The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 14, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

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Mrs. Lindberg Wins —
The M M bridge club met
Wednesday evening at the home
of Mrs. John Ke: senbrock. Mis.
H. L. Lindberg won high score;
Mrs. Lucille Hitte, second high.
Mrs. H. E. Weier; guest high,
and Mrs. John Conard, of Em
met, all-cut.
Mrs. Campbell Is Hostess —
Mrs. Edward Campbell was
chairman of the bridge luncheos
at the Country club Wednesday
♦» afternoon. The high prize went
to Mrs. Dele French; the first
all-cut to Mrs. Dale Kesenbrock
and the second to Mrs. James
Berrigan, of Atkinson.
Mrs. Stannard Hostess —
Mrs. David Stannard enter
tained the Delta Deck club Tues
day evening. After the dinn >r
party at the M & M cafe , the
club played bridge at the Coun
try club. Mrs. Henry Lohaus
and Mrs. Homer Mullen won
high scores
Mrs. Lindberg Entertains
Merry Mix Club —
Mrs. Harold Lindberg enter
tained the Mer.y-Mix club at
her home Tuesday with a “cov
ered-dish” luncheon. Mrs. F. I.
Moses, of Wayne, was also a
guest. Mrs. H. G. Kruse receiv
* ed high score at bridge.
Try FRONTIER want ads.
MRS. MERRILL HICKS
Mrs. Merrill C. Hicks
(above) was Miss Lucille M.
Gett, of Holredge, before h~r
marriage here on August 4.
The cermony took place in the
Christ Lutheran church par
sonage with Rev. Clyde Cress
officiating. The bridegroom is
a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
Hicks. The couple is residing
in Holredge. — O’Neill Photo
Co.
'No Host' Picnic —
Miss Margaret Houchin, Miss
Helen Cuddy, Miss Eileen Hick
ey, Miss Mh garet Sullivan. Del
bert Robertson, Earl Bauld, and
Donald Cavanaugh, were guests
at a “no-host” picnic given Sun
day evening.
Omahan Guesl-of-Honor
at Dinner Party —
Miss Elizabeth Latta, of Oma
ha, was guest-of-honor at a din
ner party given at the M and M
Wednesday evening. Miss Helen
Biglin was hostess.
Mrs, Pile* to Bo Hostoao —
The Presbyterian church circle j
number 1 will meet at the home
of Mrs. L. B. Price next Thurs-1
day, August 21.
Visits Here —
Mrs. Mary Allen, of Emmet,
spent Wednesday and Trursday
(today) in O’Neill at the home
of Mrs. Arnold Ohmart and Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Redlinger.
*
FLY YOUR
FAMILY
O'NEILL DAY
• The O’Neill Air
port will be light
ed for Night Flying
O’Neill Day and the
O’Neill Air Service
will be carrying pas
sengers. They will be
: 3* * V
using Schaffer’s 4 -
place Stinson Station
Wagon at night.
ANNOUNCING
• We wish to an
nounce to the
public the opening of
Auto Rebuilding
Shop in O’Neill, sit
uated five blocks
north of the Bus De
pot. Your patronage
will be appreciated.
O’NEILL AUTO
REBUILDERS
Lindquist & Son
Phone 133 O’Neill
Mrs. F. Ernest and Orvel Cros
ton returned to their home in
Kadoka, S. D., Saturday after
attending the funeral of their
husband and grandfather, George
E. Ernest.
Albert Ernest, who had b -en
in O’Neill for the funerrl of his
father, George E. Ernest, return
ed Sunday to his home in De
fiance, la.
Mrs. Alice Bridges spent the
weekend in Sioux City.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Connors
of Omaha, spent the weekend in
O’Neill at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M. J. Wallace.
Mrs. H. L. Whitman and fam
ily, of Boston, Mass., spent the
weekend at Verdigre. Mrs.
Frank Oberle, of O’Neill, accom
panied them.
Miss Kathryn McCarthy re
turned Friday. She had be-m
visiting her brother, John F. Mc
Carthy, in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson re
turned from Omaha last Thurs
day after visiting relatives there
for four days.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Roth, of
Lincoln, are visiting in O’Neill
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George R. Robertson. They ar
rived Sunday.
Miss Elaine Ressel is spending
the week in Hartington.
Miss Suzanne Moss left Sun
day to spend a few. days in At
kinson visiting in the Charles E.
Chace home.
Miss Irenaeia Mullen left early
Tuesday for Omaha to spend a
few days with her siste', Miss
Henrietta Mullen.
Mrs. Anna Carson, of Redbird,
is staying with Mrs. Vannie
N e w m a n while attending a
summer school course in O'Neill
Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Moses and
son, Robert, of Wayne, arrived
Friday for a week’s visit at the
H. S. Moses home.
Miss Gendalee Christen, of Or
chard, arrived Sunday to spend
a week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ted McElhaney.
