The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 10, 1947, Page 4, Image 4

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    COMMUNITY FETE
HELD AT EMMET
Fourth Marked with
Affair at Robert
Fox Farm
EMMET — Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Serck and daughters help
ed make the Fourth a memor
able one for the young fo ks
at Emmet by providing a d s
play of fireworks and helping
arrange a weiner roast.
Meanwhile, a community pic
nic was held at the Robert Fox
farm with over 75 persons pre
sent. A basket lunch was ser
ved at noon. Mrs. Grant Pea
cock was in charge of the pro
gram, which consisted of mus
ical numbers, poems, games and
races. A community sing cli
maxed the afternoon.
"B‘ Square Meets—
INMAN—-The “B” Square 4-H
Bird club met Monday evening.
Achievement day plans were
discussed. 'I’he next meeting
will be held Monday at the
home of Ermand Keyes.
Arrives from Beatrice—
INMAN—Mrs. Robert Taylor,
of Beatrice, arrived Tuesday for
a visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. Ezra Moor.
Try FRONTIER want ads.
Mss. Ethel Asher, j
George Park Wed
PAGE — Announcement has
been made of the mar;iage of,
i George Park and Mrs. Ethel
Asher at the Presbyterian
manse at Lake Andes, S. D.,!
i June 13. Rev. A. L. Howland
| performed the single-ring cere
mony.*
Their only attendants were
Mr. and Ms. John Friday, of
Inman.
The bride wore a street
length fushia dress and her at
tendant wore a rose dress.
They will make their home at
Page.
Mr. Tompkins Honored —
INMAN — Harvey A. Tomp
kins was honored on his birth
day anniversary Julv 2 with a
partv held at his home. The
guests were: Mr. and Mrs. L. R.
Tompkins, Rev. and Mrs. Edgar
T. Baldwin, Dorothy, Joan,
Ruby, and Donald, Mr. and Mrs.
Ira W a t s o n. Sammy, Mrs.
Anna Pierson. Lynette Sevens
and Mr. and Mrs. A. Neil Dawes
and Perry and Larry, of O’Neill.
The entertainment for the even
ing consisted of a miscellaneous
program provided by the guests.
Cake and ice cream were ser
ved.
Washingtonians Honored—
CHAMBERS — Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Smith entertained at din
ner Sunday in honor of her sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Preston
and daughter, Marlene, o f
Olympia, Wash., and their niece,
Pfc. Lela Ermer, of Boli ng
Field. Those present, besides
the guests-of-honor, were: Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ermer, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Smith and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Preston
and Marlene left Monday for
Englewood, Calif., for a month’s
visit before returning home.
Campers Return —
CHAMBERS — Miss Lucile
Menebrooker, of Omaha, is a
guest of Mrs. Vernon Smith.
Mrs. Smith and Miss Mene
brooker attended Camp Joy at
Niobrara last week.
DANCELAND
— O’NEILL —
Sunday, July 13
WNAX BOHEMIAN
Band
Adm. & Dance: $1
i
AUCTION
of
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
The following items of household goods will
j be sold at public auction at the First Presby
terian Church manse on
j Wednesday, July 16,3 P. M.
Bedroom Suite
Dining Room Suite
Living Room Suite
Bottle Gas Stove
Platform Rocker
— and Miscellaneous Items —
Terms: Cash
Kenneth J. Scott, Owner
Fredrickson & Abart, Auctioneers
Innerspring Mattress
Ice Box
Drop-Leaf Breakfast
Table
Porcelain Top Kitch
en Table
BOTTLE GAS BOTTLES
Delivery NOW!
Also Some Caloric Luxury
4-Burner Divided-Top Gas Ranges
WE HAVE THE BOTTLES & RANGES
YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR
O’NEILL
Jim Corkle
PHONE 19
HALTED BY MARITIME STRIKE
An estimated 700 vessels, in
cluding 150 in the great port of
New York, remained empty
and idle at their piers for four
days, trapped by the spreading
crisis of a CIO maritime work
stoppage along the Atlantic
and Gulf coasts. In this air
view of New York harbor may
be seen some of the ships,
with the steamship America in
center. Seamen returned to
work after four days of idle
ness.
PAGE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Finley
and daughter, Lois, and son
Dean, of Los Angeles, Calif., ar
rived Saturday to visit Mrs.
Finley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Michaelson, and Mr.
Finley’s brother, Bert, and oth
er relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Walter and
family and Clarence Fair, of
Newport, visited July 2 with
their aunt, Mrs. Ida Townsend.
Mrs. C. A. Townsend had as
her guest July 2 Mrs. J. R. Rus
sell and daughter, Mrs. Agnes
Engle, and Mrs. Hal Farnswo th
and daughter, Mrs. Carl Max
and Carolyn. A lunch was
served by the hostess.
