The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 21, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

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    Raymond Stevens
Surprised by Kin
PAGE — A family gathering
with a basket dinner was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Stevens at Orchard on
Sunday, September 17.
It was a surprise for Mr. Ste
vens. honoring his birthday an
niversary.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Stevens, Mr. and
Mis. B. H. Stevens and daugh
ter and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Waring, all of Page; Mr. and
Mrs. Fritz Brandt and son, of
Atkinson; Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Finch and family and Mr. and
Mis. Cecil Rhoades and family,
ol Orchard; Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Waring and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Waring and family,
of Middlebranch.
Olher Page News
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waring
and Mrs. J. W. Finch left Tues
day for Lincoln where they will
visit their son and brother,
Keith Waring, at the Veterans’
hospital where he has been a pa
tient since last month.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschul
lat drove to Columbus Wednes
day, September 13, with their
grandchildren, Milton and Shir
ley Hill, who were returning to j
their home at San Diego, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Darvin Murfin ]
and son, Dennis, of Cairo,
brought Mrs. J. I. Gray to her
home here Sunday. Mrs. Gray
had been at the Murfin home
since Friday night when she re
turned from California with her
grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Lund, and sons, of Scotia.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matschul
lat, of Moline, 111., are spending
a few days with the former s j
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mat
schullat.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stauffer,
jr., and family, of Norfolk, were
dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Dorr and Ver
non. Mrs. John Stauffer, sr.,
who had been to Omaha for a
checkup on her eyes and had
visited at her son’s home at Nor
folk, returned to Page with
them.
Dinner guests Sunday at the
Otto Matschullat home were
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stolier and
daughter, of San Diego, Calif.;
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matschullat,
of Moline, 111., and Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Anthony and 2 children,
of Bloomfield.
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Finley, of
Los Angeles, Calif., and Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Finley spent Thurs
day, September 14, at the Walt
er Finley home at Clearwater.
Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. O.
T. Finley were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. George Clasey.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart and
son, Duane, of Corte Madera,
Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Mun
son Stewart and Mrs. Melvin
Smith and daughter, Linda,
spent the weekend at the Ivan
Stewart home at Jtalston.
Mr. arid Mrs. *Fred Walker I
and sons, of Norfolk, visited the
latter part of last week wit.r
relatives at Page. I
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stolier
and baby daughter, of San Di
ego, Calif., who are visiting Mrs.
Stolier's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Matschullat, visited sever
al days in the Albert Anthony
home in Bloomfield.
Miss Bonnie Bemholtz left
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Wool Casuals Take on Festive Air
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Light and dark gray are com
bined to make this two-tone
casual in J uillard sheer wool.
Thursday, September 14, to take
up her work as a dietician with I
<he Colonnade company at
Cleveland, O., The Colonnade
is a chain of commercial cafe
terias. Miss Bernholtz stopped
enroute at Mantling, la., to vis
it with her cousin, L. F. Knud
sen, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lamason,
accompanied by Mrs. Donald
Lautenschlager and son, of Or
chard, drove to Sidney where
they spent the weekend with
the ladies’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Brownell, and with
their brother, Ronald Brown
ell, and wife. Mrs. Roy Brown
ell accompanied them on their
return. She is visiting relatives
at Allen and will visit at Page
and Orchard the last of the
ween.
Donald Naslund, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Naslund, of Page,
and James Parks, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Parks, also of
Page, who enlisted in the air
force at Norfolk September 8,
are stationed at San Antonio,
Tex. The young men are cousins
and both are graduates of the
Page high school. Since gradu
ation Donald has been employ
ed by Council Oak stores, being
manager of the Laurel store the
past year. James has worked in
the creamery at Plainview since
graduation.
Mr .and Mrs. Ben Asher, Ben
and Bertie, of Page, were Fri
day night supper guests at the
A. T. Crumly home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mudloff,
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stewart and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wettlauf
t„>r, ad ot Page, spent Sunday
| evening playing cards at the
I Ben Asher home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Park were
called to Carroll Thursday,
I September 14, by the serious
illness of Mrs. Park’s mother,
Mrs. Margaret Woods. Mrs.
