The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 23, 1951, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mr. and Mrs. Ira Moss and
daughters are vacationing at Park
Rapids. Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Yenglin left
Sunday for their new home in
Michigan. They had visited the
George Layhs and were dinner
guests recently of Mrs. Vannie
Newman.
Mrs. Rodney Livings, of Sioux
City, visited relatives here for
the past 2 weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lower and
children were in Omaha for the
weekend.
Miss Joan Langan, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Langan, re
turned Tuesday after a week’s
visit in Columbus with her broth
er and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
f- Langan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Van Every,
of Opportunity, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lan
man.
Mrs. M R. Sullivan departed
Saturday for Chicago, 111., to visit
her 2 daughters and their hus
bands, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Gray
biel, of Evanston, 111., and Mr.
and Mrs. G. M. Classen and
daughter, Patricia, of Oak Lawn,
111.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray enter
tained her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. F. Waite, of Ainsworth, over
the weekend. Monday the Rays
were in Loup City.
Mrs. Jerry Babl left Sunday
to join Mr. Babl at Alliance for
2 weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Muff and
Bonita and Carolyn attended the
^ wedding Sunday in Spalding of
Mrs. Opal Miller and William
Maben.
Mrs. Claud Schmidt and
daughter and her mother, Mrs.
Jennie Krepela. of Grand Island,
visited the R. G. Shelhamers and
Mrs. Albie Washechek and Car
lyle Sunday.
mi. aiiu mis. nilnest
of Marshall, Tex., are visiting
Rev. and Mrs. D. S. Conrad. They
arrived Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Thomas, of
North Platte, spent from Satur
day until Wednesday with Mrs.
John Protivinsky and Mr. and
Mrs. John Grutsch.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gokie were
guests of the Joe Soukups Wed
nesday, August 15. They also at
tended the party given for Pvt.
Frank Soukup, held at the Sou
k kup home.
Mrs. C. V. Sullivan returned
Saturday from a week’s trip to
the Black Hills with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wieseman, of
Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Wieseman
came to O’Neill and Mrs. Sulli
van accompanied them from
here.
Mrs. Walter Spangler and
daughter, of Orchard, is visiting
her mother, Mrs. Lottie Stone
king. They arrived Thursday, Au
gust 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Revell
were out at the M. E. Davis farm
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neilsen
and 2 sons, of Grand Rapids,
Mich., arrived Monday to spend
the week with her sister and hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Rey
• noldson.
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Robert
son and daughters, of Benkel
man, arrived Tuesday for a few
days’ visit with his parents, the
George C. Robertsons.
Mr. and Mrs. Lenn Long, who
are visiting her mother. Mrs. Su
san Kubichek, called on the Gene
Sanders Friday. The Longs are
from Barstow, Calif.
Sgt. and Mrs. Edward Porter
and family left Saturday after a
visit with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Porter. Sergeant Port
er is stationed at Battle Creek,
Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hoehne and
children departed Saturday to
their home in Boulder, Colo., via
the Black Hills. They had been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. John l*russ
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray left on
• Saturday for a business trip to
• Denver, Colo.
F. E. Parkins was in Columbus
on business Tuesday.
Harold and Ardis Parks left
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold H. Parks, sr., to
visit them in Ainsworth until
school begins. The senior Parks
were Sunday dinner guests of
their son and his wife, the junior
Parks.
Mrs. Bryce Phillips . . . the former Barbara Ellen Lampert.—
O'Neill Photo Co.; The Frontier Engraving.
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Lampert-Phillips
Nuptials at O’Neill
Miss Barbara Lampert, daugh
ter of Martin Lampert, of Or
chard, and Bryce Phillips, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phillips, of
Star, exchanged vows Monday
morning at 10:30 o’clock at the
Presbyterian church at O’Neill.
Rev. Ralph Gerber officiated
with the double-ring ceremony.
The bride wore a ballerina
length gown of white net over
pink taffeta. Her veil of pink net
fell from a wide brimmed pink
hat. She carried an arrangement
of pink carnations on a white Bi
ble.
Miss Dorothy Howard, of Or
chard, maid-of-honor, wore a lime
green ballerina length gown
fashioned like that of the bride.
Bestman was Walter Johnson, of
Walnut.
After a short wedding trip the
couple will live at Star.
Circle Members
Assessed by Birthdays—
Circle III of the Presbyterian
church were hostesses at a year
around birthday party given last
Thursday at the band room of the
high school. Miss La Veta Lehn
was general chairman. The pro
gram committee, headed by Mrs.
Ralph Gerber, consisted of the
Mesdames Ray Bettenhausen,
William Artus and Don McKamy.
Mrs. Harry Petersen was chair
man in crarge of the tables,
Mrs. Ray Shelhamer was chair
man of refreshments, which con
sisted of ice cream, coffee and
birthday cake.
Each of the 12 tables, which
represented a month of the year,
was appropriately decorated for
the theme of that month. Each
table had a birthday cake on
Guests sat at the table corre
sponding to their birth month.
The entrance fee was to rep
resent the guest’s age, but in
case the guest desired to remain
discreet about the age, a dollar
was accepted.
A huge picture frame in which
live scenes depicting each month
of the year were designated by
20 participants of all ages. The
connecting narrative for the
scenes was written by Mrs. Ger
ber. Miss Lois Harder was soloist,
accompanied by Mrs. Gerber.
The ladies of the Bethany Pres
byterian church and the Kellar
Presbyterian church attended.
There were 93 guests, 20 partici
pants in the program and 20
members of the entertaining cir
cle present.
The ladies from each of the
churches who had celebrated the
most birthdays were Mis. Sam
Barnard, of First Presbyterian
church. Mrs. E. F. Young, of the
Kellar church, and Mrs. C. A.
