I O’NEILL DRIVE - IN THEATRE I THURSDAY, JULY 10 BLUE BLOOD’ A FAMILY PICTURE One Dollar for Each Family ADDED SHORTS FRI. & SAT., JULY 11-12 NEW MEXICO” A Technicolor Special Western ADDED SHORTS SUN. & MON., JULY 13 - 14 BOBBY DRISCOLL — MARTHA SCOTT WHEN I GROW OF A True Story of a Boy's Life Bring the Kids! ADDED SHORTS TUES. & WED., JULY 15 - 16 LADY SAYS NO Comedy — Mueic and Romance ADDED SHORTS O’Neill Juniors Romp Ainsworth The American Legion juniors defeated Ainsworth, 8-3, in a game played at O’Neill Sunday, July 6. The juniors put the game on ice in the first inning with a five-run barrage. H. Nielsen was the winning pitcher from O’Neill. He struck out nine. / Verdel Shutsout Lynch Baseballers LYNCH—In a fast game Sun day, July 6, at Lynch, the Verdel ball club shutout Lynch by a 6-0 count. Batteries for Lynch— Ronald Carson and Calvin Chris tensen; for Verdel—Dale Barta and Willard Barta. Fish ai Andes— Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lanman spent the weekend at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mellor. They helped Mrs. Mellor with the chores while Vem Gre nier and George Mellor went fishing at Lake Andes, S.D., Thursday and Friday. They re turned with a “very good catch.” Mrs. Vern Grenier and children spent July 4 at the Mellor farm. O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keefer of Norfolk spent Sunday in O’Neill .visiting friends. Merle Jones is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Crumly of Page. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beha and family of Minneapolis, Minn., are spending a week with his brother and sister-in.law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beha, and other relatives in O’Neill. They plan to leave for their home today (Thursday). ROYAL THEATRE — O'NEILL — Thursday, July 10 Family Night Farley Granger and Shelly Winters in BEHAVE YOURSELF A Jerry Wald—Norman Kras na production with William Demarest and Francis L. Sulli van. Family Night—83c, tax 17c, Total $1.00. Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c, To tal 50c. Children 10c plus tax 2c, Total 12c Friday and Saturday July 11-12 THE IROQUOIS TRAIL Starring George Montgomery, Brenda Marshall, Glenn Lang dan, Paul Cavanaugh, Monte Blue. Based on James Fenimore Cooper’s “Leather Stocking Tales.” A colonial trapper sets out to avenge his brother’s death and clear his name of a treason charge by the British. Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c, Total 50c Children 10c, plus 2c lax. Total 12c. Children under 12 free when accompanied by parents. Matinee Saturday 2:30 Sunday, Monday and Tuesday July 13-14-15 Marjorie. Main and Percy Kilbride in MA AND PA KETTLE AT THE FAIR With Lori Nelson, James Best. It’s their all-new blue ribbon winner for laughs! America’s best-loved funniest family back again! In an all new exhibit of laughs! Adm. 42c, plus lax 8c, Tot. 50c Matinee Sunday 2:30, Adm. 42c, lax 8c, Total 50c Children 10c, plus 2c tax. Tot. 12c Children under 12 admitted free when accompanied by parents Graham Allows 5 Hits as Rockets Win Atkinson Takes Early Lead but Loses The O’Neill Rockets provided good offensive support to the fine pitching of Darrel Graham as he held the Atkinson baseball team to five hits in a game played at Carney park in O’Neill, Thurs day, July 3. It was a night a day, July 3. It was a night game. The final score was 5-3 in favor of the Rockets. V. Tielke, of the Rockets led the hitting for the day with three hits in four times at bat. Tushla, of Atkinson, counted three hits in five times on the plate. Boxscore: O'NEILL (5) AB R H V. Tielke_4 1 3 A. Hamik_1 0 0 L, Cork_3 0 1 M. Morrow_4 1 0 M. Gorgen_4 0 0 H. Siefken _1 1 0 L. Culhane_3 0 0 L. Sholes_3 0 2 M. Luber_1 0 0 L. Troshynski_4 1 2 F. Holz_2 1 1 C. Cooper_1 0 0 D. Graham_2 0 0 D. Godel _2 0 1 Totals_35 5 9 ATKINSON (3) AB R H Tushla ___.5 1 3 B. Troshynski_4 0 0 L. Judge _5 2 1 Brandi _3 0 1 B. Miller __3 0 0 J. Judge_4 0 0 Siebert __2 0 0 Puckett _A 0 0 P. Judge_4 0 0 Mannholter _3 0 0 Totals *_34 3 5 Score by innings: E Atkinson 200 000 100 6 O'Neill 03 011 OOx 6 Auxiliary Hears Girls’ State Rdport A regular meeting of Simonson unit 93 of the American Legion auxiliary was held on Wednes day evening, July 1, at the Legion auditorium. The president, Mrs. Axel Borg, presided. Mrs. Virgil Laursen was acting secretary in the absence of the regular secre tary, Anita Ellston. Initiation for the junior mem bers was conducted by a past president, Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka, assited by Mrs. Richard Minton, Mrs. Virgil Laursen, Mrs. Don Enright