The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 10, 1947, Page FIVE, Image 5

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Hold Family
"Get-Together"—
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spry held a
family “get-together” Sunday at
their home. The guests were
Mrs. Spry’s sister, Mrs. Forrest
Smith, and Mr. Smith, of Grand
Island; Mrs. Spry’s sister-in-law,
Mrs. Richard Stearns, and chil
dren, Laurena and Janice, of
Wood River, S. D., and Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Tenborg and baby, of
Emmet.
All the guests stayed for the
weekend except the Tenborgs.
Mrs. A. L. Stearns, who is Mrs.
Spry’s mother, was presented
with an Easter lily from her chil
h dren.
Luncheon Held—
The first of a series of bridge
luncheons given by the ladies of
the country club was held Wed
nesday at the Golden hotel. The
comittee in charge included Mrs.
W. H. Harty, Mrs. R. E. Ev3ns
and Mrs. C. J. Gatz. Mrs. Ed
ward M. Gallagher won high and
Mrs. John Conard won the all
cut prize.
Dinner Honors
College Students—
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKenna
gave a dinner Monday in honor
of three University of Nebraska
students, Warren Burgess and
Bud Cole, of Emmet, and Miss
Elaine Parmenter, of McCook,
who was a house guest of the
Burgess family.
Dichargee Honored—
Dale Nissen, formerly of Page,
who was recently discharged
from the Army, was guest-of-hcn
or at an Easter dinner party for
17, given by his sister, Mrs. Ray
mond Eby and Mr. Eby. Mr. Nis
sen served for 15 months in the
United States.
Miss Keiser Honored—
A slumber party in honor of
Miss Patti Keiser, of Rapid City,
S. D., was given Sunday at the C.
E. Stout residence by Miss Bar
bara Birmingham and Miss Nan
cy Froelich. There were nine
guests.
Mrs. Sherbahn Hostess
Mrs. J. L. Sherbahn was host
ess to the Wednesday afternoon
bridge club. Mrs. C. E. Lund
gren and Mrs. J. P. Brown were
high winners at their respective
tables.
| SOCIAL CALENDAR
Sunday, April 13 — Mixed
bridge club, at home of Mrs.
Clyde Wilson.
Wednesday, April 16—O’Neill
Woman's club, at home of Mrs.
! C. E. Lundgren, 2:30 p. m. Mrs.
CarrolT W. Stewart, speaker.
Friday, April 25 — Friendly
Neighbors project club, at home
of M.s. M. E. Asher, 2:30 p. m. ■,
Connell Home Scene of
"Cooperative" Dinner—
| Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Connell en
tertained at a “cooperative” din
ner party Sunday for 23 guests at
their home. The guests were Mr.
Connell’s mother, Mrs. Anna Con
nell, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spend
love,, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tomp
kins, Lynelle and Roger, of In
man, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tomp
kins, of Inman, Rev. Lloyd Mullis |
and David, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz
Bredemeier and Linda and Lana, j
and Mr. and Mrs. A. Neill Dawes
and Perry and Larry.
Methodist Youths Use
Mormons Topic—
The Young Adult Fellowship of
the Methodist church met Tues
day for a regular meeting. Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Brown were in
charge and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Spendlove led a panel discussion
on the history of the Mormon
church. .rv.**.
| -
2 Persons Honored—
Mrs. Frank Clements and Keith
I Anspach were guests-of-honor at
! a birthday anniversary dinner
given Tuesday by Mr. end Mrs.
1 Harden Anspach. Guests were
members of the two families.
Visit at Norfolk—
Tom Enright spent Monday in
Norfolk with his daughter and
her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
I Semlak. Loretta Enright spent
Friday at Norfolk with Scmlaks.
Martez Meets—
The Martez club met Tuesday
evening at the home of Mrs. M.
J. Golden. Mrs. Homer Mullen
| and Mrs. Ira Moss were high
1 scorers.
Merry Mix Meeting—
Mrs. A. B. Hubbard entertain
' ed the Merry Mix club Tues<Liy
1 at her home. High scorer for me
I afternoon was Mrs. H. S. Moses
and Mrs. Paul Shierk was low.
