The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 21, 1961, Section Two, Image 9

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Volume 81—Number 35 O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, Thursday, December 21, 1961 Seven Cents
Emmet
And Community
Dolores Tunender
Mr. and Mr*. Ray Tunender
and family called at the home of
Mr ami Mr*. Donald Marcellus
and family last Sunday evening
Ned Mullen returned home
from Fort Ord, Calif., after serv
ing six months of national guard
training.
South Side club met at the
home of Mrs. Leon Price with a
Christmas party. A gift exchange
was held. The program was the
reading of the Bible by the hos
tess Roll call was answered by
showing gifts made for Christina*.
Mrs. Elmer Schaaf and family
railed at tl*e home of Mrs. Larry
Donlin and Lily'#, O’Neill, Satur
day afternoon.
Gilbert Fox. Mrs. Wayne Fox
anil Mrs. Elmer Schaaf attended
the school meeting at Stuart last
Monday.
Sunday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. l»nald Marcellus and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Car
roll Marcellus und Mr. and Mrs.
D. iB. Marcellus, Stuart; Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Kentchler ami Randy,
Atkinson, and Mr. and Mrs.
James Mellor, Spencer.
Vicky Schaaf and Rex Fox
stayed at the home of Mrs. Gil
bert Fox Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Schmitz
and family called at the home of
Mr and Mrs. Joe iBabl Saturday
afternixin. The Schmitz children
are spending this week with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Babl.
Mr. ami Mrs Donald Marcellus
an.i family called at the home of
Mr ami Mrs. Anton Jirak, O’
Neill, Sunday and were dinner
guests.
Mr and Mrs. Louis Havranek
and Larry called at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Havranek
Wednesday evening.
Mr ami Mrs. Ray Tunender
and family called at the home
of Mr and Mrs. Mike Bauer and
family Sunday evening.
Mrs. Elmer Schaaf stayed with
Mrs. Ruth Barnes while Bernard,
Gene and Ruth attended the bas
ketball game between St. Mary’s
and St. Joe’s Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus
and family called at the home of
Mr and Mrs. Louis Havranek
an I Larry Friday evening.
Elkhorn Valley d-H club met
Wednesday evening at the school
house in District 20 while they
practiced songs for Christmas
caroling.
Victory Homemakers club met
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Babl December 13 with a Christ
mas party and dinner. Ten mem
bers answered roll call. Song
leader, Mrs. Ray Conway, led
group singing and the reading
leader, Mrs. A1 Havranek gave
two readings. Special priy.es went
to Mrs. Joe Ramold jr. Games
were played. The next meeting
will be at the home of Mrs. Joe
Ramold sr. in January.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe SoUkup, O’
Neill, called at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Marcellus and
family Wednesday evening.
A large crowd attended the
Christmas party at the Church of
Epitihany at St. Michael’s hall
Sunday afternoon. Slides were
shown for entertainment and
there was singing of Christmas
carols. Special prizes went to
Johnny Schaaf, Jeanie Foreman
and Chuck Boyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus
and family called at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Jirak, O’
Neill, Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tunender
and family called at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deermer
and family Atkinson, Friday eve
ning.
I
Chambers News
Hy Mrs. E. K. Carpenter
“A Christmas Card” was the
theme of the lesson for the meet
ing of the Woman’s Society of
Christian Service Thursday at the
Methodist church. The leaders
Mrs. T. E. Newhouse and Mrs.
Charles Grimes took the group
on an imaginative tour of Metho
dist Institutions around the World
Mrs. T. E. Alderson and Mrs.
John Winter mote read the scrip
ture. The president is Mrs. Gaius
Wintermote. Eighteen answered
roll call. Mrs. J. E. Grimes and
Mrs. Raymond Beed gave re
ports. The meeting closed with
prayer. Lunch was served by the
hostesses, Mrs. Raymond Beed
and Mrs. Glen Grimes.