Woods passed away Thursday
evening. Funeral services were
held at the Carroll Methodist
church Sunday afternoon. Those
from Page who attended were:
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Park, Gen
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Imaginative Color Combinations,
Slim Silhouettes Are Highlights
rpHE wool casual, often Hie backbone of a wardrobe, is
not necessarily simple this fall. It may have a catchy
yoke treatment, a pcplum, capelet, side-drape or surplice
front. The silhouette is always slim and imagination is
often evidenced in the combination of two colors, or in
two shades of one color.
A hug-me-light casual in wool boucle, designed by Mar
garet Newman, comes in purple with a yoke of winter
white. Interesting detail is seen in the large hip pockets
which almost surround the slim-in-front and gored-in
back skirt. The elbow length sleeves end in cavalier cuffs.
Another casual by Ibis same designer is available in
Jtiiilurd sheer wool. Subllc tones of light and dark gray
are combined to make a slim dress with a surplice front
caught by antiqued gold buttons. Sleeves are cut slightly,
dolman but are slim and tight at the wrists.
elle and Ronald and Mr. and
Mrs. Neven Ickes, jr., Mr, and
Mrs. William F. Park and
daughters, of Creighton, also
accompanied the group.
The Golden Rule extension
club met Tuesday, September
12, with Mrs. Ivan Heiss. Mrs.
Charles Sorensen was co-host
ess. There were 8 members pres
ent. A booth for achievement
day to be held at O’Neill on Oc
tober 26, was discussed. Mem
bers are asked to bring the jars
they have filled for the chil
dren's home to the next meet
ing with Mrs. Otto Matschullat
on Tuesday, October 10. The fol
lowing officers were elected for
the coming year: Mrs. R. V.
Crumly, president; Mrs. A. T.
Crumly, vice-president; Miss
Lura Grass, secretary and trea
surer; Mrs. Lorenz Riege, music
leader; Mrs. Ray Snell, news
reporter.
Mrs. L. G. Bernholtz and
Bonnie entertained a group of
friends at their home Tuesday j
afternoon, September 14, in j
honor of Miss Bonnie, who has
spent the summer here. Those
present were: Mrs. Geo. Rost,
Mrs. Dave Bowen, Mrs. O. L.
Reed, Mrs. J. R. Russell, Mrs.
C. A. Townsend, Mrs. Neil
Asher, Mrs. Will Neubauer, Mrs.
Helen Knudsen, Mrs. E. H.
Farnsworth and Mrs. Carl Max
and daughters, Marilyn and
Carolyn.
The Royal Neighbors’ Ken
sington met Wednesday after
noon, September 13, with Mrs.
Evelyn Gray with 12 members
present. Guests were: Mrs.
Orville Finley, of Los Angeles,
Calif.; Mrs. Elsie Cork, of Page;
Mrs. Kate Beam, of Riverton,
la. A covered dish luncheon
was served.
The King’s Daughters met
Tuesday evening, September 12,
at the Methodist church base
ment with 15 members present.
Mrs. Lorenz Nissen led the de
votionals. Mrs. Kenneth Heiss
had charge of the lesson. Plans
were made for a reception for
the teachers. The evening was
spent doing needlework for
the bazaar. Mrs. Neven Ickes
and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, jr.,
were hostesses.
The American Legion auxil
iary met Thursday evening,
September 14, with a “good”
attendance. Beginning with
the October meeting luncheons
I will be served.
the Just-a-Mere club met on
| Friday afternoon with a 2:30
p.m. desert luncheon. The af
ternoon was spent socially.
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Finley, of
Los Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and
Mrs. F. E. Damon, of'Central
City; Mr. and Mrs. Dale French
and Vicky, of Walthill; Mr. and
Mrs. D. T. Murphin and Dennis,
of Cairo; Mr. and Mrs. Gailen
Miller and family, of Niobrara:
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker and
family, of Norfolk; and Mr. and
Mrs. Beht Finley and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Finley and
family, Mr. and Mrs. James
Finley and Sheila, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jerome Allen and family,
all of Page, attended a reunion
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Finley at Clearwater on
Sunday, September 17. There
were 41 present. ^
Mr. and Hrs. Jay Stewart and
son, Duane, of Corte Madera.
Calif., came Tuesday, Septem
ber 12, to visit Mr. Stewart’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Munson
Stewart, and other relatives.
Miss Kate Moffat and Misses
Grace and Nelle Wood were
Sunday, September 17, guests
of Mrs. Jennie French and Mrs.
Jennie French and Miss Alice.
