The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 21, 1929, Image 8

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O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
MEEK AND VICINITY.
Cecil Griffith is husking corn for
A. L. Borg.
Harry Fox hauled hogs on Monday
for Horace House.
Mr. and Mis. Merriady Hubby
called at Eric Borg’s, Tuesday.
Mrs. Frank Griffith called on Mrs.
Sargent, Monday evening.
Roy Karr has just installed a
Heatrola in his residence.
Roy Karr called at the Frank Grif
fith home Friday evening.
A. L. Rouse, of O’Neill, spent
Thursday at Rouse Bros. home.
Mrs. F. H. Griffith called on Mrs.
Will Devall, Saturday evening.
Elmer and Walter Devall are pick
ing corn for Rudolph Johnson.
Lee Wyant hauled up wood to saw
at Mrs. E. H. Rouse’s last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kaczor called
at the Devall home Saturday night.
Lawrence and Theodore Crawford
are husking corn for Wm. McClellan.
The Reiken and Krueg children
spent Sunday with Miss Jane Flan
igan.
Mrs. R. D. Spindler and James
; called at the F. H. Griffith home on
; Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Kaczor and son
Edward called at the Ralph Young
home Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson and
Paul and Margaretha, spent Sunday
at the Bert Miller home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmar Hoyer, who
motored to Washington this summer
returned home on Wednesday.
Little Twilla Hicks is staying with
her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Or
ville Harrison for a few days.
Mrs. Eric Borg, William Hubby
and Ruxie Mae Puckett called at the
Virgil Hubby home Sunday evening.
Mr. Halderson of Ainsworth, Sun
day School organizer, was an over
night visitor of Fred Lindburg's on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robertson and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Merriady
Hubby spent Sunday at the Axel
Borg home.
The trucks of this locality were
kept busy hauling corn to Atkinson
for Sam Shultz, Charley Hoyer and
Will Harvey.
Mrs. Monessea, of St. Louis, spent
several days visiting her brother,
Mont Karr and family and the Bob
Worth family.
Mrs. Frank Searles and sons Aus
tin and Dave and daughter Ilene,
called on Mrs. Frank Griffith, Fri
day afternoon.
August Pearson, formerly of Holt
county but now of Boyd county, was
a dinner guest at the Eric Borg
home on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee W’yant and child
ren, of O’Neill, and Horace Rouse
and daughters were Sunday visitors
of Mrs. PL H. Rouse.
Mrs. Oscar Lindburg, who under
went an operation for appendicitis at
the Lynch hospital, returned home
Thursday. She is much improved.
Miss Jane Flanigan, teacher at
Leonia, took up her duties again
Monday after a few weeks of forced
vacation on account of her health.
Visitors at the F’red Lindburg
home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Borg, William and Marvel; Mr.
and Mrs. Fay Puckett, Roxie Mae
and Betty Jane.
Mr. and Mrs. Griffith called on Mr.
Mont Karr at the Roy Karr home
Thursday evening. Mr. Karr is quite
ill; his many friends hope for his
immediate recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Young and son
Walter, and Jake Lorg, of Opportun
ity. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith
and son Cecil, and Arthur Rouse
spent Sunday at the Ralph Young
home.
Miss Kathryn Hunter of Omaha;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lindburg; Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Lindburg and daught
ers Ellen and Esther, called at the
Oscar and P’red Lindburg homes Sun
day afternoon.