Gcing-Away Party—
Miss Mary E. Carney was host
ess at a going-away p rty. given
in honor of Mrs. Claude R ch rd
son, who is moving to Kansas
this week. Mrs. Frank Griffith
was a guest.
Last Minute Meets—
The Last Minute club met at
the home of Mrs. H. W. Tomlin
son Wednesday.
Jo Ellyn Hoerle
Bride at Chambers
CHAMBERS — Rev. Leonard
Dale, pastor of the Lutheran
church, officiated Monday H the
10 a. m. wedding of Miss Jo Ellyn
Hoerle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Hoe le, and Richard Leh
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W
F. Lehman, of Chambers. The
ceremony took place at the par
sonage.
The bride was dressed in a
white brocaded marquisette w'ed
ding gown with a fingertip veil.
She wore a corsage of white gar
H- oias Her only attendant was
Mrs. Elwin Rubeck, of O’Neill
who wore » gown of white lac5
and net with pink trimming and
a corsage of pink and white car
nations.
The bride’s brother, Marvin
Hoerle, was the bestman. He
was dressed j,n a blue suit with
a white carnation buttonnaire.
The bridegroom was attired in
a gray ^)in-st iped suit with a
white ca’nation buttonnaire.
A lunch was served at 1:30 p.
m. to 22 people. A three-tiered
wedding cake, with a miniatu e
bride and bridegroom, was the
centerpiece.
Besides the bridal p rty and
the parents of the b‘ ide and
bridegroom, others present were
Mrs. Dale and baby, Mrs. Wan
dersee. Mr. and Mrs. Beina d Mo
sel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Em
met Wright and family, and El
win Rubeck.
Until her mama00 Mrs Leh
man spent most of her life with
her parents, execp- for a short1
time ft Bowen’s Ben Franklin
store in O’Neill.
The brideg. oom was in the ser
vice for 22 months, 14 of which
were spent on Leyte.
The newlyweds will reside on
the Will Lehman farm.
Miss Mary Louise Birmingham. ^
daughter of the Hugh J. Birming
h ms, will return this week to
Barat college at Lake Forest, 111., j
after having spent Easter with |
her family.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett J. Carr
and daughter, Karen Ann, were
in Ainsworth for the weekend
visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Walk
er and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Keeney.
Heinz
BABY FOOD
4Cans 29c
4 For.
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CLEANSER
2 Cav.i;_25c
CRANBERRY SAUCE
Per 29c
{ Can .
Aircraft —
OATS 94r
3-Lb. Pkg. -^
Hill Grown —
TEA 4Cr
Vi-Lb. Pkg.
Maxie Cobb —
PUMPKIN 10r
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V-8 —
Vegetable JUICE 07r i
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Robert's
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Nut Brown
COFFEE
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CAKE FLOW
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F-R-E-S-H M-E-A-T-S
GROUND BEEF ™u, 35c
SIRLOIN STEAK "ch“l.Lb. 49c
SHORT CUTS - Cu‘thTcLess u, 42c
BEEF ROAST cuts.u, 37c
DILL PICKLES ' "; 10c
Del Monte Halves —
PEACHES QCr
No. 2VZ Can _Ojl
Le-Ko — '
BLUEBERRIES 0Qr
No. 2 Can_v7l»
Val-Viio —
APRICOTS 07r
No. 2Vi Can_*#V
Tasty —
Cut Wax BEANS 97r
No. 2 Can_«■# V
Maxwell House —
COFFEE 4Qr
Lb. Can_■7%e
RINSO 04f
Large Box_vK*
Salad Wafers —
CRACKERS A0r
2-Lb. Box _
Welches —
Tomato JUICE 07r
Quart Bottle .. Vfl*
Blended —
FRUIT JUICE OZr
46-Oz. Can_fcOI*
Maraschino —
CHERRIES 07r
9Vi-Oz. Jar _Oft
Sliced —
DILL PICKLES 10r
lG-Oz. Jar _IOl i
Musselman —
APPLESAUCE 01 r
No. 2 Can _11*
Ellis —
CHILI
CON CARNE
c & c —
Sw’t POTATOES
No. 2 Vi Can
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Seed Potatoes
GRAPEFRUIT Marshseedless.Lb. ^2C I
ORANGES ” Fine f0Juice __ .4 LbS. 25c
YAMS_Per Lb.10c
CAULIFLOUR-s-r u. 15c
C lover Farm Store
PHONE 33 O'NEILL
INHERIT BIG ESTATE
Gunner and Pat, Irish set
ters, for whom most of the
$30,000 estate of the late Ca le
ton R. Bainbridge, wealthy vet
eran attorney, was left in trust
to a friend, Charles Connclley,
Los Angeles, Calif., painting
contractor.
