Meek News By Mm. Prod liadberg The wedding of Joyce Krogh and Lyle Wyatt will take place Friday evening at 8 p.rn. at the Assembly of God church in O' Neill. Grandma1' Hull celebrated her 107 th birthday Thursday in O’ Neill this year. The children were all present for the occasion, about ISO signed the guest book and she has had her wish granted, as etlorts are being made to get her a wheel chair which should be in her I*issession with in a few days. Quite a number of friends and relatives from this community attended the celebra tion. Martha Johring and Henry 9tor johann were dinner guests Thurs day at the Louis Goeke home, Atkinson and were Saturday eve ning supper guests at the Ben nie Johring home. The Ted Crawford family re turned Monday from attending the late Floyd Crawford family reunion at Riverton, Wyo. Sept. 2. There were 57 relatives and friends present. Besides Ted’s lamily others present were Thir za Crawford and Mrs. Harry (Clara) Truax, Valley, Nebr., Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Crawford, Cas per, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Ollie) Orr, Newport, Wash., Mr. and Mis. Lawrence Crawford, Sundance, Wyo., and Helen Lew is, Riverton, Wyo. They plan to make this reunion a yearly event. The children of the iate Floyd Crawford were all born and rais ed in Holt county. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Baldwui, Inman and Mr. John Zwiebel, Ainsworth, were Sunday dinner guests at the Dale Roberts home. The occasion marked Mrs. Bald win’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Brown and family and Mrs. Tina Benton, Fremont, came Saturday evening for a visit at the William Langan home. Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Devall and Diane and Mrs. Delia Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Langan and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and fam ily, Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindberg visited Tillie Schwindt at the Bas sett nursing home Saturday. Paddock Community aid met Wednesday at the Marlen Luber home, O’Neill. Mary Luber was hostess. Fifteen members and four visitors were present. Lunch was served after the usual busi ness proceedings. The next meet ing is to be held Oct. 3 with Mrs. Paul Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Will Rogers, Fari bault, Minn., arrived Friday to spend a few days at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Veldon Pinkerman who live m the Scottville com munity. Mr. and Mrs. William Hubby, O’Neill, called at the Dave Jen sen home Thursday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Garold Risor and Church Notes All ministers are invited to send their church notes to The Frontier. For guaranteed publication, we ask that the notes are in our office by Saturday, one week prior to the service. Pago Methodist Church (The Rev. Robert Linder) Sunday: Church school, 10 a.m.; worship 11 a.m. p.m. Wednesday: Choir and MYF, 3 Bethany Presbyterian Church (The Rev. John Hart) Sunday: Worship, 9:30 a.m., Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. Wesleyan Methodist Church (Rev. Berniece Hubby. Pastor) The services of the Wesleyan Methodist church will be held in the basement of the Bill Brews ter home beginning July 1st and continuing throughout the sum mer until the new church building is completed. Sunday School: 10 a.m.; morn ing worship, 11 a.m.; evening ser vice, 8 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p.m. The WMS morning prayer meeting every Tuesday — 9:30 a.m We welcome you to our services. Church of Epiphany Emmet (Father Ralph O'Donnell) Masses at 8:00 a.m. the first third and fifth Sunday of each month; at 10:00 on the second and fourth Sundays. St. Joseph's Church Amelia (Father Ralph O’Donnell) Masses at 10:00 a.m. the first third and fifth Sundays of each month; 8:00 am. on the second and fourth Sundays. Wesleyan Methodist Church Page (The Rev. Mina Smith) Sunday: Sunday school, 10 am.; worship. 