A few friends and neighbors gath
ered at the Nelson home on Friday
evening to help Frank celebrate his
birthday, A delicious lunch was serv
ed and all wish Frank many more
happy birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shultz brought
LAUGH AND BE HAPPY—SEE
“AUNT LUCIA”
THE BIGGEST EVENT EV ER STAGED IN O’NEILL
Directed by Universal Producing Co. Sponsored by Ladies Guild
*3flfl LOCAL PEOPLE AS CHARACTERS 9f|f|
yUU Screams of Laughter! Don’t Miss It!
f An All Star Cast Headed by Bennett Gilligan as “Aunt Lucia”
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Jerry (fake aunt) Bennett Cilligan
George (college boy) Ralph Oppen
Betsey (George’s girl) Ruth Scott
Dick (football star) Lawrence Coleman
Molly (Dick's girl) Amolia Merrell
Ethelyn (Jerry’s girl) Kathryn Lawler
Mr. Collins (Dick’s dad) Harry DeLand
Butter and Egg Man from Omaha
_ Ted McElhaney
Prof. Gaddis Harry Clauson
Dean of Women Gertrude Streeter
Pres. Seamore C. E. Zimmerman
[’resident’s Wife Fannie Stevens
Freshman Harlan Agnes
Freshman Donald Stannard
Messenger Boy Bobbie Sauers
GIRL'S CHORUS
Mildred Agnes, Cecelia Carr, Eva Proti
vinsky, Grace Quilty, Mildred Timlin,
Thelma Riley, Bernadine Protivinsky,
Nancy Dickson, Elizabeth Henry, Louise
Davies, Dorothy McDonough, Marjorie
Gillespie, Anita Liddy, Thelma Sanders,
Mavis Thompson, Roberta Brittell, Stella
VanEvery, Twila Bradley, Laura McDon
ough, Grace Hancock, Helen Reardon,
I’hilis Hough, Marion Dickson, Grace
O'Donnell, Peggy MacLoed.
i....
FLAPPER CHORUS
Sor. Pres. G. L. Bachman
Peaches Browning A. E. Bowen
Tillie the Toiler Clinton Gatz
Baby Face Walter Warner
Gloria Swanson .. Jim O’Donnell
Campus Flirt J. P. Timlin
Studious Girl Elmer Bowen
Gold Digger Bob Brittell
Hard-hearted Hannah Frank Langmaek
Innocent Freshman R. M. Sauers
Clara Bow Forest Smith
Clinging Vine Ira Moss
Conceited Jr. John Osenbaugh
Beauty Winner R. H. Parker
Girl with million dollar Legs, Bob Morrison
Athletic Girl __ Norb Uhl
Matilda Jane Goo. A. Miles
Jigg’s Maggie James Seybold
Giggles 0. Kilpatrick
Pretty Rosie J. H. McPharlin
Vamp of O’Neill Ben Harty
Bathing Beauty Gerald Miles
Dancing Girl S. L. Thompson
Walking Doll C. J. Kimbrough
Carnival Queen Dr. Carter
Widow Zander Jim Davidson Jr.
Boarding-house Sue Dr. Lubker
Country Flapper H. H. Haffner
Miss Nebraska F. L. Pilger
Merry Widow John Kersenbrock
Bride Bernard Matthews
Bride’s Mother W. H. Stein
Flower Girls:—Alva Stevens, Robert
Smith, Arlo Hiatt.
AUNT LUCIA’S GLEE CLUB
Supt. Guy Miller, Burley Paterson, G. L.
Bachman, Dale Bressler, Mat Beha, Gail
Bressler, Lynis Howard, Earl Sanders,
Dean Streeter, John Honeycutt, Frank
Davidson, Clarence Ryan, Bruce Rummell,
Scott Hough Jr., C. E. Yantzi, Ted Garb
er, Ben Clifford, Russel Bowen, Ed Camp
bell, Johnnie Lydon, Leonard Bazelman,
Kenneth Booher, Bernard Bazelman, Dr.
Burgess, Harold Shoemaker, Chas. Miners,
Ned Allendorfer, Elwin Thompson.
BIG BABY PAGEANT
“Take Me Back to Babyland” featuring
100 local children, ages 5 to 8.
