The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 16, 1950, SECTION 1, Page 5, Image 5

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Row 4 Girl Scout
Troop* in City—
(There are now 4 Girl Scout
troops tha* meet on Mondays,
at tne lounge of the American
Legion hall
All troops have made Valen
tines and sent them to the chil
dren’s Memorial hospital in O
maha.
Troop one, under the leader
ship of Mrs. H. L Lindberg ex
pects to start textile painting
soon.
Troop two, unjer the leader
i *' of Mrs. Gordon O. Harper
assistant leader, Mrs. A. J.
O’Donnell, has just been split
to make a new troop. They have
not had an official meeting be
cause of inclement weather
since reorganizing. However,
they, too. plan projects in the
near future.
Troop three under the lead
ership of Mrs Lowell A. John
son and her assistant, Mrs. Lee
E. Osborn, made cookies and
Valentines and sent them to a
little girl m a hospital. These
girls made beanies, blue and
red, depending on the girls'
school colors.
Troop four under the leader
ship of Mrs Dorrance Crabb
and assisted by Mrs. W, W. Wal
ler hie just been organized.
They, too. made Valentines for
the children’s hospital.
All the troops plan to hold
a George Washington day party |
on Monday. February 20 at the
.Legion club. The Valentine!
party was cancelled.
Mrs. F. M. Brennan, who was
one of the first adults interest I
ed in Girl Scouting in O’Neill,
helps all the troops every Mon- !
day.
Merri Mix Held
A* Moses’ Home—
Winners at Merri Mix club
at the home of Mrs. H. S. Moses
Tuesday, February 7, were Mrs !
Fred O. Robertson, guest high
and Mrs C. W. Porter, member
high.
Pinochle Club Meets—
Mrs. Lillian Simonson was
hostess Tuesday to the Pinochle
dub
[Royalty Crowned
At Academy Dance
Patrick (“Pat”) Hickey, of O -
Neill and Jacqueline Lee, of
Brownlee, were crowned king
and queen of St. Mary’s Valen
tine’s day at a dance held Tues
day evening at the academy
gymnasium Approximately 175
students attended the dance.
Shirley Leahy and Donovan
Becker headed the coronation
party and crowned the king and
queen. The academy’s royalty
was elected by the student body.
Both Hickey and Miss Lee are
seniors.
Brownies Make
Valentines—
Troop I of the Brownies met
Tuesday, at the O’Neill public
school and made Valentines,
They also had treats in keep
ing with St. Valentines' day.
M rs. E- F. Sullivan is troop
leader and Mrs. M. E. Jacobson
;s assistant leader.
Troop II of the Brownie’s al
so met Tuesday at the home of
Mrs Larry Johnson. Mrs. John
son and Mrs. Jack A. Arbuth
not are coleaders of this troop.
Last week these girls made
Valentine favors for the pa
tients' trays at the O’Neill hos
pital. Each holiday each Brow
nie troop will take turns mak
ing favors for the hospital trays
This tioop male Valentines and
had a little party, too this week
Troop HI, consisting of the
youngest age girls meet on Mon
day with Mrs. C. W. Apgar as
leader and Mrs Albert D John
son. assistant leader Due to
the inclement weather Monday i
these little girls did not have a |
meeting.
Rev. Gallagher is
Honored at Family Dinner—
Mr and Mrs. John J. Melvin
entertained at a family dinner
party Monday evening in hon
or of Rev. Eugene F. Gallagher.
S. J of St. Louis. Mr Gallagh
er. who is visiting his mother, j
Mrs Robert E. Gallagher and i
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gallagher
and family, arrived from Den
ver. Colo.
Sponsor Bazaar To
Benefit Missions—
Seventh and eighth graders
at St. Mary’s academy Wednes
day afternoon sponsored a ba
zar to benefit Catholic missions.
Sister Jolenta, class sponsor,
said academy students pur
chased most of the bake goods
at'the sale which was held be
tween 2 and 5 p.m.
