The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 04, 1948, Section 3, Page 3, Image 17

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    Miss Carney Entertains i
Guest From New Jersey
Miss Mary E. Carney enter
tained as her houseguest, a
cousin from New Brunswick
N. J., Miss Mae Flomerieit
Miss Flomerfelt was returning
from a vacation in Los Ange
1 e s, Calif. After spending
three days here Miss Flomer
felt departed for Sioux City1
Wednesday, October 27, en 1
route to New Jersey. Miss
Carney accompanied her and
visited her sister, Mrs. Mar
guerite Curtis, and daughter.
Miss Carney returned Sunday
evening.
Younger Set Is
Honored At Dinner—
Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Froelich entertained at a tur
key dinner Sunday in honor
of their daughter, Miss Nancy,
a student at Barat college at
Lake Forest, 111., and her cou
sin, Edward Campbell, a stu
dent at Creighton university,
and 'his weekend guests, Rob
ert Carson, of Texas, and Jo
seph Devine.
Mrs. Beilin Entertains
At Halowe'en Party—
The Star Light club and its
guests held a Hallowe’en par
ty at the home of Mrs. Charles
Beilin on Monday evenin„.
Each member and guest was
called for in a ‘ghost wagon.”
Hallowe’en games, tricks ana
fortunes were in store for the
20 guests. A late supper, Hal
lowe’en style, was served.
Going to St. Louis—
Leaving Saturday for St.
Louis, Mo., will be Mr. and
Mrs. William J. Froelich and
family, Mrs. H. J. Birmingham
and Mrs. Edward Campbell.
They expect to visit William
Froelich, a student in the Jes
uit seminary at Florissant,
near St. Louis.
13 Hallowe'en Guests—
On Saturday evening there
was a Hallowe’en party held
for 13 little guests. The hosts
were Larry and Perry Dawes,
sons of Mr. and Mrs. A. Neil
Dawes. The costumed guests
played games' and had Hallo
we'en refreshments.
6 Are Entertained
by Clausons—
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Clauson
entertained three couples on
Tuesday at dinner in the par
ty room at the Tom Tom.
Return from St. Paul—
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mason
returned Sunday after a five
weeks’ stay in St. Paul, Minn.,
where Mr. Mason attended a
Swift’s training school_
- ' 1
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Dance
THURSDAY, NOV. 11
American Legion
BALLROOM
— O’Neill —
“Where the Big
Bands Play”
★
DON SHAW
and His Orchestra
★
Admission:
$1 Per Person
(Incl. Tax)
MRS. SAIGH . . . Mi's. Dean
P. Saigh (above) is the for
mer Miss Josephine Abdalla,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ferris Abdalla, of Stuart.
Miss Abdalla exchanged nup
tial vows with Dean P.
Saigh, of Fort Dodge, la., on
Sunday, October 24, at St.
Boniface Catholic church in
Stuart, Rev. A. J. Paschang
officiating. Mr. and Mrs.
Saigh will live in Fort
Dodge, la., where Mr. Saight
is in the grocery business.—
O’Neill Photo Co.
WEDS AT PADDOCK . , .
r s. Benjamin Johring
(above) is the former La
Vonne E. Walters, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wal
ters. Mr. and Mrs. Johring
were married on Sunday,
October 10, at Paddock Un
ion church. Clair Utterback.
of Clearwater, officiated.
The bridegroom is the son
of Mrs. Fred Johring. Mr.
and Mrs. Johring will make
their home northeast of O’
Neill.—O’Neill Photo Co.
Entertains Friendly
Neighbors Club—
Mrs. Roy D. Johnson enter
tained the Friendly Neighbors
Project club last Thursday af
ternoon. Mrs. Donald Loy was
assistant hostess. The lesson,
which was given by Mrs. Del
la Eby, was entitled “Plants.”
Refreshments in keeping with
Halowe’en were served.
Past Noble Grands Meet—
The Past Noble Grands of
the Rebekah lodge were enter
tained Friday evening at the
hall by Mrs. Dale Fetrow. The
ladies quilted for the Odd
F’ellows home at York.
Cohosts At Luncheon—
Mrs. H. J. Hammond and
Mrs. L. A. Burgess were host
esses Wednesday at the Coun
try club luncheon-bridge.
