The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 17, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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-The Frontier Engrtvlng
MRS. WARREN EBBERS ... In a pretty wedding at the Meth
odist church on Sunday, January 6, Miss Lila Hansen became the
bride of Warren Ebbers, of Firth. Rev. V. R. Bell performed the
ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hansen,
of O’Neill. The couple will reside on a farm near Firth.—O’Neill
Photo __
Theater Party
for Young Ladies—
Mrs. E. T. Gerin entertained 12
girls at a theater party on Sunday
afternoon, January 13, in honor
of her daughter, Susie, who was
celebrating her 8th birthday an
niversary. The girls played games
after which they witnessed “Meet
Me After the Show” at the Royal
theater. Mrs. Gerin served a lunch
of ice cream, cake and candy.
Each girl had a sack of popcorn
* at the show.
Pleasant Day Club
Holds Meeting—
The Pleasant Day club met at
the home of Mrs. Albert Wiai
feldt on Wednesday, January 9,
with all but 2 members present.
After noonday luncheon a few
business matters were taken care
of and the remainder of the af
ternoon was spent socially. Plans
were made for a card party at
Mrs. James Curran’s on Friday
night, January 18.
500 Club in
Session—
The 500 club met on Wednes
day, January 9, at the home of
/ Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Avard. High
score was held by Mrs. Herman
Janzing and Dean Jeffery; low
went to Mrs. Arthur Brinkman
and Herman Janzing. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Avard.
Next meeting will be January
23 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Determan.
Serve Turkey Dinner—
A turkey dinner was enjoyed
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
James Donlin on Sunday, Janu
ary 13. The guests included Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. Vernie Johnson and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Curran and
family and Mrs. Gertie Minahan.
Mrs. Shierk Hostess—
The Merri Myx club met on
Tuesday afternoon, January 15,
at the home of Mrs. Paul Shierk.
There was a luncheon at 1:30 o’
clock.
Pinochle Club Meets —
The Pinochle club met at the
home of Mrs. Mabel Henry on
Wednesday afternoon.
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The Donald Simpsons ... cut
ting their wedding cake.
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Pojar - Simpson
Nuptials in Texas
VERDEL—Miss Helen Agnes
Pojar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Pojar, of Neligh, and
Donald E. Simpson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Simpson, of Ver
del, were married at St. Martin’s
Catholic church in Kingsville,
Tex., December 26.
The bride’s attendant was
Miss Mary Andrus and the bride
groom was attended by his broth
er, Eugene Simpson.
The bride wore a pastel blue
suit with a white carnation cor
sage and Miss Andrus wore a grey
suit with a pink carnation cor
sage.
A wedding breakfast immedi
ately following the ceremony was
held at the home of Mrs. Barbara
Andrus in Kingsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Simpson left after
the ceremony for a short wedding
trip to Galveston, Tex.
They will imake their home in
Kingsville after May, when the
bride completes teaching in An
| telope county. Mr. Simpson is
I stationed in Kingsville.
Mrs. Simpson is a 1949 grad
i uate of St. Mary’s academy at
O’Neill and taught 2 years in
Holt county rural schools before
teaching this year at district 72 in
I Antelope county.
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ROCK FALLS NEWS
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Mrs. Gladys Richardson, a for
mer resident of this vicinity now |
living in Booker, Tex., is visiting
the Blake Bensons and friends at |
O’Neill.
Mrs. Floyd Johnson returned
Monday, January 7, from Palmer
and Grand Island where she at
tended her aunt’s funeral.
Doris Sterns returned Sunday,
January 6, to her studies at the
Lincoln school of commerce after
spending 2 weeks with home
folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown vis
ited his father, Joe Brown, of
Bassett, 2 days last week.
Orville Thorsen returned Sun
day after visiting relatives in
South Dakota.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shipman, of
Minneapolis, Minn., and her
mother. Mrs. Delia Ernst, of O'
Neill, visited the James Currans
Sunday, January 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and
Lynda had Sunday night supper
at the Louis Browns a week ago. j
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dawes had i
supper at Albert Sterns Sunday
evening. j
Mr. and Mrs. Don Waegli and
his father, Chester Waegli, were
Sunday afternoon guests at James j
Curran’s. i \
Mr. and Mrs. George Calkins
spent Sunday with the Don |
Hynes.
