The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 22, 1949, SECTION 1, Page 3, Image 3

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    Music Department
In Yule Program
EWING—The Ewing high
school music department will
present a program of vocal and
instrumental music tonight
(Thursday).
The program will include
numbers by the girls’ glee club,
mixed chorus, girls’ sextet,
boys’ quartet, and the 20-piece
band. Esther Schram is music
instructor.
This afternoon (Thursday)
the kindergarden through the
fifth grade will present a pro
gram in the school auditorium
for parents and friends. The
program is being prepared by
Miss Iva Salo, Mrs. Neva Berg
strom and Genevieve Vander
snick.__
School will be dismissed on
Friday. December 23, for one
week of Christmas vacation,
and will be resumed on Janu
ary 2
Dierks and Sieskal
Share Honors—
EWING — The pep club fet
ed the Cornbielt conference
champion Ewing high Tigers
at an informal party and dance
last Thursday evening. High
light of the entertainment was
the announcement of the re
sults of a previous
which the Pep club chose Mert
Dierks as the 1949 T^gei '
The football team elected Na
dine Steskal '‘Tigress” of 1949.
Jerral Dean Black made the
announcement and presented
gifts to the honored guests.
Mrs. Wilda Carr and Mrs. O.
D. Smith, Pep club sponsors,
were in charge of the event.
Boy, 2i Strangles
To Death in Crib
CHAMBERS — Stevie Cham
berlain, 2'2-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Chamberlain,
of Norfolk, strangled to death
in his crib recently. The child
had been taking his afternoon
nap.
The mother is a niece of Mrs.
>Vi II David, of Chambers.
VIrs. David and son, Virgil,
and Mrs. Verle David and son,
Lyle, drove to Stanton last
Thursday to attend funeral ser
vices.
Frosh Lead Ewing
High Honor Roll
EWING — The Ewing high
school freshmen class led the
honor roll membership the
second six-week period with
seven. The sophomore and sen
ior classes each had five, and
th juniors had three.
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f f 1949
In the same cheery manner
the ivords. “Merry Christ
mas” come to you with our
hope that all the seasons
happiness and joy he yours.
j>NAL0S
Freshmen—Dorothy Harlan,
Bernadine Rotherham, Lois Ann
Bergstrom, Geraldine Bauer,
Marcia Gibson, Joan Thoendal.
Sophomores — Nick Sojka,
Jackie Mosel, Fred Van Vleck, j
Levon Gunter, Patty Vander
snick.
Juniors — Sally Christon,
Kieth Bartak, Thelma Primus.
Seniors — Dale Van Vleck,
Jerrel Dean Black, Catherine
Helmricks, Evelyn Ruroede,
Mert Dierks.
Club Meets
At Cafe—
EWING—The Thursday af
ternoon bridge club met last
week at the home of Mrs. S.
W- Brion following a 1 o’clock
luncheon at the Stockmen’s
cafe.
Those attending were Mrs.
Ear] Billings, Mrs. A. S. Ev
Wm. Spence. Mrs. L- P Dierks,
and Mrs. E. V. Ruby, Mrs.
Mrs. J. Q. Archer, Mrs. Perry
Saiser, Mrs. John Spittler,
Mrs. Lee Spittler, Mrs. John
Wunner, Mrs. M. B. Huffman,
and Mrs. S W. Brion.
Mrs. E. V. Ruby was high
* scorer and Mrs. Wm, Spence
was low.
SANTA GREETS 600
EWING—Santa Claus paid a
visit to the children of Ewing
and vicinity Saturday after
noon. Santa delivered some
600 bags of Christmas goodies
and treated everyone to a free
show at the Eldorado theater.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Krause
and Nancy were in Albion and
Fremont over the weekend.
DR. GILDERSLEEVE, O.D.
OPTOMETRIST
Permanent Office# In
Hagensick Building
Phone 167
O'NEILL NEBR.
Eyes Examined . Qlaeaee Fitted
The Yule is a season for songs and
rejoicing Our earnest hope is that all
you friendly people may share in this
spirit to the utmost
And for what it's worth, we offer our
heartiest wishes
for a very Merry
! Christmas
Biylin Bros.
FURNITURE — UNDERTAKING
)’NEILL PHONE 38
Earl Sanders, ol Williams,
Minn., arrived Wednesday, De
e mbor 14. to visit his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sanders.
Sunday evening Mr, and
Mrs. Fred Appleby were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Mc
Crary.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Adam
son and Judy were in Ogal
llala for the weekend.
