The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 25, 1946, Image 4

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    THE FRONTIER
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EMMET NEWS
Miss K ta Babl returned home
Tuesday after being employed
in O’Neill for the past two
months.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Luth, of At
kinson, were Sunday supper
guests at the Henry Luth home.
Jerry Tomjack, of Eping, visit
1 J olond nd herald Wells
Thursday.
Mrs. Seraldo Johnson visited
MYs. Dugal Allen Soturdayafter
noon..
Hugh O’Connor and Clarence |
Trappoe of Atkinson, visited ot
the home of Jim O’Connor home
Sunday.
Miss Eunice Chudmolka of In
mon as a Sunday dinner guest at
the Henry Kloppenborg home.
Mrs. Emma Conrad, daughter
Mary Lou, Norma Lou Foreman
«nd Morybelle O’Connor visited
Mrs. Louise Anspach at Inman
Sunday afternoon.
MYs. Guy Cola and doughters,
Jeannie and Sharon Wagnon
visited friends in O’Neill Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. ond Mrs. James Foreman,
of Atkinson, wire dinner guests
at the Claude and Wayne Bates
home Sunday.
Henry Luth accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Luth to Minnesota
this week, whera they will visit
Mr. Luth’s daughter and Joe’s
sister.
Miss Leono Winkler, of Omaha,
is spending the Easter holidays
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs,
Joe Winkler ond other relatives
and friends.
Miss Paluline Winkler, of De
troit, Mich., is spending theEaster
hoidays visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Casper Winkler ond
Other relative and friends.
Mr. and Mis. Dean Perry and
fomily were Sunday guests at the
Freti Perry home in O’Neill.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Foreman
ond family visitgd at the James
oreman home in Atkinson Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kunz and
family, of Stuart, were Sunday
dinner guists at the Joe Winkler
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Clauson
wore Sunday dinner guests at
the Cecil MeMillion home.
Helen Marie Regal, of O’N ill,
spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr and Mrs. James Regal.
Morris Malloy, Dot and Josie
Malloy, Doctor Malloy and Mr.
and Mrs. Corl Coin, all of Omaha,
spent several days at tho Carl
Tenborg home.
Mr. and Mi's. DeVere Fox and
family, of Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Fox and Melvie Lubon
and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fox
ond dought r, Judy, viisted at
the Charles Fox home Wednes
day evening.
Mr, and Mrs. Grant Pe:cock
motored to Chambers Sunday
evening, here they took part in
the presntation of the Easter Can
tata, “Eostertide” at the Methodist
there Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Loy, of
O’Neill, visited at the Bessie
Burge home Sunday evening.
Miss Lulu Kendall, of Grmnell,
Iowa, is visiting at the Ci arles
Fox home.
S. Sgt. Wayne Fox arrived
home on Thursday with his honor
able discharge from the ormed
forces, after spending : bout three
and a half years in service. He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas
Fox. Wayne pears several rib
bons, omong them are. the Euro
pean heatre Ribbon, Victory Rib
bon and Good Conduct Medal.
Mrs. M. J. Rockwell, of Hann.i
N. D.. and Dr. Maty Ro kwell, o
Clinton, Iowu, were guests of Mr
and Mrs. Henry Patterson for
the pas week. They returned tj
their hemes on Thursday.
Th y are Mrs. Pott rs )..’s sister
anl niece.
Mrs. William Lubcn and son,
Francis, attended the Faster s r
vice at the Methodist church in
O’Neill Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 x McConne 1
1 and Mr. and Mrs. Hward McCca
nclll ond children were Sunday
dinner guests of the WalUr Puck
ett family.
Sunday evening dinner guests
ait the L onard For home were,
Mr. apd Mrs. Charles Fox and
S. Sgt. Wayne Fox and Miss
Lulu Kenall.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patterson
motored to Petersburg, Nebr., on
Fridoy, where they visited Mr.
Patterson’s mother and sister,
Mrs.Osbome Patterson and Mrs
Ralph Antisdell of Omaha, pho
were spending some time visiting
friends there.
Mr. arid Mrs. Clyde Burge and
family, of Amelia, spent Satur
day ond Sunday at the Bessie
Burge home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fox £#d
Judy, S. Sgt. Wayne Fox and
Miss Lulu Kendall, of Grinnell,
Iowa, were dinner guests at tht
Charles ox home on Sunday.
Arlene Beckwith was on the
sick list last Friday and Saturday.
Guests Easter Sunday evening
at the Leon Beckwith home wire
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beckwith and
family, Mr. amd Mrs. Ernest
Gavin and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Blaekmore and daughter and
son of Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. William Schmohr
and Gladys were Easter Sunday
dinner guests at the Henry Wag
man home.
T-5 Vernon Beckwith, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beckwith, has
arrived at La Havre, France, ac
cording to word received by his
parents.
INMAN ITEMS
Mrs. Lucilf* Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Retka and /daughter
an Mr. and Mrs. Jones returned
to their homes in Californfia,
after a two weeks visit with rela
tives.
