The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 21, 1949, SECTION 1, Page 5, Image 5

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    Wayne College Vocal
Trio in Program
The Wayne State Teachers
college vocal trio will give a1
program today (Thursday) at I
the O’Neill public school aud- I
itorium at 1:15 p. m. The pub
lic is invited to attend. Tnere
will be no admission charge.
—
Catholic Daughters
in Social Meet—
The Catholic Daughters of
America held its social meet*
ing at the Knights of Colum- I
bus hall Tuesday evening. Cards
furnished the entertainment
with Mrs. M. J. Wallace win- |
ning high; Mrs. Verle McDer
mott, low, and Mrs. Augusta
McPharlin, door prize. Lunch
was served by the committee
with Mrs. John Melvin as
chairman. Assisting her were:
Mrs. Mark Schelkopf, Mrs.
Lyle Benda, Mrs. Lester Jonas,
Mrs. Gertrude Minahan, Mrs.
Leonard Shoemaker, Mrs. Ad
olph Gilg.
4 New Members in
Project Culb—
The Elkhorn project club
met Wednesday, April 13, at
the home of Mrs. Louis Niles.
Mrs. Ray Laurence was assis
tant hostess. Four new mem
bers were accepted. The lesson
on different kinds of materials
was given by the leader, Mrs.
Robert Cook.
Students Here—
Richard Connell, of Sidney,
formerly of O’Neill, was a
weekend guest of James
Bridges and Guy Harris. Con
nell and Bridges are students
at Nebraska Wesleyan univer
sity in Lincoln and Harris is a
student at Arkansas State col
lege at Conway, Ark.
Mrs. Miller Entertains—
Mrs. Marvin Miller entertain
ed the Duo Dex club Monday
evening. The club met at the
M & M cafe for dinner and
later played cards at the home
of Mrs. Miller. Mrs. William
Artis and Mrs. Miller were
winners.
Girl Scouts in
Easter Egg Hunt—
Girl Scout troop I had an
Easter egg hunt, Saturday at
the home of Mrs. Merle Hick
ey. Sandra Harper won a prize
for finding the golden egg.
Mary Catherine Turner won a
prize for finding the most eggst
Church Group Meets
After Suspension—
The Meek assembly met Sun
day at the Charles Fox home
with Rev. F. E. Anderson of- [
ficiating. Luncheon was served.;
It has been four months since j
he group has been able to meet.!
Martez Meets—
The Martez club met Tues- j
day evening at the home of
Mrs. Edward L. O’Donnell.
Winners were: Mrs. W. J. Froe
lich, Mrs. Edward Campbell <
and Miss Anna O’Donnell
We Beg Your Pardon—
In a recent issue The Fron
tier stated that Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Frisch, of Atkinsom, <
had purchased the OK Inn :
This was erroneous, The Fron- ]
tier has been advised.
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O'NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Merri- ;
man and son, James, spent
Sunday in Sioux City visiting 1
at the homes of F. E. and I. W.
Merriman.
Keith Vincent spent the :
weekend visiting his parents, i
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vincent.
Keith attends the University of
Nebraska medical school in l
Omaha. , , , \
Mrs. James Kelly an*l daugh- I
ter, Mary Lois, Mrs. Ina Wolfe,
and Catherine Judge spent Fri- '
day in Norfolk on business. I
Mr. and Mrs. Orville McKim I
were Sunday dinner guests' at J
the home of the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. An- s
derson, of Page. j
.
1
O’Neill Locals
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jaszkow
iak were Sunday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs J. G.
Brewster, of Stuart.
Miss Nancy Froelich spenl
the Easter holidays visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J.
Froelich. Nancy attends Barat
college at Lake Forest, 111.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lohaus
are leaving Thursday for San
Angelo, Tex., to visit their son,
John Lee Baker, who is a ca
det in the air force.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hubbard
spent Sunday in Hastings on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bourne
and children, of Atkinson, were
Easter Sunday guests at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Larry
Bourne.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fuhrer and
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hickey
were Sunday dinner guests at
the home of P. V. Hickey.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Robertson,
of Chambers, were Tuesday vis*
itors at the home of their son,
Delbert, and Mrs. Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hull
and family, of Sioux City,
spent the weekend visiting Mr.
and Mrs. D. A. Baker and
other relatives.
Fred Halva left Monday for
Lincoln where he attends the
University of Nebraska, aftoj
spending the weekend with hij
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Halva.