Frank Reed, of Lincoln, was
a dinner guest Wednesday, De
cember 14, at the home of his
brother-in-law and sister, Mr
and Mrs. J. C. Bazelman.
Miss Barbara Birmingham
returned Saturday from Barat
college, Lake Forest, 111., to
spend the Christmas holiday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H- J. Birmingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fox
and daughter, Mary Arlene,
left Friday to visit their daugh
Mrs. WilUattn Lang, his moth
ter and her husband, Mr. and
er and her brother and family
in Washington. They plan also
Robert Bowen arrived from
to visit relatives m Arizona,
the University of Nebraska to
visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Archie E. Bowen.
Miss Mary Devine Brennan
is expected to arrive today
(Thursday) from Lincoln to
visit her mother, Mrs. F. M.
Brennan. She will be accom
panied by her cousin, Ted Don
ohue, of Omaha, who will
spend the holidays here.
Miss Nancy Froelich is home
from Barat college, Lake For
est, 111., to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Froe
lich.
Venetian blind*. prompt
delivery, made to measure,
metal or wood, all colors—J.
M. McDonald Co., O NeilL lltf
Sunday dinner guests at the
Fred Appleby home were Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Asher, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Asher, of
Page, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Asher.
Miss Maryy Louise Birming
: ham and Miss Donna Gallagh
er are expected to arrive Fri
day from Chicago, 111., to visit
(heir parents, Mr. and Mrs
H. J. Birmingham and Mr. and
Mrs. Edward M. Gallagher for
I a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dexter
and sons visited in Chambers
| Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Seery. They at
tended a birthday dinner in
honor of Mr. Seery.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Crabb
went to Wagner, S- D., to visit
their son and his wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Berle Crabb and their
new daughterr.
Weekend guests at the home
of Lowell Culver were Mrs
Culver’s brother and his wife, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heiser
and children, of Bakersfield, :
Calif.
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Owen |
Hayes, of Atkinson, and Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Farr and
family were guests at the Clara
Farr home in Emmet.
Miss Kathleen Flood arrived
Friday from St. Mary’s college,
Xavier, Kans., to spend the
holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. N. Flood. Her
house guest is Miss Raqucl
Otero, of Puerto Rico. The
girls are classmates.
Mrs- Frank Moore and Mrs.
Pearl Stewart, of Bassett, vis
itel the former’s daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. James G.
Fredrickson last Thursday and
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sem
lak, of Norfolk, are expected
here Saturday to visit her
father and sister, Thomas En
right and Miss Loretta.
Mrs. Bennie Hill expects to
go to Norfolk Saturdae morn
ing to meet her niece, Mu*
Jackie Nettleton, of Deg Moines
la Miss Nettleton will spend
the holiday with the Hills.
Dr. and Mrs. Jack Vincent
and daughters, of Ft. Dod^
la., spent the weekend with
reatives here.
Little Doreen Hansen re
turned Tuesday after visiting
her grandparents, Mr. and Mr*.
George Hansen for four day*:
She is the daughter of the Ger
ald Hansens.
DR. J. L. SHERBAHN
CHIROPRACTOR
Complete X-Ray Equipment
1 j Block So. of Ford Garage
O'Neill. Nebraska
| William w. Griffin
ATTORNEY
i First National Bank Bldg.
O'NEILL
There’s gift news galore at
J. M. McDonald Co.
NALDS Your Christmas thrift store
Proof! You save here on her gift
^ Handsome accessories she’ll adorel «7
Silhouette sheer 51-gauge nylons
Compare the sheer flattery.
1.5-denier, full-fashioned, with
square - heel construction for
trim fit. 8V2 to 11.
Quaker 51-gauge extra ihttr nylon*...$1.55
Leather and plastic handbags
tReal leathers, and plastics that
look like leather. Plenty of
styles to suit her taste. Fully
accessorized. New colors.
Top value in costume jewelry
nG' ening pins, earrings,
t ’lets, necklaces; many
at. ned with real-looking fake
Plus Tax jewels. All carefully made.
r/f- 'roxed handkerchiefs
!f W
M £% Fine linens and batistes with
g \ & embroidered or printed de
" signs. Terrific choice of shapes
and up and styles. Compare.
Box of 3
Silk scarfs she’ll wear many ways
« 4 qq Real silk scarfs in squares or
) 8 JO tie styles. Handsome printed
I designs and all whites. She
and $9.9* caa>t have too many.
Capeskin, pigskin glove values
Compare these fine leathers.
Smartly styled, carefully de
tailed. Her favorite style is
here. Make your choice now.
9
Worm knit glove* and mitten*.98<
McDonald gifts
are preferred gifts . . .
priced for savings
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