and Mrs. Axel Borg, also by the sergeant at arms, Mrs. Don Green, and the color bearer, Mrs. Dale Buckmaster. There were 13 junior members present. A motion was made and car ried to pay transportation for any junior members who cares to at tend the convention in Grand Is land beginning July 20. An interesting report was giv en from the girls’ state repre sentative, Miss Helen Harty. Lunch was served by the fol lowing committee: Mrs. Robert Lowery, Mrs. Marlin Wickman, Mrs. Gerald Harding, Mrs. Wil liam White and Mrs. Forest Riley. O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harte and family of North Bend visited relatives at Page several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Skulbor stad of Brookings, S.D., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Pal mer Skulborstad. Hank Sanders is a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Un derwood and family. FREE SET Genuine HONORKRAFT Cokware With Each Purchase of a New • MAYTAG DUTCH OVEN GAS RANGE Or a New * GIBSON ELECTRIC RANGE THIS BRILLIANT 4-pc. Cookware Set is regularly valued at $49.50. Aluminum is a natural part of good food. Heavyweight, HONGRKRAFT ranks with the finest alumi num for waterless cooking. Set includes: 6-qt. Roaster, Large Chicken Fryer, 4-qt Saucepan and 1-qt. Saucepan. HONORKRAFT . . . Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping Offer Good for Limited Time KNIGHT MAYTAG Phone 125-W Across from the Royal © ELDON PETERS WILL DO WING ACT . .. One of the breathtaking features of the Cole Bros, air show to be presented Sunday, July 20, at the Municipal airport here will Pe Eldon Peters’ daring wing act. Marion Cole (pilot) will fly the plane upside down at 160-miles-per-hour while Peters will manage to wave at the crowd while strapped, inverted, to the wing. PAGE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Copes of Ainsworth visited Sunday after noon and were supper guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Copes. Mrs. Belle Mott visited from Friday until Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mott of Ewing. Jimmie Ballantyne came from Lincoln Friday and.'visited until Monday with Mrs. J. O. Ballan tyne and Faye Irene. He is em ployed at the Goodyear plant at Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kennedy and daughter of Chicago, 111., came Wednesday, July 2, and visited until Monday with Mr. Kennedy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Kennedy, and family and with Mrs. Kennedy’s brother in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heiss, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brady of Lincoln spent a week with Mrs. Brady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Robinson, and other rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kemp er and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kemper of Page were Saturday evening supper guests at the Jim Parker home at O’Neill. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ernst and children. The Misses Byrdie Ann Parks, Joyce Clasey, Carol and Loma Stevens, all of Lincoln, spent the weekend visiting with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nissen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Freemeyer and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Crumbly and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenze Riege and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Max and family and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson and Mrs. Margarette Smith and daughter, enjoyed a no-host dinner at the Carl Max home Friday evening. A family gathering at the Ivan Heiss home on Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brady of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Jack An drews of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Robinson and Will'is and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Grass. Guests at the Bryan Stevens home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Brandt and sons of Atkin son, Carol and Lorna Stevens and Keith Cable, all of Lincoln, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Park and Ronnie. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Terrill and family went to Rembrant, la., Thursday morning where they visited Mr. Terrill’s brother, Ar thur Terrill, and family. They returned home Saturday. Mrs. Florence Sterner of Port land, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sterner, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Copes and Steve and Michael Woods enjoyed a no-host dinner July 4 on the lawn at the Copes home. