 A.M.
UNTIL 12 00 NOON.
DEVOY REXALL Drug
Bob Devoy, Pharmacist
Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings
O'Neill, Nebr.
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WrtUeyan Methodist Church
(Rev. Berniece Hubby, Pastor>
Sunday: Sunday achool, 10 ia;
morning worship 11 am.
Monday: Wesleyan Youth; eve
rung worship, 8 p.m.
Wednesday: Prayer hour. 8 p.m
Outer Union Church
Sunday: Morning worship, 10
a.m.; amdsy school, 11 a.m.,
and Christian Endeavor, 7:30
pm.
Wednesday Cottage prayer ser
vice, 8 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.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
505 East Williams
Sunday: Bible school, 10 a.m.,
Worship and communion, 11 a m.
Inman Methodist Church
■ The Rev Robert Linder)
Sunday: Church school, 8:40
am.; worship. 9:40 a.m.
Wednesday: Choir and MYF, 8
p.m.
Christ Lutheran Church
(The Rev. A. S. Gedwillo)
Thursday: Sunday school staff
meeting, 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. There will be Holy
Communion at 9 a.m. Announce
ments are by registrations.
Church of Epiphany
Emmet
(Father Ralph O'Donnell)
Masses at 8:30 ajn. the first,
third and fifth Sunday of each
month; at 10:30 on the second
and fourth Sundays.
Methodist Church
Chambers
(The Rev. Charles Cox)
Sunday: Sunday school, 10 a.m.;
worship, 11 a.m.
First Methodist Church
The Rev. Glenn Kennicott)
Thursday: Prayer gioup, 10 a
m.; Dorcas, 2 p.m.
Sunday: Church school, 9:45 a
rn.; Christmas service in scrip
ture and song, 11 a.m.; Christ
mas communion, 9 p.m.
Wednesday: Junior choir, 4 p
m.; Senior choir, 7; Youth Fel
lowship, 7 pjm.
Assembly of (iod Church
(The Rev. Ivan Christoff ersen)
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. The last two services
have been cancelled for the Sun
day evening.
Wednesday: Church Christmas
program. 8 p.m.
Page Methodist Church
(The Rev. Robert Linder)
Sunday: Church school, 10 aun.;
worship 11 a.m.
Wednesday: Choir and MYF, t
p.m.
Thursday: WSCS, 2 p.m.
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
Chambers
(The Rev. William Roten)
Sunday: Sunday school and Bi
ble class, 10 a.m.; worship, 11
a.m.
Saturday: Confirmation 9:30—
11:30 a.m.
Sunday — Christmas practice
1:30 p.m.
for a brighter
Christmas in 355
Nebraska communities
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Bethmay Preebytertaa Oiurcta
(The Rev John Han)
Sunday. Worship, 9 30 am.. I
Sunday school. 10:30 a.m.
First Presbyterian Oiurcta
(71k! Rev. John Marti
Friday: Evening church pn>
gram will be given by the child
ren.
Sunday There will be a 7:30
church service Christmas Eve
instead of morning services.
Wednesday amor Youth and
Choir. 7 p.m.; 5 m r y. uth 8 p.m
Immanuel I jitheran Church
Atkinson
(The Rev. A S. Odwillo'
Saturday: Confirmation class.
1:30 p.m.
Sunday: Sunday school 4 13
a.m ; worship 11 ;< m wi h H ly
Communion Announcements are
by registration
Tuesday: Junior choir, 7:30 p.m
Clearwater News
Mr*. Ctuu-|<<* (BtrUlghl
Hl olrr 5 3299
Miss Patricia Schultz was the
ixinor guest at a pre-nuptial
miscellaneous shower in the St
Thtn*sa parish hall Tuesday,
lJec. 12. Members at the Fair
% lew Extension club were hos
tesses Mrs Arthur Melcher wa*
in charge of the entertainment
anti Mrs. Bob Kna(>p the gift
Ixiok Mrs. William Lyons and
Mrs. Ozzie Easter assisted also.
Miss Schultz, the daughter of Mr
anti Mrs John Schultz, will be
married December 27 to Kenneth
M(Curly, DeRidder, La.
Mr. and Mrs. F D. Brandt of
Neligh were recent visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Qirtright.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Luben
returned Saturday from Weeping
Water where they had spew
several day* in the Don LuUm
ami Stanley Wood homes
l-ofl Hue, the Infant daughter
u( Mr, and Mr*. Htrrting le
gate, mom twptlinl In the
luilhcrau ehureh Hunday with
I he Pastor II I Rrtiuefsreul*
her officiating. H|»»a*«;r* »rrr
>lr. and Mr*. Charlr* K.niult
-I H*mmM *.-|
Mr ami Mm John
family ami Mr and Mr
M.u'kepr.tn -e. Omaha *jx*nt fTs
day evening of last week in the
Howard laitx-n home.