11 am.; WY service, 7 pm.; evening service. 7:30 pm. Wednesday: Choir, 7 p.m.; prayer meeting, 7:30 pm. Inman Methodist Church (The Rev. Robert Linder) Thursday: WSCS, 2:30 p.m. Sunday: Church school, 8:40 » m ; worship. 9:40 am. Wednesday: Choir and MYF, 8 p.m. » CHRIST LUTHERAN ' V. W. Brack, Pastor Thursday!' Ladies Aid. and Men’s Club 8 pm. Sunday: Sunday school. 7 pm.: worship service, 8 pm.: council meeting, • pnt Marilyn called Saturday evening. Mr. and Mra. Dave Jensen wete supiier guest* at the Blake Benaon l».»rae Sunday evening and Mr. and Mra. James Curran and son were evening callers. Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitz, Mildred and Jerry were dinner guests Sunday at Uie Joe Schmitz dome at lionet teei. They also called on jack Schmitz and at tended a lamiiy gath* ring at the Kate Ratterman home. Others present were Johanna Beckman and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pen ne and Lois Jean, Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beckman, Rae ville. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and family visited Lewie Nelson at the Lynch hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Anson and girls were Saturday evening visitors at the Ge rules north. 3 east at Page. 15 Holstein milk cows. 67 hogs, full Ine of farm equipment. Roy Kir van. Ed Thorin. Chuck Mahony, auction service. Butte and O' Neill. Watch tor complete listing n the Frontier. State Fair Winners Are Announced Following is the final list of 4-H club mem tiers ribbon winners at the State Fair, Lincoln, Septem ber 1-8. Muffins: Virginia Sojka. Page, white. Cookies: Linda Engler, Stuart, white; Virginia Sojka. Red. Plain cake: Joan Miller, Ew ing, red; Mary Prussa, Atkinson, red; Vamta Schwindt, Atkinson, blue; Patsy IXifek, O Neill, red Patty Davidson. O'Neill, red Sponge cake: Mary Sue Kluu, Stuart, blue; Rose Ann Kramer, Stuart, red. Angel Food Cake: Mary K Prussa, blue; Patty Straka, At kinson. red White bread: Linda Woidneck, O'Neill, red; Connie Schrunk. At kinson, white; Shirley Skrdla, Stuart, red; Pamela Hammerlun, O'Neill, white. Whole Wheat Bread: Faye scneer, t,wing, reu. Clover leaf roils: Joan Straka, Atkinson, red; Patty Straka, blue; Rita Murphy, Stuart, red; Pamela Hammerlun, red. Skirt and blouse: Virginia Soj ka, blue. Work and play: Ruth Schaaf, Emmet, red; Patty Cadwallader, Stuart, red. Lounging: Vanita Schwindt, Atkinson, red. School dress: Vanita Schwindt, red; Susan Taylor, Ewing, red; Carolyn Bergstrom, Ewing, red. Dress revue: Skirt and blouse Linda Bates, Emmet, red; Work and play—Patty Hand, O'Neill, blue; Dress up Mary Catherine Kilmurry, Atkinson, red. Poster: Janice Vequist, O'Neill, white; Margie Gilg, Atkinson, white. Tractor driving contest: James Melcher, Page, 5th place, red ribbon. O'Neill Locals Mr. and Mrs. Harden A ns pacta took Mrs. Anspach’s niece, Mrs Obed Coker to Omaha Monday, where she boarded a plane for her home in Panama City, Fla Mrs. Coker is a daughter of Mrs Mabel Carter. The Anspachs re turned Tuesday. Terry Ruegge recently com pleted 12 weeks machinist mate schooling at Chicago and has been spending a 23 day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Clinton Ruegge. He left Thursday to report for duty on the UUS3 Los Angeles at Long Beach, Calif Mrs. Genevieve Harty spent from Friday evening to Sunday in Creighton with her daughter, Mrs. Kevin Kocina and family. Guests of Mrs. Lee Brady this past week were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McMeen and Mrs. £. Mulhair of Lynch; Mrs A. W. Schindler, Monowi and Roger Rosenkrarts family. Mrs. John Moore and son, John, stopped in O’Neill on their way from the West Coast to then home in Rochester, N. Y- John Moore jr. was recently discharg ed from the Navy. