The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 30, 1947, Page 4, Image 4

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    Guests Laden with
‘Duck’ Miss Connections
CELIA — Mr. and Mrs.
Chailes E. Chace and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Wil
son, all of Atkinson, dropped
in at the Ft. L. Pease home
equipped with all the makin’s
for a Sunday supper.
The old saw about "you
bring the duck" missed con
nections, however, as Mr. and
Mrs. Pease were away. Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Spann and Bob
Pease were there—the Spanns
keeping Bob company while
his parents were in Grand Is
land.
WSCS Meets —
CHAMBERS — The Women’s
Society of Chaistian Service met
last Thursday at the home of
Mrs. Glen Adams. The presi
dent, Mrs. H. B. Burch, conduct
ed the business meeting. Plans
were discussed for a bazaar and
■chicken-pie dinner to be held on
next W^nesday.
The lesson, on ‘‘Religion for
1 Our Generation,” was presented
by Mrs. J. C. Jorgensen. Re
freshments of sandwiches, salad,
and coffee were served by the
hostess.
Youth Fellowship Meets—
EMMET—The Bible study of
the Youth Fellowship was held
at Mrs. D. H. Allan’s home Fri
day with eight members pres-1
ent. The meetings will be. held
at Mrs. Allan’s every other Fri
day of the month.
Mrs. Sereldia Johnson, who
has been visiting her son, Low
ell A., is now visiting another
son, Sewell, west of Emmet.
CALLAWAY
& HOXIE
West O’Neill
Located Across Street
from O’Neill Hotel
Open Evenings
Electric it Aceiyline
Welding
Aato Repairing j j
' i r
All Work Guaranteed
Phone 444J ' j [_/f
Celia Club Gives $5
to Hayrack Victims
CELIA—The Celia Homcmak- (
ers held a'Yneeting October 22 at
the home of Mrs. Mark Hend- j
ricks with Mrs. S. V. Johnson
as assisting hostess. The lesson
was on “Sanitation” and was;
given by Mrs. George Beck and
Mrs. Frank Kilmurry.
The club voted to donate $5
to the havrack fund for the vic
tims of the hayrack crash in
Omaha. Mrs. Mark Hendricks
gave an interesting talk on na
tive trees.
Resignations were sent in by
i Mrs. Edward Heiser and Mrs.
j Myrtle Smith. Mrs. Victor
Frickel was elected as health
leader to take the place of Mrs.
Ed Heiser, whose resignation
was accepted.
Since this club is also now an
organized garden club, Mrs.
Hendricks’ flowers were viewed
and Mrs. R. L. Pease brought;
some fire lilies and tiger lilies
to the club, giving them to in
terested members.
Mrs. E. W. Samms was a guest.
and was accompanied by her
small daughter, Dianne.
The next meeting is to be
November 12 at the home of
Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg with
Mrs, George Beck as assisting ;
hostess. | ,
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Kelly and ]
daughter, Joyce, were Oct. 19
guests at the home of Mrs. Kel- M
ly’s mother, Mrs. Effie McKamy, ;
and Mrs. Kelly’s sister and her J
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur j
Wiekman, all of Valentine.
Mrs. Frnnk Oberle left Oct. 17 1
for a week’s visit in Casper, \
Wyo.. with relatives.
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SCANDINAVIAN ADVENTURES
Led by Thor Heyerdahl
(left), Norwegian scientist and
explorer, these men floated
4,000 miles across the Pacific j
rn a 45-foot balsa raft to prove
a theory. The theory: that
the South Sea islands of the
Poynesian group originally
were populated by natives of
Central or South America who
floated there on the Humboldi
current, employing just .such
a crude type of raft.
CHAMBERS NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd DeHart
land family, of Portsmouth, la.,
ilett October 22 a.ter visiting
here about 10 days with his
brother, Edgar DeHart, and fam
ily and sisters, Mrs. Harry Scott,
and family, Mrs. Victor Harley,
and family and with Mrs. Earl
Doolittle and family, at Amelia.
Mr. and Mrs. John Albers, jr.,
Mr and Mrs. Louis Walter and
son, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Harley were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Walters, sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Medcalf
drove from Sioux City, la., Fri
day and visited their paients,
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. MedcaL and
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter
until Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. David Thorin and
Beverly of Neligh, spent Satur
day and Sunday in the Ed Thor
in home.
M ■. and Mrs. Oscar Thorin
and Mrs. Clara Thorin returned
Sunday from a 3V* weeks’ trip
to California. They visited Mr.
Thorin’s brother, Duane, of the
U. S. Navy, and Mrs. Thorin at
San Diego, Calif., and other rel
atives at Oakland, Turlock and
Arcadia. t
Mr. and Mrs. George Thom
son and Gladys, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Porter and son and
Mrs. Letha Cooke were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Backhaus and family at
Amelia Sunday.
Mrs. John Albers, sr.. Mrs.