Mr. ond Mrs. Fred Crosser and
Mr. and Mrs. Elm. r Crosser, of
Cherokee, Iowa, arrived Saturday
to spend Easter with relatives.
Wila, of Burwell, spent lost Fri
day visiting their daughter and
sister, Mrs. Rabent Stevens and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N, Butler re
turned horde after a ten day visit
pith relatives in ndependence,
Mo,
Mrs. Walter Jacox arrived home
ater several weeks visit with her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Lcidy who live in
Colorado.
Mrs.. Chris Reimer entertained
the primary room and their
teacher, Miss Mildred Keyes, at
a birthday party Saturday after
noon in honor of her son Bobby’s
7th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. erald Risor and
family spent Easter with her par
ents, Mr, and Mrs.Herbert Rouse.
The Inman Rebekah Lodge
went to O’Neill last Friday even
ing where the Degree Team initi
oted four new members into the
ONeill lodge. A lorge crowd was
present and a grand time was
enjoyed by all present.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen
entertained at Foster dinner the
ollowieng: Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Neilson of Creighton; Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Hansen, Creighton;
Ploinvvieiw; Lyle and Orville
Hansen, Creighton; Miss Amber
Albin, Creighton; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Thomsen, Mr. and Mrs. F.
E. Keyes. Cecil ond Murl and
Miss Mildred Keyes.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, of
Beatrice1, spent Easter pith her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Moor.
Miss Evadine Roper returned
to her home in ndianopolis, Ind,
after spending several weeks with
he'B- parents, Mir. land Mrs. E.
Moor.
Rev. E. B. Maxcy ond Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Hopkins loft Monday
for Bayard, Nebr., to visit rela
tives.
Mrs. Emma Kivett is visiting
relatives in Volentine.
Mrs. Art Renner is visiting her
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Erclo Renner at Ainsworth.
In honor of the Ninth wedding
anniversory Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Hans, n entertained Mr. and
Mrs. F. E. Keyes, Cecil and Murl,
Mr. ond Mrs. Ermand Keyes and
Miss Mildred Keyes at supper
Wedm sday evening.
Mrs. Eva Murten is spending
several days with Mr. and Mrs.
G. E. Moor.
Last Fridoy night Rev. Maxcy
closed a wa k of special pre
Easter services and Easter Sun
day eh gave a splendin Easter
sermon and several new mem
bers wore received in‘o the church
an olso sveral by transfer.
MILLER. RILEY
Miss Fern E. Riley, daughter ol
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Riley of O’Neil’
became the bride of Lyle M. Mil
ler, son of Mrs. H. E. Miller ol
Shelby, Nebr., cn Thursday
April 18. Ri v. E. F. Hommon
performed the double ri.-g candle
. light cremeny at 7:30 o’clock a*
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the North Presbytrian church of
Omaha.
Palms, pink snapdragons and
white carnations decorated the
altar. Mrs. R. B. Golden playi d
the wedding mu. ic and acc m
panied Miss Susan Sha*to who
sang “I Love You Truly,’' and
“Because.”
Given in morrioge by her uncle
Joe H. Smith, the bride was attir
ed in a light blife suit with navy
] accessories. She wore a cors-; ge
of white roses and carried a cor
sage of white roses and carried
I a whit bible which was a gft from
i the groom.
The bridesmaid, Miss Delores
1 Christianson, friend of the bride,
was attired in o suit o aqua with
black accesssories and wore a
j corsagfc of yellow roses.
The groom wore a navy blue
suit with a white carnation bou
; tonerre. Rex Miller, brother of
'the groom, served os best man
and wore a blue suit with o yel
low rose boutoniere.
’ A small reception was held at
’the Paxton hotel immediately
following the ceremony.
' The bride is a graduate of the
O’Neill Public chool. She was o
successfulw teacher fore thre
years in Holt county and aa the
present s employed in the office
of the Jubilee Mnfg. Co., n Oma
ha.
Mr. Miller spent four years in
were spent in France and Ger
many. He was discharged from
service November 5, 1945. He
'is at present employed as auto
mobile parts cltrk of the Yellow
| Cab Co., of Omaha.
A reception was given at the
| home of the bride’s parents at
^O’Nill Friday evening.
After a short wedding trip the
young ciuple will maike thei home
in Omaha.
CHAMBERS ITEMS
Dinner guests at the Jake
Hoerle home Sunday were, Mr.
and Mrs.Lloyd Hoerle and Ken
neth, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pavel, Jr.
and Gloria Jean, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Hoerle Donnie and Jerry,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoerle, Darrel
ahd Betty Lou.
Mr. land Mrs. Jake Hoerle re
ceived a letter from their son,
Bemie, saying that he expected
to bb homo soon with a discharge
from the armed forces.
Mrs. L. A. Dale and Mrs. Har
old Hoerle and sons were after
noon callers Saturday at the Jake
Hoerle homeq.
