The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 19, 1952, SECTION 2, Page 11, Image 11

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    EWING NEWS
Glen Tuttlg, who has been
employed near Arnolds Park,
la., for the Dast two years, is
visiting at the home of his par-'
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tuttle.
Glen plans to remain a few
weeks to assist in the bluegrass
work and haying in the Ewing
vicinity.
Mrs. Mabel Boies left Sunday
for Oregon to spend the summeiT
with relatives. Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Munn and daughters took
her to Grand Island and re
mained to visit at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Archer
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hamilton
and daughter moved Saturday
into the R- G. Rockey residence
recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Gibson and family.
Mrs. Don O’Brien and two
daughters, of Chicago, 111., are
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Walker. Mr. and Mrs.
Walker met them in Sioux City
on Thursday- Mrs. O’Brien is
the former Dorothy Ann Jordan.
Clarence Hahlbeck, his aged
father, George Hahlbeck, and
Clifford Hahlbeck were honored
guests at a family dinner on
father’s day. Others present were
Mrs. Maude Boies, Mrs. Clifford
Hahlback and children. Mrs.
Clarence Hahlbeck was hostess
Miss Dianne Baum entertained
at a slumber party on Friday
evening at her home. Guests
were Bonnie Jo Jefferies, Ger
aldine Bauer, Betty Van Vleck
and Rosalie Spittler.
Kay, Duane and Gene Boll
witt were guests at the home
of their grandmother, Mrs. Ber
tha Urban, while attending re
ligious vacation school the past
two weeks at St. Peter’s church,
i Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Bollwitt.
Mrs. Albert Major and mother,
Mrs- Barr, accompanied bv
Mrs. John Newport and child
ren visited at the home of Mrs.
Mary Rotherham on Tuesday
afternoon, June 10.
A card party sponsored by the
band mother’s club was held
Tuesday evening, June 10, at the
school. There was a good at
tendance. Score winners for
bridge were Mrs. L. P. Dierks
and Mrs. John Archer; for pi
nochle, William Conner and Mrs.
Sis Ebbengaard: for pitch, Mrs
Eva Kaczor and Mrs. Clarence
Hahlbeck. Prizes were given and
refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Murray, of
Columbus, Ind., arrived in Ewing
Tuesday, June 10, for a visit at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sis
Ebbengaard. Mrs Ebbengaard is
their neice.
Garry Eacker Is spending a
week’s vacation at the home of
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome Fuller and family at
Grand Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eacker
and family attended the funeral
of Mrs. Eacker’s uncle held at
Exeter, Tuesday, June 10.
Mrs. Mary Snyder has sold
her building on the south side
main street to Mr- and Mrs.
Ralph Clyde, who operate Eda’s
Cafe. At present, Doc’s Jewelry
is located here.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Larsen
went to Fremont on Saturday
and remained to spend father’s
day with friends.
Ermin Reichert, of Long
Prairie, Minn., is a guest at the
home of his wife’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Anton Tomjack. Mrs.
Reichert and family will join
him here in July
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKenna,
of Omaha, and Gene McKenna,
of Cleveland, O., came Friday,
June 13, and were guests of their
mother. They attended the golf
tournament. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
McKenna left for their home in
Omaha Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lawrence
and family visited Sunday, June
8, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
William Hungerford at Newport.
The Hungerfords are former resi
dents of O’Neill.
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leidtke were
Mrs. Leidtke’s parents, Mr. and.
Mrs. John Kahler, of Meadow
Grove. They also attended the
baptismal rites of Terry Lloyd
Liedtke at the Methodist church
with Rev. L. A. Frishel, of Oma
ha, officiating.
Mr, and Mrs. Bernaxd Blackmore . . . exchange vows in
home ceremony.—O'Neill Photo Co.
★ ★ ★
Miss Phyllis Watson
an Amelia Bride
AMELIA—Miss Phyllis Watson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Watson, became the bride of Rob
ert Blackmore, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Blackmore, also of
Amelia, Sunday, June 15.
The ceremony was performed
by Rev. L. A. Hansberry at the
Methodist church in Amelia.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was gowned in white
satin styled with a sweetheart
neckline and long fitted sleeves
and train. Her fingertip veil
fell from a cap trimmed with
seed pearls. She carried a white
Bible.
Miss Nancy Watson, sister of the
bride, was bridesmaid and wore a
gown of lavender.
Mr. Blackmore was attended by
a friend, Bob Rohrs, of Hastings.
Little Sharon Watson, sister of
the bride, was flower girl and
Larry Genung, cousin of the
bridegroom, was ringbearer.
