The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 28, 1946, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    Miss Mary Carney left Wednes
day for Sioux City to spend
Thanksgiving with her sister,
Mrs. Lyle Curtis.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hagensick
had their daughters. Miss Helen
and Miss Della, home for Thanks
giving. Both are students at the
University of Nebraska at Lin
coln.
Edward Campbell and James
Merriman, students at Creighton
university, spent Thanksgiving
day with their respective fami
lies. Peter Costello, of Cherokee,
la., and Jack Shiader, of Iowa
City, la., also Creighton students,
accompanied them here.
F. E. Parkins spent the week
end at Good Samaritan hospital
in Kearney, where his son, Rob
ert, is a patient.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Cronin
and daughters, Frances and
Kathleen, of Grand Island, ar
rived late Wednesday to spend
Thanksgiving with relatives here.
Larry Schaffer arrived Tues
day from the University of Ne
braska to spend the Thanksgiv
ing holidays with his parents, Mr.
andMrs^^C^Schaffer^^^^^
A REAL THRILL !
“Ice Box Raiders”
always get a thrill
out of snacks from
an electric refrig
erator. . . Come in
and see the new
models.
GILLESPIE'S
“Home Appliance
Headquarters”
Mrs. W. H. Harty, and daugh
ter, Helen, and Mrs. W. J. Big
lin went to Omaha Tuesday
where they met Mrs. Harty’s
son, Jack, and Thomas DeBacker,
who are students at St. Benedict
college at Atchinson, Kans.
Jack GallagTier, a student at
the University of Nebraska, is
spending Thanksgiving w-ith his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gal
lagher.
Gordon Hiatt, a student* at the
University of Nebraska, arrived
Wednesday to be with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Hiatt, for
Thanksgiving!
Warren Burgess is spending the
Thanksgiving recess from the
University of Nebraska with his
parents, Dr. imd Mrs. L. A. Bur
gess.
Miss Lou Birmingham, a stu
dent at Barat college in Chicago,
arrived here Wednesday to spend
Thanksgiving with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Birmingham.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Sauers de
parted for California Thursday.
They expect to be gone for a
month.
Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Downey
departed for Bone-steel, S. D.,
Wednesday, to visit at the home
of Mrs. James Rustemeyer, who
is Mrs. Downey’s mother.
Miss Donna Gallagher, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M.
Gallagher, arrived Tuesday to
spend the Thanksgiving holidays
with her parents. She is a student
at the University of Nebraska at
Lincoln.
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er in the O’Neill public school,
left Wednesday to spend Thanks
giving at her home in Magnet.
Miss Joanne Frenking, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Frenk
ing, of Omaha, and niece of Mrs.
Robert E. Gallagher, of O’Neill,
is spending Thanksgiving with
her parents. She is a student at
St. Mary’s academy here.
John Brennan, son of Mrs.
Francis Brennan, is spending
Thanksgiving here. He arrived
Tuesday from the University of
Nebraska at Lincoln, where he is
a student,
Marvin Holsclaw arrived Tues
day to spend Thanksgiving with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Holsclaw. He is a student at the
University of Nebraska.
Fred Halva, a student at the
University of Nebraska, is spend
ing Thanksgiving with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Halva.
His sister, Miss Margaret Halva,
a nurse in Lincoln, also arrived
Wednesday for the holidays.
Gene McKenna, a student at
the University of Nebraska, is
spending the Thanksgiving holi
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. McKenna.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riley had
their son Forrest, who is a stu
dent at the University of Ne
braska, for the Thanksgiving hol
idays.
Gene Streeter, a student at
Creighton University, arrived
Wednesday to spend Thanksgiv
ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Clyde Streeter.
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GIVE IT PROUDLY/ L|
Idistinctive'weetcraft' g
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Handsome Chestnut
. — Brown pyroxylin coated
airplane bags, top cowhide bindings and
handles! Deluxe hardware and linings.
A. Men’s Two-Suiter, 24” 00 OC
Removable Two-Hangar Rack —..
B. Ladies’ Wardrobe, 21” 07 OC
4 Hangars, Carries fi Dresses .—
C. Ladies’ O’Nite, 21” 14 OC
Fine Rayon Lining ... IMelW
D. Ladies’ O’Nite, 18” 1C7C
For Short Trips .... lw#f4f
Prices Plus Federal Tax
Western Auto
Associate Store
A. P. JASZKOWIAK, Prop.
.
Golden Hotel Scene of
Dinner-Bridge Party —
| Mrs. F. N. Cronin, Mrs. Pat
Harty, Mrs. M. J Golden and
Mrs. C. F. McKenna, last Thurs
! day entertained at a 7 p.m. din
ner at Golden hotel. Bridge was
played.
Mrs. James Berrigan won high
score; Mrs. R. L. Bode, low; Mrs.
Hope Condon and Mrs Robert
Evans, all-cut.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin
Hosts at Family Dinner —
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin
held a family dinner Tuesday.
Among the out-of-town guests
were Carl Wrede and daughters,
Mary and Helen, of Branson, Mo.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Wrede
and son, and John Wrede, all of
Vancouver, Wash.
Mrs. Larry Johnson Entertains
M and M Club —'
Mrs. Larry Johnson w'as host
ess to the M and M club Friday
at her home. High scorer was
Mrs. C. W. Porter, with Mrs. Har
rison Bridge second high. Mrs.