Jeudi Club Meets
At Gonderingers—
Mrs. Norman Gonderinger is
hostess tonight (Thursday) to
members of the Jeudi club.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mrs. Ed O’Donnell, of Den
ver, returned October 26 after
having visited her brother, J. j
B. Ryan, and other relatives, i
Miss Nancy Pray, of Omaha. '
was a weekend guest at the •
H. B. Grady home.
Thomas Harty, a student at
Creighton University in Oma
ha, spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
B. Harty.
O’NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Elk
ins, who purchased a cafe in
Chambers, moved Sunday.
Dale Buckmaster, o: Inman,
will occupy the Elkins home.
Miss Veronica Coyne, a stu
dent at the University of Ne
braska at Lincoln, spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Coyne.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Richard
son, of Ainsworth, accompan
ied by their daughter, Mrs. C.
K. Hill, Mr. Hill and family,
of O’Neill, went to Pickstown,
S. D., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Beck- j
and Vermce and Bobby re-1
turned Friday from a two
days’ business trip -to Omaha.
Mrs. Harry Petersen, who
attended the teachers’ conven
tion in Norfolk, visited in
Madison at the home of the
Andersons'. Mr. Anderson was
a former superintendent of
schools in O’Neill. June Pet
ersen accompanied her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Abart
and daughter were to have
left Wednesday for North
Platte, where Mr. Abart was
to have attended a Veterans'
school for the rest of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hill and
family expect to leave Friday
.or Hebron where they will
stay until Saturday. They
will attend a wedding in Red
Cloud Sunday and plan to re
turn Monday.
Miss Marjorie Hungerford,
of Bassett, formerly of O’Neill,
visited here Friday.
Dr. J. P. Brown attended the
midwest medical meeting in
1 Omaha last week. Mrs'. Brown
I accompanied him.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lanman
I spent the weekend in Verdel
; visiting their son, Roy E. Lan
man.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mellor
and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mellor,
of Atkinson, spent the week
end in Omaha.
Mrs. Raymond Schneider
and children, Mr. and Mrs.
August Rogert, of Lincoln, ar
rived Thursday to visit Mrs.
Schneider’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Langan, and Mr.
and Mrs'. Joseph Langan.
Fred Cronk has returned to
his home in Page after having
visited his daugther, Mrs. Dale
Fetrow, Mr. Fetrow and fam
ily.
The four Dexter boys. Law
rence, Harold, Darrel and Jer
ry, spent their school vacation
from October 27 to Sunday at
the home of their paternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Dexter, of Amelia.
Mrs. D. D. DeBolt and De
lores and Patty visited in Nor
folk last Thursday at the
home of the former’s sister,
Mrs. Gerald Towle.
Miss Maxine Golden, a stu
i dent at St. Catherine’s hospi
tal in Omaha, spent Saturday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. J. Golden. She returned
! Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Harmon
returned Monday from Scotts
blulf where they spent a few
days visiting Mr. Harmon’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Harmon, who were celebrating
their 51st wedding anniversa
ry.
Sunday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hay
ford were Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Sass and Mrs. John Jackson
and two sons, all of Casper,
Wyo.
The night of the farmers
ranchers stag party, Wednes
day, October 26, Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Cone entertained Mr.
and Mrs. August Brinkman
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warner and
Bailey Miller, all of Atkinson,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ries
and friends.
Saturday the Arthur Dexter
family visited with Mr. Dex
1 ter’s sister and her husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bly, in
Amelia. They spent Sunday
with Mr. Dexter’s parents, Mr.
' and Mrs. Ed Dexter, also of j
Amelia. For dinner they had ;
some of the venison that Mr.
Dexter had bagged.
Saturday, Miss Nancy Froe
lich visited her parents, the
William J. Froelichs,, until
Monday morning. Miss Froe
lich is a freshman at Barat
college, Lake Forest, II.
Another college st u d e n t.
Miss Patricia O’Donnell, of
Rosary college, River Forest,
111., spent Sunday at her
home. She returned Sunday.
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. D. D.
DeBolt and family visited in
Newport at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. L. F. Lashmett.
Mrs. Emmet Moore returned
Sunday from Des Moines and
Manning, la., where she spent
the week on business.
FRENCH TROOPS GUARD MINES . . . Helmeted guards pa
trol a bridge that runs over a number of mine pits in the St.