NOTICEx
Dr. Edw. J. Norwood, O. D„
Optometrist, from Crawford,
Neb., will be in O’Neill on
September 5 at the Golden
Hotel. 4-5-6
Eyes Exam'd-Glasses Fitted
SWIFTNING
3 Lb. Can
1.28
WHITE GRAPES —
Thompson Seedless
LETTUCE —
Crisp, firm — Lb.
CABBAGE —
Lb. _:
CANTALOUPE —
TOMATOES —
Lb__
Grocery Department
TOMATO JUICE —
No. 2 Can ..—~—
SALAD DRESSING
Pint Jar --
GRATED TUNA —
6-Oz. Can .
COTTAGE CHEESE —
12-0z. Crtn. -..
ROBERTS MILK —
3 Cans _
RITZ CRACKERS —
1-Lb. Pkg. _
17c
37c
29c
Meat Department
LIVER SAUSAGE — 39c
BAKED LOAVES — 39C
Lb. _
SUMMER SAUSAGE — ^9C
Lb
WEINERS —
Lb. ...
BACON —
Lb...
42c
69c
Your Clover Farm Store
Phone 33 O’Neill
OPERATION SNOWDROP
Floating snowdrops, in the
form of paratroopers of the
famous 82nd airborne division,
fill the sky in a rehearsal of
paratroopers and air units for
“operation snowdrop,” cold
weather maneuvers to be held
this winter at Pine Camp, N.
Y. The men are being drop
ped from Fairchild C-82 pack
et transports of the 316th troop
carrier group. The 82nd and
316th were teamed up befo:e
—when they carried out oper
ations in Sicily, Normandy and
ROYAL BETROTHAL
Princess Elizabeth of Eng
land appejtt#*’ radiantly Happy
in this picture as she walks
with her bridegroom-to-be, Lt.
Philip Mountbatten, former
prince of Greece, following the
formal announcement of their
engagement by King George
VI. The princess wears the
three - diamond engagement
ring given her. _
CHAMBERS NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Starr and
two sons, of St. Paul, drove to
Chambers Sunday to visit his
mother, Mis. Nellie Starr.
Mrs. Letha Cooke and son,
Bernard, - arrived home last
Thursday from a several weeks'
vacation spent with relatives
near Eugene, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Osbo ne, of
Wisner, Neb. came August 1 to
visit Mrs. Osborne’s moiher. Mrs.
W.O.A. Woods. They drove on
to Winner, S. D., to visit their
son, Hale Osborne, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. VerMaas, of
Lincoln, visited Dr. and Mrs. Ea
son and Miss Rena Coppac re
cently on their way to Yellow
stone park. Mrs. VerMaas was
formerly Norma Coppac.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walter and
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Walter drove
to Clearwater, Neb. August 3 to
attend a family gathering at the
August Walter home in honor of
Mr. Walter’s birthday anniver
sary. About 20 relatives were
present.
Relatives attending a picnic
dinner at the Eric Dankert home
Aug. 3 were: Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Neilson and family, of O’
Neill, Charles Fauquier, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Fangman and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harley
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Harkins and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Dellie Fauquier and fam
ily, Alice and Alvin Johnson.
John Carrol. David Isaacson and
Mr. and Mrs. John Dankert.
Mr. and Mrs. George DeKay
and daughter, Cleonis and her
husband visited recently with
her mother, Mrs. Charles Spann,
and other relatives on their way
to the Yellowstone park.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grubb,
of McGill, Nev., arrived Aug. 4
to get their daughter, Deane,
who has been staying with her
grandpa ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wade Grubb.
Please route your freight
O’NEILL TRANSFER.
An O'Neill firm.
4 _ TRIPS WEEKLY — 4
Monday*
Tuesdays
Thursdays
Fridays
O’NEILL
TRANSFER
JOHN TURNER,
Prop.
O’NEILL—Phone 241J
OMAHA—Phone JAS727
“Your Patronage Appreciated"
FOR SALE!
Bed Springs and
Mattress
2 Dressers
Drop Leaf Table
Library Table
Sewing Machine
Organ
Rocking Chair
Howard Range (good
condition)
Buffet
2 Heaters
Kitchen Cabinet
Radio Table
MRS. JOHN GREEN
— O'NEILL —
DRS. BROWN & FRENCH
Office Phone: 77
Complete X-Ray Equipment *
Glasses Correctly Fitted [
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When you visit
O’Neill
on
O'NEILL DAY
AUGUST 19TH
Stop at the American
Legion Auxiliary
Stand
for Lunch
On the Cast Side of the
Fbst National Bank
Building
Simonson Unit 93
O’Neill
A New Shipment... Just Arrived
Fall Shoes
for
Men -- Women -- Children
7.95
2.95 - 4.95
5.95
6,95
to
7-95
6.95
McCarvilles
CLOTHING & SHOES
O’NEILL
NEBRASKA
4.95