Robert and John Shoemaker,
sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Shoe
maker, spent the holidays with
their parents. They attend
Creighton university.
Mr. and Mrs Herman Klingle.
were in Ewing Tuesday.
Mrs. W. Mordhurst spent last
week in Pierce1 visiting lelatives.
Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Lcibee and
sons, Milton and Max. of Kearnev.
were guests over the holidays of
M”. and Mrs. H. D. Remy.
Rev. and Mrs. Melvin Grosen
bach were Monday callers at tu
Carrie Borg home.
Gordon Hiatt, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arlo Hiatt, Sunday will re
sume his studies at the Universi
ty of Nebraska at Lincoln after
spending the Easter holidays
here.
Sunday guests of Mr. and M s.
Neil B. Ryan were Paul SchwL
ow and son, Harlo, Betty and
Dick Christon, of Pace, and Mr.
Ryan’s father, J. B. Ryan.
Anna Rose O’Donnell, who is
attending school at Grand Island
was an overnight guest last
Thursday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. O’Donnell.
LYNCH NEWS
Cecil Zink went to Denver last
Thursday to spend Easter with
his son, Raymond, and family,
and came home by way of Oma
ha and spent the night with
George Lee.
Mrs. Guy Hull accompanied
Mrs. Hugh Glaze to Rapid City,
S. D., leaving Lynch at 6 a. m.
Saturday. She spent Saturday
night with her cousin, Mrs. John
ny Ernst, and Easter Sunday with
her uncles, D»fk Wilson and Jack
Coys.
Dr. Ira and Patsy Mulhair
drove to Omaha Sunday and
plans were made to bring Mrs.
Ira to the Lynch hospital.
George Lee and son, of Omaha,
met Cecil Zink at the Spencer bus
station Tuesday morning and he
accompanied Mr. Lee to Butte on
business.
The public sale of Ross Ridge
way, in northern Holt, was well
attended in spite of the rainy
weather and bad roads. The
Seottville community club serv
ed sandwiches, pie and coffee.
Mrs. Ridgeway stayed with Mrs.
toe Madura. The Ridgeways
have purchased the Bennett Gil
lespie property in O’Neill and ex
pect to move there in the near
future. Mrs. Addie Murvan, of
Omaha, who has cared for Mrs.
Ridgeway, will return home
while Mrs. Ridgeway spends a
few weeks with her daughter in
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It’s so easy to find just the right hat at Brown
Donald’s. There are flower and ribbon trims in pro
fusion as well as the more tailored suit hats. Do come
1 in and make your selection soon.
2.98 to 4.98 ,
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Grand Island, Mrs. H rry Sulli
van.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Aim, of Red
Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hull, of
Lynch, were dinner guests at
Check Corstens Wednesday noon.
Mrs. Guy Hull, Mrs. Bert Har
ris, Mrs. G. L. Mulhair, Mrs. Ellis
Butterfield and Lizzie Peklo were
hostesses for the Excello club
Thursday evening at the Guy
Hull home. A lunch was enjoyed
by all after the club meeting and
new officers appointed for 1947
Leonard Streit came up from
Norfolk Saturday and spent E s
ter with his mother, Mrs. Han
nah Streit.
Easter Motiff at
Project Meeting—
PAGE—The Golden Rule pro
ject club met with Mrs. Albert
Anthony last Thursday with all
members present except o n e. j
The second pait of the les on on
“Storage of Clothing and Linens”
was presented. At the end of the
lesson, all were seated at a ta
ble decorated for Easter and a
lunch of Easter ice cream and
cake was served by the hostes5.
Here from Creighton —
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kocina
spent Easter at the home of Mrs.
Kocinajs mother, Mrs. William H.
Harty.
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