The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 27, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

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    Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Anderson,
of St Paul, Minn., spent the
weekend at the home of Mrs.
Alice Wefso. Mrs. Robert Wef
so, of Rushville, who had been
a guest there, left Sunday for
her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Burge and
son, Gary, spent Sunday at the
Bessie Burge home near Emmet
Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Cress
spent Monday in Clearwater at
tending a study club at the
Lutheran church there.
Thanksgiving day guetts at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. L. A.
Burgess will be their son and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bur
gess, of Lincoln, and Mrs. Bur
gess's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
T. Walker, of Page,
a Guests at the J. C, Bazelman
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
R. R. Reed, of Orchard.
Ladies' winter coats and suits
are now red”c“d 20 percent at
Gambles in O'Neill. 29
Mrs. Roy Cole and grand
daughter, Gwendolyn Anson, of
Page, visited last Thursday with
Mrs. Carrie Borg.
Miss Marietta Higgins left
Wednesday with Miss Dorothy
O’Brien for Colome, S- D., where
they will spend Thankgsgiving.
Rev. ana Mrs. Lloyd Minus
and sons were Monday supper
guests at the home of Mr and
Mrs. John Beilin.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Juracek
and Mrs. Sophie Juracek spent
last Thursday evening in Or
chard at the Clarence Juracek
home. . _
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Aus
tin, of Pueblo, Colo., arrived
•Sunday to visit with their
daughter and husband, Mr, and
Mrs. Reed Herley.
Guests on Saturday at the
home of Mrs. Came Borg were
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby, of
Paddock, and Mrs. Della Camp
bell. of Wall. S. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Landis, of
Fayette, Ida., arrived November
17 for a visit at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harrison Bridge.
Rosemary and James Chace,
of Atkinson, spent the weekend
at the home of their grandpa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. H- J. Ham
mond. while their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles E. Chace, at
tended the Nebraska-Oklahoma
football game in Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carroll
and family will spend Thursgiv
ing in Sioux City.
Leaving Wednesday for Ona
wa, la., are Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Dale where they will spend
thanksgiving day.
Mrs- Ed Zahm and Mrs. Gail
Couch, of Spencer, spent Friday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Dolan.
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weeks del’very, made to mea
sure, metal or wood, all colors.
—Brown-McDonald's, O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy,
of Omaha, arrived today (Thurs
day) to visit relatives over the
Thanksgiving holiday.
Guests of Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd
Mullis for suoper Sunday were:
Rev. Dale Westadt, of Tilden;
Rev. LaMont Carlson, of Spen
cer, and Fred Coleman, of Spen
CfGuests at the Vern Grenier
home for dinner on Sundav
were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Smith. _
Rev. and Mrs. Melvin Grosen
bach, Mrs. Leonard Herman and
M»illiam Herman attended a
dedication ceremony for a
church at Greeley on Saturday.
Mrs. O. W- French went to
Lincoln Sunday to visit her fa
ther.
Mrs. Thomas Higgms and son,
Raymond, will go to West Point
teoay (Thursday) to spend
Th5,nksgiving with Mrs. Higgins
mother, Mrs, Josephine Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grage spent
Sunday in Albion attending a
birthday anniversary celebration
of Mr. Qrage’s mother. Mrs.
I piv be*h Grage. who was 83
years-old.
Ladies' winter coats and suits
ere now reduced 20 percent at
Gambles in O'NeilL 29
Mrs. Wilda Carr and «on, Pat,
of Ewing, were in O’Neill Sat
urady visiting Mrs. John Carr
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Anhui Dexter
and son will go to Amelia to
day (Thursday) to spend
Thanksgiving at the Ed Dexter
home. .
Guests on Thanksgiving day
at the Frank Froelicb home are:
Mr. and Mrs B. E. Wanser and
daughter, Cherie, of Wayne, and
Miss Jane Froelich, of Omaha.
Guests at the Rodney Tomlin
son home for Thanksgiving are:
Mr. ar.d Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tomlinson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry
land family ,of Inman, Mr. and
1 Mrs- Arthur Tomlinson, of In
i man, Mr. and Mrs. Willi am
Turner, of Chambers, and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Bruhn and two
girls, of Norfolk
CHAMBERS NEWS
i Mj and Mrs. Gordon Harley,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harley,
Chloe Ellen and Richard, Duane
McKay and Rev. and Mrs. L. A.
Dale and daughter were dinner
guests in the Victor Harley
home Bund ay in honor of Mr.
Hailey’s birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs Arnie Mace, jr.,
were supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Wink and family
! last Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown
1 visited from Friday until Sun
day evening with her brothers,
John Sengelmann, and family,
at Gregory, S. D., and Hans Sen
gelmann, and family, at Vivian.
S. D
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Robertson
left Friday for West Lti Fayette
Ind., where they will visit Mr.
Robertson’s sister and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. George DeKay.
They plan to accompany Mr.
and Mrs. DeKay from there to
New York City for a visit be
fore returning.
Lewis Rothchild, jr., and Don
Cameron took the former’s
grandfather to Oakdale Novem
ber 19 where he will remain for
a while with Mr. and Mrs. Lew
is Rothchild, sr., and family.
! _
EMMET NEWS
Mrs. Joe Winkler accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ditterman to
Sioux City Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benza
and family visited at the George
Babel home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs- Forrest Riley, of
O'Neill, visited at the Jim Regal
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kloppen
berg visited at the Joe Winkler
home Saturday evening.