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Moore. Mrs. W. J. Biglin and Mrs. Margaret Boler went to Omaha last Friday, to visit then- sister, Anne Waters Mr. and Mrs. Tom Greene were in Omaha the last few days. Genevieve Biglin and Nora Mc Aullife, Sioux City, spent Satur day and Sunday with the F. N. Cronins. Mae D. Hammond arrived Sat urday from Omaha and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Moss, un til Tuesday. Mrs. U. J Birmingham went to Omaha Wednesday. Judge and Mrs. D. It. Mounts returned trom Oklahoma Sunday, having stayed there about ten days. Man.- Biglm and Mr* Helen O' Donnell, Oklahoma City, Okla., left Wednesday. They were guests of Mr and Mrs. W. P. Dadey, Anna O’Donnell and Mrs fkie Deaver Mrs Ruse Jennings, Blue Earth. Minn , has been with her sister. Mrs. Emma Lawrence and plan* to return Thursday to tier home Mr and Mrs Lewis Wrey plan to take their daughter, Nan cy to Lincoln Thursday, where she will enroll as a junior at the University of Nebraska. Nancy has been visaing her parents for 10 days. During the summer she was employed at Camp Comeca, a Methodist youth camp, near Cozad. Mrs. rorwoou lionKsk Members of the NTTF club were entertained Wednesday eve ning by Mrs Robert Forwuod. with dinner at the Tropical Gar dens. Bridge was played at her home. BBC Club Mrs. Edawrd Schmit was hos tess to the members of the BBC club Wednesday evening. After bridge play, refreshments were served. Martez club met Monday eve ning at the Town House, with Mrs. Ira Moss, hostess. Outof town guests were Marie Biglin and Mrs. Edward O'Donnell, Ok lahoma City and Mae D. Ham mond, Omaha. Winners were Mrs. Edward Gallagher, Mrs. Be atrice Harty, Mae D. Hammonc and Mrs. H. J. Birmingham. MYF MKKTf* 1 be briuur Me'Jxabet Youth Fellowship ttekl tu first inertia* of the ecnuol season Wednesday A 6:30 pm. meal was served to the members and their guests by the Wesleyan Service Guild. Special invitations were sent to old and prospective members by Mr. and Mrs. John Burbank, MYF spuiisor*. ! air lit* recent meetings u< the MYF council, program area ch.urmen have been chosen. These chairmen and their areas are: Christine llcrley, faith, Rich ard Frost, witness, George tu Clyde, outreach, Terry Kurts, lellowslup and BiU Fake, citoen ship. Adult advisors for each ar ea will b«* chosen. A tc-ntaUvr year's program was discussed at the last count'd meeting. council meniot-rs an- wmmm Gillespie, president; Esther Young, vice president, Judy Smith, secretary-treasurer, Pam ela Hummcrluu and Keiuietli Pea cock, sub-district representatives and Mr. and Mrs. Burbank, spon sors. Tuesday evening, Sept. 4, Mr. and Mrs Paul Woidneck were pleasantly surprised by Mr. and Mrs Marion Woidneck and girls and Mr and Mrs. Loyal Hull The occasion being their 45th wedduig anniversary. The evening was spent visiting and playing cards. Mrs. Marion Woidneck served lunch. She also baked a cake which was decorated in sapphire frosting and a 45 on top of the cake. Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Kallhoff and daughters from Omaha visit ed over Labor Day weekend in the home of Mrs. Kaffhoff's par ents, Mr. and Mrs Charles The lander, O’Neill. Extension Council Holds Gathering Mr*. A T Crumly prcsbled at the Holt Gwnty Extension coun cil. held In the courthnuM? annex, Tuesday, Sept 11. Delegates to tile State Hume Demonstration council to la* held in Grand Island. September 17* 19. will be Mrs A. T. Crumly. county chairman. Mr*. hdgur Stauffer. Mrs. G-o Kramer and Mr*. J. G l*ruden New officers elected are Mrs Leo Kramrr, Atkinson, county chairman, Mr*. Touts Sh-brrt, Atkinson, vice county chairman; Mr* Martel Jean Balenhorat, O' Neill secretary-treasurer; Mr*. Own Parkinson, O'NeiU, j»ub Uclty chairman; Mr*. <3tnord SoUitka. Inman, reading chair man: Mr* Kussell Harelman, Cliamlf Christmas idea* A new* letter will i>e **-nt to Extension dub memhem each month from the county office. Ponton Insurance Insurance of All Kinds and Bonds KM>URNOK PONTON, Prop. Plume 10* IIiiMm mdj JOHNSON DRUG V /^ilo SMEj-*3 _. we're offering these money-saving bar ^-Z yains • PLUS FREE 5AMPLES OF A FINE *>•••••' ^ •d