The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 07, 1950, SECTION 3, Page 20, Image 20

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    Roy MargriU, Wife
reied At Farewell
CELIA— Members of Hillside
Sunday -school gave a farewell
party Wednesday evening, No
vember 29, at the Joe Hendricks
home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mar
gritz, who moved to the Waite r
Sire ranch between Butte and
O’Neill on Friday, December 1.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Mitchell and famiuy,
Mrs. Leonard Chaffin and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hend
ricks and Markets, Mrs. Roy
Worth and Lawrence Smith.
Quite a few w'ere unable to
attend on account of illness at
h°Mrs. Margritz treated the
crowd to homemade chocolate
fudge candy. Mrs. Harry Mitchell
had charge of entertainment.
Lunch was served.
Other Celia News
Bob Pease is located at Ft.
Sill, Okla. His address is: Ret.
Robert R. Pease, 55°51>8'
toy B, 6th Arrnd F. A. Bn., Ft.
S Mr°wS Mrs Ray Pease visit
ed the Lee Terwilltger family
and their new home Saturday i
evening, December 2.
Alex Forsythe and O. A. Ham
merberg were Friday, December
1, visitors in Stuart and Atkin
*°Mr and Mrs. Frank Kilmurry
and daughters and Mi\ and Mrs.
p W. Kilmurry were O NeiU vis
itors Thursday, November 30.
Sunday, December 3, dinner
auesL at the Milton McKathme
home were Mr. and Mrs Warren
Roberts, Larry and Linda and
mother, Mrs. Francis Roberts of
Seward; also Jeanrue Schaffer,
of Atkinson. _ .. *
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Scott at
tended the flower show-school in
Atkinson November 27 and 29.^
I Mr. and Mrs. Connie Fnckel
and family arc enjoying a Chev
rolet car they purchased recent
ly.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson
visited the Elmer Sterns family
Friday evening, December 1.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Bausch and
father, Steve Bausch, visited the
Fritz Naber family Monday eve
ning. November 27.
Mr. and Mrs. WUbur Staples
and an aunt from near R«ibmi
were Sunday, December 3 din
ner guests at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Joe Hendricks, and
^Mnc Fred Bausch, Leo Bausch
and baby daughter, Carol,
Lewiston, Ida., were Sunday, No
vember 26. supper guests at the
Ed Bausch home. Other after
.supper guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Johnson. ^ ith
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence South
and children were Sunday, De
cember 3, dinner guests at the
Mark Hendricks home
Mrs. Helen Hipke and children
spent Thursday. November 30, at
the Leonard Chaffin home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chaffin
and family were Thursday eve
rung, November 30, visitors at
the Mark Hendricks home.
Mr. and Mrs. RayPe«*were
O’Neill business visitors p-iaay,
December 1. and also vunted his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. •
Pease, in O’Neill the same day
Mrs. Marvin Foe ken and Mar
iorie visited Mr. and Mrs. Gott
lieb Braun Monday, November
27
O. A. Hammerberg was a visit
or at the Duane Beck home Sat
urday afternoon, December A
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Smith
and family were O’Neill visitors
Saturday, December 2.
Emil Colfack, Connie Frrnkel,
jr., Bernard Blackmore, B i 1
Muesch, Harry Mitchell Frank
Fundus, also John Sch'fndtbov
Royal, helped move the Roy
Margritz family bel°?*mJJalter
their new home on the Walter
Sire ranch near Butte Friday,
I December 1. Each of the above
men had his truck and Fred Fun
dus and Lawrence Smith helped
! load the trucks.
Connie Frickel, jr., went to
1 Fairfax, S. D., Thursday, Novem- :
i ber 30, and purchased a truck ;
load of corn and hauled it home |
the same day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wefso were
Sunday, December 3, afternoon
1 guests at the Emil Colfack home.
Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg at
tended an extension board meet
ing in O’Neill Tuesday morning,
November 28.
Markita Hendricks spent the
weekend with her grandmother,
Mrs. Edna Hendricks, in Atkin
son.
Alex Frickel attended super
visor meetings in O’Neill the
first of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Scott and
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Livingston
were Friday evening, December
1, visitors at the O. A. Hammer
berg home.
Herman Frickel returned on
Monday, November 27, from a
five-weeks visit with his sister,
Mrs. C. L. Spalding, and hus
band, near Yoncalla, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winnings
and Bob Anderson spent Sunday,
December 3, at the Lee Terwilli
ger home.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Focken
visited has brother, Donald, and |
wife Friday, November 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jom and
baby daughter are newcomers to
O’Neill. They moved here from
York and are now living at the
Bowen apartments. Mr. Jorn is
employed by Consumers Public
Power district.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Bowen went
to Neligh Thursday, November 30,
to attend the banquet given by
the Lions club- The banquet was
held at the Legion hall. It was
ladies’ night.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Henry, of
Rock Rapids, la., were Thanks
i giving guests at the home of Mr.