Special Dramatic Reader, Gertrude Streeter
SPECIAL NUMBERS
“Out in the New Mown Hay,” Gills Chorus
‘Who’s That Pretty Baby ?’ Flapper Chorus
“Breezin’ Along”. Girls’ Chorus
“Say It Again” Finale
Pianist Willard Arnold
Flashlight Chorus Girls’ Chorus
"Love Song” . .
Special Jack Cromwell
K. C. Opera House, O’Neill, Nov. 26 and 27
Show Starts at 8:15 P. M. Reserved Seats 60c. Seats reserved at Reardon’s
Your
T hanksgiving
Dinner
Is a very trying subject, but we can rel ieve your worries because we have
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some of the finest Turkeys, Ducks and Geese in Holt County. Will sell dress
ed or alive. We also have nice, tender Meats of all kinds.
CELERY, OYSTERS, PICKLES, CHEESE, and
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various other good things for Thanksgiving Dinner.
Sanitary . V eat Market
John Kersenbrock, Proprietor Phone 150
their infant daughter from the
Lynch hospital Sunday. The little
one’s life was despaired of when she
was taken to the hospital, but she
now seems to be fully recovered.
THIS MOTHER OF 10 NOW
EXPRESSES GRATITUDE
“Sargon brought me health,
strength and happiness, and I’m glad
to tell my experience.
“Ten years ago I began suffering
from stomach trouble and a bad acid
MRS. JOHN A. GRAY
condition. Nearly everything I ate
gave me indigestion and heartburn.
I was so nervous I rarely got a good
night’s rest. My liver was sluggish
and I had a tired, achy feeling all
the time.
“The day I got Sargon was the
luckiest of hiy life. Now my stomach
is in tine condition. I eat anything
without the slightest bad after-effects.
I have been wonderfully strengthen
ed. The nervousness is entirely gone
and I sleep long and restfully. I ac
tually feel ten years younger and my
friends all remark about how well I;
look. Sargon is the grandest medi-(
cine in the world.”—Mrs. John A.
Gray, 1149 Elm St., Dubuque. Mrs.
Gray is the ihother of ten children.
Chas. E. Stout. Agent.
PLEASANT VALLEY NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder visited
at the Harry Snyder home Sunday.
Mr. Carpenter, of near Creighton,
spent the past week with his daught
er, Mrs. Ralph Prill.
Mr. and Mrs. Crumley and sons
.spent Sunday with Mr. Lush and
family at Plainview.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Streeter and
children visited at Mr. Streeter’s
parents home at Brunswick last Sun
day.
Mrs. Herman Dimmet entertained
the N. O. K. Club last Thursday
afternoon; a dainty lunch was serv
ed and a good time was enjoyed.
SURROUNDING AND
PLEASANTVIEW ITEMS
Lou Babl is assisting with farm
work at the Joe Winkler farm.
Zeb Warner, of O’Neill, spent the
week-end with Albert Klingler.
Mrs. Ralph Ries was a passenger
to Lincoln for a visit at her parental
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cone visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mat
thews Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Hannah Richards was in At
kinson Friday and brought home
with her a new Perfection oil stove.
Mrs. Nels Anderson accompanied
Mrs. W. A. Morrell to Hooper last
week to visit Mrs. Morrell’s mother
and sister.
Wm. Steskal made some calls
among his friends the week-end. He
says Iowa has too much snow for
corn picking.
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Morrell Sunday evening, and also en
joyed the radio program.
Relatives and friends gathered at
the home of Mrs. Emma Ries, Satur
day night to remind her of her birth
day. Luncheon was served and all en- j
joyed the evening, and wished Mrs. |
Ries many more happy birthdays, i
Come in and get one of those
Large Enameled Roasters
for $1.50
You should have a set of our
“STAINLESS STEEL” KITCHEN UTENSILS
FOR THANKSGIVING
Warner & Sons
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WE HAVE
Turkeys
Ducks
Geese
and
Poultry
WE WISH YOU ALL A
HAPPY THANKSGIVING
Zimmerman
& Son
Oldest cream buyers in O’Neill
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