Flies to Puerto Rico —
Mrs. T. F Brennan received
a telephone call Tuesday eve
ning from her son. 2-Lt. Her
bert O. Brennan, who is station
ed at Shaw Field near Sumer,
S C. Lieutenent Brennan left
Wednesday for Puerto Rico in
a jet plane to take part in the
army-navy exercises.
Bonnie Dee Tomlinson
Is 3-years-Old—
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Tom
linson and Mr and Mrs. E. L
Watson and Lu Ella were guests
Sunday at the home of Mr. anl
Mrs. Virgil Tamlinson to cele
brate Bonnie Dee Tomlinson's
third birthday anniversary.
Thespians Initialed
Ten understudies Wednesday
evening February 8. 'yere
loimaUy initiated into Thes
pian troupe 882 at the O’Neill
public school uruter the direc
tion of club sponsor, G. R.
Nicholas. Approximately 35
guest and members attended
the initiatory ceremony.
The stage was decorated in
blue and white * for the initia
tion. In addition to receiving
instructions on the history of
the insignia. President Claude
Cole toki the understudies of
their duties; Secretary Beverly
Boeder and acting Treasure!
Alice Scofield gave the Thees
pian qualifications. Mr. Nicho
las administered the member
ship pledge.
Those initiated were: John
Brady, Donadd Peterson, Rich
ard Nelson, Theodore Lindberg.
Donald Sparks, Donna Crabb,
Philis Seger, Colleen Hartronft.
Leah Serck and Irene Searles.
O'Nell Board of
Education To Meet—
The O’Neill public school
board of education will hold its
regular monthly meeting at the
public school here Monday, Feb
ruary 20. according to Ira Moss,
secretary. Moss indicated the
meeting would be to elect pub
lic school teachers for the 1950
’51 school term.
Mrs. Gaiz Entertains
Delta Dek—
Mrs. Mabel Gatz was has- >
tess to the Delta Dek bridge
club at her home last Thurs- ,
day in honor of Mrs. Hope Con
don, who observed her birth
day anniversary. Mrs. Mabel
McKenna will entertain the
club today (Thursday).
Bar Association
Postpones Meet—
Members of the 15th Judicial
District Bar association Monday
postponed its annual meeting in
O’Neill because of inclement
weather. Spokesmen for the
group said they hoped to slate
the meeting again here in O’
Neill during the next few weeks.
Plan Final Party —
The friends of St. Mary’s are
planning the last party of th^
season to be he’Jd in St- Mary’s
gym on Sunday, February 19.
This benefit is being held under
the joint chairmanship of Mrs.
Loretta Hynes and Miss Kath
ryn McCarthy.
Miss Froelich is
Guest of Honor—
Miss Nancy Froelich, a stu
dent at Barat college, Lake For
est, 111., was guest of honor Sat
urday evening, at a family din
ner party to celebrate her birth
day anniversary.
Hi Jinx
Meets at Haynes —
Mrs Laurence Haynes was
hostess Friday to the Hi Jinx
club. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs.
George Klein. Friday. February
24
Vadentine Party for
Women's Club—
The O’Neill Woman’s club
met Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. V S. Moses holding a Val
entine party
Luncheon Bridge
Cohostess at the Wednesday
Country club luncheon - bridge
were Mrs L M. Diehlman and
Mrs. A. P Jaszkowiak.
Mrs. D. A. Kersenbrock en
tertained the Duo Dex club
Wednesday, February- 15, at her
home- «
Garden Club Meets
At Harmon Home—
Mrs. C- M Harmon was ht.;
its-s Friday in her new home to
yj .veiil Garden ciub.
Members answered the roli
call, called by Mrs. Lowell A.
Johnson, president, with an
swers to "Birds I Have Noticed.”
The lesson "Peonies” was pre
sented by Mrs. Arthur Dexter.
Mrs. Mae Johnson acted as
quiz master and presented an
interesting one on the birth
days of nations most noted
sons.
Lunch was served. We all
missed our secretary, Mrs. Don
0. Lyons, who is ill.
CPPD To Construct
New Substations—
Bids for the construction ol
three new Consumer Public
•Power district substations at
O’NeiU, Neligh and Norfolk
have been advertised. The bids
which will be received up to
11 a m. March 21, 1950, call for
furnishing all labor and services
necessary to the construction
of the substations.
