The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 22, 1949, SECTION 3, Page 14, Image 14

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    Newlyweds Honored
At a Charivari
CELIA — About 50 persons
gathered at the Lee Terwilliger
home Friday evening, Decem
be 16, to charivari their son.
Perry, and his bride, w?ho were
married December 5.
The group was invited inside.
After visiting for awhile, the
visitors were served a lunch
eon, candy bars and cigars.
Other Celia News
Alex Forsythe visited the Ted
Baumcister’s, South of Atkin
son, on Sunday afternoon, De
cember 18 Their daughter, Ar
lene Baumeister, who is work
ing in Corpus Christi, Tex., went
to Omaha by plane December
17 and was met by her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Baumeister,
and brother, Clayton. Arlene
will be home for Christmas as
she has two weeks’ vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Naber vis
ited the Carl Damero family
Thursday evening, December
15, and helped their son, Marlin,
celebrate his first birthday an
niversary.
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NOTICE
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We will be closed all day *
Christmas . . . Sunday, De- «
cember 25, 1949.
Anyone wishing to place *
orders for baked goods may 3
pick them up by Saturday
evening. $
We will roast foul on Sun
i day. Please bring your own
| roaster and call for them by '
noon on Sunday.
! M & M BAKERY I
& CAFE Jj
— O’NEILL— ||
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer -
i berg visited the Kilmurrys Sun
! lav evening, December 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Terwilliger
went to Omaha Wednesday. De
cember 14, and returned Thurs
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg Sunday
afternoon, December 18.
Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman and son,
Roger, visited her sister, Mrs.
Beryl Beck, and family Friday,
Decern ber 16.
Wednesday evening, Decem
ber 14, visitors at the Bernard
Blackmore home were Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Margritz and child
ren.
Mrs. George Beck visited her
aunt, Mrs. Frank LeMunyan.
Tuesday afternoon, December
13 Mrs. LeMunyan is recover
ing from a broken hip.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schwindt
and daughter, Venita, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson
Thursday evening, December 15.
Sunday, December 18, dinner
guests at the George Beck home
were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mlinar
and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mli
nar.
Donald Coleman and Bernard
Sterns helped Stanley Johnson
Friday and Saturday, December
16 and 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bausch were
O’Neill visitors Thursday, I}e
cember 15.
Wednesday evening, Decem
ber 14, visitors at the D. F.
Scott home were Mr. and Mrs.
P. W. Kilmurry.
The D. F. Scott home was
the scene of a family Christmas
party Sunday, December 18.
Those present were: Miss Doro
thy Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Dobias and sons, Roger and Rod
ney, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Scott
and Patty, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Livingston. Mr. and Mrs. D. F.
Scott plan to leave Friday, De
cember 23, for a vacation in Los
Angeles, Calif., where they will
visit relatives.
Mrs, Bernard Blackmore went
to Sargeant Thursday, Decem
ber 15, and Burwell Friday, De
cember 16, working in the ca
pacity of warden of the Re
bekah assembly of Nebraska.
St Mary’s Alumni Association
ANNUAL
BENEFIT NANCE
MONDAY, DECEMBER 26TH
At American Legion Hall !
DON LOFLON and Hi» Orchestra
Admission: $1.00 (including tax)
Prices Going Up?
Steel Companies Advance
Their Prices $4.00 to $10.00
BUT
OUR USED CAR PRICES ARE DOWN!
SEE'THE FOLLOWING TOP VALUES TODAY:
1947 Chevrolet 4-door, reconditioned, with heater, radio, anti
freeze. sun visor, seat covers and withour OK war
ranty YOU SAVE $825
1947 Chevrolet 4-door, very good, with heater, radio, anti
freeze. You can't miss on this one. YOU SAVE $800
1948 Chevrolet 2-door Aero, very low mileage, radio, heater.
anti freeze, and other extras. This is the most popular
and wanted used car model on the market. YOU
SAVE $670
1948 Chevrolet 4-door, very low mileage with heater, radio,
anti-freeze and other extras. A very good used car.
YOU SAVE _ $700
AND WHAT DO YOU OFFER ON
THESE OLD PREWAR MODELS?
1937 Willy Vi-ton pickup. It's vy»ry useable. We think it's
worth $165. What Do You Bid?
1941 Chevrolet 2-doer, needs some metal work, but it's better
than it looks and we think it's worth $435.
What Do You Bid?
1942 Plymouth 4-door. It's a little rough, but has good tires
and the motor is only 6-months-old. We think it's
worth $195. If you're handy you can save.
What Do You Bid?
1949 Chevrolet Va-ton pickup with steel box. and IT'S BRAND
NEW. We must move this one and we will. DISCOUNT
If we do not advertise what you are wanting,
come in anyhow, our stock changes every
day. Tell us what you want and we will get
it for you.
WE WILL FINANCE YOUR PURCHASE ON
REASONABLE COST BASIS.
Before you buy any car, see:
Jack Davis or Ray Bosn
— at —
MIDWEST MOTOR GO., LTD.
