The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 10, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    Society. . .
Schaffers Entertained—
A picnic dinner was held Sun
day in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
D. C. Schaffer. Guests included:
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gribble and
son, Bernard, Warren Gribble and
-daughter, Mrs. Peggy Smith, and
-children of Chambers; Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard B. Gribble of Om
aha; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cantor
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schra
der and two sons of Neligh; Mr.
and Mrs. George Richter and son
all of Maryville, Wash.; Mr. and
Mrs. Gurney Drayton and fam
ily of Orchard; Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Gribble of South Sioux
City, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Schaffer.
Return from Michiqan,
Indiana, MissourrVisit—
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ressel re
turned Monday from a 10 - day
'vacation trip. They were in De
troit, Mich., where they visited
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Templin
and son. From Detroit they went
to Lafayette, Ind., on business
and then on to Neosho, Mo.,
where thev visited Mrs. Ressel’s
mother, Mrs. Susan Harris, and
other relatives.
They went from Neosho to
Topeka, Kans., and visited Mrs.
Ressel’s brother and sister-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Har
ris.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ressel ac
companied the Ressels as far as
Plainview and are with Mr. and
Mrs. John Senseney.
Goldens Will Sojourn
in Florida—
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Golden
left Saturday, July 5, for Mi
ami, Fla., where they plan to
spend a month’s vacation.
Enroute to Florida they will
stop in Kansas City, Mo., to see
their son-in-law and daughter,
Hr. and Mrs. Richard Owen. In
Florida they will visit Mrs.
Golden’s mother, Mrs. J. L.
Gaudrie, also Mrs. Margaret Mc
Millan and Miss Mary Markey.
Miss Katherine Golden is
spending two weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. Allan P. Jaszkowiak
while her parents are on vaca
tion.
Robertsons Hosts—
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Thomas of
Grand Island arrived in O’Neill
Thursday, July 3, and were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
C. Robertson until Monday. Oth
er guests at the Robertson home
■were Miss Mary Thomas of Om
aha, who arrived Saturday, July
5, and stayed until Sunday, and
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Housel
and son of Fullerton, Calif., who
stopped Saturday enroute to
Lincoln to visit relatives.
Plan '52 Fair
Exhibits —
CHAMBERS — The Happy
Helpers 4-H club met at the
home of Ardelle and Vietta Ed
•wards on Wednesday, June 25.
The meeting was called to or
•der. Roll call was answered by
naming birds. We sang several
songs and gave our pledge to the
American flag.
At this meeting we chose our
demonstration teams for fair and
achievement day. We plan to
have a float for the fair this year.
Our leader gave the lesson on
curtains, flounces and dresser
scarves. We discussed material
to use for them.
After our lesson we played
games and then Mrs. Edwards
served a lunch of jello, cookies
and cake.
Three of our members attended
the 4-H club camp at Long Pine.
They were Gloria Grimes, Edythe
Grimes and Dorene Gleed.
Our next meeting will be at
the home of Shirley Green. A
date has not yet been set. — By
Dorene Gleed, news reporter.
One Member Absent—
PAGE — Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Robinson enjoyed having all
their children except one at their
home July 4 where they had a
basket dinner and also celebrat
ed the birthday anniversary of
their oldest daughter, Mrs. Les
ter Brady. Those present besides
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson were
their son, Willis; Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Brady of Lincoln; Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Harte and fam
ily of North Bend; Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Heiss and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Dee Grass, all of Page,
and Mr. and Mrs. Asa Schoen
feldt of Casper, Wyo.
Norfolk, Winner
Clubs Entertained
CHAMBERS— The Beautiful
Valley and Chambers Garden
clubs had a joint picnic in the
woods on the Elmer Wandersee
farm Tuesday, July 1. Twelve
members and three children were
present. Door prizes were given
to Donna Hubbard and Mildred
Wandersee.
Plans were made at this meet
ing to entertain the* Norfolk and
Winner, S.D., clubs on Tuesday,
July 8.
A breakfast for the visitors
was held at the home of Mrs.
J. W. Walter. There was a tour
of gardens. The visiting guests
were entertained with a picnic
in the afternoon, the two Cham
bers clubs uniting. Plants were
presented to the guests as gifts.