Meanwhile, work is under
way to extend the 115,000-volt
line from O’Neill to Ainsworth.
Linda Kay Bredemeier
Chosen fair King's Court—
Miss Linda Kay Bredemeier,
9, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lorenz Bredemeier of Valen
tine, formerly of O’Neill, was
one of 6 Valentine grade school
children chosen for the king's
court in St. Valentine’s day ac
♦ivities there. She was train
bearer for the king
Among relatives visiting John
T. Hansen, who was ill last
week, were: Mr. and Mrs
James Zantieors and five chil
dren, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Harsh, and daughter, Doris, all
of Syracuse, Kans., Neis Han
sen, of Walbach. Mrs Rose Han
sen and Bemice and Anna, of
Vona, Colo., ani Mr and Mrs.
Louis Hansen, of Hastings. Mrs
Rose Hansen also visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Clark.
Mr and Mrs. William Murphy
an!' son, Calvin, visited Mrs.
Murphy’s sister and her hus
band, Mr. and Mrs Herman
Janzing Wednesday, February
8. Last Thursday another sister,
Mrs. Walter Ries, Mr Ries and
children, of Atkinson, visited
the Janzings.
Mrs. H. H. Johnson, of Gen
eva, arrived last Thursday to
visit her son and daughter-in
law. Mr. and Mrs. A D. John
son, for four days.
The beauty shops will be
closed on Saturday, February
18. and Monday. February 20,
to permit the beauticians to
attend ih« slate convention in
Omaha. — O'Neill Beauticians.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Froelich
and Miss Nancy and Mrs. H. J.
Birmingham left Tuesday for
Chicago, 111
Mr and Mrs. Gent* Streeter
were weekend guests in Ewing
DRS. BENNETT £
COOK
VETERINARIANS
— O'NEILL —
Phones: 318. 424, 304
1—
at the home of her mother, Mrs.
M a ry Rotherham.
Sir. and Mrs, Jack McDon
>ld, of Omaha, were weekend
uests at the home of their par
ents Mrs. Marie McDonald an t
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Froelich.
Miss Jane Froelich returned |
to Omaha Sunday after having
recuperated from an appendec
tomy at the home of her par
ents.
Joe Donohoe, of Fremont and
Gene Donohoe, of Fremont, were
here to attend the funeral of
their uncle, John McNichols.
Will Caywood, of Chicago,
111., and George Caywood, of
Edmonton, Canada, left this
week for their respective homes
after spending several months
with brother Charles and sister,
Mrs. Roy Lowery, both of O’
Neill. Mrs. Lowery went to
Sioux City with Will Caywood.
She then went to Lawton, la.,
where she visited a few days
with her granddaughter, Mrs
Neil Bjornsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Green, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Sawyer and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nile, all of
O’Neill, and Ula Mae Meyens,
of Creighton, spent Sunday in
\ ankton, S. D„ at a bowling I
tournament.
Rev and Mrs. G. M. Hubby
and son, Bruce, of Wayne, and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rouse
were Saturday guests at the
home of Mrs. Carrie Borg.
Sgt. and Mrs. Rex Homer
returned Wednesday, February
8, from their wedding trip and
departed Thursday, February
for North Platte, where they
will make their home. Mrs.
Horner is the former Margaret
Hickey.
Mrs. ti^irl Bauld left Monday
for Newport to help take care
of her sister, Mrs. Dean Moore,
and infant daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Preston,
of Wells, Minn,, were weekend
guests at thg home of their son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. John C. Watson, and
daughter.
Michael Wortman of Neligh,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Lorenz several days last wee I.
Mr- ami Mrs. H. G. Kruse at
tended the funeral of her unci
the late Dr. M. C. Carlson, 01
Blair, Friday at Blair.
Mr- and Mrs. Charles Law
rence returned Tuesday from
Branson, Mo., where they ha^
visited his sister. Mrs. Earl
Wrede.