Miss Barbara Birmingham is
spending the Easter holidays
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Birmingham. Bar
bara attends Barat college in
Lake Forest, 1111.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Sauers
returned Friday after spending
the Winter in Florida and
Long Beach, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Siebken
spent the weekend visiting
friends and relatives in O’Neill
and Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Pruitt, of
Chadron, spent the Easter hoh
idays visiting relatives and
tnenas in u mem.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jonas
and familly, and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Jonas and daughter
were Sunday dinner guests at
[he home of Mr. and Mrs. Lau
rence Jonas.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin John
son and daughter, and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Kalina, of Table Rock,
were Sunday guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. O.
Johnson.
Mrs. A. R. Wyant spent the
Faster weekend visiting her
father. J. A. Vaughn, of Colum
bus. , „
J T Bourne, of Omaha, left
Monday after spending a few
lavs visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Bourne, of Atkinson, and Mr.
md Mrs. Laurence Bourne, of
D’Neill.
Allen Martin, of O’Neill,
Look a pledge to join the Al
jha Psi Omega honorary fra
;ernity recently at the Wayne
State college. He returned to
TNeill last Thursday to spend
he Easter holidays at home
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
jenry Martin. j
Mr. and Mrs. Jaimes Boyle
md family and Dick Robert!
Irove to Grand Island Easter
Sunday where Edgar left by
jus for Ft. Lawton, Wash. He
vis been visiting his folks for
he past two weeks.
James Bridges spent the
weekend visiting his mother
VIrs. Alice Bridges. James' at
ends Nebraska Wesleyan uni->
/ersity at Lincoln.
Tom Ebbenhaus, of Bassett
pent Monday visiting his
;randmother, Mrs. Catherine
Sbbenhaus.
Edward Condon left Tuesday
or Lincoln after spending the
lolidays with his mother, Mrs !
lope Condon, and family. 1
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carroll
vere Easter Sunday guests oil
drs. Carroll’s parents, Mr. and
Jrs. Isaac DeHamer, of Sibleyt
a.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guage
•pent Wednesday, April 13, in
Ubion visiting Mr. Grage’s
nother, who is ill.
Miss Patti Kaiser, of RapicJ
Mty. S. D.. is spending the i
lolidays visiting relatives and 1
riends. . J
Miss Donna Clements', of
)maha, spent the weekend vis- j
ting her parents, Mr. and Mrs 1
’rank Clements. Robert Clem
• nts. who attends Norfolk Bus
ness college, also spent the
weekend at home.
Mr and Mrs. John Walker
md son. Bobby, of Ewing j
vere Sundav dinner guests at
he home of Mrs. John Carr.
Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Vincent,
if Fort Dodge, la., spent the
weekend visiting Mr. Vincent’?
>arents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
/incent.
Edward Campbell and Jo
ieph Devine, o f Cheyenn •
Vyo spent the weekend with
VIr and Mrs. Ed Campbell,
loth boys attend Creighton
miversity. _ i
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PERRIGO VISUAL CLINIC
Formerly known as P«rri»o Optwnl Os.
Offers More New and Modem Bq*ip«eat and Methods
Eyes Examined - daaaes Prenerifcad
Visual Training - Contact Lenses
PERRIGO VISUAL CLINIC
rem E "f” iio. O.D. JOHN N. GUNNING, O.D.
Optometrists
416 Norfolk Ave. Phone 330 Norfolk, Nebr.
Hours 9 to 5 — Sat. 9 to 1
THE FRONTIER — PAGE 5
O'Neill. Nebr., April 21. 1949
Atkinson improvement
Llub Reorganizes
ATKINSON—The Civic Im
provement Garden club met
Tuesday, April 12, at the Me
morial hall for a reorgamza*
tion meeting.
.urs. rianK Shrdla, president
iof the eluu and director ul
the fourth d.strict of Nebraska
meeting, and explained ihe
state garden eiubs, opened the
purpose of organizing in crier
to federate with the Nebraska
state garden clubs.
ivi i s . Skrual emphaized
that both men and women are
eligible for membership in any
of the groups—either flowers’,
gardening or civic improve
ment.
Mrs. Claude Humphreys
£poke on the advantages of be
longing to the sUte club and
the national council.
Mrs. Roy Griffin suggested a
few national flower societies
which they might join. Mrs
Fred Mack and Mrs. N. K. Mc
Kee were on the committee for
the tea. Helen Spence sang
two solos, accompanied by
Bonnie Humphrey.
