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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1951)
Santa’s Here with Brilliant New Gifts With the fact that '' with 1 out of aljuost 30 of our men (oik in the armed forces this year, there a heap of inailinR that n.u.W be done pqfk? to fnake surd all m their yulegifts ou tone. J Yhk- metnd It’j, Wise to shop early^ * While the vast fcroduc ti vc nets at our nation has brought us a^gmazingly bounti ful array of exciting, beautiful and practical gifts, there are many more people to give them to than ever before. Interest in some of the newer and more exciting gifts is so high stocks may disappear quickly and those who delay their shopping may be unable to get dehyaty in time for Christmas day. With almost every©»o'*> gift giving list longer thit' yoar than ever before, evesyOne It going lo need more time to shop for the perfect gift. And there is so much to do before Christmas day to prepare the home for the wonderful occa •ioH« Better start Christmas gilt shopping immediately. Tne Jejpmuity pi Old St. Nick, aided ahd abettod by the resource fulness of American industry and 20th Century progress in the de velopment of oew'matcrials and the application of traditional ma terials to new uses, has trans formed what once were consid ered pj-osaic items, into glittering new gifts, and has brought mto existence new devices for woi^ saving, and entertainment for the whole family. There are extra special treats for all jthe youngsters in toy land this year, Where new plastics have made possible the production of stuLdie;, longer, lasting toys that will mean longer lasting joys for the children. Toyiand is characterized this year by amazingly realistic re productions most every device, used in the, practical world tnat tifctteS the unagpaatiupi 9fnl children- Amd they, are wyrjpuMf model* which, not .only will delight but will it>" struct young girls and boy*. )V toddlg like real live babies and many hay* soft-to-fhe-touch akfir t^kture*,’ttifit will make little g&ia atitikal'Writh hap course western dolls, too.1 - There is glamout > ih giftB for girls^the Okiar girls who prize the 'gtrislhe older girts who prize glaimbur so much and the mature girls why look forward to Christ mas tts a glamorous occasion — that will make gifts of beauty as well as feifts that will be cher ished for tholr usefulness. There is glamour also in the gifts for men this year as weB as | the essence of the practical which I they prize so highly. Wearables, gadgetry and sports equipment furnish endless choices to suit , every personality. This too, is a year when gifts for the home will be high on the ist because they can contribute so much the year ’round to make the occasion a memorable one. « This is the year when Santa has come to town early to help you make Christmas gay and happy and lasting for all of your iends and loved ones. --. Thiele a St. Johns Bride EWlAG—St. Johh's Catholic church near Clearwater was the scene of the wedding Wednesday morning, Woven.her 28, of Miss Mildred Thiele, daughter of Petor Thiele, of Clearwater, aha ltynplc lletnenwajr, son of Mrj ajH^frg. ftdlasHemenvtij^ sr., of I brated the nuptial high mass and performed the double-ring cere mony at 9 o’clock. The choir, of which the bride has been a member, sang “Veni Jesu," ‘Panls Angellcus” and “O Beautiful Mother.” accompanied ; by Mrs. Mark Sehi, o The bride apeared in a gown of White satin fashioned with a fit ted bodice which featured a yoke | of sheer marquisette edged with a satin bertha. The longGsleeves i tapered to points at the wrists. A 13-tiered ruffled peplum accented the sides of the fullskirt which ended in a :t-yard train. Her fin gert.p veil of illusion net trim med witiPa wide band of Chan tilly lace was held by a beaded satin tiara. She carried a white prayer book and cascade bouquet of red roses on satin centered with a removable corsage. Her only jewelry was u pearl neck lace, gift of the bridegroom. Miss Joan Thiele was her sis ter’s only attendant. She wore an aqua taffeta gown designed with a satin bertha outlining the mar quisette wke. Short puffed sleeves and a full skirt with pep luih completed t})e gown. She wore a white chiffon lace head band. Her pearl necklace was a gift of the bride. She carried a colonial Bouquet of baby rose car-, nations on ndt lace. Best ‘titan for his brother was Joseph Heimenway. Uahem were. DennU Henienway, broUier of the ^bridegroom, and Louis Thiele, cousin of the bride. A dini^r was served to the fam ilies at noon, Purlng the recep tion M *75 attests ™ »N«r noon "The church parlors, Mrs. John Bauer played nuptial selefl 1 lions, The 34ier cake was baked ahd neebtated by the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Carl°Thiele. 