The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 22, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    , INMAN NEWS
Miss Marjorie Mossman, of
Los Angeles, Calif,, spent a few
days the past weeic wun her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo P- Moss
man, and Max. Marjorie is em
ployed by th_ Trans-World Air
lines and name and went by
plane via Kansas City, Mo.
Donald and Darrell Jacox, who
have spent the past several
month* in Ca bondale, Colo., ar
rived Saturday to spend a few
days with their mother, Mrs.
Walter Jacox.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Grazier
hod daughter, Sharon Sue, of
Jefferson City, Mo., spent last
Thursday with Mrs. Grazier’s
mother, Mrs. Mina Coventry,
and other relatives.
Bea, Joe and Jim Gallagher
* and Ms. Elizabeth Colman spent
tast Thursday in Sioux City.
Miss Vivian Stevens, of Nor
folk, came Saturday to spend the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
tnd Mrs. Earl Stevens.
Dorlin Lockmon, of Norfolk,
sras calling on friends in Inman
January 14. Dorlin was a for
mer teacher here.
Mrs. Vaden Kivett and son,
Keith, spent Friday in Norfolk.
Mrs. Dean Hopkins and son
Richard, and Ted Hopkins left
Friday for thei- home in Buhl.
Ida., after rp ending the past
tnonth visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gal’agher
and family spent Sunday in Nor
folk with their daughter, Mrs.
Archie May, and son, Jimmy.
They also called on Mr. May,
who is a patient at Our Lady of
Lourdes hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F.
Smith and daughters, De etha
and Yvonne, Mrs. Mina Coven
t y and Earnest Smith, of Tro
chee, Alberta, Canada, drove to
Grand Island Saturday where
Mr. Smith entrained for Kings
burg, Calif-, where he will visit
f lends <or a couple of weeks
before returning to his home in
Canada.
Mrs. Clark Hoales*—
INMAN—-Mrs. Anna Clark en
tertained the LL club at her
country home on January 14.
The time was spent socially and
with handwork. The hostess
served refreshments.
REDBIRD NEWS
Mr. and Mrs- Frank McDonald,
of Scottville, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Eppenbach, Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Eppenbach, Mrs. Fred Eppen
bach, of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs
Ha vey Krugman and family, of
Opportunity, called here to visit
“Grandma” Hahndorf January
11.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Luedtke
autoed to O’Neill on business
January 12.
Henry Snvder, of Scottville,
called at Redbird January 13 en
route to the river where he is
cutting fence posts.
Ralph Pinkerman, of Scoit
ville, was a passenger with the
Lynch-Star mail January 13.
Ervin Slack was here January
13.
Mrs. E. D. Stenholm arrived
January 13 from Sacramento.
Calif-, to visit her sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Tru
ax.
Harold Halstead was here last
Thursday.
Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Cress, of
O’Neill, callued on “Grandma"
Hahndorf last Thu:sday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Krugman
visited at Pete More’s last Thurs
day.
Chancie Hull was here last
rhursday.
George and Gordon Barta
were here Thursday.
Miss Rose Maly called at Red
bird last Thursday.
Ervin Slack visited at Redbird
last Thursday.
Clifford Wells and son, Robert,
were in Redbird Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hartland
called at Michael Hull’s F iday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Conard, of
near Dorsey, were here Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Truax,
jr., of Boyd county, visited at
Pete More’s Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hrbek, of
Dorsey, were here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ross
were in Redbird Saturday.
Charley Schollmeyer, of Scott
ville, was he-e Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wells and
daughter, Rosetta, visited here
Saturday.
Mrs. Rees Entertains—
AMELIA—Mrs Bob Rees en
tertained several friends at a
card party Friday evening. The
occasion was in honor of her
husband’s birthday anniversary.
Among those present were: JV*r
Among those present were: Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Forbes and son,
Mr. and Mrs. I vin Forbes. Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Black and Rickie,
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Doolittle
and Dixie and Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Doolittle.
JOIN RECLAM PROJECT
AMELIA—Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Fry moved last Thursday
to their new home near Indian
ola. Mr- Fry plans to go to work
February 1 on a reclamation
project. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coday
plan to move there soon.
BROTHER SUCCUMBS
AMELIA—Mrs. Lindsey learned
Saturday that her brother, E. V.
Barber, had died the day befo e
The late Mr. Barber had visited
Amelia several times during the
past few years.
Nebraska Has
a Good Liquor
Control Law
Nebraska’s Liquor Control
Law has many excellent fea
tures. One, often overlooked,
provides that the State Liquor
Commission has the right to
• formulate needful rules and
regulations. And that it has
the. power to put these rules
and regulations into immedi
ate effect.
Thus, in Nebraska, any abuse
of privileges committed by
tavern owners or patrons may
be corrected quickly — before
the condition becomes serious
or wide-spread.
This provides speedy and flex
ible control to meet changing
conditions and problems.
