The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 11, 1941, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    ! INMAN NEWS
The Harmony club held their
hristmas party at the home of
!rs. John Sobotka on December |
An exchange of gifts was held
id lunch served.
The Inman Worker club met:
It the home of Mrs. Ermand1
teyes on December 3. A covered
lish lunch was enjoyed at noon.j
The lesson was on Christmas
ftoys and how to make them.
The Home Economic class with
their teacher, Mrs. W. J. Mc
Clurg visited the new home of
Mrs. L. R. Tompkins last Thurs
day morning, where they studied
{joints about a modern kitchen
bath room also heating, lighting
and furniture.
The first Basketball game of
the season was played last Fri
day night, with St. Joseph team
of Atkinson. The Inman team
won.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tompkins
entertained a few friends Thurs
day evening at their home, in
honor of the birthday of Mrs. E.
L. Watson.
The funeral of Leslie Clark,
who passed away on Friday,'was
held at the Methodist church
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Walter Jacox returned
Sunday from Meadow Grove,
where she spent several days
with her daughter, Mrs. Donald
Wolf and family.
The Y. M. club met at the
home of Mrs. Roy Gannon on
Tuesday for their day meeting.
An exchange of gifts was enjoy
ed also the finding out of who
their mystery sisters were for
the past year.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Tompkins
entertained a bridge party at
their home last Thursday night,
Christmas decorations were used.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peterson
of O’Neill, were out of town
guests.
The Coffee club held their
Christmas party at the home of
Mrs. George Coventry on Tues
day, Dec. 9. A covered dish
luncheon was enjoyed at noon,
and an exchange of gifts in the
afternoon. Mrs.' George Colman
and Mrs. Jessie Hartigan were
assisting hostesses.
The WSCS of the Methodist
church held their annual bazaar
and chicken supper Saturday
night, a large crowd attending
both the sale and supper. They
cleared ninety-eight dollars.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert HansoD
and daughter Wilma of Craw
ford Valley were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. L. R. Tompkins Sun
day.
! The Odd Fellows will hold an
old fashioned Pie Social in their
hall on Friday night.
A party was held at the home
of Ernest Bronkhorst on Sunday
evening, the occasion being the
birthday of Miss Fay Bronkhorst.
Miss Dorothy Liewer spent the
week-end with her parents at
Butte, returning Sunday evening.
George Killinger, an old time
residence of Inman, but now of
Hubbard, Oregon, arrived here
Sunday for a visit with his
daughter Mrs. Roy Gannon and
family, and also among friends.
He recently sold his farm on the
east side of Inman to John Rei
mers, who will move there next
spring.
EMMET ITEMS
Clarence Shaw, who has been
ill during the past week with an
infection of the inner ear, is better
now and able to be back at work
again.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shaw of
Chambers, Nebr., called at the
Clarence Shaw home Saturday.
Tedo Dailey was home for the
week-end from his studies at
Creighton University. Mr. and
ADMINISTRATOR’S
SALE
320 Acres Highly Impro
ved Farm For Sale
gE lA Sec. 23 and NWV4 of Sec. 28,
Township 30, Range 13.
This farm is known as the Zebb
M. Warner farm, where John
Warner lives.
Will be sold at Administrator's
Sale at the front door of the Court
House in'
O’Neill, Nebr., Dec. 18
At hour of 1 o'clock in the after
noon
44 Acres are in Hay Meadow, 80
Acres Pasture, 170 Acres Cul
tivated. Balance building lots.
Extra good Houes, Nice large
barn, some out buildings.
This farm will be sold subject to
all existing encumbrances, and
purchaser must look up taxes and
other encumbrances before bid
ding. Terms: of sale are cash,
above encumbrances.
R. H. Parker, Administrator of
Estate of Zebb M. Warner will
show any prospective purchasers
over the farm at anytime
Administrator
R. H. Parker,
Estate of Zebb M. Warner
O'Neill. Nebraska.
Mrs. Dailey took him to Norfolk
Monday afternoon, where he took
the bus for Omaha.
Mrs. Guy Cole left Tuesday for
a few days visit in Omaha.
Mrs. John Conrad was hostess
to the Women’s Foreign Mission-i
ary Society Wednesday afternoon.
D. C. Shaffer was a business
caller in Emmet Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Allen left for
Des Moines, Iowa. They spent'
the past month visiting at the
Bert Gaffney and Dugal Allen
homes.
Mrs. Joe Winkler has been
quite ill with several attacks of
gall stones in the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith
entertained a group of friends at
a card party Friday.
Mrs. George Lewis attended
the Sonja Heni Ice Revue, while
on her trip to Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Puckett were
visitors at the Walter Puckett
home Sunday.
Clarence Shaw’s brother and
Lester Cadman were stationed at
in the war zone, when the Jap’s
attacked.