H. G. Kruse was low.
Try THE FRONTIER classi
fieds the next time you want to
buy, sell, or swap. tf
Duration Club Entertained —
Mrs. J. Ed Hancock entertained
the members of the Duration club
and their husbands at her home
Friday evening.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Ted McElhaney
and son, Bruce, Mrs. Arlo Hiatt
and Miss Mary Holiday spent
Saturday in Lincoln.
Miss Shirley Schaffer, a stu
dent at the Colorado Woman’s
college, at Denver, arrived Mon
day to spend the Thanksgiving
holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. C. Schaffer.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Peterson, of
Phillips, Mr. and*Mrs. Clarence j
Luth, and children, all of Aurora,
Miss Gladys Peterson, of Hold- I
rege, and Clarence Hamilton, of
Denver, Colo., v/ill be Thanks- !
giving guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Peterson.
Try THE FRONTIER classi
fieds the next time you want to
buy, sell, or swap. tf
Mr. and Mrs. John C. DeHoogh j
and son, of Sheldon, la., were :
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
jack Davidson.
Garry Wrede arrived Monday.
from Vancouver, Wash., to visit I
iis wife and family, who have
been here visiting her mother,
Mrs. M. J. Enright, for the past
four months.
Mr. and Mrs Cecil Brown re
turned to their home at Hast
ings Sunday after spending sev-!
eral days here with their daugh
ter, Mrs. Robert Kurtz.
Ms. Addie Murnon, of Omaha,
and Mrs. Catherine Mormon, of.
Minneapolis, Min., arrived here
Monday from Vancouver, Wash.,
and are visiting their sister, Mis.
Ross Ridgeway, and other rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Swanson
and Gene Olson, of Omaha, were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold L. Lindbcrg and other rel-1
atives.
Mrs. Clyde Elkins, Mrs. Melvin
Johnson, Mrs. Thomas Sullivan,:
Mrs. Loretta Hynes, Mrs. Wayne
Norman, and Mrs. Gary Wredc j
spent Satuday in Norfolk.
E. C. McElhaney, of Omaha,
and Albert Sundcll, of Wakefield,
wtere visitors Saturday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George!
Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs. Durance Crabb
and daughter left Saturday lor
Oklahoma to visit relatives over
Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy
and family, of Grand Island, ar
rived Wednesday and will spend
Thanksgiving at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Gonderinger.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones vis
ited Mrs. Jones’ mother, Mrs.
Nellie Paterson, at Polk over the
weekend.
George Janousek, a student at
Creighton university in Omaha,
T* -mf to i
spent the weekend with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lod Janousek
Mrs. Lulu Quig and Mrs. A.
Pace left Tuesday for St. Joseph,
Mo., to spend Thanksgiving with
their son and brother, George
Pace, and family.
Wilford Kubichek and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Haggerty, of Casper,
Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. J. L Mc
Manamy, Council Bluffs, la., will
arrive Thursday to spend the
Thanksgiving holidays with the
ladies’ and Mr. Kubichek's mo
ther, Mrs. Susan Kubichek, and
with other relatives.
PAGE SICK & INJURED
PAGF—Calvin Harvey retuin
' ed Sunday from the Orchard hos
pital where he had been confined
1 with malaria fever. . Fred Cronk,
who was seriously ill last week,
is improved. . . Mrs. Harry Har
i per returned Friday from St. Jo
seph’s hospital at Sioux City
i where she h^d gone for a check
up. . . Mrs. H. G. 'Kennedy has
been dismissed from Our Lady of
Lourdes hospital at Norfolk
where she was a patient last
week.
Nave you read THE FRON
TIER classified ads? tf
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:: SATURDAY, Nov. 30th !
KIDDIES . . . !
Tell Mon and Pop to
take you to BOWEN’S
where you’ve never
seen so many TOYS
in a long, long time !
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CHILDREN’S
SLATES
29c - 49c - 98c - 4.95
TELEPHONES
1.19
AIRPLANES
79c - 98c - 1.25
1 THESE are just a few |
I of the TOYS GALORE |
I you’ll find at BOWENS jj
J OLLY OL’ ST. NICK has been here
with a pack full of toys the kiddies have
been longing for — a roller-coaster for
Junior, a tea-time set for Sissy, and a
host of other merry-makers.
HELP SANTA make good his promises to
the children. Shop early! Come in now
while there is a wide selection.
—HORSMAN ART DOLLS
The finest made. Inquire about our lay
away plan. Only ..... 1.98 to 9.95
Look at These:
— TRICYCLES, At .... 13.95
You’ll have to hurry because there are
only three of them in the store now!
— PLASTIC PURSES, Latest Designs
For women and children. At all prices.
— BABY BLANKETS
Up from .. 49c
— LIGHTS & DECORATIONS
Dressup your Yule tree with colored lights
Up from .—.. L98
Plastic Tea-Time
DISHES
Washable and Sanitary
and
up
Betty Jane “Glasbake”
BAKING SETS
PYREXWARE
1.25
9-Piece
COASTER
WAGONS
3.25
Metal with Wood Boxes
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A. E. BOWEN Owner O’NEILL • *