Etienne sector of France. The idle mines, guarded by troops,
symbolize the general situation throughout French coal fields,
as government troops and guards took over mines from Com
munist-led strikers. Some 350,000 miners are involved.
HOT ZIGGETY! ... All these
happy faces peering through
the door of the Kemble school
in Utica, N. Y., could mean
but one thing—the school
house caught fire. It didn’t
burn down, but fire damag
ed a big part of the roof, and
so school was out temporarily.
What could be nicer!
TRAVELING MAN...
George L. “Dad” Howe, 04,
pedaled into Los Angeles tnree
months and two days alter
leaving Thomason, Ga. “Dad"
left home with $5, wound up
with three cents, after trav
eling 1,300 miles. His bride,
Willie Edith, 35, planned to j
come and make it a honey
moon trip, but had to remain
at home.
to the
New OUTLAW Store
from the
KAPLAN WHOLESALE GROCERY CO.
— Sioux City —
Mrs. Gillespie Is Hostess
Monday Evening—
Winners of the 9FF club
held Monday evening at the
home of Mrs. W. B. Gillespie
were Mrs. Robert E. Evans,
high; Mrs. Edward Verzal. sec
ond high; and Mrs. Elgin Ray
the all-cut. Mrs. H. Murel
McClure was a guest.
Mesdames Gallagher and Gatz
Are Winners at Club—
Winners at the Delta Dek
meeting last Thursday were
Mrs. Edward M. Gallagher
and Mrs. C. J. Gatz. Mrs.
Frank Froelich was hostess.
THE FRONTIER, O'Neill, Nebr., November 4, 1948—PAGE 3
Homemakers Study
Makeovers from Leather'—
CELIA — The Celia Home
makers Project club met with
Mrs. Lee Terwilliger on Wed
nesday, October 27. The lead
ers, Helen Beck and Mrs. P.
W. Kilmurry, presented the
lesson on “Makeovers from
Leathers.” A regular business
meeting was held. Lunch was
served.
Other Celia News
Mrs. Leo Milner and two
sons, Murl and Billy, of Ches
ter, Pa., arrived Monday, No
vember 1, for a visit at the
farm home o' Mrs. Milners
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A
Hammerberg. They will also
visit her grandfather, F. O,
Hammerberg, who is quite
sick, and other relatives. Murl.
6, and Billy, 4 will meet their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Miner, for the first time.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hend
ricks were O’Neill visitors on
Tuesday, October 26.
Perry Terwilliger is the
owner of a new 1948 Hudson
car.
The Connie Frickel, jr., new
home is ready for the plaster
ers.
Mrs. Stanley Johnson, Mrs.
Ed Bausch took Miss Edna
Bausch, R. N., of Spokane,
Wash., to Omaha Thursday,
October 28, to visit a sister be
fore she returns to Washington
to resume her duties as nurse.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Johnson
went to Oakland Wednesday,
October 27, to visit relatives.
Lawrence Smith combined
alfalfa for O. A. Hammerberg
Wednesday afternoon, October
27.
Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg vis
ited the Mark Hendricks fam
ily Thursday afternoon, Octo
ber 28, and took home some
squash and pumpkins. The
Hendricks family raised a
bumper crop of both.
Miss Dorothy Scott visited
Mrs. E. W. Samms and Diane
Wednesday afternoon, October
27.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lari and
son, oi Nebraska City, are
hunting guests at the Lee Ter
williger home.
Mrs. D. F. Scott had a Hal
lowe’en party for the children
of the Celia and Hendricks
schools.
Robert Pease, Perry Terwil
ligor and Bob Lari visited
Ge: • Livingston Friday. Octo
ber 29, and they all went
huntin.;.
Member*. Go io Parly
Wearing I Taskr—
PAGE—i’e Page Improve
ment club h Jd a party at the
American Le^ in hall Tuesday
evening. Each member invit
ed a guest and they were all
to come mask 1. A lunch
was served by th.. members.
Just-a-Mere Meets—
PAGE — The Just-a-T.'ere
club met with Mrs. C. A.
Townsend Friday afternoon
with eight members present.
The afternoon was spent so
cially.
Just-a-Mere Meets —
PAGE — The Just-a-Mere
club met with Mrs. C. A.
Townsend Friday afternoon
with eight members' present.
The afternoon was spent soc
ially.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hynes
spent the weekend visiting
Mrs. Hynes’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. M Vicklind, of Kan
sis City, Mo.
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