Cactus Club Meets— The Cactus club met at the i home of Mrs. Bennett Sanders on January 21. The meeting was called to order by the vice president, Mrs. Axel Borg. Nine member and three guests were present. “Breakfast, a Family Affair,’’ was presented by the leaders, Mrs. Borg and Mrs. Sanders. They demonstrated a number of ways to serve breakfast fruits and pancakes. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Carl Pfeil’s February 5. Project Club at Eby Home — The Friendly Neighbors pro ject club met January 22 with Mrs. Raymond Eby. Mrs. Del la Eby was a guest. Mrs. Emmett Crabb and the hostess gave a demonstration of breakfast in the home. The club voted to donate $16.50 to wards Donna Mae Fuhrer’s po lio treatment. The next meeting will be held February 26 at the home of Mrs. Emmett Crabb. Joins Players Group— Polly Ann Rickley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Rick ley, of O’Neill, has been pledg- j ed to the Nebraska Masquers chapter of the National Collegi ate Players of the University of Nebraska. Minnesotans Here— Mr. and Mrs. Dave Erb and two children, David and Anna, of Detroit Lakes, Minn., were recent callers at the L. A. Ott home on their way back from visiting relatives in Oklahoma, Colorado, and the western part of this state. Mr. Erb was born and raised near O’Neill. Marlez Meets— Mrs. Edward Campbell was hostess to the members of the Mdrtez club on Tuesday eve ning. Mrs. Ira Moss and Mrs. C. F. McKenna were winners. ICELAND — O’NEILL — Saturday, Jan. 31 Music by DON SHAW and His Trombonaires Attend Party in Atkinson — Mrs. Charles E. Chaee enter tained at a luncheon and pre nuptial shower at her home in Atkinson on Saturday after noon honoring Miss Emmy Lu Fisher. Guests from O’Neill in cluded: Mrs. H. F. Hammond, Mrs. F. J. Fisher, Mrs. A. P. Jaskowiak, Mrs. D. A. Kersen brock, Mrs. C. V. Sullivan, Mrs. Norman Gonderinger, Miss { Helen Biglin and Mrs. William Bowker, of Omaha. Winners Named — Winners at the American Le gion auxiliary card party on Sunday evening were: Mrs. Tom Coyne and J. B. Grady, pitch; Mrs. D. N. Loy and Har ry Sullivan, pinochle; Mrs. Ed Verzal and Dean Reed, auction bridge; and Mrs. H. E. Coyne and Ralph Rickly in contarct drew the door prize. Guild to Meet — The Ladies’ Guild of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Stanley Soukup on Thursday, Febru ary 5, at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. C. E. Jones, Mrs. Felix Hendrick and Mrs. William Aiken are the as sisting hostesses. Pinochle Party at Layh's — At a pinochle party at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. George Layh, sr., on Sunday evening the winners were Don Lyons and Mrs. George Layh, jr., and Mrs. Elwin Rubeck and Ed Dumpert had low scores. Contract Club at Mrs. Brown's— The winners at the Contract bridge club meeting with Mrs. J. P. Brown on January 21 were Mrs. P. B. Harty and Mrs. Edward Gallagher-. Mrs. Harty was a guest. Mrs. Hubbard Hostess— The Merry Mix club met on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. A. B. Hubbard as hostess. Mrs. H. G. Kruse won high score, while Mrs. Paul Shierk got low. Jeudi Club Meets — Mrs. Virgil Barger was hos tess to the members of the Jeu di club at her home last Thurs day evening. Mrs. Max Wan ser and Mrs. Barger were win ners. Give Stanley Party — Mrs. Clay Johnson, sr., and Mrs. Clay Johnson, jr., gave a Stanley party January 21 for 22 guests. __ Smoked — Sausage Lb. Bacon — Squares Lb. - Smoked — 49c 39c Choice Cuts — Sirloin Steak Lb. Choice Grade — Beef Roast Lb. .