Mr. anl Mrs Robert H. Fox
of Atkinson, were Sunday din
ner guests in the home of Mr.,
and Mis. E W. Kramer,
Mr. and Mr?. Ray Hill, o.'
Orchard, were Friday guests at
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. A. Kilpatrick
Mrs EstheT Cole Harris at
tended the funeral of Mrs. Fred
Martens, of Atkinson, on Fri
day.
Mr. and Mrs. C R. Hill and
family went to Ainsworth last
Thursday. Mr. Hill attended
a meeting and Mrs. Hill and her
children visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Richardson.
Mr and Mrs. Peter Nissen, of
Page, were weekend guests at
the home of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and * Mrs.
Laurence Haynes, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. BJward Dexter,
of Amelia; Mr. and Mrs Dar
old Couch and daughter, Leta
of Chambers, and Mr. and Mrs.
William Rickard and daughter,
Sherry, of Chambers, were
guests Thursday. February 9.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Arthur Dexter in O’Neill.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Psotta
anr children, of Pilger. visited
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clements
Tuesday, February 7.
Returns to U. S.—
ATKINSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Stoecker recently re
ctived word that their son, J.
W. (Bill) Stoecker, has arrived
in San Francisco, Calif-, after
spending 21 months with the
U S Navy at Pearl Harbor.
The Stoeckers expect him to
arrive here in a few days. This
will be his first furlough i:a two
years of service.
» — » — — ^
O'NEILL HOSPITAL NOTES
Admissions: February 9—Mrs.
John Alderson, of Chambers,
medical, condition "good." 10—
Michael Langan, of Stuart,
medical, condition “good.” 13—
Emmett Stamp, of Inman, medi
cal, conation “improved ’’ 14—
James McDermott, of O'Neill,
medical, condition “fairly good.”
15—Mrs. Virgil Laursen, of O’
Neill.
Still in hospital: Mrs. Joseph
McKay, of Chambers^ medical,
condition “improved:” Mrs.
Bridge’ Carr, of O’Neill, medi
cal, condition “fair.” .' James
Butts, of Chambers, surgical,
condition “good.”
Dismissals: February M _
Clayton Baumeister, of Atkin
son; Mrs. John Alderson, of
Chambers 12—Harold Goldfuss,
of Atkinson; Michael Langan,
of Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKen
zie, sr., of Dorsey .visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
McKenzie, jr., last Thursday.
2000
HEAD
CATTLE AUCTION
Atkinson, Nebr.
TUESDAY.
FEBR.21
• 200 Head 6-year old
Hereford breeding cow*
from the Ed Hall ranch.
Oak creek. S. D.
• 140 Hereford breeding
cows from the Jay Care
ranch. White River, S
D.
• 50 Hereford breeding
cows from the Garwood
ranch, Atkinson. Nebr.
• 70 Angus breeding cows
from the Houthy ranch,
Sioux County. Nebr.
• 15 Angus two-year-old
bred heifers from the
Karo ranch, Stuart,
Nebr.
• 30 Head two year old
bred Angus heifers, all
one brand
• 140 Head of two year
old bred Hereford heif
ers from the El von
White ranch. Atkinson.
Nebr.
• 125 Open yearling Here
ford heifers.
• 350 Hereford steer and
heifer cilres
• 50 Head of 700-pound
Hereford steers.
• 150 Short yearling
steers, weight 500 to
S00 pounds
• 700 mixed cattle in
truck load lots
\ • 20 Registered two-year
old Hereford bulls from
the herds of Dwight
Marts, Bonesteel. S. D.,
and Vincent Reiser.
Butte. Nebr.
A great
opportunity to
buy replacement
or breeding cattle
ATKINSON
UVESTOCK
MARKET
Atkinson, Nebr.
mmmrnmam———i——i—
i JOHN R. GALLAGHER
i
' Attorney-ai-Law
First Nan Bank Bldg.
O'Neill : Phone 11
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I W. F. FINLEY, M. D.
1 OFFICE PHONE: 28
First National Bank Bldg.
O'NEILL
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O'Neill, Nebraska
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Bunch 5C m
RADISHES 1
3 Bunches 13c m
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