Miss Elaine Harshfield accom
panied by Miss Onie McClurg
sang two numbers, “Always” and
“The Lord’s Prayer.”
at the bride’s home immediately
A wedding reception was held
after the ceremony for about 100
guests. After a short honeymoon
the young couple plan to make
their home in Grand Island where
the bridegroom is employed.
Roy Andersen and Tex Beck
with were ushers and the Misses
Glenda Enbody, Leone Fix, Sandra
Gilman, Zoellen Gilman and Col
leen Kennedy, friends of the
bride, served at the reception.
Robert Shoemaker
New K of C Head
A meeting of the Knights of
Columbus was held Tuesdav
evening, June 12, at the K of C
hall. An election of officers was
held with results as follows:
Robert Shoemaker, grand
knight; Lyle Benda deputy grand
knight; Herman Janzing, chan
cellor; James Mullen, recorder;
Harry Sullivan, treasurer; Nor
man Gonderinger, advocate; An
thony O’Donnell, warden; Mike
Troshynski, inside guard; Fran
cis Gilg, trustee, and H. J. Ham
mond, financial secretary
George Hammond, member of
Charles Carroll of Carrollton
council, this week was appointed
i
ZACCHIN1S — TOP BILLING
. • . The Neligh Veterans com
mittee, coonsoring the annual
Fourth of July celebration,
will spend five thousand dol
lars for entertainment, it was
announced this week. Top
billing for the celebration goes
to the Zacchinis and their
“human cannonball.” Victoria
Zacchini (above) is the “bul
let” in the act, which has been
featured in Life magazine,
Readers’ Digest, Post, etc.
press officer for the state K of
C.
A
chambers hews
Sunday dinner guests in the
John Honeywell home were Mr.
md Mrs. Ivan Johnson and fam
ly, of Wakefield; Mr. and Mrs.
Slwin Rubeck and Katheryn, Mr.
md Mrs. Lloyd Rubeck and Mr.
and Mrs. Milford Coats, of O’
Neill; Mrs. Eva McCloud, of Beau
dette. Minn., and Mrs. Charlotte
Honeywell, of Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lybolt
spent father’s day with their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bar
rett, at Brunswick.
Frontier for printing!
Big Top “Circus Glass” Special
June 20th through June 28th
2-Gallon
$1.15
Neapolitan ^-Gallon
98c
■—
Circus Glass
Included
WITHOUT CHARGE
6 Different Characters to Choose from . . .
LION - TIGQ - ELEPHANT - CLOWN
RING MASTER - SEAL
OFFER LIMITED $1 rav .
TIME ONLY .*l.5UValue
Jf
Completes a Hot Day Meal
PEP-ADE. 6 pk (s. 25c
MEADOW GOLD, all flavors
ICE CREAM.kal 95c
MEADOW GOLD
SALAD DRESSING Pint 29c
SWEETHEART
SOAP 3 bars 28c - 4 bars.... 29c
DEL RICH
QLEO .2 lbs. 55c
Meat Dept. Fruits & Vegetabb
CHICKEN LOAF “p*
Per Lb. .... 63c Watermelon.
-Per Lb. _ 8c
CHEESE _
★ Kraft’s American TOMATOES
★ Kraft’s Cheddar
★ Kraft’s Danish per Lb._23c
SPRING FRYS 2 Lb»- -430
Per Lb. 63c sunkut
_ ORANGES
SPICED "Best for Juice"
Luncheon Loaf per Lb. 16c
Per Lb. .... 63c 2 Lbs. _ 31c
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BLUE GRASS
FESTIVAL
Saturday, June 21
Band Concert
at 12 o'clock
Free Bar BQ
at 12:30 o'clock
Softball Game
at 3 o'clock
Roving Clown
all day
WNAX Missouri .
Valley Barn Dance and Show
to be broadcast in the evening
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Bargins This Week
JAMESWAY WATERERS 4 FEEDERS
2— Waterers, 8-gal., were 9.15, only $8.00
4— Waterers, 5-gal., were 5.35, only $4.50
1—Waterer, 5-gal., double wall,
was 4.65 only_ $4.25
1— Waterer, to hook on pipe,
was 8.50, only_ $7.00
3— Waterers, 3-gal. were 3.25, only $2.50
2- gal. Hudson Waterers, only _75c
5- qt. Macomb Waterers, only __50c
2—5-ft. Steel Feeders, only _$2.75
5—James way Feeders with stand,
only_ $5.50
2—Steel Nests, were $17.25, only $14.50
2-gal. James way Chick Waterers,
were $2.00, only $1.50
36-in. Steel Feeders, only_50c
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349.95
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Phone 523-J O’Neill