The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 29, 1951, SECTION 2, Page 10, Image 10

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    To Minneapolis to
Attend Funeral
INMAN—James M. McMahan
received word Sunday that his
brother, Eh. Myron E. Lusk, had
passed away at a hospital in
Minneapolis, Minn.
Mr. McMahan left iMonday eve
ning for Minneapolis to attend
the funeral. Mrs. McMahan and
Mr. and Mrs John H. Mattson
accompanied him as far as Sioux
City.
Other Inman News
The women’s department of
the Latter Day Saints church met
Tuesday afternoon, November 20,
at the home of Mrs. Gerald Ferris.
The lesson was on “How The Bi
ble Came to Be.” There were 7
members and 1 visitor present.
Plans were also made for the
Christmas party to be held soon.
The hostess served lunch at the
close of the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Neilson
and family spent Thanksgiving in
Sioux City.
Dawn of Morning Theto Rho
Girls’ club met at the lOOF hall
Wednesday evening, November
21, for a regular meeting. Mrs
James Coventry was hostess for
the evening and served lunch.
Thanksgiving dinner guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Coventry and family were Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson, of
. O’Neill, iMr. and Mrs. Leo Harte
and family and Ronnie, Richard
and Robert Coventry, all of In
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe and
family, o f Atkinson, spent
Thanksgiving day with Mrs.
Wolfe’s mother, Mrs. Walter Ja
cox.
Gordon and Ralph Sholes and
Harlan Morsbach, who are em
ployed at Belle Fourche, S.D.,
spent the holiday weekend visit
ing relatives and friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tompkins
left Tuesday to spend a few days
visiting in the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Charles Tompkins and fam
ily in Omaha.
Donald Keyes returned Friday
from Council Bluffs, la., and
Omaha, where he visited in the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Brugstrom and daughter and Mr.
and Mrs. James Vidlak and fam
ily.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Brittell and Betty
Jean on Thanksgiving day were
the following: Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Thompson, jr., and sons of Grand
Island; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cooper
and son, of Orchard; iMr. and Mrs.
William Thompson, of Norfolk,
and Mrs. Lottie Thompson of In
man,
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Watson took
thqir daughter, LuElla, to Wayne,
Sunday, where she attends col
lege. Miss Watson had spent the
holiday weekend visiting her par
ents.
rtonald Wolfe returned Sunday
from Atkinson where he visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald Wolie, over the Thanksgiving
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Keyes and
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Keyes and
family returned Sunday from
Manhattan, Kans., where they
spent the holidays visiting WO
(jg) and Mrs. Lorin Keyes and
daughter, Mary.
Mrs. Clifford Opper and Susan
spent Thanksgiving day with Mr.
and Mrs. John Watson and girls
in O'Neill.
Superintendent and Mrs. Har
old Wilhoit and sons spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with rela
tives in Oakland and Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Butler ac
companied their son and daugh
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rex But
ler, and family of Bassett, to in
dependence, Mo., on Wednesday,
November 22, where they visited
relatives until Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chudomelka
spent the weekend visiting rela
tives in Dodge.
Mrs. Marye Hartigan and son,
Graydon, spent the weekend in
Iowa, visiting relatives.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Coon and
family spent Thanksgiving day
with Mrs. Ruth Spangler in Clear
water.
Thanksgiving dinner guests m
the home of Mr. and Mcs. George
Colman, jr. and family were Mr.
and Mrs. George Colman, sr., Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Brunckhorst,
John Faye and Barbara and Mr.
and Mrs. Max Mossman.
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Moore and
ROYAL THEATRE
— O'NEILL —
Wednesday and 'Thursday
November 28-29
STRICTLY DISHONORABLE
M-G-M’s hilarious comedy with
songs . . . starring Ezio Pinza,
Jenet Leigh with Millard Mitchell
and Gale Robbins. This delicious
dish from Dixie gives the former
'“South Pacific” star a gay answer
. . . and it’s strictly fun and love
songs from there on in!
Adm.: 42c, plus tax 8c. Total 50c
Children 10c, plus 2c tax. Tot. 12c
Thursday, November 29
HEART OF THE ROCKIES
Roy Rogers, King of the Cow
boys, Trigger, smartest horse in
the movies, with Penny. Edwards,
Gordon Jones and Ralph Morgan,
Foy Willing and Riders of the
Purple Sage.