— Center Cuts — 54c 39c Picnic Shoulders AQr Pork Chops Lb. __ Lb. - Calif. Navel — Oranges 2 Do*. Rome Beauty — Apples 2 Lbs._ Yams 2 Lbs.. 39c 25c 25c Carrots 2 Large Bunches — Celery Large Bunch Pink — 19c 19c Grapefruit 4 Lbs _ Aunt Sue LIQUID WAX With each Qt. you OQr Qt. get one Pint FREE _ »elV Quaker OATS LZee 35c G. T. FROSTING 2 Large Pkgs. 25c Nut Brown COFFEE Lb. Can_ Victor PANCAKE 3-Lb. Pkg__ FLOUR 19c CHORE GIRLS 3 for— 0ne Box U1 \7fuJL^u One Box 39c lc Clover Farm Store Phone 33 O’Neill Bride-Elect Showered with Trailer Gifts LYNCH—A prenuptial show er was given at the Legion hall January 20 for Miss Betty Wike. A large number of friends and relatives were in attend ance. A mock wedding featured Mrs. Florence Harris as the “bride,” Mrs. Ethel Mulhair, “bridegroom,” Mrs. Melita Walchter, “father” of bride, and Mrs. Lizzie Stewart, “min ister.” Lunch consisting of sand- i wiches, pickles, jello, cake and coffee was served by the j bride-elect’s mother, Mrs. John Wike. Many gifts, appropriate i for use in a trailerhouse, where | the couple will live, were re ! ceived. __ Sister-In-Law Killed in Highway Crash Mrs. George Kersenbrock, 33, I of Crete, sister-in-law of John | 1 Kersenbrock, of O’Neill, was! fatally injured last Thursday | in an automobile accident near ' ; Crete. She was traveling alone I when the accident occurcd j Survivors include; Husband; | son—George; daughters—Janice and Joan. Funeral services were held Monday in Crete and burial | was made there. Marriage Licenses Paul Newton, 36, and June jLuben, 31, both of Emmet, on | January 22. • Veryle Donald Miller, 18, and Ruth Elaine Pollock, 16, both of Neligh, on January 23. Thomas J. Goeken, 26, of Omaha, and Lillian C. Ventei cher, 24, of Orchard, on Janu ary 24. Donald Staples, 22, of Atkin son, and Opal Rockford, 18, of Butte, on January 24. Joseph Dufek, jr., over 21, and Lucille M. Hickey, over 21, both of O’Neill, on January 24. Robert Hayter, 26. and Na omi Anderson, over 21, both of (Ainsworth, on January'24. HOSPITAL REPORT O'Neill hospital Admissions: January 22 — Dwayne Summerer, of Ewing, j accident, condition “good”; 23 —Mrs. Virgil Wilson, of Butte; ! Mrs. Ed Determan, of O’Neill; 24—Eugene Van Every, of O’ Neill, tonsillectomy, condition “good”; 28—Mrs. D. L- Bohn, of Inman, surgical. Dismissals: January 21 — Dennis Ickes, of Page; William David, of Chambers; 22—Mrs. Marion Parks, and son, of Mid dlebranch; Mrs. William O’Bri en and son, of O’Neill; 23 — Dwayne Summerer, of Ewing; 24 — Mrs. John Mullen and daughter, of O’Neill; 25—Eu gene Van Every, of O'Neill; 26 —Marvin Clouse, of O’Neill; Mrs. Joe Peter, of O’Neill; Mrs. A. Neil Dawes, of O’Neill; 27— Janice Jarman, of Chambers. In hospital: Francis Flood, of O’Neill, condition “good.” i J_ Married at Atkinson— June Luben and Paul New ton, both of Emmet, were mar ried Friday in Atkinson at the Methodist parsonage by Rev. W. C. Birmingham. The couple will make their home in Em met. Mrs. Van Every Hostess — Mrs. Eugene Van Every was hostess to the members of the ONO club on January 21 at her home. Visit at Wayne— Blake Benson and Mrs. Ben son spent Sunday at Wayne visiting Mrs. George J. Hess and Mrs. S. J. Benson. Mrs. Bridges Entertains— The MM club met January 21 with Mrs. Alice Bridges as hos tess. Join the MARCH OF DIMES The Ladies of the METHODIST and PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES are having a FOOD SALE at the KALYA IGA STORE — on — SAT., JAN. 31 2 p. m. Proceeds Will Go to the Polio Fund SICK & INJURED O’NEILL—Mrs. Gene James, formerly Betty McNally, is se riously ill at St. Mary’s hospi ;al in North Platte. Mrs. lames is a sister of Mrs. Dick romlinson. . • Mrs. H. J. Bir mingham took her mother, Mrs. 2. E. Stout, to Sioux City on Monday for medical treatment. . . Donald Engler was called to Sioux City on Tuesday by the illness of his mother, Mrs. B. C. Engler, of Stuart. Mrs. Engler is a patient at St. Vin cent’s. . • Miss Marian Ol son, R. N., of Galveston, Tex., is in Lincoln near her father, Ed Olson, who is in the Veter ans’ hospital. She will arrive here February 3. Mr. Olson’s condition is “unchanged.’ INMAN — Har y McGraw was called to Oklahoma City, Okla., January 21 due to the serious illness of his father, Thomas McGraw. . . . Mrs. Thomas R. Watson is a patient at Our Lady of Lourdes hos pital at Norfolk. . . . Archie May is a patient in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital at Norfolk . , . . Mrs. Clarence Hansen submitted to a major opera tion in the Methodist hospital at Sioux City last Thursday. Mr. Hansen accompanied her to Sioux City and Miss Murl Keyes has been staying in Sioux City near Mrs. Hansen. The patient’s condition is “satis factory.” . J. T. Thompson suf fered a heart attack Sunday night and is still confined to his home. . . Mrs. Anna Smith and Mrs. Kenneth Smith went I to Sioux City Tuesday to con sult a physician. LYNCH—Mrs. Dan McKen j zie was dismissed last week from an Omaha hospital where j she had been an operative pa tient. . . William Mulhair is an operative patient in the Lynch hospital. EMMET— James Carney de parted Monday for Rochester, Minn., where he will go THE FRONTIER, O’Neill, Nebr., Jan. $9, 1948.—PAGE 5 * through a clinic. Upon leaving Rochester he will go to Water-! bury to make an extended vis it with relatives. REDBIRD—Mrs. Elmer Lu edtke is on the sick list this week. Her sister, Miss Agnes Brim, of Scotia, arived Fiday to stay with her. CHAMBERS — Darlene Grimes returned Sunday from a Norfolk hospital where she had been following an appen dectomy. Linda Smith Honored— INMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Smith and family, Mrs. Anna Smith, Mrs. Etta Trow bridge and Ernest, Mrs. Myrle I Caster and Carol Ann and Mrs. Eva Murten spent Sunday in | Page as dinner guests of Mr. land Mrs. Melvin Smith and I Linda. The occasion was Lin ida’s fourth birthday anniver I sary. INMAN NEWS Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Clark, of Burwell, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Anna Clark, who is nursing a broken wrist. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tomp kins, Linelle and Roger spent the weekend in Bassett as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren McClurg and family. Earnest Trowbridge went to Council Bluffs, la., on Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Butler, of Neligh. Clarence Hansen and Murl Keyes came Sunday from ; Sioux City where they had spent several days with Mrs. Hansen, who is a patient at the Methodist hospital. D D. DeBolt attended a trac tor school in Creighton on Monday and Tuesday. with FEATURES! . . . AND THAT'S THE BIG REA SON WHY THE FRONTIER MORE THAN DOUBLED ITS NET PAID CIRCULATION DURING 1947. FOLKS LIKE FEATURES IN ANY NEWSPAPER, AND THE FRONTIER HAS ASSEMBLED TOP - NOTCHERS. Prairieland Talk Hundreds of oldtimers and lots of young readers turn first to “Prairieland Talk.” Its author, Romaine Saunders (now residing in Lincoln) is a veteran Holt county newspaper man and a seasoned observer of the passing scene He mingles sentiment with a lot of good common sense and “Prairieland Talk” emerges as one of the best personal columns in the state’s press. The Frontier Woman From the little white house out on the wind swept Holt countryside come the lines for The Frontier’s newest feature, "The Frontier Woman.” Each week this column is filled with homespun, everyday household and human interest news and chit-chat. In 1938 Mrs. Pease was chosen as the outstand ing country correspondent in the United States by her writing in National publications. The Frontier Photos John H. McCarville, a newcomer in O’Neill during the past 18 months, is an old-hand in the picture-taking business. He started by making aerial photographs for the Navy during World War II. As a staff photographer, he coyers everything from bubble-gum contests to floods. The Frontier during 1947 published more “homeprint" pictures than all other Holt county newspapers combined! $2.50 Per Year in Nebraska $3 Elsewhere "About a Nickel a Week"