Gus Robertson was a caller at
j the O. A. Hammerberg home
Sunday afternoon, December 18.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Kilmurry
visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mor
rison in O'Neill Tuesday, De
cember 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ki'murry
were O'Neill visitors Monday,
December 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Focken
and daughter, Marjorie, visited
her sister, Mrs. Henry Kahler,
and family Saturday, December
17.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz
and family were Sunday, De
cember 11, dinner guests at the
La vrence Smith home.
DeArmas-Lamason
Nuptials in Florida
I’AGE — Miss Betty Jo De
Annas, daughter of Mrs. Rosa
DeArmas, of Tampa, Fla., be
came the bride of Lt. Jerry Lynn
Lamason, son of Mr. and Mrs
Gerald Lamason, of Page, in a
double-ring ceremony at the
base chapel at MacDill air force
base, Fla., on Friday, December
9, at 8 p.m.
Capt. Fred P. Jones, chaplain,
officiated. The bride was given
in marriage by her brother-in
law, Lt. Harry D. Hink.
The bride wore a navy blue
crepe dress with gray accessor
ies and a white orchid corsage.
The matron-of-honor, sister of
the bride, wore a navy blue
dress with pink accessories and
a pink carnation corsage. Capt.
Edward A. Sweeney was the
bridegroom’s best man.
The vocal selections, “Be
cause” and “Always,” were sung
by Mrs. Harry D. Hinks preced
ing the ceremony. At the end of
the ceremony heads were bowed
as Mrs. Hinks sang “The Lord’s
Prayer.”
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held at the officers’
club. The table was centered
with a three-tier cake with a
miniature bride and bridegroom.
The bride was a graduate of
Plant high school, Tampa, Fla.,
in 1944, and has been employed
by Eli Witt Co. for the past two
vears.
The bridegroom graduated
from the Page high school in
1944 and was commissioned in
the army in August, 1946.
After a short visit with the
bridegroom’s parents at Page,
they will continue their honey
moon at Miami and Key West,
Fla.
They will reside in Tampa
where the bridegroom is now as
signed to 937 Engineer Aviation
Group at MacDill base.
BeeWarts Hosts—
PAGE — Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Harper and daughters, of
O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Har
per and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Stauffer and sons, of Page, were
dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Beeleart and
family. The event was in cele
bration of Mr. Harper’s birth
day anniversary.
Mrs. Kemper Hostess—
PAGE — Our Neighborhood
club held a Christmas party at
the home of Mrs. Herbert Kem
per on Wednesday, December
14. with 10 members present.
Games were played and gifts
were exchanged. The hostess
served lunch.
Send Gifts to Home—
PAGE — The Rebekah lodge
had a Christmas party Tuesday,
December 13. Gifts were ex
changed. Members brought jelly
to send to the Odd Fllows home.
A covered dish lunch was ser
ved.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wright, of
Ewing, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Cone Monday.
A '
ij happy
: holiday
I to all.
| CHRISTMAS I
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of the season
be completely S
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| West O’Neill
Phone 5
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PAGE LOCALS
F.mil Nisacn and son, of Plain
view; Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
Haynes and family, of O’Neill,
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nissen
and family, of Page, were guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. P. E.
Nissen.
Mr. and Mrs Marvin Stauffer
and Mrs. Frank Beeleart were
Norfolk visitors Monday.
Dinner guests Sunday of
Mrs. Evelyn Gray were: Mr. and
Mrs. Duane Gray and family, of
valentine; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Gray, of Inman; Mr and Mrs.
Gene Baber and family, of Plain
view and Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Walker and family, of Page. All
of her children were there ex
cept Mrs Kenneth Weyer, of
Essex, la.
Joe Beeleart has moved from
the Ernest Bronkhorst farm
Northeast of Page to the farm
lie bought of Roy Haynes, South
east of Pace.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wettlauf
or and daughter planned to
leave Wednesday morning for
Kansas City, Mo., and Sedalia,
Mo., to visit with Mrs. Wett
laufer’s brothers and sister for
over a week.
Norman Trowbridge, Darrell
Heiss and Merwyn French, jr.,
came home the latter part of
last week from the agricultural
college at Lincoln for their
Christmas vacation.
Go to Los Angeles—
Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Fisher left
for Los Angeles, Calif., Wednes
day to visit his mother. They
will also stop to see Mr. and
Mrs. William Dahms and their
new daughter in San Mateo,
Calif.
Give The Frontier for Xmas!
Mariners Party—
Rev and Mrs. Ralph Gerber
were hosts to a shopping list
Mariners party (scavenger
hunt) Monday, December 19, at
their home
Four teams participated in
the event. The winning team
intruded Mrs. Verne Beckwith,
Mrs. Earl Hunt. Mr. N. O. Mc
Crary and Mrs. Warren Taylor.
The group sang Christmas
carols and refreshments were
served.
After the party there was a
business meeting. New officers
for the coming year were elect
ed as follows: Skippers — Mr.
and Mrs. William Artus; first 1
mates — Mr. and Mrs. N- O. |
McCrary; log keepers — Mr. j
and Mrs. Warren Taylor; pur- 1
sers — Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Drayton.
Each couple brought a toy for
the church nursery and put it
in a chest that was made by
Howard Manson.