'v ‘ Hostesses at the dinner and re ception were Mrs. August Thiele, Mrs. G.cA. Bauer and Mrs. Frank Bohn, They were assisted in serv ing by Misses Laura Mae and Wil ma Sehi, Genevieve Vandersnick, Neva Mae Bauer and Mary Ann and Berrteice Koenig and Mrs. i f j n • I Rose Pofahl. Miss Laura Vander I snick had charge of the gifts and guest book. After a wedding trip to Denver, Colo., the couple will reside at the home of the bridegroom’s parents. Relatives and friends attending he wedding were from Orchard, Clearwater, Ewing, Elgin, Grand Island and Omaha. Methodist Mon Hold , Rally At Ewing — EWING—About 50 persons at tended a West Central subdistrict! Methodist mens rally at the Ewing chufcn, N6v. 22. A snow storm seriously curtailed the At tendance. 'if The Rev. Charles C. Chappells minister of the host church and DeWltt Hpke was host lay leader. Rogistfation began at 2 p.mi and a song service at 2:15. Grant Pea cock, of O’Neill, was song leader _ —— 9 5 _ V . * I If and the Rev. Chester E. Wilco*. of Page, was pianist. Frank Beelart, lay leader at Page, presided over a worship 1 service at 2:30, with the Rev. L. R. Ranaberry, of Chambers, offer- i me prayer. Taking part we^e the Rev, J. , La verne Jay, O’iNeill, superinten- . dent of the Northeast district; | Renneth Eyfer, Royal, district lay j leader; Clarence Johnson, Neligh, 1 assistant siibdlrti let lay leader;!' Burt Munsell, OtNeilR Albert Middleton, Clearwater; Herman Cook, C^harnbers; Robert < Cinklin. Chambers Juniors Give Y « Baby'* Right ro ■ w CHAMBERS — ThtP play, saas'AE vetnber 27, by members of the junior class at the high school auditorium. A large audierice attended. Foruteen students tofik part. m m » m ■ m * _ A m, 2,640 Acre Brown Co. Ranch !, ' O Including 320-Acre School Land Lease to be Assigned 11 Purchaser Without Cost AT AUCTION SALE WILL BE HELD AT AINSWORTH CITY HALL AINSWORTH, NEBRASKA Saturday, December 15,1951 I nj )Ut| " (Fireman's Room! Starting at 2>0O P. M„ CAT*, Rain Sneer er Shine— " hi No Postponement LOCATION: 15 miles north of Ainsworth, on State High way No. 1, to Niobrara River bridge, thepcfcAvest on south side of river, miles iq rapch bulldiMSt ' BptLDINGS; All buildings are well protected as to ‘ weather and form an ideal for the care and wintering of livestock, All are in a high state of preagrytotifta. , house with ^M^hascment.iaud/sdater pipedKi|t# mmq Iritp ( live sprmg.'sAeWfly Tr<W. Barn 33x42, has box stalls, cemented sUachidMa AtP)ten head: Gar&gBuI3x20. uTwo chick raTloiBel. Best or corrals at buildings and exceptionally good corrals with loading facilities one-hl®f»mile south of buildings, wwessvble lot trucks moving in and oat. WATER SUPPLY; Tto hfd'two wells and windmlUs IH tfcq south pasture which is in $ectlOns, 34 and 35. Hazel Creek starts on this rfoch from springs, never freezes, runs the year around and runs right through corrals at buildings. There Is also another spring creek starting at the extreme inortheast corner of this place. This gives adequate water sup ply at all times at practically any point on the ranch. FENCES: Ranch is fenced and cross fenced with mostly three and four wires. All fences are in good condition. INCIDENTALS: There is a vast amount of wild fruit of every kind on this place, plus an abundance of trees for lum ber, posts and fuel. ) i, LAND: Place is all hay and pasture. The hay being up land, cuts a very good quantity as well as quality hay. All the upland hay is located on the north sections 7 and 17. Place is exceptionally well grassed with many of the harder grasses predominating Will carry 150 cows plus increase, or 250-year • lings on *Veftr around basis. ORDER OF SALE: Land will be sold by the acre as 2320 acres of deeded land, and if all sold to one buyer, the 320-acre school land lease, having 18 more years yet to run, wfll be as signed the buyer without cost. However, if requested, ranch iwill be Offered in two units, of 1360 acres improved, and 960 acres of pasture. If land is sold divided, school lease will not *5% down, day of sale. 25% April 1, 1952, at wt^ch time possession will be given. Balance of 50% will be carried back for a period of five years, at 4Vk% annual inter est Warranty deed and abstract will be furnished. IV< REASON FOR SALE: Mr. Oatman has recently made his home in Missouri, and is liquidating all of hit Nebraska hold ings. WM. E. OATMAN, Owner < ERNIE WELLER, the Auctioneer >• ROY D. RAITT, Broker Alkinaon* IVeb*. Ainsworth. Nebr. 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