John Albers, jr.. and Mrs. Gor
don Harley spent last Thursday
at the Louis Walter home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilken
son and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Kutcher and daughter, of Sedro
Wooley, Wash., have been visit
ing relatives and friends here
for the past week. They de
parted Pndav for Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd DeHart
and girls, of Portsmouth, la.,
were supper guests in the E. R.
Carpenter home October 20.
Sunday dinner guests in the
Ruben Peltzer home were Mrs.
Clara Peltzer, Mr and Mrs.
Curt Hill and son. Bill and vNor
man Lehmann, all of Stanton,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Whoeler
and daughter, Audrey, of Pil
ger; Irvin Peltzer, of West
Point; Mr. and Mrs A. A. Wal
ter and Raymond and Mr. and
Mfs. Wayne Smith and family,
of Chambers.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Willard Claussen drove to
Sioux City Oct. 21 to meet his
wife and daughter, who were
returning from Wisconsin where
they had been visiting Mrs.
Claussgn’s relatives.
Mrs. Virgil L. Laursen and
children, Sandra and Richard,
were October 19 guests at Mrs.
Laursen’s parents’ home, Mr.
and Mrs. Myron Ellis, of Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Bright
and Mrs. Vannie Newman were
Oct. 19 dinner guests at Star at
he home of Charles Cole, whose
birthday anniversary was cele
brated. _ ,
On Oct. 19 Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Kurtz and family, Edward
Schmitt and Miss Mary Ann
Janousek visited in Long Pine
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
James Kurtz.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kilpatrick
were hosts October 18-19 to
Mrs Kilpatrick’s brother and
his son, L. E. Heflin and Gail
lard, of Harlan, la.
"Tomorrow's income will
hove to pay today's loanl"
That’s why it’s a
wise thing to get a
SAFE farm or
ranch loanl Get a
Co-op Land Bank
Loan — from your
100% farmer
rancher owned Na
tional Farm Loan
Association. Payments fit the nor
mal earning power of your farm
or ranch. You can take up to 40
years to pay. But you can pay up
just as fast as your farm or ranch
income permits, if you want to.
Low interest. No fees. No com
missions. AND you get under
standing treatment in time of
need.
SEE YOUR
NATIONAL FARM
LOAN ASSOCIATION
Member Federal Lend lank Syrians
Boyd — Holl — Wheeler
Counties
LYLE P. DIERKS. Sec. Treat.
— O'Neill —
NEW RULER
With the “temporary” resig
nation of Queen Wilhelmina
as ruler of the Netherlands,
Crown Princess Juliana (left)
will act as regent. Princess
Juliana is shown here with
her mother.
TAKE IT EASY
Mrs. John R. Steelman, wife
of the assistant to the presi
dent, models - “Take It Easy”
safety dress, displays AAA
campaign poster with slogan,
"Go slow and live.”
A HERO
Three years ago Forrest
("Nubbins”) Hoffman, of
Cheyenne, Wyo., had his life
saved by an operation after
the whole nation helped him
celebrate his "last” Christmas
in November. Recently he had
another operation and once
more pulled through against
odds.
| Spencer guests Oct. 19 at tue
James C. Moran home were Mr.
|and Mrs. Edward Zahm and
Bobby and Bonnie.
Mr. and Mrs. Noal E. Long
I were October 19 guests of rela
tives in Blair.
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PAGE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lamason
took Mrs. Nona Bedford to
‘'ioux City Sunday where she
left by train for MitchelviUe, la.,
for a visit with her sister and
niece. The • Lamasons visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Parks, whose son is a patient in
St. Vincent’s hospital. Mr. Parks
returned home>with them. They
stopped at Allen on their way
home.
Terry Taylor, who attends col
lege at Norfolk, spent from last
Thursday until Monday at his
home here. L. B. Taylor spent
from Friday until Sunday here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Hayne
spent Sunday at Pierce with
Mrs. Hayne’s mother and broth
er and family.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Copes and
grandson, Richard Wood. left
l tor Lincoln October 22 for a
few days’ visit there.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Asher and
sons, of Fremont, are spending
a week with Mrs. Asher’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Snell,
and with Mr. Asher’s mother,
Mrs. George Park, and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Craig
and family, of Norfolk, and Mr.
and Mrs. James McNally and
family, of Humphrey, were
I weekend nuests of the ladies’
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Walker. Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Walker were Sunday afternoon
guests at the Walker home.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brewster
and family, of southwest of Ew
ing, spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Park.
Harold Cork and son, Bernard,
I of Spencer, were Saturday sup
per guests at the Lloyd Cork
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes
returned Friday after spending
I two weeks visiting relatives at
McCool Junction, Lexington, Co
I zad and North Platte.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Walker re
| turned Oct. 17 from Olivet, S.
|D., where they attended funeral
| services for Mrs. Walker’s sis
'ter, Mrs. Minnie Spindler.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Banta and
family left October 19 for Ains
worth after Yeceiving a message
Saturday night telling of the
! death of Mrs. Banta’s father,
Mr. Brown.