I and Mrs. Charles Beilin._>
Many Lovely Gifts for Men
and Women in the Better
Known Brands
Toilet, Perfume & Shaving Seta
25c to $1.98
Giv,-> a Box of
PERFUMED STATIONERY
FOR CHRISTMAS
A large selection of odors.
49c and $1.00
oA —
Trv Our Fine Quality Brach’s
CHOCOLATES Pebr 70c
Also 3-Lb. and 5-Lb. Boxes of Christmas
CHOCOLATES
Fine Quality Brach's Filled
HARD CANDIES pber 40c
Decorate your Home and
Xmas Tree from our large as
sortment of tinsel garlands,
0 ropes, bells, tree ornaments,
• wreaths. Many new items to
choose from.
GIVE
RECORDS
for year around
pleasure.
You must hear
these new records.
ALL BIG NAME
BANDSl
Now Only
Ea.
SHOP NOW WHILE STOCKS ARE COMPLETE
LET US show you our many practical gifts which we
know are sure to please. We now have on display
one of the largest assortments ever shown. Gifts for the
entire family!
SHOP WHERE COMMON CENTS GO FARTHER
BEN FRANKLIN STORE f
home-owned R. V. LUCAS, Owner nationally-known 7wL
.. vi.w— ——. - mm—mil-- ■ i i——
EXCHANGING GIFTS ON CHRISTMAS MORNING means a
host of pleasant surprises and the good feeling that comes only
with giving. Here, he offers his tokens of the day to a happy and
just b trifle curious young lady. Both are wearing earlier gift ar
rivals. a weskit for her. a sleeveless pullover 'for him. both made
to look exactly like real fut of Avisco rayon. O'Neill stores al
ready are reporting a trend toward practical gifts this year.
Real Estate Transfers i
WD —Charles A Fauquier to
John J & John Berigan 8-17-50
$23,000- SEy« 24- NEVi- NViSEVi
25- 25-12
WD — Adelbert Fauquier to
John J & John Berigan 8-18-50
$4600- S>2SEV4 Sec 25-25-12
WD — Emma Martin to Fred
Tucker & Erna 11-16-50 $25,000
Ey>- NWy4 13-26-12 NWV4 17
26- 11
WD— Loretto Shatto et al to
Joseph E Stutz & wf 11-8-50 $10,
000- Sl/2 lots 1-2-3-4 & 5 Blk 37
Riggs Add- O’Neill
WD—Joseph W Bouska to Al
fred James 10-25-50 $5000- Lots
2 & 3 Blk G- David Neeley’s 2nd
Add- Atkinson
WD Laura Mulford to Eugene
Rernm 11-13-50 $15,000- W^Wy.
SW¥4NEVi- NWV4- North 70
acr.es of NM>SWy4 3-30-16 (240
3cr6s)
WD — Cecelia Hemberger to
Margaret Horton 12-1-50 $1- E 8
inches Lot 6 Blk 7 Atkinson
WD—Ann Murray to Joseph
Leo Moore 6-9-50 $1- North 65 ft
of lots 22 & 23 Blk H- Fahy’s
Park Add- O’Neill
WD—Larbee S. Kelly to Ade
line Kelly 1-4-47 $1- NEVi- Ste ,
NWy4 2-28-10
WD—Guy Lester Hull to Hal- j
sey & Mary Hull 11-29-50 $3000
SEViSEVi 14- NWyjNEVij- EVz |
nwv4- NEV4Swy4. Nwy4sEy4
23-32-10
WD — Home Owners Loan
Corp to First Federal Savings &
Loan Assn-Davenport Iowa 10
I 12-50 $1- Lots 4 & 5 Blk 7- Page
Bethany Aid Plans
! Yule Meet December 13—
Th i Bethany Ladies Aid met
Weanesday, November 29, at the I
home of Mrs. Seth Hertel. Twen- ■
ty-four women and 10 children
were present.
Mrs. Carl Lambert called the
I meeting to order. The group
i sang “Leaning on the Everlast
i ing Arms.” Mrs. Neil Van Val
| kenburgh read the scripture
i from Luke 16:20-31. We sang i
"Pass Me Not,” then had an
election of officers.
New officers are: Mrs. Ken
neth LaRue, president: Mrs. Bob 4
Summerer, vice-president; Mrs.
Ralph Hoffman, secretary and
treasurer; Mrs. Randall Bogseth,
news reporter.
The group sang "Count Your
Blessings” and the meeting clos
ed with the repeating of the
Lord’s Prayer.
Our Christmas meeting will
be held December 13 at the home
of Mrs. Leonard Peterson. —By
Mrs. Bob Summerer, reporter.
Magic Chef
GAS RANGES
$83
And Up At
LEIDY’S
— O'NEILL —'
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kw <JB m/Ef M One of the Finer Grades. Rich in
g AM JfeUI ifl JNI Oil and Flavor. No. ]/2 Flat Can ®M w'
(CRANBERRIES 2Lbs,.29c
GRAPEFRUIT, White 5 24c
NAVEL ORANGES 2 Lbs.25c
CABBAGE 3 Lbs.
CELERY Stalk, or each
I TOMATOES Cello Tube
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