The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 31, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

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    Birthday Affairs
For Emmet People
EMMET — Two Emmet peo
ple were honored during the
past week in birthday affairs
A surprise birthday party
was given on Sunday afternoon,
August 27, in honor of Mrs. Ag
atha Heeb’s 86th birthday anni
versary at her farm home.
Those in attendance were: Mr.
and Mrs. John Babl and Arnold
and Luann, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Pongratz, Mrs. Joe Winkler,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fullerton^ Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Bellar, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Murray and Cleta and
Demaris, Mrs. Ed Heeb, Mrs.
Ryan and son David and Henry
Winkler.
Lunch of jello. cake, sand
wiches and coffee ware served.
Mrs. Heeb received many
gifts.
A surprise birthday card party
was given Thursday evening in
honor of Mike Troshynski's
birthday anniversary at his
home.
Those in attendance were:
Mrs. Bob Lowery and children,
and Mrs. G E. Miles, of O’Neill,
and Mrs. Johnny Babl and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mur
phy and Maureen and Ronnie.
Lunch was served.
_ i
Other Emmet Newt
Miss Loretta Ritte, of O’Neill,
visited Marybelle O’Connor last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Foreman
and sons, Byron and Craig, of
Bristow, were Wednesday, Au
gust 23, visitors at the Frank
Foreman home.
Little Carmen Givens, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs- Harold Giv
ens. of Stuart, spent several
days last week visiting at the
Joe Pongratz home.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil McMillan were: Ken
nv Fix, of Norfolk; Charles Mc
Millan, of Royal; and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold McMillan and
daughters, of Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jacob
son and daughter, of Beresford,
S. D., spent last Thursday visit
ing their aunt, Mrs. Agnes Gaf
fney.
Misses Norma Lou Foreman
and Marybelle O’Connor were
in Omaha Tuesday, August 22.
Mr and Mrs. Elwin Ruebeck
and daughter, Kathy, of O'
Neill, were Monday, August 28,
dinner guests at the Wayne Fox
.home. • *
Mrs. Art Barnes and sons, of
Portland, Ore., were Sunday
' dinne guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Abart and Dercy
Tuesday, August 22, visitors
of Mrs. Joe Winkler were Mrs.
Anna Mullen and daughters,
Henrietta, and Leone, of O’
Neill, and Mrs. Leo Weichman
and son, Iticky, of Stuart.
DANCE
Summerland
EWING
Sunday, Sept. 3
Music By
TONY BRADLEY
and His Fine Band
Mr. and Mrs. John Makohus,
of Omaha, are visiting Mrs. Ma
kohus’s brothers, Ernst and Al
vin Wedige, and families at Stu
art.
I The Altar Society of the
I church of Epiphany is sponsor
j ing a card party and food sale
on Sunday evening, September
3, at the church basement.
Mrs. James O’ponneli called
on Mrs. Joe Pongratz Wednes
! day morning, August 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Beckwith
! and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beck
with and daughter were Sun
day evening visitors at the Guy
Beckwith home.
Mrs. Bill Kramer and family,
of O’Neill, were Sunday dinner
guests at the George Brainard
home.
Mrs. Jo Ann Goiter, and fam
j ily, of Orchard, Mr. and Mrs.
! Walt Lindberg, Mr. and Mrs.
| Rollie Brittell, of Laurel, spent
I Sunday at the Wm. Newton
j home.
Mrs. Wayne Fox, Steven and
Roy, and Mrs. Stela Kendall
j were Thursday evening visitors
at the Charles Fox home at O’
Neill.
Little Ellen Abart, of O’Neill, |
is spending several days visiting I
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Abart, while her moth
er, Mrs. Keith Abart, of O’Neill,
is at Casper, Wyo.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Kloppen
borg attended the funeral of the
late Roy Knapp at Orchard Au
gust 27.