The Nebraska Committee
serves the industry and the
public interest by informing
tavern owners of their duties
* and responsibilities . . . and by
supplying suggestions for help
ing improve tavern conditions.
NEBRASKA COMMITTEE
United States
Brewers
Foundation
Charles E. Sandall. State Director
710 Firu Nmt'I Bank Bldg , Liacola
Mrs, Mae Keller went to Plain
view Sunday to attend the fu
neral for the late Mrs. Emma
Westerhoft, of Brunswick. M s.
Keller also visited with her
brother and family, Lloyd Pat
ras, at Plainview.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones spent
last Thursday in Valentine on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Johnson
were dinner guests Sunday in
Neligh at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. Parks.
Miss Virginia Pat-as, of Clear
water, spent the weekend in the
home of Mrs. Mae Keller.
Mrs. Sereldia Johnson, of Em
met, is visiting with her son,
Lowell Johnson, and family.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. O. A. Kilpatrick for dinne.
on Sunday were Mrs. Leslie
Stevens, of Oakland, Mrs. Aman
da Pace and Mrs. Lulu Quig.
Fred Cronk, of Page, is visit
ing in the home of his daughter
Mrs. Melvin Lo enz, and family.
Mrs. Earl Spendlove, of Ains
worth, was a guest January 13
and 14 in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Kurtz.
Ivan Pruss spent Monday in
Sio'ix Citv.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Sirs. Arnold Redlinger on Sun
ay with Mrs. Redlinger’s sister,
Mrs. Hailey Pereboom, and fam
ily. T
Mr. and M s. R. G. Goree, of
Long Pine, visited Saturday with
Mr and Mrs. Ralph McElvain
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McNally,
of North Platte, ai rived Satur
day for a visit at the home of
their daughter, Mrs. Dick Tom
linson.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wallace
spent last Thursday and Friday
in Omaha.
Spending the weekend in Al
bion were Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Walling.
Mr- and Mrs. Charles Yarnall
and family spent Sunday visit
ing friends in Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. James Rooney
spent the weekend in Omaha.
Mrs. John Protivinsky went to
Sioux Falls, S. D., last Thursday
to visit her daughter and hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. Claude John
son, and with her son, John
Protivinsky.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Merriman
spent Friday in Sioux City on
business.
Merry Matrons Give
$25 to Polio Fund—
AMELIA—The Merry Matrons
club met last Thursday with
Mrs. Lee Gilman. Mrs. Alfred
James was cohostess.
After a dinner, the business
meeting was called to order by
the new president, Mrs. Thelma
Dulitz. Eighteen members an
swered roll call. The lesson,
“Breakfast, a Family Affair,”
was presented by Mrs. Tommie
Doolittle and Mrs. Dulitz.
It was voted to donate $25 to
the polio fund.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Hazel Ott on February 19.
C. E. Worth Honored—
A family gathering on Sunday
honored C. E. Worth whose
birthday anniversary occured
that day. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Page and daughter
or Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Benny
Wetzler, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Wetzler, Mrs- Mary Wetzler and
Mrs. L. A. Ott.
Mrs. Hynes Entertains—
Mrs. Loretta Hynes was host
ess on Saturday evening for 16
guests in honor of the bi.thday
anniversary of her father, John
Hynes.
Try FRONTIER want adsl
O’Neill Night...!
Friday, Jan. 23
^ Good Food
^ Good Entertainment
^ Dancing
— AT THE —
Old Plantation Club
— ELGIN —
Members and Guests
CORDIALLY INVITED
IIMimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiimimiiiiiniiiiiitini
lynch news
Martin Jahorek was in Omaha
last week.
Mr. a d Mrs. Albert Jaho ek
have returned to California alter
an extended visit here at the
Vince Jahorek home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bischel,
of Niobrara, spent Saturday ir.
Lynch at the Ed Mulhair home.
George King and a friend, 01
Stuart, were in Lynch January
14, where they were dinne
guests at the home of Fred King
and wife- They spent the nighi
at the Fred Wurtz home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bessert
have returned to thei • home ut
Mitchell after a visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moody
and Patty have returned from a
visit with Iowa relatives.
F. T. Sch-unk and wife orr
away on a trip visiting in the
homes of their daughters. The>
also expect to visit former Lynch
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lem
kuhl, at Wahoo enroute home.
Warren P escott has a helper
at his blacksmith shop, a Mr
Warren, who recently move
here with his family from North
Platte.
Relatives were entertained at
the Thomas Cou tney, sr., home
Sunday in honor of the birthday
anniversary of Mrs. Courtney
There was a duck feed with all
the trimmings.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Christen
sen and family have moved to
their home recently purchased in
South Lynch. Their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Rossmeier, who occupied rooms
there, have moved to the Chris
tensen farm.
Mr. and Mr.s Fred King anf
son visited Stuart relatives re
cently.