Mrs. Henry Benze and girls
called at the Jerrold Dusatko
home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Potts and
daughter, Wilma, called at the
Ralph Bauman home Saturday
afternoon.
Mrs. Horn, of California, is
visiting relatives and friends
here. Mrs. Horn is a former res
ident of this community.
Mr. and Mrs. William Luben
were business callers in O’Neill
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs- Gary Enbody and family,
Mrs. Bill Tenborg, Fred Ten
l borg, Mr. and Mrs. Bart MaUoy,
I of O’Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Tunender and family called at
the Cal Tenborg home Sunday.
Birthday Parties Held—
EMMET — A birthday dinner
party was held for Garhart Ba
bel and Cecelia Babel Sunday.
The guests were: Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Dusatko, Miss Ardis
Newman and Don Engler, all of
O’NeiH. . .. .
A birthday party was held at
the schoolhouse for Jeff Wag
non, who was 10 Friday.
William W. Griffin
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In the back yard of his
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BIT OF OLD CHINA
Authentic wedding dress,
with an original headdress lrom
Peking embroidered with seed
pearls, makes Virginia Lee look
like on emperor’s bride.
LYNCH NEWS
Mrs. Flovd France and Mrs.
Gladys Gallop spent an evening
with'Mrs- Lettie Combes In hon
or of her bi thday. Refreshments
were served. Mrs. Combes re
ceived gifts
An all-day session was held at
the Adventist church Sunday
with services both morning and
afternoon. In the evt ning, mo
tion pictures were shown of for
eign countries and existing con
ditions.
Friend Keeler returned last
Thursday from Omaha where he
spent a week on business.
The Lutheran w o r s h i p ser
vices. which have been held the
past ew weeks at the Methodist
church building, are progressing
with a large attendance both at
Sunday-school and church.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Porter,
who have spent several weeks
j with relatives on the West toast
have returned.
Friend Keeler and Lucille
were at Butte on business Fri
day afternoon. Mrs. Fred Wurt
eecompanied them as far as
Spencer, where she visited hei
•daughter, Mrs. Harrison James
and family. , .
Ed Krugman and Bill Pmker
maa were over from Holt coun
ty Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farran were
here from Holt county Sunday
Harold Smikle, off Bristow,
was a Lynch visitor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rumsey.
of Butte, were in Lynch Satur
day. _
Atkinson Girl Scouts
Name New Officers
_
ATKINSON — Girl Scouts of
the Daisy and Bluebeard patrol
of troop 3 held a regular meet
ing Monday evening at the scout
room and the following officers
were elected for the new year:
Holly Smith, president; Mari
lyn Kramer, vice-president;
Jackie Martins, secretary; Hilda
Deseive, treasurer, and Miss
Bai bara Mlinar, leader,
j dark wedding ewrepad:G t t
Allen Martin, of Wayne, vis
ited his parents over Saturday
and Sunday. _
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Weds at Burwell
INMAN—Friends have receiv
ed announcements of the marri
age of Miss Wilda Clark, young
est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur G. Clark, of Burwell, to
William Lindsay, also of Bur
well.
The wedding took place Sat
urday evening at the home of
the bride’s parents. Rev. Nyrou
of the Congregational church,
officiated in the presence of
only the immediate family.
Mrs. Lindsay was bom and
raised near Inman, the Clark
family moving to Burwell about
three years ago. The young
couple will reside on a farm
near Burwell.
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To Srnd Gifts to
; Flood Vi-tims—
| The Golden Red project club
met November in at the horn
, of Mrs. Thomas Higgins. Then
were eight members present
, Mrs. Michael Higgins was t
5 guest.
Plans were made to have £
; Christmas party on Decembei
i 17 at the home of Mrs. Leo Go
. kie. Christmas gifts will be ex
. chanced at the party.
Members were urged to brin*
. towels, wash cloths and tea tnw
els to Mrs. Thomas Higgins’ be
fore December 1- These will b<
’ sent to Cambridge flood area.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tams
and family, of Amelia, visited
dn the M. B, Mareellus home
Saturday evening.
Bazaar, Dinner
Net Over $300—
INMAN — The WSCS of the
Methodist church held its an
nual bazaar and chicken dinner
i at <hf> Methodist church parlors
Saturday.
The bazaar selling started at
3:30 and dressed chickens and
f baked goods were also sold. The
dinner was served from 5:30 un
, til 7:30 p. m. Then the bazaar
f goods, which were not previously
sold, were auctioned off by G.
1 P. Colman. Over $300 was add
: ed to the treasury. Several from
t O’Neill were down for dinner.
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INMAN NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Halstead
moved to Redbird last Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith,
a Mrs. Anna Smith and Mrs. Mina
e Coventry drove to Norfolk on
"< s Friday. Miss Vivian
Stevens, who is employed in
a t' returned with them and
spent the weekend with hir pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stev
ens. She returned to Norfolk
Sunday.
Mrs. Otto Retke has returned
from El Monte, Calif., where she
spent a month visiting in the
homes of her three daughters,
Lm ue, Margaret and Elaine.
Floyd Renner, of Elwood, Ind
ia here visiting his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Art Renner. On Tues
day Mr. and Mrs. Renner and
Floyd drove td Ainsworth and
spent the day in the home ol
Mr. and Mrs. Ercle Renner and
family.
Mr. and Mrv A. G. Clark, o!
Burwell, were here Tuesday
looking after business interests.
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