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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1963)
ronttES — "The Voice of the Beef Empire"-North-Central Nebraska's BIGGEST Newspaper Volume 83—Number 1 O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, Thursday, April 25, 1963 Ten Cents A Poem From Mrs. Eby... Th<* GfMtntM Of God We are profoundly impressed ■with God’s greatness. He never does anything small. When He made an ocean, He made it so deep that man can’t fanthom it ail. Whe He made a mountain, He made it so big that no one can measure or weigh it. Then He made the valley so deep and wide that man don’t try to survey it. When He made grL.ce, He made it fathomless as the sea, grace for time and eternity, Even grace enough for me. Sal vation flows like a river straight from the hands of the giver. Whatever blessing is in our cup it is sure to just run over. And as we trust in Him the ov erfolw is sweet for some wan dering rover. For there’s no grudging in God’s giving. He gives and gives again, then pours out the bless ing till we’re quite overcome, And He’s only begun, His grace to give, with His love to help us how to live. We just can’t doubt the greatness of God's power, to carry the load and freely give grace for every trying hour. Abraham Lincoln once said, “Many times I have been driv en to my knees convinced there was no where else to go for help”, and he got it. Della Stuart Eby Riverside News By Mr*. Lionel Gunter The United Presbyterian wo men met Thursday afternoon at the church annex with Mrs. Wil lie Shrader as hostess and Mrs. Lynn Fry as co-hostess. Mrs. Dale Napier gave the chapter three in the study guide "The Broken Covenant”. Mrs. Willie Shrader reviewed a chapter on Okinawa in the book "Rim of E. Asia”. Ten members present at the meeting. Mrs. Wayne Shrader presided at the business meeting. They planned to have a miscel laneous shower Saturday eve ning, April 27th at the church annex. The following committees were appointed, Mrs. Wilbur Ben nett and Mrs. Forest Henderson for lunch, Mrs. Z. H. Fry, Mrs. Leo Miller and Mrs. Wendell Switzer entertaining and Mrs. Dale Napier and Mrs. Richard Napier decorating. They voted to have a Mother-Daughter Tea the last week in June. Mrs. Z. H. Fry, secretary, in the sewing and supplies of the World Service De partment is to make a list of ar ticles needed and put it in the church vestibule. Arlen Miller, teacher in River side school and the two eighth graders, Linda Striker and Terry Lofquist went to Neligh Tuesday and accompanied eighth graders and teachers in the rural schools, going by bus to Lincoln to tour the State Capitol building and other important sites in the city, returning Wednesday. Julie and Jody Fry were over -I night guests Friday at the Dale Napier home. Keith Biddiecome was home ov er the Easter weekend and the foll<jwing week. He returned to Chicago Sunday, April 21. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Biddle come and David Joe Hegr were guests Monday at the Milton Bid diecome home in Norfolk and al so visited Mrs. Joe Hegr and ba by in the hospital. Walter Woeppel and grand daughter, Paula Jo Woeppel, were dinner guests Wednesday at the Earl Pierson home. Mrs. Ora Switzer was releas ed from the Methodist hospital in Omaha last Monday and stayed at the Darrol Switzer home. Mr. and Mrs. Darrol Switzer and fam ily and Mrs. Ora Switzer came Friday evening to the Ora Swit zer home. The Darrol Switzer family were overnight guests. Ora Switzer had returned home last Monday. Mrs. Dewitt Hoke visited Miss Hyla Hobbs in the Antelope Mem orial hospital several times the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink attended the Larson sale near Page Wed nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Keller and family visited at the Alfred Napier home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry visited at the Willie Shrader home Tues day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson were dinner guests Sunday at the Mar cus Pierson home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Prib now and family, Albion, and Mrs Marcus Piersons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woolridge, Shel ton, Wash. Mrs. Victor Vandersnick and Mrs. Kitty Fry visited at the Lynn Fry home last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller visited at the Anna Smith home in Inman last Monday evening with a cousin, Mamie O’Neill of Minnesota. Mrs. Grant