Mrs. Henry Mulhair returner1
to her home in Omaha Monday
having been called here to thr
bedside of her mother, Mrs. O r
Brunson, who was moved to the
home of another dauehter, Mrs
Robert Rowell, southeast o'
Spencer, whe e she will be cared
for. Mrs. Brunson recently suf
fered a paralvtic stroke.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mulhaii
and son. Ed Mulhai \ and *h •
Robert Pischel family, of N o
brara, were Sioux City visito s
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mulhair, Mr
and Mrs. Dale Mulhair and son
M s. Bertha Cooper and Mrs
Mae Alexander drove to Pidts
town, S. D., Sunday also calling
In Lake Andes.
Oral Pickering was a budnesr
visitor in Omaha last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Rev Havra^ek
and daughter and Mr. and Mrs
Ralph Wu tz and daughter were
Monday supper guests of Mr
and Mrs. Tommv Courtney, jr.
Mrs. Ed Wh°tham has return
ed from a vrit at the he~e n
her son, Herbert, and family in
Omaha
Mrs. Nata Bjornsen was a
Sunday afternoon caller at the
Frank Cranfo d home.
Mrs. John Wike and Betty
were recent visitors at Butte.
Mrs. Art Wilson, of Verdd
spent a few days here last w°ek
at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Ralph Wurtz. and family.
Mrs. Fred King entertained
her club Saturday evening in
honor of one of its members.
Mrs. Glen Davey, who was cel
eb: ating her birthday anniversa
ry.
Cecil Zink is here from Idaho,
ROYAL
THEATER
O'NEILL
Friday - Saturday
January 23 • 24
Biq Double Bill
Leo Gorcey and Bobby
Jordan in
Fast Company
—also—
Wild Bill Elliott
in
California Gold Hush
Adm. 4,'c. plus tax 8c. total
50c. Children 10c. plus
tax 2c, total 12c
Matinee Saturday. 2:30
★ * +
Sunday - Monday
Tuesday
January 25 - 26 * 27
Van’s greatest Dramatic
Role!
VAN JOHNSON in
The Romance of Rosy
Ridge
with Thomas Mitchell, Mar
shall Thompson, Selena
Royle, Dean Stockwell, and
introducing Janet Leigh.
Adm. 42c. plus tax 8c. total
50c—Matinee Sunday *:30,
Adm. 42c. plus tax 8c. total
50c. Children 10c, plus tax
2c. total 12c
★ ★ ★
Wednesday-Thursday
January 28 - 29
Betty Hutton and Sonny
Tufts in
Cross My Heart
with Michael Chekhov
Adm. 4"c. plus tax 8c. total
50c. Children 10c. plus
tax 2c. total 12c
where he has spent several
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Spencer
and daughter, accompanied by
the former’s mother, left last
week for an extended visit with
relatives at Seattle, Wash.; Berk
eley, Richmond and Riverside,
Calif., and points in Oregon in
cluding Silverton and The
Dalles. They expect to be away
several weeks.
Donelda Hammond, who teach
es near Page, is boarding at the
Reuben Redlinger home.
Breakfast Topic of Meat—
CHAMBERS—The Valley Cen
ter P oject club met Friday af
ternoon at the home of Mrs.
Charles Spann. The meeting
was called to order by the Pres
ident, Mrs. L. W. Taggart. Elev
en members answered roll call.
The lesson on “Break ast. a Fam
ily Affair.” was presented by the
leaders, Mrs. C. V. Robertson
and Mrs. Charles Coolidge.
Several arrangements of fruits
were demonstrated and also pan
salrri
The next meeting will be Feb
ruary 20 at the nome of Mrs.
Taggart
Lynch Newlyweds
Honored in Shower—
LYNCH — A large number of
friends gathered at the Clarence
Moody home Sunday fv - • *
ehower the recently married Mrv
and Mrs, Leland I v ' he.
couple received many gift.
MOVING fO BUR WELL
AMELIA—Everett Standage isr
employed In a garage at Burw 'L
He expects to move his family
there as soon is he can find a
January Dress
* L
3 Days Only
Friday-Sa turday-Monda3
JANUARY 23-24-26
The largest sale of dresses we’ve ever presented
-AT
Cost and Below!
— IN —
4 Special Price Groups
— OF —
FAMOUS BRANDS
-BY
if Trudy Hall and College Jrs.
if Nelly Don
if Georgiana
if Teentimers
if Carole King
187 “Brand” Dresses
Prints - Crepes - Jerseys - Wools - Gabardine
GROUP I
33 - DRESSES - 33
Were 5.95
NOW
$4.00
GROUP III
58 ■ DRESSES - 58
Were 10.95 to 12.95
NOW
$&c©
CROUP 11
41 - DRESSES - 41
Were 7.95 to 9.95
NOW
$6.60
GROUP IV
55 - DRESSES - 55
Were 14.95 to 16.95
NOW
$16.60
No Refunds .. No Charges . . No Exchan s
ALL FALL HATS
GROUP I
Formerly to 5.00
GROUP II
Formerly to 15.00 -
$2.00