The Bethany Women's associa
tion met December 13 in the home
of Mrs. Wayne Stevens with an
attendance of 12 women and 5
children. Mrs. Mark Gribble led
the lesson, ‘"Gods Plan in Our
Hands”. Several took part in the
prepart'd conversation about work
which has been accomplished in
far away lands, emphasizing that
there is much to be done by
“Willing Hands”. These places
were pin pointed on the World
Map. It was voted to give $50 to
“White Gift.” The meeting closed
with the “Lords Prayer”. Lunch
was served. The next meeting
will be December 27 in the home
of Mrs. Mark Gribble. There will
be an installation of officers.
The Valley Center Extension
club met Friday at the home of
Mrs. E. R. Carpenter with 17
members and several children
present. The president, Mrs.
Lloyd Wintermote, presided at the
business session. Roll call was an
swered by telling what each want
ed for Christmas. The music per
iod conducted by Mrs. C. V. Ro
bertson was devoted to the sing
ing of Christmas Carols. Names
were drawn for “Mystery Sis
ters”. The entertainment in
charge of Mrs. Charles Grimes
consisted of readings and games.
There was an exchange of gifts
with each member trying to guess
who had been her “mystery sis
ter”. Lunch, carrying out the!
Christmas theme, was served by I
the hostess, assisted by the co
hostess, Mrs. Melvin Bell.
The senior and high school
choirs of the Memorial Baptist
church presented a Christmas
cantata Sunday evening. The Sun
day school program will be Sun
day evening and a Watch Night
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time to have a
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Service will be held from 8 p.m
to midnight Sunday, Dec 31
A Christmas program is being
prepared for the evening of
I>ee. 23 at the Bethany Presby
terian church The public is in
vited to attend.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Micanek
and Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Mi
canek, Lynch, and Mr. and Mrs
H r.ry Wood, Chambers, were
dinner guests in the Dale Wood
home Friday evening
Santa Claus was in town with
treats for the children following
the show. “Adventures of Robin
son Crusoe” at the theatre Sat
urday.
Mr and Mrs J. E Grimes left
Sunday (or Montrose, Colo., to
*=pend the Christmas holidays
with her daughter, Mrs Lela Ccn
ley and sons, Robbie and Steve
The teacher and pupils of Dis
trict 107 presented a Christmas
program at th? schoolhouse Thurs
day evening. There was a very
goo 1 attendance. There were 15
children in tlie program Mr
Marie Sm.th. Butte, is the teach
er. Lunch was served following
the program.
There was Christmas program
in the Gleed District Tuesday eve
ning presented by the pupils. The
teacher is Mrs. Joe Da as.
The regular meeting of the
Beautiful Valley Garden club was
held December 5 at the home of
Mrs Georg? Thomson with 16
mem tiers anti a visitor present
Tins was the Christmas party
Roll call was answered by telling
of ?hnsimas erst ms in other
lands The president read the
program for 1SW2. There was al
so installation cf new officers and
an exchange of gifts A special
prize went to Mrs Merlin Gross
nicklaus The next meeting will
oe Jf H 'srv 2 at the home of Mrs
Mark Cribble
Gueits Fr.day of Mrs. Char
iot.e Honeywell were Mrs Er
nest Durr* Sr and daughter
Ruth.
Mr anti Mrs Tom Papke ami
family were visitors recently in
the Ralph Wright home
Mrs Celia Christianson spent
the past weekend with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Bill Hubbel ami fam
ily
Sunday guests of Mrs, Alice
Johnson and brother, Alvm. were
Mr and Mrs Dellie Fauquier,
Mr. and Mrs Erie Dankert,
Douglas, and Dale, Mrs. Paul
Harley and Gerald, and Mrs
Vernon Schmidt and daughter
Cokie
The Junior MYF of the Metho
dut church went on a Christmas
caroling trip around town Sunday
Mr* LaVern Hoerle accompanied
them.
Mr and Mr* C V Rolterlaon
visited her brother in law ami am
ter, Mr and Mra Chrt* Hauasler,
at Holbrook, a brother am! am
ter m law. Mr amt Mra It C
Walter ami family at IVWitt and
other relative* in that area. lent
mg here Wednesday. Dec 6 Thr
Hauaalera accompanied them
bark to Chambers Friday ami via
itrd Iter father, John Walter, ami
other relatives until Wednesday
when the Robertson* took them
back home
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