The next meeting will be held
Wednesday, August 6, at the
home of Julia Gilbert. Pearl !
Neilson will be the assistant
hostess.
PAGE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Will Neubauer,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bowen, Mr.
and Mrs. Rollie Snell, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Wilson, Dr. E. J. Bild,
and Mesdames Alma Tegeler, Icie
Rost, Celia Terrill, Harriet Car
son and Bertha Reed had a picnic
supper in the Page park Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wagers
of Lodi. Calif., and their son and
wife of Oakland, Calif.; Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Gray of Richland,
Wise.; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lund
and two sons of Scotia; Leonard
Miller of O’Neill, and Mr. and
Mrs. J. I. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Gray and Veldon and Vernie
Hunter had planned a picnic din
ner in the Page park Sunday but
due to weather conditions they
gathered at the J. I. Gray home.
A shower honoring Mrs. Jerry
Asher was held at the Methodist
church parlors Monday evening
with over 40 guests present. Mrs.
R. F. Park and Mrs. Melvin Held
had charge of the entertainment.
Mrs. Donald Heiss had charge of
the guest book. The honored
guest received many gifts. Lunch
was served by the committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Peterson
and Mrs. Nora Peterson, all of In
glewood, Calif., transacted busi
ness in Page Monday afternoon.
They were going to Kansas City,
Mo., where they will visit Mr. and
Mrs. Verl Petersen and daughter.
Verl is the son of Mrs. Nora Pet
erson and a brother of Virgil.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Schoenefeldt
of Casper, Wyo., spent the week
end at the home of the latter’s
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Robinson and with her
brother, John Nickle, and wife at
Inman.
Carron Ludington of Grand Is
land, who had been visiting the
past six weeks at the Theo. Kem
per, Orville and Herbert Kem
per and Ed Braddock homes, has
returned to her home.
. A family picnic was held in
the Page park Sunday honoring
Jerry Asher, who was to leave on
Wednesday, July 9, to enter the
armed services. Present were
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Asher, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Kemper and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Asher and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Asher and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Asher and son
and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mit
chell and family of Kearney
visited from Friday until Sunday
in the Alton Braddock home. Mr.
Mitchell taught in the Page
school three years ago. Miss Ma
rie Heiss, who had visited rela
tves over the weekend, returned
to Kearney with them.
See Deer on River—
PAGE—Bobbie Sorensen came
from Creighton last Thursday
and took his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Soren Sorensen, sr., and
Ronnie Park to Cody where
they visited at the Eddie Con
nery and Ted Connery homes.
On July 4, in company with Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Connery, they
went to Martin, S.D., to attend
the celebration and rodeo. On
Saturday the same group drove
to Vetal, S.D., where they visit
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Will Hicks.
Sunday forenoon they visited
the ranch south of Cody where
Mr. and Mrs. Mat Connery live.
They enjoyed the canyons and
other scenery and saw deer on
the Niobrara river. They re
turned to Page Sunday after
noon.
Leaves Navy —
W. F. (“Billy”) Marne arrived
Monday evening from Ute, la., to
visit his uncle and aunt. Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Shriner. He just re
ceived his discharge from the
navy at San Diego, Calif., after
having served about 40 months.
He held the rating of electronics
technician, first-class.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Pvt. William A. Brady, son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Lloyd Brady,
spent the Fourth of July here.
He returned Sundav to his sta
tion at Ft Hood, Tex.
Danny Ryan returned home On
the evening of July 4 from Al
liance where he had been vis
iting.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McClanahan
have returned from a wedding
trip through western Nebraska,
Colorado and Wyoming.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ross and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Elvin
Alton and family spent Sunday
viewing the Ft. Randall dam at
Pickstown, S.D.
Misses Judy and Mary Ryan
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Bazelman and Connie to Ewing
on the Fourth of July where they
went swimming.
Miss Gloria Peterson of Chica
go, HI., and Miss Barbara Fet
^rson of Sioux City left Sunday
after visiting with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norman
went to Ord Saturday where
they attended a reunion of the
class of 1927 held in the public
school in Ord. Mr. Norman was
an Ord graduate in 1927. The
children attended a picnic in
the park while their 'parents at
tended the reunion. ‘ |
MILLER THEATRE
— Atkinson, Nebr. —
FrL-Sat July 11-12
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■WecL-Thuxs. July 16-17
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Saye up to Vi and more, this week!