Earl Benjamin, of Laurel,
spent Saturday and Sunday at
the Walter Hagelstein home. He
was accompanied home by Mar
dell Hagelstein, who will stay
with her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Christison, and
attend school there this school
term.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roche and
Mary Ann, of Anaconda, Mont.,
were Wednesday, August 23,
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jerrold Dusatko- Mr. Roche is
a brother of Mrs. Dusatko.
Mrs. Harold Mlinar and
daughters, Nancy and Judy,
were Saturday afternoon vis
itors of Mrs. Marcellus Schaaf
at Atkinson.
Mrs. Guy Beckwith visited at
the Wm. Luben home in O’Neill
where she visited Mrs. Art
Bames and sons, of Portland,
Ore.
Melvin Luben spent 3 days
visiting his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs- Bob Fox, and Dirk.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold MlinaE
and daughters were Sunday
dinner guests at the Adolph Ml
inkr home at Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton
and family were Sunday din
ner guests at the Bob Fox home.
Emil Heeb, Lional and Ar
nold Babl and Mrs. Joe Pon
gratz visited Mrs. Ed Heeb and
Edna Tuesday morning, August
22.
Mrs. Agnes Gaffney spent
Friday and Saturday visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ison and
daughter at Crookston.
Mir. and Mrs. James O’Con
nor and daughter, Marybelle,
Tom Perkins, Norma Lou Fore
man and Maureen and Ronnie
Murphy spent Sunday after
noon at Hidden Paradise at Long
Pine and also visited Mabel
Perkins and Dick Heerten at
Ainsworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Strong
and fa/maly, of Omaha, visited
his mother, Mrs. Celil McMil
lan, on Thursday.
Jimmy Ries, of Atkinson, is
spending some time visiting his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Pruss
EARL W. , '
RALYA.
Owner
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Gerber’s Baby Foods, 3 cans.25c
j£?S 2?,tS°aP’ ^ V.,eUbh |
Fourth bar for . Brushes, Each IOC
Dog House Dog Food, 3 cans.29c
Dawn Brand lge. roll I
Paper Kitchen Towels 18c
IGA Apple Cider
Vinegar, 103-oz. jar .. 56c
Jelly Glasses, doz. _ 59c
With Caps
New Pack Linko Brand
Early June
Peas, J^o. 2 can _ 16c
Linko Brand
Cream Style Golden
Corn, No. 2 can, 2 for 27c
Stokely Shoestring
Beets, 1-lb. tall can £5C
Adonis Grapefruit Sections, 2 cans29c
Pure Aluminum
\ Foil, 25 ft. roll __ JQC
Heinz Fresh Cucumber
Pickles, tall pt. jar_ 29c
Waxed
Sandwich Bags, 40 for 10c
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Swift Premium
\ Skinless Franks,
l-lb. cello pkg. - 49c
Wilson’s
Pure Lard, lb. — 19c
Wilson’s Com King Sliced
Bacon, 1-lb. pkg. 49c
Big Bologna, lb. 45c
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Calif.
Fancy Lemons, 5 for 17c
Red
Meaty Grapes, lb_ 15c
Fresh
Blue Prunes lb._ 15c
Calif. Val.
Oranges. 220 size, lb. 12c
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NUPTIALS ON AUGUST . 20
. . . Miss Maxine Shaw and
Glen Pochop were united in
marriage on Sunday, August
20, at 3:30 p. m. in the Pres
byterian church at O’Neill.
Miss Shaw is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Shaw, of
O’Neill, and Mr. Pochop is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J.
Pochop, of Page. The couple
will reside in O’Neill.—O’Neill
Photo.
Ewing School to
Open on Monday
EWING — The faculty of the
Ewing public school is now
complete and registration of all
students will be Monday morn
ing, September 4.
The faculty is as follows:
Supt. Rodney Whittemore,
mathematics and science; Coach
James Pennington, shop and
mathematics; Elsie Chase, com
mercial and English; Lena Bak
er, normal training and social
saiences; Margaret McKinnon,
home economics and English;
Sara Jane Wittemore, 8th grade;
Mayme Housh, grades 6 and 7;
Genevieve Vandersnick, grades
4 and 5; Margaret Primrose,
grades 2 and 3; Iva Sala, Kin
dergarten and grade 1.