BRIEFLY STATED
Evelyn Stannard arrived Sun
day from Denver, Colorado, and
will visit her mother, Mrs. D.
Stannard and other relatives, un
til the first of the year.
Spun Rayon Dresses at cost.
—Simar Apparel Shop. 31-1
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lohaus,
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gatz, and Mrs.
Mary MsLeod left Wednesday
morning for Omaha. Mrs. McLeod
will remain until after Christmas
with her daughter, Mrs. M. A.
Fangman and the others returned
Wednesday evening.
J. B. Ryan of O’Neill and son,
Bobby Ryan of Chicago, 111., went
to Alliance Saturday and visited
at the home of his daughter and
sister, Mrs. A. L. Coding. They
returned home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted McEIhaney
and Mrs. Harold Lindberg spent
Saturday in Sioux City, Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Froelich
and children were in Sioux City,
Iowa, Monday.
Sam Ragan, of the Great Lakes
Training Station, arrived Satur
day and visited his parents, MrJ
and Mrs. Pat Ragan of Stafford,
and his grandmother, Mrs. John
Carr and other relatives in O’Neill,
until Tuesday.
John Sullivan, John Gallagher
and Ed Matousek went Tuesday
to Omaha to attend a County I
Officials Convention there this
week.
The Misses Ardice Johnson and
Dorothy Liewer of Inman were
O’Neill callers Monday evening.
Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs for
10c at Penny’s 31-1
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wrede and
Donnie Coleman came uo from
Omaha Saturday to sDend a week
at the home of Mrs. Wrpde’s par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Enright
in O’Neill and Mr. Wrede’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wrede.
at Redbird.
Ralph Walker was in Hastings
and Davenport on business ove»*
the week-end.
Mrs. Bernice Platte of Cham
bers, Mrs. Leola Peterson, of At
kinson. Mrs. Elma Evans, Mrs
Margaret Clausen, Miss Verna
Russel and Miss Veramae Landie
of O’Neill attend an educations1
meeting of the NSNHCA, and e
12:00 o’clock luncheon at the
Chieftain Hotel in Council Bluffs,
Iowa, Sunday.
Miss Nadine Kilpatrick of Om
aha, Mrs. Gene Kilpatrick of
Norfolk and Ralph Voecks of
Pierce, were guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kilpatrick,
Sunday.
Emmett Carr, Pat Harty and
Norb Uhl entertained a group of
friends at a dinner at the MM cafe
Sunday evening, in honor of
Sammy Regan, who was here
on a four day furlough from the
Great Lakes Training Station.
After the dinner they went td
the Carr home and played cards
New Simplicity Frocks at Simar
Apparel Shop. 31-1
Moorman
Dealer
Roy DeLong
Invites you to attend a free
show in O'Neill at the K. of C.
haU
Hear Lowell Thomas voice dis
cribe a morning at Moormans
factory and farm, this picture
will help you on your feeding
problems, all customers are
invited and other feeders or
stock owners are welcome
Show starts at 9 p. m. sharp
ANNOUCEMENT
I have taken over the
Shoe Hospital and now
am in charge.
Bring your business
here - We Guarantee
Satisfaction:
Joe Bittner
98*
Mechanical Tratn
Spring wind motor. Spark
ling type. Passenger or
freight.
CORONADO 6 TUBE CONSOtE
• Smart Walnot Cabin** £ A MB A B
• Two Wav* Band*— T jC M
G*t Europe v ■ C*jfc
• Built-in Copocit**na Convenient Paymtrti
A gift for the whole family. Thrilling
performance. Richly styled. Superb tone
quality. An outstanding radio value.
Ask For A Free Demonstration
Streamlined Sled
Made of aelected North
ern hardwood. Grooved
ateel runner*. Flexible
ateering.
34 in- 98*
Bize . ****
I RADIO-PHONO |
: COMBINATION
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Convenient Payment*
Powerful 11 tube radio.
Automatic record changer.
New beautiful ityling.
CORONADO
AC-DC 4-TUBl
JEWEL
$1095
Soft Mama Doll
17 in. Beauti>
fullv dressed.
L *l4*i
FOR THE FARM HOME
Coronado Battery Operated Mantet
Low drain. 1.4 volt tubes. Beau
tifully veneered. Cash price, lessj
batteries '4
$1595
GIVE A CAR RADIO
Famous Motorola. Greater depth, bril
nance, and per
spective. Control1
head to match car.
6 tube. Model ?01.
*35°®.
Bike Insurance
For 1 Yr.
50c
Useful and Practical ]
GIFTS
Urn Shined
Cookie Jar
89c
Caaaerole with
Frame
Si.29
Pipe Rack and
Humidor
SI.00
Cedar Cheat with
Stationery
49c
Machine Gun Target
Game
Repeating
machine gun
and moving
targets.