Rodeo thrills! Wild western ex
citement! As Roy and the garw
hit the outlaw trail to their latest
action-packed adventure.
Adm. 42c, plus tax Sc. Tot. 50c
Children 10c, plus 2c tax. Tot. 12c
Matinee Saturday 2:30
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daughter, of Lincoln, spent the
i weekend visiting Dr. Moore’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hutton and
fanr.ily, of Chambers, spent Sun
day visiting Mr. Hutton’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hutton.
Thanksgiving dinner guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Clark and Howard were Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Berger, of Ainsworth,
and Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hutton
and Sue and Richard, of Inman.
Mrs. Clifford Opper and daugh
ter, Susan, drove to Lincoln on
Saturday, November 17, and
spent until Wednesday, Novem
ber 21, visiting relatives. They
returned with her grandmother,
Mrs. Anna B. Pierson and her
aunt, Mrs. Aneita Ruhle, both of
Lincoln, who caime here for the
Thanksgiving holidays. Thanks
giving morning Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. Watson, Carolyn and Sam, Mrs.
Pierson and Mrs. Ruehle drove to
Valentine arid spent the day with
Dr. and Mrs. Slusher and sons.
Mrs. Pierson and Mrs. Ruehle ac
companied by Mrs. Opper, re
turned to Lincoln on Monday.
EMMET NEWS
Miss Marybelle O’Connor, stu
dent nurse at St. Catherine’s hos
pital, Omaha, spent Thanksgiving
day visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James O’Connor, and uncle,
Tom Perkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Madura, of
Lynch, were Sunday d in n e r
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mur
phy, Maureen and Ronnie.
Mrs Maud Sesler and Neil Wil
liams. both of Valentine, were
Thanksgiving day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C.arence Farr.
Miss Mabel Perkins and Dick
Merten, of Ainsworth, were
i’iii.nksgivins day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James O’Connor and
daughter, Marybelle, and Tom
Perkns.
Miss Ruby Kloppenborg spent
the weekend in Omaha.
Little Jackie Cole spent Wed
nesday, November 21, vsiting his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Art
Humpal, at Atknsion.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fox were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Newton and family.
Thanksgiving day guests at the
W. A. Tenborg home were Mr.and
Mrs. Vern Swick, of Clinton; Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Ewing, of Ewing;
Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, of Win
ona, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Tenborg and son, Greg, and Fred
Tenborg.
Thanksgiving day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. William Newton were:
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Newton
and son, Dewey, and Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Clouse, all of O’Neill,
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Thompson
and family, of Page, Bob Clouse
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Farr, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Grothe, jr., and
Bernice and Freddie and Mrs.
Bill Grothe, sr., were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Farr and sons at O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brainard
and Mr. and Mrs. BUI Kramer
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Fox, of O’Neill, were Thanks
giving day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dedwin, of
Montezuma, la., spent from Sat
urday night until Monday morn
ing visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Fox, Steven and Ray. Mrs. Ded
win and Mrs. Fox are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fox we.e
Sunday afternoon callers of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Newton and fam
ily.
Tommy McDonald, of Atkinson,
Mrs. Marie McDonald and Mr.
and Mrs. A1 Fritton and daugh
ters, Marilyn and Lu Anne, all of
O’Neill, were Thanksgiving day j
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Mur
phy and family.
Brownies Make
Pilgrim Hal —
The Brownies troop II met on
Tuesday, November 20, at the
O’Neill public school. They made
a centerpiece for a Thanksgiving
table
It was a pilgrim hat with a
circle of cranberries and leaves.
—By Margie Marcellus, reporter.
' Allend Funeral —
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Maifory, of
Casper, Wyo., and Bart Malloy,
of Kinnick, Wyo., were in Emmet
to attend the funeral of Mrs. Rose
Tenborg and stopped in O’Neill
to visit relatives.
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) WE WANT to congratulate the Iprize *
winners. The Grand Prize was won 4
by — |
RADIO—Kenneth Jarman, Chambers (
HASSOCK—Francis L. Hall. Venus
AGAIN, thanks . . . and best wishes. j j
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collar! Rayon sheen gabar
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faced interlining, slash
pockets, self-covered but
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Green, wine, taupe, purple
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• Turn Back Cuffs
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Colors: Wine, Green,
Grey
Our Regular Low
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Wool Zip-Lined COATS
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