Supt. Whitemore is a gradu
ate of York college. He comes
from Elmwood, where he was
superintendent for the past 7
years.
Coach Pennington is a grad
uate from the Wayne State
Teachers college; Margaret Mc
Kinnon, graduate of South Da
kota State college, Brookings,
and of Eastern Nazarene col
lege, Wollaston, Mass.; Sara
Jane Whittemore, graduate of
the University of Nebraska.
New subjects which will be
offered by the Ewing public
school this year are world
geography, world history, En
glish IV, physics, physical ed
ucation for girls, advanced mat
hematics, general business and
algebra.
PAGE NEWS
Miss Donna Hummel, of Cus
hing, la., spent from Wednes
day. August 23, until Monday
morning, August 28, with Miss
La Vonne Albright. They were
schoolmates at Wayne college
the past year.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens
spent the August 27, weekend
at.O’Neill with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Asher.
Merlyn Held spent a few days
recently visiting with relatives
at Venus.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Soren
sen and daughter, of Creighton,
brought Miss Shirley Sorensen
to Page Wednesday evening,
August 23. She remained at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Soren Sorensen, until Sun
day evening when she return
ed to Creighton to the home of
her brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kem
per went to Tilden Saturday,
August 26, to the home of their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. George Winkler. They
will stay with their grandchil
dren while Mr. and Mrs- Wink
ler visit her brother, Melvin
Kemper, and wife at Hot Spr
ings, S. D., and visit points of
interest in the Black Hills.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morri
son, of Creighton, spent Sun
day afternoon, August 27, and
were supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Soren Sorensen. He and
Mrs Robert Nissen and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sor
ensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. j
Junior Sorensen and daughter
and Bobby Sorensen were af
ternoon guests at the Sorensen
honr*?.
Mrs. Carrie Hunter, of Red
bird. came last week and stay
ed at the home of her brother,
j the late James N. Carson.
Mrs. Evelyn Gray left Satur
day, August 26, for Valentine
| where she will spend a tew days
with her son, Duane Gray, and
family.
Mrs Anthony Craig and chil
dren came Wednesday, August
23. to the home of her father,
E. A. Walker. Rose Mary Craig
went to the home of her aunt,
Mrs. Lloyd Holliday, for a vis
it. Mr. Craig came here Sunday
and they returned to Norfolk.
; Mrs. John Walker, of Ewing.
. spent Thursday, August 24, at
j the W’alker home.
Mrs Minnie Hayne and broth
; er, Leo Frey, of Pierce, trans
> acted business in Page recent
ly.
Here from Hawaii—
Dr. and Mrs. Tilden and 3
children, of Honolulu. Hawaii,
visited recently with Mrs. Belle
Summers and Mr. and Mrs
Frank Summers. Doctor Tilden
: is a nephew of Mrs. Belle Sum
mers and formerly lived at
Blair. He 1$ on 3 - months’ leave
! from research work in Hawaii.
PAGE LOCALS
John McIntyre, of Sioux City,
spent Thursday and Friday. Au
gust 24 and 25, with Mr. and
Mrs. Larbee Kelly. He is an
oldtime friend of the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stauffer,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stauffer and
Mr and Mrs. Marvin Stauffer
and family brought ice cream
and cake to the home of Mr
and Mrs. Harry Tegeler Sun
day, August 27, honoring the
83d birthday anniversary of
John Stauffer, sr., who is stay
ing at the Tegeler home for a
short time.
Clyde Carroll, of Belle Gar
den, Calif., visited Friday, Au
gust 25, at the Larbee Kelly
home. Friday afternoon visitors
at the Kelly home were Mr.
and Mrs. Harve Kaywood, of
Washington state; George Kay
wood, of Canada, and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Lowry, of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larson
and children returned home
1 Wednesday evening, August 23,
j after a week’s vacation and fish
j ing in Minnesota.