Melvin Haynes, of Omaha,
spent the weekend with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hay es.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Finl y,
Lois and Dean, of Los Angeles,
Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mi
chaelson and Mr. and Mrs.
James Finley and daughter
were dinner and supper guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Finley. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Allen and daughter and Mr.
and Mrs. Leland Finley were
also supper guests. ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Friday and
Mrs. Myrtle Voung, of Inman,
and Mr. and Mrs. George Park,
bt Page, visited with Mrs.
Park’s sister, Mrs. Cora West, at
Norfolk the Fourth.
Mrs. Anna Shaw and son.
Jack Auten, and wife, of Los
Angeles, Calif., came last week
to visit Mrs. Shaw’s daughter,
Mrs. Clarence Faulhaven, and
family at Venus.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nissen,
of Osmond, were Sunday guests
at the P. E. Nissen home.
Miss Helice Stevens, of Sioux
City, spent the weekend at the
home of her father, Ben Stev
ens.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder,
of Norfolk, visited their sen.
Victor, and family over the
weekend.
Twelve families attended the
pinochle club picnic at the Ben
Asher home on the Fourth.
A large group attended a
Fourth of July picnic at the
i Merwyn French home.
A number of the young mar
ried people held a picnic at O’
j Neill on the Fourth.
Miss Audree Nelson, a stu
dent at Wayne State Teachers’
college, spent the weekend
with her sister, Mrs. L. D. Put
nam. and Mr. Putnam.
HOUSING IRONY
Just as thougn the housing
problem weren’t bad enough,
the Los Angeles, Calif., home
and building exposition spon
sors this hat composed of ham
mers, saws, T-squares, blue
prints—and flowers.
GOOD SCOUT
Rachel Claris, 17-year-o 1 d
representative of Great Brit
ain’s Girl Guides, arrived in
New York to attend first world
encampment of Girl Scouts to
be held since 1937.
WHEN YOU no longer receive j
The Frontier regularly, your
subscription has expired. adv
O’NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Brede
meier and children, Linda and
Lana, returned Monday from
visiting Mr. Bredembeier’s pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brede
meier, at Pawnee City for live
days. Orville Indra accom
panied them here.
Msr. Vera Plank, of Atkinson,
visited at the Clyde E kins
Saturday.
Miss Kathryn McCarthy left
last Thursday to spend several
days in Omaha with M.'. and
Mrs. John McCarthy.
On Sunday, Mrs. John Wal
mer and son, Laurence, and his
wife, all of Orchard, visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Da id
N. Loy. Mrs. Walmer and Mrs.
Loy are sisters.
Robert Marcellus, of Pico,
Calif., arrived Monday to visit
with relatives including Mr. and
Mrs. M. B. Marcellus and Mr.
and Mrs. Emmett J. Carr.
Mrs. R. H. Shriner and Mrs.
Seth Noble went to Omaha
Monday for a three-day visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schneider
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Schneider and family,
and Joseph Schneider, all of
Lincoln, are visiting relatives
here including Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey M. Krenzer.
Dennis W. Steskal returned
Sunday from Des Moines, la.,
where he had been for several
days.
Jack Harty, son of Mrs. Wil
liam H. Harty, returned Sunday
1 to Rockhurst college, Kansas
City, Mo., after having spjnt
| four days at home.
Robert and Jerry Tams, of
Amelia, came Sunday to sp.-nd
several days with Mr. and Mrs.
M. B. Marcellus.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Louns
bury and Geralyne and Mrs.
Theresa Murray returned Mon
day from a week’s vacation in
Omaha and Stanton. Mrs. Mur
ray’s daughter, Mrs. Henry Wal
drop, of Oklahoma City, Okla,
I accompanied them.
George Thavenet, of Hastings,
| returned Friday after having
* visited friends and relatives in
I Chambers, Amelia and O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. tsari mauuy vi<
: ited Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tenborg
Sunday in Emmet.
M s Sybil Miring, of SLux
City, la, and Mrs. Guy Cole, of
Emmet, were guests of Charles
Harding Sunday.
Mrs. Mae Keller entertained
her niece, Miss Virginia Patras,
of Clearwater, for the weekend.
Walter Patras and family, of
Clearwater, were guests Sunday
at the home of Mrs. Mae Keller,
Mr. Patras’ sister.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tenborg,
of Chicago, HI., were entertain
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Bart Mal
loy Monday evening.
Eugene Higgins, cf Omaha,
spent the weekend with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Hi^eins.
John and Jerry Urlaub and
Leo Steskal, jr„ all of Omaha,
are visiting their aunt and un
ole, Mo. and Mrs. Tim Harring
ton. They arrived last Thurs
dav.
