rontIER — "The Voice of the Beef Empire"-North-Central Nebraska's BIGGEST Newspaper ____Volume 82—Number 25 _O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, Thursday, October 11, 1962 Seven Cents Chambers News By Mr*. E. It. Carpenter The WSCS met at the Metho dist church Thursday afternoon with an attendance of 23. Plans for the annual Bazaar were dis cussed. The meeting closed with prayer. Lunch was served by Mrs. Darrel Gillette and Mrs. G. H. Adams. Danelia Whitaker came home from Wayne for the weekend. Kenneth Taylor, student at Grace Bible Institute, Omaha, also spent the weekend with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Row.se ami family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Turner. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter and his sister, Mrs E. C. Bourne, Colorado Springs, Colo., were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Dean Stevens and family, Atkinson. Other dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lewis and daughters, Linda and Con nie, Atkinson, and Mrs. Lewis’ parents, Mr and Mrs. Swim, Ainsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neilson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ami Mrs. .1. E. Grimes. The American Legion Auxili IMtEAOHINO MISSION l>r. and Tenus served on the police force at State Fair. Venus News Ity Mr*. K.tlpli Itrookhouser Bette Sue Finch, infant daugh ter of Mr and Mr*. Duane Finch, was dismissed from the hospital Tuesday where she was a patient for two weeks with a severe cold Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blain mo tored to Albion over the weekend where Mr. Blain delivered the worship services Sunday at the Wesleyan Methodist church in the absence of his son the Rev. El more Bluin. The St. Paul Lutheran aid held their meeting at the church par lots Tuesday, Oct. 2, with 13 members and three visitors pre sent. Mrs. Arthur VonSeggren served lunch at the close of the afterm on Mrs. Sidney Faulhaber accom panied Mrs. Irvin Held to Schuy ler Wednesday where she will vis it her daughter, Mr. and Mrs j Paul Baker. Mrs. Held went to Lincoln where she visited rela tives. Mrs. Francis Boelter entertain- j e i the Help U club in her home ! October 3 with dinner served at noon. Ten members attended. The afternoon was spent doing needle. Ponton insurance Insurance of All Kn.a* nnd Bonds » Ml HENCE PONTON, Prop Phone pal Golden lv«v work for the hastes* The ne*t af* ter noun »n tput •king needle work for the tvfhr neat meeting will tr with Mr* Ralph liruokh' >om . Kay Hronkhuuaer, Norfolk, tall etl at the Dale Roberta borne near O'Neill Wednesday. Enruutc iannr they v tatted at the home of hia parent*. Mr and Mrs. Ralph liruukhou*cr. Ann < Iot> member* tial their hraband* hud a dinner parly at Olkdaie lust Saturday evening ih»bbie Joe, infant son of Mi and Mrs Emil Kurtoa was bap ttseatf in tfw* Verdigre Methodlat church Sunday, tk*|K 31, with the Rev David n r Sntnr day evening at Page for Mi Dawn Larson, Wghoo Philip Pierce, 3, broke hia left leg above the knee Thursday eve nmg ut hia farm home He Is a put lent ut the Nehgh hnapKul He ut the hon of Mr und Mr* Dean Piece The Frontier atokad races JOUTH SIOUX CITY, NfN. atokad races SEPT. 20-OCT. 20 atokad races 8 RACES DAILY first Post: 1:30 p.m. No Races Sun. or Mon. s SMC/I a joy on a busy day... ■■■■!«.. . . . to have a phone a reach away! Handy phones in kitchen, basement, bedroom save you countless steps and precious minutes throughout the day. And you can choose from many different models in a range of pleasing colors—space-saving wall phones; regular table models; or the compact new Princess phone with built-in night light. TO ORDER, or for more information, call the Northwestern Bell business office, or ask your telephone serviceman. .- --waaaaw, WUU OT COUVePLlOTUI I ring Northwestern Bell @ in Nebraska