The Woman’s Society of Chris
! tian Service held a picnic at
j the city park Thursday, August
24. A basket dinner was ser
ved at noon. Mrs. C. E. Wilcox
had charge of the devotions.
The afternoon was spent at con
tests.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reed, of
Orchard, spent Thursday eve
ning, August 24, at the home
of Mr. Reed’s sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Larbee Kelly. They brought
ice cream mixture and ice to
freeze it with and home made
ice cream was enjoyed during
the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Stewart were also eve
ning guests at the Kelly home,
also John McIntyre, of Sioux
City.
Mr, and Mrs. Merwyn French,
sr., and daughters, Bette, and
Mrs. Duane Dorr and daughter,
Caroline, drove to Lamberton,
Minn-, Thursday, August 24,
where they spent the night
with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
French and family. They were
joined there next day by Mer
wyn, jr., and Carroll French
and Duane Dorr. The group
drove on farther north where
they will enjoy a week’s fish
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold William
son, and family, of O’Neill, and
Ronald and Donald Undine, of
Sioux City, were dinner guests
Sunday, August 27, of Mr. and
Mrs. William Williamson
C. F. Storm. Mrs. Eloit Black
more and Mrs. Dale Weber and
2 daughters, of Royal, were din
ner guests Wednesday, August
23, at the Ivan Heiss home. The
afternoon was spent at the
Leonard Heiss home where Mrs.
Allen Haynes and Mrs. Harry
Harper were also guests.
Mr- and Mrs. Clifford Kelly,
of Cherokee, la., were dinner
guests Thursday, August 24, of
Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Snell. Mrs.
Snell accompanied them to Stu
art that afternoon where she
will spend a few days with her
sister, Mrs. Alta Lockman.
Mr. and Mrs. Larbee Lycan
and daughter, of Omaha, spent
from Tuesday, August 22, until
Wednesday, August 23, at the
home of Mr. Lycan’s uncle, Lar
bee Kelly, and wife. They had
come to take Mr. Lycan’s moth
er, Mrs. Ora Lycan, to her home
at Aberdeen, S. D. She had
spent a week here at the home
of her brother, Larbee Kelly.
Donald Braddock and Kurt
Sears, of Omaha, spent a week
at the home of Donald’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Braddock.
Mrs. Warren Kennedy and
daughter, of Omaha, visited a
few days recently with her sis
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Heiss and with
Mr. and Mrs. \Harley Kennedy
and family. She left for Gree
ley to visit her parents, Rev.
and Mrs. Carl Rayburn, and
daughter, Helen.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kelly and
daughter, Ruth, Mr. and Mrs.
Larbee Kelly, Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Kelly and Mrs. Anna
Thompson went to Wayne Sun
day, August 27, to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Cyril Hansen.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stew
art went to the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Wither wax at
Spencer Saturday, August 26,
where they will stay 3 weeks
on the farm while Mr. and Mrs.
Witherwax take a vacation trip
to California.
Mrs. Robert Hupp, who has
been visiting her father and
brother, H. L. Banta and Gary
left Thudsday, August 23, by
bus for Grand Island where she
took the train for San Fran
isco, Calif., to join her husband,
who is in service and stationed
in California.
Miss Effie Stevens, of O’Neill,
and her aunt, Miss Maule Mar
tin, of Page, returned to Page
Saturday evening, August 26.
They had spent the week visit
ing at the home of Miss Mar
tin’s sister, Mrs. J. H. Ellis, at
Hannibal, Mo., and with Miss
Steven's brother and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. L. G. Stevens, at Oak
land. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens
brought them to Page. They
went to O’Neill to spend the
night with Mrs. Stevens’ par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Grutch,
and returned to Page Sunday
and were dinner guests of Mrs.
Eva Cunningham.