Mrs. Walter McNichols and
son. Robert, left Sunday for
their home in Colorado Springs
Colo., after having spent a while
visiting relatives including Mr
~nd Mrs. Tim Harrington and
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hickey.
Pat Hirkev returned with them
Miss Verle Ralya, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ea-1 W. Pah-a
left Sunday to visit her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. John Osenbaugh, at Lin
coln.
Mrs. Loretta Hynes and chil
dren. Mary Joanne. Robert and
Helen, went to Neligh for the
Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan P. Jasz
kowiak entertained the former’s
parents and brother, Mr. and
Mrs. John Jaszkowiak and son.
Hwight, of Chadron, from last
Thursday until Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B Ha’mon,
of Scottsbhiff. spent the week
end with Mr and Mrs Lowell
A Johnson The Harmon’s
daughters. PhyUis and Betty,
will visit the Johnsons for two
weeks.
SICK & INJURED
O’NEILL — Mrs- William J.
Froelich returned Saturday
from St. Catherine’s hospital
in Omaha where she submi'ted
to an operation. . . Miss Flor
ence Ponton left Sunday for
St. Joseph’s hospital at Cma- j
ha to receive medical atten
tion. . . Beck Wallen, who has
been ill, is “slightly better’’. . .
Lyle Asher, one and one-haF
year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
M. E. Asher, burned himself in
a tub by turning on the water
faucet. His condition is “good”
. , . Mrs. T. W. Harding, moth
er of Mrs. Edna Huebert, fell
July 2 and sustained a broken
arm and ribs. . . Lowell A.
Johnson fell from his truck on
Tuesday and fractured several
ribs. . . Mrs. Kenneth Young
is a patient in the St. Franci=
hospital at Grand Island.
CHAMBERS — Mrs. Gordon
Brown was taken to the Luther
an hospital at Norfolk Sunday
for an appendectomy. . . Chaun
cey Woods drove to Lincoln last
week for a medical checkup, re
turning last Thursday.
EMMET — Alex McConnell
is ill with a stomach ailment
. , , . Mrs. John Conard is suf
fering with influenza.
Ralph Cooke to Enter
Moody Bible Institute
CHAMBERS — Ralph Cooke
departed Monday for Chicago,
111. where he plans to enroll in
the Moody Bible institute at
the beginning of the Fall term.
Lawn Supper—
Charles Harding was host at
a lawn supper Monday.
Outlaw Stores
ASIMUS BROS. — O’NEILL
In Stock Now!
Kaiser - Frazer - Manhatten Cars
At manufacturer’s regular retail prices. Two
carloads of Manhatten, Frazer and Kaiser
cars will arrive here July 11th.
WILLYS JEEPS & STATION WAGONS
You can buy a car or jeep here with or with
out trading in your used car. You get a good
trade here with your used car.
Convenient Liberal Monthly Terms
DIAMOND T TRUCKS
and FREUHAUF TRAILERS
for the truckers
MISCELLANEOUS
1-Row Cornpickers
Trailer Wagons
Feed Grinders
3-Bottom Plows
Used Cars
Wagon Boxes
Discs
Hay Sweeps
(Factory built for
tractors or Jeeps.)
_
2 — TRUCKLOADS — 2
BINDER TWINE
At the New Deal Oil Company
Best Quality — Reasonable Prices.
!
Outlaw Grocery
PEACHES, Gallons .
PINEAPPLE, Gallons ..
PLUMS, Gallons ..
CHERRIES—Sturgeon Bay, Gallons
APRICOTS, Gallons .
• PEACHES
• PRUNES
• APRICOTS
• PLUMS
67c
99c
59c
1.29 !
.67c
No. 2*4 Quart Size Cans
21c
Per Can
JARS — JAR CAPS — RUBBERS — WAX
for Canning
CANNING FRUITS at all times . . . bargain
prices ... it is fresh . . . kept in our refrig
erators. Ask for FRUITS!
SUMMER DRINKS APPLE BUTTER
All Flavors 2-Lb. Jar
Quart .— 18c 29c
DEL MONTE and LIBBY’S
Canned Goods of All Kinds
LIVESTOCK SALT,
100-Lb. Bags ..—
KD MINERAL BLOCKS, a perfect
mineral—50-Lb. Blks. j...
79c
V jij
1.49
OMAR
Flour : ess 3.49
50-Lb. Bag ......
FRESH & CURED MEATS of all kinds . . .
the best and tastiest meat you can buy. The
prices are as low as good meat can be sold
for. t
Butternut or Nash - Canned MiIk
Coffee 45C 2 Lge. Cans
Lb.
Prince Albert & Velvet,
Per Can ...
Bull Durham & Dukes Mixture,
Pkg. ____—
25c
10c
4c
Tide—Lge. Pkg. Ofl- DREFT IE
Wtih Coupon... I.arge Pkg.———