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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1936)
QP^ . * °'L Ladies' COATS-SUITS-DRESSES-HATS SALE/' ANTON TOY MEEK AND VICINITY (Continued from page 5.) guest of John A. Robertson on Friday. Mr. Robertson, who was seriously injured some time ago when he fell from the hay mow', is slowly recovering. Some from here attended ser vices at Center Union on Sunday and report a very good time. Mr. and Mrs. Mariedy Hubby and children were supper guests at the Eric Borg home on Sunday. A large crowd of friends attend ed the charivari for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson on Monday evening. Kenis Hansen recently purchased a Dodge coupe. Now watch the girls smile, Kenis. A large crowd attended the chari vari for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Du vall on Tuesday evening at the Orville Harrison home. On Tuesday, April 28, Elmer Devall and Dorothy Harrison were married at the Methodist church, Rev. May officiating. Both of these young people were born and grew to maturity in this locality. Dor othy has taught several successful terms of school and Elmer has proved himself to be an industrious young man. The best wishes of the community are extended to this young couple. Mrs. Charles Fox and son are vis iting with her people at Wood Lake. PLEASANT DALE County Superintendent McClurg and the Normal Training teacher of St. Mary’s Academy visited Pleasantdale school Friday after noon. A number of farmers from this a vicinity visited the live stock sale ’ in Atkinson Tuesday. Harry Wayman underwent an operation at the hospital at O’Neill Sunday. LaVerne Stahley and Walter Schmohr took eighth grade exam inations in Emmet Monday and Tuesday. Florence and Lena Wink ler took seventh grade examin ations Tuesday. Mrs. Ralph Beckwith is conval escing from an attack of the flu which caused a sinus infection. Francis Tenborg visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Tenborg for a week, he returned to Omaha Tuesday. A light rain fell here Tuesday morning which was badly needed. The Misses Alda Pongratz and Geraldine Dusatko resumed their high school duties again Monday after practice teaching for a week. Miss Nona Bressler, of Neligh, spent the week end visiting friends in O’Neill. She visited Mrs. Verne Beckwith Saturday afternoon She teachers school near Neligh. EMMET ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dill, who CONFIRMATION SPECIAL May 4 & 5 Twelve 3*/£x5 Nice Easel Photos and One 8x10 Silver Easel with a ENLARGEMENT BLACK AND WHITE all for the low price of $3.95 On May 4, at St. Patrick’s church, there will be a Clam of nearly 250 to be Confirmed. THIS SPECIAL IS FOR YOUR BENEFIT Your family and friends will be more than pleased to receive one of your photos at this time. This will be an event that you will be proud to remember. O’NEILL PHOTO COMPANY SOUTH OMAHA STOCK YARDS MALE CHORUS Only Organization of Ita Kind in the Country Winner 1935 Midwest MuBio Festival IUNK IN W-O-W TUESDAY, MAY S 7:30 P. M. SUNDAY, MAY !4 3 iOO P. M. Thirty Minutes of Melodies, New end Old, Made Possible by Those .Who Serve You on the South Omaha Live Stock Market. This Spaoa Mads Possible by Union Stock Yards Os. of Omaha, Ltd. THINK twice be fore you spend— not at all before you bank money. The O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK Capital, Surplus and This Bank Carries No Undivided Profits, Indebtedness of Officers $125,000.00 or Stockholders. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION have made their home in Emmet for some time, moved to Orchard Monday'. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Banks, of O’Neill, visited at the Nora Luben home Thursday evening:. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winkler, Mrs. Barbara Winkler and Mary Anne visited with friends in Stuart Sunday. A miscellaneous shower was held at the John Welsh home Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Joe Ziska, formerly Miss Margaret Gaughenbaugh. Rose Bogner, of Oelrich, South Dakota, was here ' to attend the funeral of her uncle, Herman Janzing Sr., whose funeral was held at the Emmet Catholic church on Thursday morning at 9 o’clock. Miss Mary Anne Winkler had the misfortune of cutting her arm quite seriously last week when she accidently slipped her arm through a broken glass. She is able to be in school this week. The High School pupils will pre sent a three-act play, “Spooky Tavern,” on Friday, May 8. Jerry O’Connell and Jessie Hig gins, accompanied by Mrs. Ed Brandt and daughter went to Om aha Sunday. Dorothy remained there for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Moore and family of Orchard visited at the Arthur Dill home on Monday. Mrs. Jess Wills has been quite ill the past week. 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