Mrs. L. B. Taylor spent Wed
nesday, August 23, at Norfolk
after receiving a message Tues
day evening telling of the ill
ness of her sister, Mrs. A. D.
Palmer, who is at Our Lady of
Lourdes hospital. She also spent
from Friday until Saturday there
and found Mrs. Palmer “im
proved.” Mr. and Mrs. Palmer
and family formerly lived at
Page for a number of years.
Rey- and Mrs. Dale Brubake
a™* children, of Utica, 111., vis
ited at the home of Rev. anl
Mrs. Ralph Gerber Wednesday,
August 23. Reverend Brubak
er and Reverend Gerber were
classmates at the McCormick
seminary.
Mr .and Mrs. C. J. Gatz spent
the weekend in Omaha, return
ing Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Dale Fetrow and
family spent from Sunday to
Wednesday, August 23, in the
Black Hills.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gilg spent
the weekend in Fremont.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Grady
went to Ft. Dodge, la., over the
weekend to visit Mrs. Grady’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pray.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCart
ney and son, and Mrs. Ruth
Bennett, of Los Angeles, Calif.,
were guests Saturday, August
26, at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
H. D. Gildersleeve.
PENNEYS END-OF-MONTH
CLEARANCE
Men's gabardine trench coats,
water repellent, size 38-40-42,
now $9.00.
Boys' wool dress suits, size
6-8-10-12, reduced to $8.00 and
$10.00.
Men's dress oxfords, broken
sizes, $5.00.
Men's better dress shirts re
duced to $1.98.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Trussell,
of Orchard, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Luding and childen, of Nor
folk, visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Neil Clark Tuesday,
August 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pruss and
boys and Marilyn Ries, of At
kinson, spent Monday, August
28, in Norfolk.
Charles Kramer and Wood
row Wilson, of Omaha, were
recent guests at the Stanley
ly residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sullivan,
John and Joan went to Denver,
Colo., Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wtm. Naprstek
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Naprstek
and family, spent the weekend
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Naprstek.
Among.those who will be at
tending the golf tournament in
Norfolk Labor day and Sunday
are: Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCar
ville, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Lohaus, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Gol
den, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Jaszk
owiak and Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Grady. The men will enter the
tournament.
Mrs. A. E. Bowen returned
home after spending 2 weeks
attending a school for Welcome
Wagon in New York City. O’
Neill is soon to have a Welcome
Wagon unit and Mrs. Bowen
will be the hostess. ' *
Mf. Elwip Benson, of Orrtaha,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Blake Benson over the week
end.
Robert Bowen and Vicki Zak
rzewski, of Lincoln, will spend
Labor day with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bowen and
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Zakr
zewski.
CHAMBERS NEWS
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Young
and Burl Lee and Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Mitchell drove to Orchard
Sunday to attend the funeral i
services for Mrs. Young's uncle,
Roy Knapp.
Mr. and Mrs- Elmer Farrier,
Mrs. Alma Farrier and George
Porter were supper guests in
the C. E. Tibbets home Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Peltzer
and Mrs. A. A^ Walter drove to
Stanton Wednesday night, Au
gust 23, to visit their mother,
Mrs. Clara Peltzer, on her 76th
birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meyer and
children, of Bartlett, were in
Chambers Monday on business
and visiting his mother, Mrs.
Mina Meyers.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown
left Monday for the Black Hills,
for a week’s vacation.
North of Stuart News
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dobias
entertained at a picnic dinner
on Sunday, August 27, in honor
of their son, Rodney’s, 7th birth
day aniversary which falls on
August 28. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. James Deming and Robert,
Robert Lofquest, Leslie Sweet,
Mrs. Elsie Sweet, Alice and
Evelyn, Tom and Warren Ber
ry, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith,
Doris, Neal and Darrel, Mr. and
Mrs. Linford Sweet, Janice and
Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell Hipke, Roy Keith and
Wynn. Everyone discovered
they were also celebrating Tom
Berry’s birthday anniversary
which was also on August 28.
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