Infants Baptized
During Easter Season—
INMAN— During the Easter
1 season the following children
were received into the Meth
odist church by baptism by
Rev. Roy M. Wingate:
Louise Rebecca and Charles
Eugene, children of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Kestenholtz; Do
ra Ellen, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Ferris; Bert Ray,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Clark; Anndolyn Ray and
Thomas Graydon, children of
Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Hutton,
of Wayne; Dianne Claire,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald Luben.
Miss Velma Abney, of Ew
ing, and Mrs. Merlin Luben, of
Clearwater, were received by
letter.
INMAN LOCALS.
Edwin Spath, Mr. and Mrs
Arnold Spath, Maureen and
Nelda, all of Dixon; Miss Nor
ma Spath, of Sioux City; Mr.
nd Mrs. Alvin Huse, Karen
; and Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Har
lan Spath and Dennis Page;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spath, of
Chambers; Mr. and Mrs,
George Fullerton, of Amelia,
were Easter Sunday visitors in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Spath. Sunday was also Mrs
Spath’s birthday anniversary.
She received many gifts and
greetings.
NOTICE 1 !
Dr. Edw. J. Norwood. O. D..
Optometrist, from Crawford,
Nebraska, will be in
O'Neill, Date April 29 At Hotel
Golden
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
49-51
• • ,
Custom
CORN SHELLING!
New M-M Truck
Mounted Sheller
• 1,500-Bu. Per Hour
Capacity.
• Make arrangements for
your Shelling with . . .
K.C. HUNT
Hunt’s Recapping
Service
Pleone 289 O'Neill
47tf
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SPECIAL OFFER!
Through a contract with a New
York advertising Co. we are
able to offer 3 Sparkling Silfrosl
custom designed glasses for
only 89c with the opportunity of
increasing vour set to one dozen.
These come in your choice of 6
designs—Horse and Rider, Duck
in Flight, Dancing Figures,
Hunting Dogs. Sailfish or Palm
Trees.
If you do not otherwise receive
a coupon which entitles you to
take advantage of this offer .
please inquire at our station in
West O'Neill and we will give
you full details. A set of these
beautiful tumblers is on display
at our station.
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BECKWITH OIL CO.
In West O'Neill Phone 40
Armour's
Canned
MILK
SALE STARTS THURSDAY, APRIL 21 THROUGH SATURDAY, APRIL 23
Mother’s Best
50-lb. sack
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UBBYVJ FANCY
PINEAPPLE No. 2£ can 39C
Lushus Heavy SYRUP Gal. 79c
ROBB ROSS or LUSHUS
GELATINE 0 packages 25c
SHINA DISH
Soap Powder Ig. pkg. 2 7 C
B \KER'S
CHOCOLATE CHIPS pkg. 23c
OLD NICK
CANDY BARS Box 89c
Toilet TISSUE 2 rolls 15c
Lux SOAP 3 tars 25c
ARMOUR'S
Pork & Beans 2 No. 2 cans 29c
FRUIT
COCKTAIL Tall can 25c
FANCY
PRUNES
Near Gal 45c <
PEAS - CORN
CARROTS
6 No. 2 cans 89 c
MR. FARMER...
WE WANT YOUR
Eggs 39c
CASH OR TRADE
Subiecl lo Chanqe in Market . . . No Dealer
Eggs Wanted.
^ FANCY
PEACHES
Near Gal. 59c
HUNT’S
KATCHUP
6 - 14-oz.
Bottles. 89c
I Bacon Squares or *911A1'
Bacon Ends & Pieces ^■5® | ]
Cudahy's ALL MEAT
Weiners or Minced
Ham, Lb.
45c
U. S. Good
BEEF ROAST
Lb. 49c
Longhorn
CHEESE
Lb. 37c
Pickle and Pimento f
or Macaron' and ■
Cheese ]
Lb. 39c
IVORY SNOW or J
IVORY FLAKES I
Lg.Pkg.25c
Swanco OLEG
2 Lb. Pkgs. 49c
**LADY CORINNE STRAWBERRY '
PRESERVES
1-lb. jar 39c
I ICE BERG
| LETTUCE lb. 10c
GREEN SOLID
| CABBAGE lb. 5 c
| GREEN TOP
Carrots, 2 bchs. 15c
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY
SEED POTATOES
COBBLERS — WARBAS — OHIOS
PONTIACS — BLISS TRIUMPHS
I RED TRIUMPH 100 lbs. 4
POTATOES 1.98 |
Vegetable or Tomato
SOUP
No. 2 can.... 10c
100% PURE
LARD
2Lb.Pkgs.27c
. WHEAT1ES
2 Pkgs- 29c j
OPEN j
SUNDAY
AND I
EVENINGS I
West O’Neil] J