Mr. ana Mrs. uewayne Anson |
and Sharon spent Sunday eve
ning with Don and Beuna Hynes.
Mr. and Mrs. James McNulty
and daughter and LeRoy Holtz
had supper at Lyle Vequist’s Fri
day evening.
Mrs. Henry Vequist spent Sun
day with the John Turner fami
ly.
Don R. Breiner returned Satur
day from a 3-week vacation at
Los Angeles, Calif., where he
visited his 2 sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown had
as guests for Sunday dinner:
Alden Breiner, Don Breiner, Mrs.
Theresa Breiner and Russell,
Lonnie, Phillip and Leslie Brein
er. Linda Johnson was an after
noon caller.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sterns
and family were Sunday guests of
Albert Sterns.
Mrs. Florence Schultz had a
birthday anniversary party Sun
day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
John Schultz, ft^rs. Floyd John
son, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Brown,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Spry,
Frank Schultz and Shirley Stes
kal. The 3 celebrating birthday
anniversaries received gifts after
which pinochle was played.
Linda Johnson missed school
Monday due to the extreme icy
condition of the roads.
Mr. and Mrs. Art O’Neill and
Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Stuart visit
ed the Roy Margritz Wednesday
evening.
A new club has been formed to
meet every 2 weeks to play cards
and visit. Members are Mr. and
Mrs. John Schultz, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Johnson, Ray Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Hynes, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Waegli and Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Brown at whose home
the first meeting was held. A
lunch was served. The next meet
ing is at the Dan Waegli’s Jan
uary 22. - *
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz
spent Sunday evening at Francis
Curran’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Claussen
were guests for Sunday dinner of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Waegli.
Betty Lou Curran spent the
weekend with the Roy Margritz.
Walter Sire and Reverend Kess
ler, of Butte, were dinner guests
of Roy Margritz Wednesday, Jan
uary 9. i
Scott Club
Meets Today — I
The Scott Community club i
Christmas party was held at the \
home of Mrs. Frank MacDonald .
on December 23. The members I
and their families came for din
ner. Each family brought some- j
thing to eat. We enjoyed the
card party, Mrs. Guy Hull win- j
ning high score for ladies, and
Mrs. Charles Luber low. Frank |
MacDonald won high score for
the men and Garry Wilson low. j
A prize was given to each of
them. I
Miss Marian Classen, of Spen- '
cer, won the door prize. Mns. Ray ,
Wilson had charge bf the bingo '
game for the younger set and can- 1
dy bars were given to the win- ,
ners. '
Our secret pals were revealed
and the exchange of gifts was I
held. We then drew names for
our 1952 mystery sisters. I
A grab bag was had for the
men. Each received a gift. Each |
child was treated with a sack of
candy and nuts. ; |
Our next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Guy Hull to- |
day (Thursday) at 5 p.m. Mrs.
Frank MacDonald and Mrs. Guy ,
Hull will present the lesson on
bread.—By Mary E. Luber, news
reporter.
'Yeast Rolls' Topic
of Meeting —
CHAMBERS—The Better Ways
extension club met at the home
of Mrs. James Butts on the eve
ning of January 11.
The new president, Mrs. Edwin
Hubbard, called the meeting to
order. Nine members were pres
ent. Mrs. Ann Alday joined the
club at this meeting which now
; makes 12 members.
The lesson on “Yeast Rolls,”
■was given by Mrs. Edwin Huh
bard and Mrs. Willard Thomson.
They used the no-knead method.
Some of the various kinds of rolls
that were made were parkerhouse,
cloverleaf, fan tans, knots, braids,
also Swedish tea-ring with prune
filling.
Members played several games.
Announcement
I WISH TO ANNOUNCE that I have es
tablished my own indivdual office in
the Odd Fellows building, 2 doors south
of the O’Neill National Bank on South
Fourth St. , ,
I DR. G. R. COOK r!
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
t
Office Phone: 576
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| (Made by Wilsons)
SHORTENING
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COFFEE
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