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beating." McDonald's prkes take .br Stock up in our money-saving I
terrific beating In these sole*!
Many unadvertlsed buys! Come early! fll|
>*A*Sale! Cool plisse^*^ j
I sport shirts | g
WOMEN’S BLOUSES
1 GROUP:
Values to $2.49
1.47
1 GROUP: i
Values to $2.98
1.97
1 GROUP:
Values to $4.98
2.97
A good selection of blouses
in rayon crepes, cottons.
Assorted styles and colors.
Most all sizes 32 to 40.
Girls' and women's SLIPS |
price-cut for savings! I
olrt*‘-. 157 m
women i, M J wom«n "
£ f I I
| irs; |97 rr^277 I
M There’s a choice of rayon, cotton and nylon
V slips in this sale. Choose from plain
M. tailored styles or from many fancy lace
wJb trimmed slips. In best slip colors, too.
Get yours this week and save.
% Men’s short sleeve 177 I
% cottons... ■ #
Reg. $1.98 | #
^ You’ll get weeks of wear this summer from these ^
^ cool cotton plisse sport shirts. In plaid and £
novelty designs, short sleeves, 2 pockets. Men’s ^
^ sizes S-M-ML-L. Washable, no ironing needed. £
MEN’S WESTERN SHIRTS —
ONE GROUP_REGULARLY *M fc UP,
Rayon sharkskins, cords and cottons. Assorted col
ors. Sizes 14 Vz to 16. Buy several at this price and
save!
3.77
MEN’S SUITS —
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One group of wool and part wool suits. Values up
to 39.75. Only 10 suits at this low price. Hurry!
Minor alterations included.
$17
Summer savings! Women's
BRAS
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Foundation Garments: One group. Fa
mous make garments at great savings.
Assorted styles. Most all sizes. Hurry for
best selection.
Vi Price
DRAPERY FABRICS
36” to 48” widths, assorted fabrics, ray
ons and cottons. Values up to 1.98 yard.
Buy now and brighten the home at a
saving!
97c Yard
TOILET
SOAP
Children’s 4
Swim Suits <
Sizes 3 - 6x. One - piece J
styles. With plenty of hot ^
weather ahead, here’s the 1
chance to make the little j
tot happy with a new suit J
and save! J
Reg. 1.98 j
1.47 I
[ style shoes |
► Values 185 Values
► to $4.98 I to $8.95 & C
^ Values ^ 85 Values C85 S
* to $6.95 mm to $io.c:^ \
t Here’s our semi-annual sale! Pumps, straps, ties, ^
► oxfords in smooth leathers and suedes ... some ^
► with cool nylon mesh trims. All sizes, but not ^
► every size in every type or style. Better hurry! ^
y^Sale! Women's, children's^
| PANTIES I
I s? 37t «:■ 57? i
^ Rayon or cotton briefs in women’s, girls* and £
^ children’s sizes. Band leg or flared styles ... J
plain or fancy. Stock up while quantities last. ^
MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS —
Assorted printed and woven fabrics. Sanforized.
Sizes 14% to 17, 32-34 sleeves. Values to 2.98.
1.47
BOY’S SKIP-DENT SHIRTS —
Sport type, short sleeves, assorted colors. Stock up
with several of these. Sizes 6-12.
87c
S Women’s |
Cotton Toppers i
Just the thing lor a cool I
evening wrap. Waffle I
weave. White, blue or red. ■
Hurry!
Reg. 3.98
1.97 I
-Summer sole bargoins in/AW.
Palm and cold cream. Usually sells
for much more. Fill your needs.
Each Bar_3C
PERCALE APRONS
For every home use. Fast color fabric in
gay patterns. Choice of several pretty
styles.
Each 57c
RAG RUGS
Sturdy cotton block plaids. Fringed ends.
Size 24x45. Reg. 98c value. Buy several
at this price.
Each 00c
Men's driver style MB
leather work gloves I
First quality Plgtex J[ &
Reg. $1.29 Jf Q
Right in the harvest season ... popular ball and |g
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