Van Valkenberg, of the Bethany
church.
166 Attend Annual
Grimlon Homecoming—
The 14th annual Grimton home
coming Sunday at Oak View was
attended by 166 persons. There
were 5 former teachers, 54 for
mer pupils and 107 visitors pres
ent. The teachers were Claudius
Evans, Helen Grim and Margaret
Risinger, of Venus; Sylvia Han
sen, of Plainview; and John
Schell, of Denver, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoffman
and family were Sunday dinner
guests in the Art Miller home.
Teacher Group
Reaches Cuba—
A select group of women from
the State Teachers college, of
Wayne, are on an educational ex
cursion to Florida to obtain col
lege credit.
included in the group from the
O’Neill vicinity are: Miss Joan
Vecera, of Verdigre; Mrs. Dona
Carson, of O’Neill; Miss Irene An
ders and Miss Iona Bump, of Nio
brara: Miss Enid Galbraith, of
Spencer; Miss Eileen Krysl, of
Stuart; Miss (Marilyn Schacht, of
Orchard; Miss M. Switzer, of
Clearwater; and Miss Marilyn El
lison, of Elgin.
Manager of the trip is Miss Elja
McCullough, formerly of O’Neill,
now of Blair.
The group left Norfolk August
5. Enroute to Florida, they went
to Kansas City, then through the
Ozarks to Little Rock, Ark. Two
days were spent sightseeing in
New Orleans, La.
Traveling along the coast, they
arrived in Pensacola, Fla., August
11 and proceeded to visit Talla
hasssee, Tampa, Tarpon Springs
and the Everglades. August 15,
they arrived in Miami and on
Wednesday they sailed to Cuba
on the SS Florida. Upon their re
turn to Miami Friday some of the
teachers tried a little deep-sea
fishing.
The itinerary for the return trip
includes a visit to St. Augustine,
Fla., Atlanta, Ga., Birmingham,
Ala., and the Smoky Mountains.
In Kentucky they will visit Mam
moth cave.
The return of the group to
Norfolk is scheduled for Monday,
August 27.
Thompson-Hansen Iiles
Performed Tuesday—
Mrs. Helen Elizabeth Hansen
and Elwin Woodrow Thompson
were married Tuesday, August 31,
at the Methodist church. Rev. V.
R. Bell performed the ceremony.
Witnesses were Mrs. Darlene
Snyder, of Orchard, and Warren
Gribble, of Chambers. Milo Sny
der was soloist and was accom
panied by Miss Patty Stevens, or
ganist. Both are from Orchard.
CHAMBERS NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. E. Wendland and
family, of Arapahoe, came Satur- i
day to visit his sister, Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Walter, and family. |
They returned Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Spann ,
and niece, Opal Brown, were
Sunday dinner guests of bis ,
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. 1
Charles Spann.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor and !
children drove to Norfolk Sunday
to visit Clarence Tibbets at the |
Lutheran hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mitch- j
ell, 4 sons and daughter, of Wich
ita, Kans., came Saturday, Au- j
gust 13, to visit his father, Carl
Mitchell; brother and wife, Mr. j
and Mrs. Lee Mitchell, and chil
dren, and sister and husband, |
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tracy.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grimes; |
and Bonnie, of Carr, Colo., came j
Friday, August 10, for a few j j
days’ visit with his mother, Mrs. I
Genevieve Bell, and her parents, J i
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter. j '
Guests in the E. R. Carpenter | ,
home on Sunday, August 19, j I
were: Mr. and Mrs. Donald j .
Grimes and Bonnie, of Carr, |
Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stev
ens, Cherilyn and Terry, of At- {
kinson; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Med
calf, Bobby and Kathy, of Sioux
City; Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Car
penter, Rodney and Ruberta, of
Bakersfield, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
William Carpenter, Patty, Cheryl
and Connie, of Elgin, and Mrs.
Genevieve Bell, of Chambers.
JUSTICE COURT
F. O. Blakeman, speeding, com
plaint signed by Patrolman G. F.
Gates, pled guilty, fined $10 and
costs, August 20.
Lyle R. Stern, no driver’s li
cense, complaint filed by Patrol
man G. F. Gates, pled guilty, (
fined $10 and costs, August 20. ’
Leonard R. Morrow, failure to i
stop gasoline transport at railway ]
crossing, complaint filed by Pa- i
trolman Willard H. Teachman, l
pled guilty, fined $10 and costs, : A
August 20. j 1
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Halva spent
the weekend in Omaha visiting
with their son, Fred, and their
daughter, Miss Lydia.
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Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beckwith,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Holz and Mr.
and Mrs. George Hartford were
in Pickstown, S. D., Sunday.
Thomas Harty and James Mer
riman returned Monday from a 2
week tour of the west coast.
Mr. ard Mrs. Ray Verzal and
Jerry, of Atkinson, Sunday visit
ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
F. Quinn.
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FILLETS OCEAN Lb.
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ARMOUR’S
WIENERS 2 Lbs 98c
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BACON ENDS 2 u* 43c
ALL MEAT RING
j BOLOGNA Lb.49c
Curtiss 10-Oz. Pkg.
Marshmallows \]c
Silver King 3 Cans
DOG FOOD.... 29c
Baker’s
COCOA, Ub.- 25c
Lushus Grapefruit
SWEETENED 46-0*. Can
JUICE.29c
Fab, Breeze
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SUPER SUDS 27c
VAN CAMP’S Fancy Toilet
TEHPERONI H lb. Pfcg.25cTISSUE
Hand Soap
LUX.25c
3 Reg. Size
Fancy Dill
PICKLES, Qt... 23c
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MUSTARD, Qt. 19c
Post’s 2 Pkgs.
KRINKLES.... 29c
VINEGAR, Pt.9c
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COFFEE, Lb... 69c
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