Mrs. Rodney Chari ami pujiils
of Frenchtown school. district K
presented a Christmas program
Friday evening to the usual full
house There were songs, plays
and readings. Santa Claus put in
his appearance at the close of :<x
program, after which everyone
enjoyed lunch in the I asement of*
the school. c
OncKKy
i Chri*
Best wishes for a day
1 filled with happiness
I P. C. DONOHOE
O Neill, Nebraska
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Seamless Nylons
now! 68 p.
Crisp Cottons
Party Aprons
S^|
Lacy Gowns
Bulky Knits
498
1st quailty Patricia hosiery in
honey or tan tone. Sizes 9-10%.
FUIX FASHIONED nylons
have dark seams. Beige.
9-10% 59c
Fresh wash and wear cottons to
brighten her busy afternoons!
A big selection of styles, gay
prints. 12-20, 14 Ms-24 Ms, 46-52.
I 1" JUtrn. i V \ i
Fancy half aprons make a big
hit with the holiday hostess!
Organdies, cottons, nylons, in
prints or solids; ribbon or lace
trim.
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Feminine frills to delight her!
Waltz, length gown of rayon ace
tate tricot with rows of dainty
lace trim. Fastels. S, M, L.
Wardroiie finishing touch! Bul
ky knit Orion" acrylic cardigan
in smart chain stitch. White
only. Sizes M, L. Witti collar.
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Sweater Sets
Ban-Ion R! nylon cardigan; easy
to wash, won't pill! White,
fuchsia, blue, black, green,
orange. 36-40.
PULLOVER to match 2.9X
■. ■ ' " 1
Girls' Sweaters
4 98
1 pullover
For sis! Short sleeve pullover
of easy-to-wash Orion '1 acrylic,
choice of gay colors! 7 to 14.
OAK D I (i A N, Orion1*' acry
lic . 2.9H
Sport Shirts
98
Cotton flannel’s a warm buy for
men! Sanforized, in many
bright plaids. Long sleeves, per
manent stay collars. Sizes S, M,
L.
Flannel Shirts
i
Sanforized sueded cotton flan
nel shirts are full cut, with long
tails for comfortabe wear. Many
handsome plaids. Sizes 14*4-17.
Towel Sets
I98. 298
3 and 4-piece towel acts in de
corative prints are beautifully
gift lx>xed! A fine home jjift
idea for the family. Many
colors.
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Kitchen Towels
49'
18x30-inch cotton terry towels
add a gay note to kitchen de
cor! They’re soft, absorbent and
lint-free. Many patterns, colors.
Pillowcases
4 98
| PAIR
Just the gift for the bride-to-be!
Mr. and Mrs.., His and Hers
and dainty florals embroidered
in pastels on white. Gift boxed.
Driving Gloves
j 98
A favorite with men! Wool/ny
lon knit gloves have leather
palms for driving. In grey. 5,
M. L. Great gift!
Tot's Gay Polos
79'
Vat dyed comhed cotton in gay
novelty stripes. Long sleeve
styles, some with button shoul
ders. Sizes 6-18 months, l-6x.
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Playtog Gifts
I29.198
Cotton corduroy crawlers have
bib top, boxer back, snap
crotch. Some with plaid or ap
plique trim. Washable. 9 months
to 6 years.
STRETCH ANKLETS
(•iris'—Misses’ Sizes
Orion * acrylic /nylon stretch socks
fit so smoothly. White, colors. 1 size
MEN'S DRESS SOCKS
Ban-Ion * nylon stretch hose in solid _
colors fit sizes 10-13. Cotton argyles,
lObi to 12.
MEN'S WINTER CAPS
Warm wool legionnaire caps have ex- 1 98 !
pansion ear bands, quilt lining. Sizes
6 7/8 - 7%.
DEERSKIN MITTENS
Boys’ mitts are soft, pliable; warm
cotton/rayon fleece lining. Tan. Ages
8 to 13.
CAPESKIN MITTENS
Little boys' mittens have elastic
wristlets, cotton/rayon fleece lining.
Fit ages 4-7.
BOYS' COTTON SOCKS
Cotton anklets have nylon reinforced
heel and toe for long wear. Many
colors. 7 to 10%.