South Holt To
Hold Xmas Party—
CHAMBERS — The South
Holt rural youth club • will
hold its annual Christmas party
Monday, December 26, at the1
American Legion auditorium
here.
In charge of the program
wil be Maxine Peterson, of
Chambers, and Duane Summer
er, of Ewing, while Beverly
Small, of Amelia and Gene
i Sobotka, of Inman are head of
! the entertainment committee.
In charge of refreshments will
be Don Fullerton and Donna
Peterson, both of Amelia.
The party is scheduled to
get underway at 8 p. m.
Rural Schools io
Dismiss December 23—
With Christmas programs
STANDARD'S
— O’NEILL r—
and parties on the agenda, all
rural schools in the county
will be dismissed Friday, De
cember 23, for the annual
Christmas va^tion, Miss Elja
McCullough Holt county super
intendent of public instruction,
announced this week.
The schools will reconvene
January 3.
O’NEILL NEWS
Mickey Tomlinson, of Ne
braska City, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Tomlinson, is home
for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tomjack
will spend Christmas at Mr.
Tomjack’s parents, Mr. and
Mi-s. Antony Tomjack, of Ew
ing.
Mr- and Mrs. Ivan Pruss
will leave today (Thursday)
for Omaha and Anita, la.,
where they will spend the
holidays.
Mrs. nudoiph Wetzler and
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Wetzler, all
of Herrick, S. D., spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray
spent Sunday in Cody, visiting
Mrs. McCoy Rhodes.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray and
Mary Louise spent last Thurs
day in Norfolk.
Mrs. L. D. Putnam’s sister,
Audrey Nelson, of Spencer,
spent the weekend with the
Putnam's.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Piachel,
of Neligh, were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Robeson.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Tomlin
son visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Buddie, of Norfolk, Sunday.
D. C Schaffer went to Al
liance Saturday to help judge
a purebred bull sale, which
was held Monday.
Mrs. D. C. Schaffer and Eliz
abeth spent last weekend in
Sioux City.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Price
and sons are guests of Mrs
Price’s mother, Mrs. E 1 m a
Evans.
DANCE
DANCELAND
O'NEILL
Leonard Presents
The Starliters
Sunday, Dec. 25
A dm. & Dance: $1
GILLIGAN & STOUT
“The Druggists” |
OPEN EVENINGS 1
We Give S & H Green Stamps |
O’Neill Phone 252-W |
Christmas Tree Light prices cut to less
than cost:
$1.69 set for 69c J
$3.60 outside lights. Now $1.89 S
NATIVITY SET. $10.50 value. Plays j
Silent Night. Special $8.49 j j
CAROLERS. Plays Adeste Fideles. j |
$8.50 value. Now only _... $6.49 j
Musical Powder Boxes _... $6.50 |
See our various Christmas items f
Thursday STAR Specials!
HERE THEY ARE! Each and everyone r
a real moneysaving bargain for
Thursday shoppers in O’Neill. Tune in to
the "Voice of The Frontier" each Wednes
day morning at 9:45 for a preview of the
next day’s STAR SPECIALS. Watch
The Frontier each week for the page of
Thursday Only STAR SPECIALS ! I
Lots of Butchers Expected Today
• Last week 860 head of hogs were sold at the O'Neill
Livestock Market and today (Thursday) we're expecting
a run equally as big. Already consigned are several nice lots of
small feeder pigs but the bulk will be butchers.
• Several bunches of 400- to 500-pound calves already are
consigned as well as quite a number of stock cows. Six
purebred Hereford bulls, coming 2-years-old and serviceable,
also will be sold.
• Early listing of your offerings will enable us to better
advertise these sales. Contact us any time by telephone
—No. 2—or call at the office. Every offering will receive our
best personal attention.
O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET
LEIGH ft VERNE REYNOLDSON, Managers
(Formerly Fredrickson Livestock Comm. Co.)
Phone 2 O’Neill
NEW DEAL OIL CO.
— West O’Neill —
KEROSENE
12c Gallon
In Barrel Lots
Gasoline — Distillate
Oils and Greases
OUR PRICES LOWEST
IN NORTH NEBRASKA
Open 12 Hours a Day
168 Hours Per Week
.«
M. E. Jacobson
— OWNER —
Phone 415 - O'Neill
ACROSS FROM SOLDER
WE HAVE A STORE FULL OF
STAR SPECIALS
For
Last-Minute Shoppers!
• Yes, those of you who haven't had time to do your
Christmas shopping will find a thrilling selection
... in a wide price range ... in NAME brands. We have;
FOR HER—Automatic toasters, automatic coffee-maken.
electric hair dryers, etc.
FOR HIM—Electric radios, electric clocks, electric rasors. \
etc. |
FOR THE FAMILY—Hotpoint appliances . . . gifts that
• will be treasured for years to come.
MIDWEST FURN. & APPL.
West O’Neill Phone 346-J
* THURSDAY STARSPECIAL *
For Late Christinas Shoppers
WALNUT END TABLES
REDUCED
$3.95 EACH
OR
MATCHING END TABLES |
$7.50