Mrs. C. F. Gilleit/te entertained
the Bridge Club at her home Mon
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Fees drove
to Bradshaw Saturday to visit
Mrs. Ffees’ brothers and families.
They returned Sunday evening.
They also visited the Pichler fam
ily at Grand Island on the way.
About forty children of the
Lutheran Sunday School enjoyed
an Easter Egg hunt at the church
and on the church lawn during
the Sunday school hour.
Mlrs. Richard Smith and Donnie
accompanied Richard to Sioux
.City F'riday, via truck.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith and
children were supper guests at
the Richard Smith home Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrier
entertained twenty riends Mon
day evening at a weiner roast at
their home, in honor of Pvt. Max
Farrier who is here on furlough.
Mrs. Robert Childers left Mon
day for Knoxville, Iowa, to visit
her husband, who is a patient in
the Veterans hospital there.
Mrs. Margaret Jungbluth gave
us the information that her daugh
ter, Mrs. Wm. Steskal. of Emmet.
,had recently returned from the
| Stuart hospital where she had
, undergone a major operation.
Mrs. Genevieve Bell, of Neligh,
accompanied C. J. Barnum to
Chambers Thursday.
A large crowd were in attend
ance at the evening services at
the Chambers Methodist church
Sunday evening to enjoy the
beautiful cantata “Eastertide”
rendered by the choir of the
0 Neill Methodist church.
Jean Wondersee came up from
Sioux City Friday, to spend
Easter with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Wondersee.
Doris Kiltz returned to her
work in Denver, Colo., Monday,
after spending the week-end at
the home of hur parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Kiltz.
Mr. and Mrs. Lec Mitchell and
boys drove up from Hastings Fri
day evening and remained over
Sunday to visit her parents. Mr.
'and Mrs.Clarence Young and
! family and his father, Carl Mit
jchcll andother relatives.
1 Patricia Wood came up from
! Omana to spend Easter with her
parents. Mr and Mrs. Henry
I Wood, Phyllis and Dale,
j Delbert Robertson returned
Saturday from a week’s stay at
;Roches‘er, Minn., where he re
ceived medical care,
j Mary Lou Spath, who is attend
|ing Wayne State Teachers’ Col
, lege, spent the week-end at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Spath.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stevens left
Tuesdry for Omaha on business.
They wil also visit relatives
I while there. His brother, D le,
, of Atkinson, accomp nied them.
Lt. and Mrs. Robert Kiltz ar
' rived from Chicago Saturday for
; a visit with his parents, Mr. and
'Mrs. C. L. Kiltz and other rela
tives.
Elaine Adams tame over from
Sioux Falls, S. D., to spend Easter
at the home of her parents, Mr;
alnd Mrs. Lqo Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tracy and
daughters, Carl Mitchell, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Mitchell and children,
of Hastings, Allen Budett, of
Magnet, and Leonna Trebolt had
Easier dinner with the Clarence
Young family.
Allen Budedt, of Magnet, ac
companied Bus Young home Sat
urday evening and spent tbf
weak-end at the Clarence Young
home. Thfcy went back to their
, work Sunday..
SHOWER FOR
MRS. EDDIE McMANUS
A shower was given Saturday
aternoon in the Glee Grimes
home in honor of Mrs. Eddie Mc
Manus (nee Maxine Ressel).
j The program was arranged by
Mrs. Glen Grimes, Mrs. Charles
Coolidge and Mrs. Gaius Winter
mote. It was an interesting and
entertaining program -taken part
in by all present and consisted of
contests and gamest Drjrlene
Grimes twirlpd her baton to the
"Liberty Bell March.”
A lunch of vegetable salad,
sandwiches, pickles and coffee
was served to around forty friends
and neighbors present. The bride
received many useful and beauti
ful giflts.
Mrs. Rena Fqyerherm spent
Friday evening at the A. A.
I
Walter home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Walter and
Raymond and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Stowel and family were
guests at the Wayne Smith home
Monday ervening.
Seaman 1-c Don Cav. naugh is
now in California, where his ship
s being decommissioned. Den
has been in the Pacific for over
nine months.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spath
and daughters enjoyed Easter
with Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller
ton and family at Amelia, the
occasion was also Mrs. Fullerton’s
birthday.
Thirty-two Years ^2
Donald J. Enright
“Don”
Your Grocer’s
Friend
\
-Don Sells Him-So He Can Sell You
DFine “Blue Goose” Orange
“Blue Goose” Coastal Lemons
And Other Quality Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
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“DON” is one of The Brown Fruit Company’s 17 salesmen.
He represents the Grand Island, Nebraska, wholesale firm
which is this month observing its 32nd Anniversary . . .
nearly a third of a century, serving the retail groceries of
this area.
C. C. Kelso, V-Pres.
E. L. Brow n, Pres,
B. B. Farrell, Director ,
Mr. Brown, Mr. Kelso and Mr. Farrell have been actively associated with
the firm shtce its organization in April 1914.
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