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OF YOUR
Hundred. «* *“„«,. Kav. P»oV”
Oaaler «<”« °~n halp r«“ “
plan. La*. “* Many tb°*“
L financial *^"^1 .nvactman*
I location*- .j Stota*. D*p‘
A HIAVVAthIT
bike
ftssr *3*95
Couipletfly,*Paymen/t C*W>
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*norIr . 7°- Fainou.
«lv*» lnw * fron» fort
trade l„ rIL Cot»foru I
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*• r *24.95 I
TUBULAR TRIKE
12 in. size
*5.95
1 Vi in. tubular
frame. Steel rear
platform.
LI 6 in. size $6.95
20 in size . 7.95
CORONADO
ELECTRIC WASHER
$5495
CONVENIENT PAYMENTS
Trade in your old washer on
this streamlined Coronado. Fa
mous Lovell wringer. Large 23
gallon white porcelain tub and
other fine Coronado features.
Liberal allowance for your old
washer,
Coronado (ias
Engine Washer
FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION
^^^K55B5E55BEHB5E|^^B5HB555£55aB55H3is '■
The Misses Margie Wyant,
Irene and Frankie Yocum and
Don Asher, Andy Schacht and
Clinton Wolfe were in Norfolk
Sunday.
New and complete line of house
Coats, at Simar Apparel Shop.
31-1
—
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Briggs and
son of Bartlett, were dinner guests I
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mansoni
Wednesday evening.
■—“ I
Mrs. Glen Tomlinson visited in
Norfolk Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Klein
of Winner, S. D., visited Mrs.
Klein’s sisters, the Misses Veva
and Doris Aim, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davidson
and family of Sioux City, Iowa,1
visited at the home of Mr. David- j
son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Davidson Saturday and Sunday.'
Miss Edna Simonson visited j
j friends in Grand Island Saturday
| and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forsbergj
spent the day in Sioux City, Iowa, I
Friday.
—
I
Mr. and Mrs. D. Martin and|
daughter Kay, arrived Sunday j
from Chelan, Washington, and are
I visiting at the home of Mr. Mar
tin’s aunt, Miss Meta Martin.
Penney’s have a large asssort
ment of Embroidered Pillow
Cases for Christmas selling, 98c
a pair.31-1
Mrs. C. F. McKenna left Wed
nesday morning for Lincoln. She
was called there by the serious
illness of her sister, Mrs. Frank
Mayne.
Gerald Donohoe arrived home;
Tuesday evening from Camp Ro
binson. Mr. DoBohoe has been re
leased and placed in the Army Re
serve.
See Penny’s large assortment el
House Slippers for Men, Womcs
and Children. 31-1
Do Your CHRISTMAS
Shopping Now
Remember Only 10 More Shopping Days Until
Christmas
You will find thousands of fine gifts and
toys for the whole family at this store. Our
price will both please ant satisfy yon.
Brachs fine Christmas candy costs a few
cents more but is twice as good as cheap candy.
Fifty different varieties of high quality candy j
i
from 10c to 30c per pound. Also a large selection
of box candies from 25c to $1.00 per box.
Gifts for the One Who Cares
HEADQUARTERS FOR Munsing Wear
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For The Ladies ...
MUNSING WEAR CO 00
Gowns Brushed Rayon.
PAJAMIS 1 00
Rayon.-_ ,-#u
LOUNGE JACKETS 0 95
Brushed Rayon- M-**
GLOVES, 100 per cent QOC
Wool --- fU
HANDKERCHIEFS 00C
All Pure Linen.-.. * #
WHITE 1 25
Scarfs _
CANNON Gifts Sets
COLORED Muslin, 2 Oft
_1 Sheet, 2 Pillow Cases ..
LUVLEE 7 Oft
Lady Robe- f
BLANKET, 5 per cent 2 OR
Wool, size 70x80___
For The Men . . .
HART, SCHAFFNER
& MARKS suite and COO EQ
Overcoats, each ...
ZIPPER Jackets and
Sweaters
MUNSING WEAR 0 Eft
Pajamis, Balbriggan.— AmIw
J.W CARTER A 00
Oxfords_ 1,70
ARROW 0 ftft
Shirts__
arrow i nn
Ties.. l,W
GLOVES, Real Deerskin,
Broadside and Pigskins
MUNSING WEAR, OJJC
MUFFLERS* All 1 OC
ZephyerWool
J. B. STETSON HATS
We Also Have Many Other Items For Ladies, Men and
Children, Two Numerous To Mention Here.
The Next Twelve Days Means a Lot To You
Drop In, See Our Line. We
Know We Can Please You
With Quality and Price.
P. J. McMANUS
The Home of Good Merchandies