Mott and Sharon and Mrs. Ronnie Mott visited in Norfolk last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Schlotman and family, Valpraiso, were guests Sunday at the Sylvester Schlotman home. Mrs. Alfred Napier and Steve visited in Neligh Thursday after noon. Tommy and Jane Napier stay ed at the Alfred Napier home Wednesday while their parent*, Mr. and Mrs. John Napier took Anne. Barbara and Bobby to Lin coln for a dental appointment. Reta, Nancy, Sonjia and Susan Napier were overnight guests Monday at the Dale Napier home Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier and Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier visited in Omaha Tuesday. Mrs. Robert McDaniel, Mrs. Al fred Napier and Steve, Mrs. Lor raine Montgomery, Jane and Tommy Napier, Mrs Dale Na pier and Mrs. Richard Napier and Sonjia had coffee at the Mel vin Napier home Wednesday morning in honor of Mrs. Melvin Napier birthday anniversary. Mrs. Z. H Fry and Mrs. Dale Napier called on Mrs. Kitty Fry Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Napier, Mr and Mrs. Wayne Shrader and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier had dinner Saturday evening at Har olds in Oakdale in honor of the ladies birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnston and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Strope and Kevin, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wetlauffer and Gary, Mr and Mrs. Willie Shrader and fam ily and the Verl Gunter family were dinner guests last Sunday at the Eddy Shrader home. D *ug la* Shrader was an afternoon caller. Mr. and Mrs Rol Herd were dinner guests last Sunday at the Lionel Gunter home. The Verl Gunter family were evening vis itors. Mr and Mrs. Dave Pollock vis ited at the Roy 9tewart and Rol lie Snell homes at Page Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier and girls and Mr. and Mrs Dale Napier were supper guests Tues day at the Melvin Napier home. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt H >ke were callers. Steve Napier stayed at the John Napier home Tuesday af ternoon while his mother was in Norfolk taking a sewing lesson Mrs Lionel Gunter accompanied her to Norfolk. Mr and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke vis ited at the Ralph Strader home Wednesday evening The Riverside Women Mission ary Society met Friday afternoon at the Robert McDaniel home with nine members present. Mr and Mr*. Walter Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs, Grant Mott and family. Mr#, Edna lartquist and Mr and Mr#. Bert Fink at tended a district b.iauiesa meet ing at the Bethany church at A rnelia Frida y even ng. Mr. and Mr* Wilbur Bennett and Mrs, Dewitt Hoke attended the Kaatrr Star Meeting In Or chard Thursday evening. Mr and Mra Will Conner and the M. Pleraona were gueaC laat Sunday at the Earl Pierw* home, Mra Ed Cuddy ami family, Lin coln, vuited at the John Napier home Thurmlay. Mr ami Mra Joe Cuddy. Hur wrll, Mr ami Mra Ed WaHera ami family, Chamber a, Mr and Mra. J«*rnr Cuddv and family. O'Neill and the Ed Cuddy fan* lly, Lincoln, were dinner ffuenbi Sunday at tlw- John Napier home in Ivaior of Mra Joe Cuddy'■ birthday PLANT with CONFIDENCE CARGILL SEED CORN AND SORGHUM I have on hand the numbers best adapted to your farm. Call 905J2 for delivery ART GIVENS, Emmet ltfc Now see all thafs new at your Chevrolet dealer4 Try out all the things these bucket-seat Chevrolet Super Sports have going for you—extra-cost options like 4-speed transmissions, high-performance engines, Positraction axle, tachometers, the works —and your decision won’t be whether but which. There’s the Jet-smooth Chevrolet Impala SS with all the luxury you could reasonably want, all at a reasonable Chevrolet price; the Chevy II Nova 400 CHEVROLET CHEVY II SS, a car that can give any family more run for its money (gives you a break on upkeep, too); the turbo-supercharged rear-engine Corvair Monza Spyder(nice, huh?); and finally, the sports car that inspired them all, Corvette. Chances are you’ve got your Super Sport picked out already. If not, some warm spring weather, a country road and your friendly Chevrolet dealer will help you decide, for sure! CORVAIR CORVETTE All Super Sports available in both coupe and convertible models. (Super Sport and Spyder equipment optional at extra cost) : See four entirely different kinds of cars at your Chevrolet dealer's Spitzenberger Chevy-Olds Co. 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