Project Club Studies The Place We Live’ The Elkhorn Project club stud ied O’Neill’s growth and changes in its meeting last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Pete Fetrow. Mrs. Albert Klinger was assist ing hostess. Mrs. Frank Greenier and Mrs. Fetrow had charge of the lesson, which was entitled, “The Place We Live.” Mrs. D. N. Loy discussed O’ Neill’s buildings, including vari ous schools, churches, postoffices, from the original buildings un William W. Griffin ATTORNEY First National Bank Bldg. ONEILL ♦♦ til the present. There was also a report on the changes in the res idential district. Mrs. Robert Cook told of the changes in business buildings during the past 35 years. Mrs. Nina Green told of improvements in the city’s water and sewer systems and the paving of the streets. Mrs. Max Greenier dis played old photographs in con nection with her remarks. Mrs. Klinger told of several O’Neill residents who have become prom inent nationally. Gift Exchange Planned — The O’Neill Woman’s club will meet at the home of Mrs. James W. Rooney for the annual Christ mas party next Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. There will be the us ual gift exchange. Have you read THE FRON TIER classified ads? tf H ♦♦ j Diamonds • • •from $26 up! f | MORE HAVE JUriT ARRIVED 1 " Purses_^ct- Discount I I Hand-Tooled, Solid Leather Ladies’ Purses ... an ideal Gift for Her! We Have Recei' ed Our Small Quota of 1 Hamilton Wristwatches jj I Gold BABY RINGS I . * 225 EXPANSION BRACELETS Solid Gold & Gold Filled Sterling Silver EDUCATOR SETS Nice Gifts for BABY •« H There is still time to select H your gift from our large H stock and from our large I; price range. | -— :: 1 McIntosh ♦♦ I JEWELRY ♦ e ♦♦ ♦♦ Phone 166-W M ♦ ♦ ♦♦#♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FRATERNAL | RINGS § _ 8 - •• It — Also — FOP. MEN & WOMEN White Sapphires Hematites Hematines Black Hills Gold | Cameos || Rubies \\ $11 Up S ♦t M NEWLYWEDS RESIDING HERE In a quiet wedding ceremony at Bassett on October 21, Miss Doris Wells and Robert Allen dorfer, both of O'Neill, ex changed nuptial vows. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Wells, : formerly of near O’Neill, now of near Butte. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip All*»ndorfer. The bridegroom served in the Army for 33 months in the Eu ropean theater. They are residing in O’Neill. —O’Neill Photo Co. Mrs. Lundgren Hostess — Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lundgren entertained the Sunday evening dinner club at a 7 p.m. dinner at the M & M cafe and bridge at their home. High scores were won by Mrs. James Rooney and C. E. Lundgren. i 1 1 '■ ~ " ' r Martez Meets — Mrs. C. F. McKenna entertain ed the Martez club at a 7 p.m. dinner at the M & M cafe, fol lowed by bridge at her home. Mrs. Homer Mu^fen, Mrs. C. F. McKenna and Mi^s Helen Biglin won high scores. 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Prevents sludge, carbon and varnish. 1 lease bring your own container. i (jom6(e4 The Friendly Store \udrey Reimer Weds in Atlanta, Ga. Miss Audrey L. Reimer, daugh ter of County Judge and Mrs. Louis W. Reimer, of O’Neill, was married November 27 in Atlanta, Ga., her oarents have announced. She became the bride of Lucian 3. Taylor, of Atlanta. The cere mony took place in the Lutheran Ghuich of Our Redeemer. The couple met while Miss Rei mer was employed in Kansas Gity, Mo. She is a graduate of the O’Neill high school, in the :lass of 1942, and taught one term in a rural school near Cham bers. South Sido Club Meets — The South Side club had its regular meeting and Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Agnes Gaffney on December 4. Eigh teen members and several guests were present. Following the covered dish luncheon and Iho business meet ing, Mrs. Leon Beckwith review ed Grace Streeter Aldrich's book, “Spring Came on Forever.” There was a gift exchange and the annual box was packed for the children of the Orthopedic hospital in Lincoln. The January meeting will be at the home of Mrs. John Conard. Entertains at M 8c M — Mrs. Dale Kersenbrock enter tained her bridge club last Thurs day evening at a 7 p.m. dinner at the M & M cafe and bridge at the home. High scores were won by Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka and Mrs. Allen P. Jaszkowiak. Wednesday Afternoon Club Meets with Mrs. Burgess — Mrs. L. A. Burgess entertained the Wednesday afternoon bridge club at her home. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. C. E. Lundgren and Mrs. J. L. Sherbahn. Two modern stucco residences, each with two 45-foot lots, will be sold at public auction at the Holt county courthouse, Wednes day, December 16th, at 1 p.m. 31 adv O’NEILL LOCALS Mrs. Hugh Ray left Friday for Dallas, Tex., for a week’s visit with relatives. Harry E. Ressel spent Monday and Tuesday in Lincoln on bus iness. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Carr and Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka spent Tues day and Wednesday in Omaha. Mrs. O. W. French went to Lincoln Monday to visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hart. Mrs. Lulu Quig and Mrs. A. Pace returned last Thursday from St. Joseph, Mo., where they had been visiting their son and bro ther, George Pace, and family, for a week. BOOK REVIEW By MRS. AYRTIA DREW at the Home of MRS. D. C. SCHAFFER Monday, Dec. 16 8 p.m. TICKETS: 50c Everyone Invited Refreshments — ' / ft 'N ! i Is.. I "5 It’s been a long, long time since the "clan” got together to recall old mem ories. 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