Miss Moffat left Monday for
her home at Okarche, Okla., af
teh spending 3 weeks here.
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Finley, of
Los Angeles, Califr, arrived on
Tuesday, September 12, to visit
Mrs. Finley’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Michaelson, and
Mr. Finley’s brother, Bert
Finley, and wife, and other reK
atives. v
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen*
spent Sunday at the Russell
Sorensen home at Creighton.
Other guests were: Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell Murphy and daugh
ter, Beth, of Plainview.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sinnard
and Mrs. Tom Sinnard, of Grand
Island, spent from Wednesday,
September 13, until Saturday
visiting at the Frank Snyder
and George Fink homes.
Mrs. Hanah Stevens and
daughter, Mrs. Blanche Darr,
visited from Sunday, September
10, until Thursday with their
son and brother, H. O. Stevens,
and wife at Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clemans,
ol Creighton; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Hartigan, of Inman; and Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Steinberg, of
I age, were dinner guests Sun
day at the Floyd Steinberg
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mickel
son, of Cozad, visited Thursday
and Friday at the homes of the
former’s cousins, O. L. Reed and
Mrs. H. S. Harper. They were
enroute to the Black Hills.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Asher and
sons, of Fremont, spent Satur
day night and Sunday at the
George Park and Rollie Snell
aomes. Mrs. Ed Stewart, Sher
ay and Mickie, who had spent
Saturday at the Asher home at
Fremont, returned to Page with
them. •
Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart and
Duane, of Corte Madera, Calif.,
Mr. and Mrs. Munson Stewart
and Mrs. Melvin Smith and Lin
da drove to Ralston on Friday
morning to visit at the Ivan
Stewart home. They returned
to Page Sunday evening.
Frontier for printing!
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Phone 524 O’Neill
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Regular Price $ I 72.95
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We Are Paying 39c Per Dozen for
j Large Grade A Eggs
HERE THEY ARE! Each and everyone
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
rhe Frontier each week for the page of
Thursday Only STAR SPECIALS ! !
1,200 to 1,500 Cattle Expected V.
• From 1,200 to 1,500 head of cattle are expected for today's
sale—including several carloads of yearling heifers and
steers that are already consigned. More calves are expected this
week than were sold a week ago.
• Don't forget our hog sale starts today at 10 o'clock; cattle
sale, 1'o'clock. October 12 is dale of our big calf sale.
O'NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET
(Formerly Fredrickson Livestock Comm. Co.)
LEIGH & VERNE REYNOLDSON. Managers
Phone 2 O’Neill
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A yoke of winter white empha
sizes the detail of this hug-ine
tight casual in wool boucle.
Bronco’s Rained Out
in Season’s Opener
STUART — The Stuart high
school Broncos’ first game of the
season, which was to have orig
inally been played on the Stu
art gridiron with Gregory, S. D.,
under the lights on Friday night,
was postponed on account of the
rain.
Coach Kenneth Paul has 8 let
termen this year. They are:
Kenneth Batenhorst, Leo Bemt,
Dean Cadwallader, Jim Hytrek,
Don Shald, Merle Thurlow, Ivo
Shald and LaVerne Timmer
mans.
Nineteen other students have
come out for practice.
The Broncos will play at Val
entine on Friday, September 22.
Inman Couple
Twice Feted
INMAN—Mr. and Mrs. James
M. McMahan were surprised
on Saturday afternoon, Septem
ber 16, when relatives arrived
at 5 o’clock with well-filled bas
kets for a surprise dinner in
honor of their silver wedding
anniversary.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Sherman Grazier, of Tipton,
Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Coventry, Ronald, Richard and
Robert, Mr. and Mrs James
Coventry, Joan, Kay and Bill,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith,
Deritha, Yvonne, Beverly and
Bert, and Patricia McMahan, all
of Inman. Mr. and Mrs. McMa
han were presented a gift.
On Sunday evening, they
were again surprised by a group
of friends and relatives number
ing about 50.
Mr. and Mrs. James McMahan
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were married September' 16,
1925, at Stanton, and lived lor
about 5 years at Lyons. Then
they moved to Inman where
they have since resided. They
are the parents of 1 daughter
Patricia.
Back to College—
Gayle Widtfeldt will return
today (Thursday) to resume her
studies at Briar Cliff college
Sioux City.
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