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson of Omaha and Mrs. Margarette Smith and daughter of Califor nia visited for several days with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Max and fam ily. Mrs. Smith is a sister of Mr. Max and the Petersons are his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Haynes and family of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ha and Miss Vi ola, Mrs. Bert_teed and Miss Melissa Haynes had a picnic din ner in the Page park Saturday. Lonnie Haynes stayed for a few days visit with her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rouse and Miss Mildred Keyes of In man, Miss Maude Rouse of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Steinberg and granddaugh ter, Donelle Hartigan, spent Sun day afternoon with Mrs. Helen Steinberg and. John. Miss Viola Haynes, who Is attending the Nebraska univer sity at Lincoln this summer, and Miss Melissa Haynes of Den ton spent from Thursday evening until Sunday afternoon with Miss Viola Haynes’ parents, Mr. j and Mrs. Allen Haynes. Melissa is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Haynes. Try Frontier want ads! Brothers Apart 32 Years Reunite Emmet Family Host to Californians EMMET—Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Cattemiller and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Abart and Jean, all of Los Angeles, Calif., are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Abart and Dercy. The Abarts are brothers and this is the first time in 32 years they have been together. OiheT Emmet News Mr. and Mrs. James O’Connor spent the Fourth at Ainsworth with Mrs. O’Connor’s sister, Miss Mabel Perkins, and stepfather, Dick Heerten. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Perry and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perry were Friday, July 4, vis itors and supper guests at the Dean Perry home. James Foreman spent a few days at the Bates farm. He spent Saturday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foreman. He returned to Battle Creek on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Dailey and family flew from North Platte on Thursday to spend the Fourth with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dailey. They re turned on Friday afternoon. Their son, Eddie, remained with his grandparents for a longer I visit. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Luth of Grand Island spent the Fourth here with his father, Henry Luth. ivir. ana Mrs. ueorge Bramard and family of Grand Island | spent the Fourth here with rela tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Livings and daughter of Sioux City spent the Fourth with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kee, and other relatives. Mrs. Agnes Gaffney and Mrs. Frank Foreman and Jeanie were Thursday visitors of Mrs. John Kee. Ronnie Murphy is spending a few days at the Mike Troshyn ski home this week. Phyllis Harmon and Patricia DeBolt of O’Neill were Sunday dinner guests of Mary Lou Con ard. Jack Murphy and Ronnie went to St. Charles, S.D., Sun day on business. XT ^.r.ed Anstiss and daughter, Nellie, of Buchanan, Mich, spent a few days with his sister-in law, Mrs. Guy Beckwith, and family. They also visited Mrs. Vera Hickman and other rela tives. Mr .and Mrs. John Schaaf and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton and family Sun day evening. Miss Maureen Murphy spent the weekend at the A1 Frrtton home in O’Neill. Guests July 4 at the Robert F°x, home to celebrate Mrs. Fox s birthday anniversary were! Charles Fox, Gordon and Ray mond, all of O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. D. Fox and Elden of Kear ney; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fox and Wesley; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kramer and family of O’Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton and family. Miss Helen Winchell of O’Neill spent the weekend with Jeanie Cole. Mr and Mrs. Herman Grothe and family spent the weekend at Lincoln with relatives Paul Newton did their farm chores wmle they were gone. Miss Anne Connot of South Da£otoL is sPending some time with Sharon Wagnon. CELIA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. George A. Earle and daughters, Norma and Ha zel, of Philadelphia, Pa., who spent the past week visiting his sister, Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg, and family, left Saturday morn ing, July 5, for Sedan, Kans., where they will visit Mrs. Earle’s father, E. E. McCann, and other relatives and friends near there. Thursday evening, July 3, vis itors at the Connie Frickel home were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson and family of O’Neill; Robert and Leon Hendricks and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cannon-of Portland, Ore., who have been visiting his sister, Mrs. Edna Hendricks, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cannon left Friday, July 4, for home. Clarence Focken was a Nor folk visitor Saturday, July 5. Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKath nie and son, Darrel, were Satur day morning, July 5, visitors at the Paul Johnson home. Several from this community enjoyed the rodeo and fireworks at Stuart Sunday evening, July 6. Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg and granddaughters, Diane and Car la Samms, also Mr. and Mrs. George A. Earle and daughters, Norma and Hazel, of Philadel phia. Pa., took a picnic dinner and went to Lake Andes, S.D., Wednesday, July 2. They also visited Ft. Randall dam. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hupp and Mrs. Joe Hendricks and daugh ter, Nina, were Sunday after noon, July 6. visitors at the Con nie Frickel home. Robert Hendricks flew to Lin coln Sunday morning, July 6, for a visit. He returned Monday morning. Frank Reed of Lincoln, chair man of the state PMA commit tee, was a Sunday morning. Ju ly 6, visitor at the D. F. Scott home. The Paul Johnson family and Mrs. James Tolbert and Linda enioyed a “fish fry” at the Earl Schlotfeld home Friday evening, July 4. Mr. and Mrs Edwin Rome of Omaha were Saturday afternoon and supper guests at the Frank Kilmurry home. Mrs. Rome is the former Rita Troshynski and a sister of Mrs. Frank Kilmurry. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks and family were Monday eve ning, June 30, visitors at the Connie Frickel home. Mrs. Leonard Chaffin helped Mrs. Mark Hendricks Thursday, July 3. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Poynts and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Meisner and family of Royal were Sun day afternoon, July 6, visitors at the Mark Hendricks home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks and family were Sunday evening visitors. Connie Frickel was a Friday afternoon, July 4, visitor at the D. F. Scott home. Mr. and Mrs.' Delbert Scott and daughter, Patty Lou, were Sunday evening, July 6, visitors at the D. F. Scott home. Gary Meisner of Royal visited the Mark Hendricks family Sat urday and Sunday, June 28 and 29. Quite a number from the Ce lia community attended the Stu art rodeo July 4. A good rain was received Fri day evening, July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks were Norfolk visitors Wednes day, July 2. Mrs. Leonard Chaf fin accompanied them as far as Page. M. and Mrs. Paul Johnson and son, Larry, Mrs. James Tolbert and Linda were Sunday after noon, July 6, visitors at the Earl Schlotfeld home. Alice Focken is helping Mrs. Victor Frickel for awhile. Thursday, P. W. Kilmurry visited the Frank Kilmurry fam ily and his granddaughter, Mary Catherine, accompanied him home and spent the weekend in town. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Frickel were Tuesday evening, July 1, visitors at the Clarence Focken home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chaffin and family spent the day at the Joe Hendricks home. Mr. Chaf fin helped Mr. Hendricks. In the afternoon Mrs. Chaffin and Mrs. Joe Hendricks went to the Mark Hendricks home and straight ened up the house. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hupp were Sunday, July 6, dinner guests at the Joe Hendricks home. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and family were Wednesday evening, .Tulv 2, visitors at the Clarence Focken home. Donnie Frickel and Alice and Buddv Focken attended the Cleveland Bible school camp for high school students from July 3 to July 6. This week camp is for children under high school age. Mrs. Asa Woods and Mrs. Omer Poynts spent July 4 at the Mark Hendricks home. Markita Hendricks and Vivian Thurlow went to Omaha Thurs day, July 3, with Mrs. Asa Woods. The Joe Hendricks family were July 4 supper guests at the Leonard Chaffin home. Alex Forsythe and nephew, Lonnie Bellman, were Saturday evening, July 5, visitors at the Clarence Focken home. STUART NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Irish of Valentine visited on Sunday, July 6, with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Dodd. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gettman and Diane of Norfolk visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGrew and Miss Minnie Has kins. Visitors at the Berlin Mitchell home on July 4 were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Porter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Art Porter and son of near Bassett and Mr. and Mr. Tommy Slattery and daughter from Mid dlebranch. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dodd of Lincoln came on Friday, July 4, and spent the weekend with Mr. j and Mrs. Ernest Dodd. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Davis and Imogene, Mrs. Harry Snyder and Miss Vickie Sue Hutton of Inman were July 4 guests at the Ernest Dodd home. Mrs. Martha May of Sioux City came Friday, July 4, and spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thurlow and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cigrand and daughter of Cascade, la., came Thurday, July 3, and spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mah lon Shearer. Larry Cigrand who had been visiting his grandpar ents returned home with his par ents. Pfc. Merle Thurlow came from Bryon, Tex., Wednesday, July 2, to spend his furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thurlow and family. He will re turn to camp Saturday, July 13. Mr. and Mrs. Gaile Steinbeck and family of Texas City, Tex., came Thursday. July 3, and spent the weekend with the James Nachtman family. Mr. Steinbeck is a nephew of Mr. Nachtman. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Block of Texas City, Tex., visited Sunday, July 6, at the James Nachtman home. Mrs. Block is a niece of Mr. Nachtman. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Peterson of Albion spent July 4 at the Mahlon Shearer home. CHURCH OF CHRIST (O'Neill) (Corner, Sixth and Grant) A. C. Utterback, minister Sunday, July 13: Bible study classes at 10 a.m. Communion service at 11 a.m., followed by message by our minister who will be with us three more Sun days. Our new pastor, John Thomas, will be coming to O’Neill the first of August. Evan gelistic services at 8 p.m. with a message'based on the 10th and 11th chapters of the book of He brews. Daily vacation Bible school will be next week, July 14 through 18, with a demonstra tion Friday night. The school will be under the direction of trained young ladies from Ne braska Christian college and Minnesota Bible college and by local workers with public school teaching training and ex perience. All children between ages of 4 and 14 are welcome. Time is 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.—By Mrs. Donald Johring, secretary. Dakotans Here— Mrs. Teresa Murray left O’Neill Monday, June 16, and visited for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watson in Rapid City, S.D. She then went to Chadron and visited in the Tom Wilson home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watson met her and she accompanied them to O’Neill for the Fourth of July. The Watsons visited Mr. Watson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Watson, in Inman, and departed for their home Sunday accompanied by Mr. Watson’s sister, Miss Lou Ella Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Allendorfer 6pent from June 22 to June 28 in Omaha on business. INMAN NEWS Ralph Herald Sholes, who is employed at Sidney, came Friday to visit his mother, Mrs. Violet Sholes. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Colman and daughter, Nancy, left Satur day for Minnesota to spend a cou ple of weeks before returning to their home in Chicago, III. While in Inman they visited Mr. Col man’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Colman, sr. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith and daughter, Susan Kay, of Neligh spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wrede and son, Chucky. Mr. and Mrs. Dean DeLong of Grand Island spent the weekend visiting Mr. DeLong’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd DeLong. Mr. and Mrs. James Ferris and family of Leigh spent the week end here with relatives and friends. DeWayne Stevens of Pender spent the weekend visiting his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Butterfield. Miss Ila June Coon, who is em ployed at Fremont, came Friday to visit her parents,Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coon, and family. Picnic Dale Changed— The First Presbyterian church picnic which was to be held to day (Thursday) will be held on Tuesday, July 15, at the Sam Robertson ranch. Mrs. William Beach of Oakdale came Tuesday evening and is a guest of her son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beach. Joe Schmidt syent the Fourth of July weekend in Alliance with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leffman. .. DANCE .. 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