Robert Nissen, Soren Sorensen
1 and son, Bobbie, and Mr. and
Mrs. William Sorensen took
Bruce Kennedy, who had been
visiting at the William Sorenson j
, home, back to Ainsworth Sun- j
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Soren- j
sen, of Plainview, and Junior j
Sorensen, of Page, spent Sunday
at the Charles Sorensen home at i
O’Neill. „ ,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clemans,
of Creighton, spent Saturday
, night at the Hubert Steinberg
Jerome Allen, of Page,
[rs. J. D. Walker, 6f Ew-,
-ove to Norfolk October 18 j
;e their nephew, Johnny
r to meet his parents, Mr. |
ilrs. Charles F. Walker,
of Lincoln, and to return home
will then after a week’s visit
here.
INMAN LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Caster
and daughters and Beverly
. Smith were October 19 dinner
| guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Smith, at Page.
Mrs. Otto Retke left Oct. 17
for El Monte, Calif., where she
! will spend the next month with
her daughters, Lucile, Elaine
and Margaret.
Miss Marjorie Rouse, a teach
er in the Stuart school, spent
last weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conard,
| of Neligh, were Oct. 19 guests
Jn the M. M. Crosser home.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Colman,
of Adams- Wise., spent October
9 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Colman. They were en
route to Devner, Colo., and
Cheyenne, Wyo.
Mrs. Frances Kemp and Miss
Helen Harte are here from Po
mona, Calif., visiting at the
Mayme Harte and Gallagher
homes.
Miss Loree Hill, of Omaha, re- .
turned October 18 after having
visited her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. A. Kipatrick, for
three days. Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Voecks and son, Stanley, of
Omaha, were also guests at the
same time.
HOSPITAL NEWS
(O’Neiil Hospital)
Admissions: October 24—Mrs.
Dale Breyer, of Naper, medical,
condition “good”; Mardelle 4
Johnson, of O’Neill, tonsillecto
my. 25—Ted Johnson, of At
kinson, accident, condition
“good”; Delwyn Anderson, of
Bristow, medical, condition “im
proved”; 26—Randolph Stauffer,
of Page, medical, condition,
“good”; Mrs. Alvin Clyde, of
Page; 27—Robert John Kopejt- .
ka, of Page, medical, condition
“good”; John Booth, of O’Neill,
medical, condition “improved”.
28—Mrs. Amos Kelly, of Malta,
Mont., a c c i d e n t, condition
“good”; Gerald Potts, of Emmet,
surgical; 29—Russell Closson, of
O’Neill, surgical; Ben Peters, of
Page, medical.
Dismissals: October 24—Mar
delle Johnson, of O’Neill; Baby
Lorraine Benast, of O’Neill; Jtr
ome Calvert, of O’Neill; Fritz
Kelly, of O’Neill; 25—Mrs. Hi
ram Johnson and daughter, of *
O’Neill; 26—Mrs. Earl DeLong
and son, of O’Neill; Mrs. Dale
Breyer, of Naper; Mrs. Cecil
Spry and daughter, of O'Neill:
27—Gus Bouwens, of Ewing; 28
—Delwyn Anderson, of Bristow;
Ted Johnson, of Atkinson; Mrs.
Amos Kelly, of Malta, Mont.
In Hospital: Mrs. Cora John
son, of O’Neill, condition “fair.”
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lanman
and son, Don, were October 19
guests in Verdel at the home of
their son, Roy E. Lanman,
iiffliilliflM I
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FRIDAY - SATURDAY
OCT. 31 - NOV. 1
Big Double Bill
Kent Taylor and Virginia
Grey in
Smooth as Silk
with Jane Adams, Milburn j
Stone. Danny Morton, John
Litel.
—also—
Johnny Mack Brown
in
Under Arizona Skies
Adm. 42c. Plus lax 8c. Total
50c. Children 10c. Plus tax
2c. total 12c.
Matinee Saturday 2:30 p.m. ;
SUNDAY - MONDAY
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
NOVEMBER 2 - 3 - 4 - 5
Paramount presents
Welcome Stranger
Starring
BING CROSBY
JOAN CAULFIELD
BARRY FITZGERALD
with Wanda He ndrix.
Frank Faylen, Elizabeth
Patterson. Robert Shayne.
Larry Young, Percy
Kilbride.
Adm. 42c. plus tax 8c. total
50c—Matinee Sunday 2:30.
i Adm. 42c. plus tax 8c total
50c. Children 10c, plu* tax
2c. total 12c
THURSDAY ■ FRIDAY
SATURDAY
NOVEMBER 6-7-8
DENNIS MORGAN
JANE WYMAN
In
Cheyenne
co-starring JANIS PAIGE
and BRUCE BENNETT
with
Alan Hale and Arthur
Kennedy
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tal 50c. Children 10c. plus
tax 2c. .total 12c. Matinee
Saturday 2:30
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