The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 11, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    Altar Group Serves
Democratic Rally
LYNCH—'pie Altar society of
the Assumption BVM church met
•at the home of Mrs. Stasia Court
ney Thursday afternoon, Septem
ber 4, with Elizabeth Peklo and
V. F. Jedlicka cohostesses.
Twenty-five ladies were pres
ent. Plans were completed to
^serve the banquet dinner for the
democratic rally on Tuesday,
September 9. The menu was
planned and committees named.
Two hundred persons were
served. The entire slate of state
democratic officers except Gov.
Candidate Walter Raecke was
* present.
Refreshments were served
in late atemoon. The next meet
ing will be held on Thursday,
October 2, with Pauline Mulhair
Mrs. James Maly and Mrs. Guy
Mulhair.
Other Lynch News
Mrs. Alma Kramer and Ina
Ericson of Billings, Mont., left
for Ainsworth after visiting
friends and relatives here and at
Bristow and Spencer the past
two weeks. They were house
guests at the Floyd France home.
Mrs. Kramer is a sister of Mr.
France.
The American Legion auxiliary
beld its regular monthly meeting
at the Legion hall Wednesday,
Seotember 3.
The Lynch school board mem
bers and their wives and hus
bands were hosts at the teachers’
reception held at the school on
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruda of
Lusk, Wyo., visited relatives here
the past week.
Mrs. Chris Gilman of Denver.
Colo., a former Lynchite, visited
friends here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barnes are
visiting relatives along the West
coast and plan to be back home
before October 1.
On Sundav, August 31, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Drake of Aberdeen,
S.D., visited with Mrs. Lois Har
ris and family. The women are
sisters.
i i • n .ii_ _• - J
vjrwi cuuii it: ojjciw, aLLuin^aiiivu
by Billy Spelts and Keith Stew
art. drove to Grand Island Sat
urday and met Seamen Bud
Spelts and Kenneth Stewart, who
are home on a 10-day leave, hav
ing finished their basic training.
T3ud is her son.
Grace Mannen left September
1 for Omaha to again take up
"her duties as teacher in the Om
aha school for the deaf.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hossmeier
and familv moved into the Han
nah Streit residence recentlv va
cated bv the Doctor Minthorn
family. Don is working with the
REA association.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kolund
and Mrs. Charles Courtney at
tended the state fair Friday and
f ^
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Soulok of
Ravania. S D.. attended the
Lechtenberg-Webber wedding at
Lynch Wednesdav. September 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johns re
turned home Fridav after a
week’s visit in Lincoln with Mr.
and Mrs. George Johns and in
<~irand Island with Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Nelson and the Frank Nel
son familv.
The REA construction crew
rented the George Courtney sta
tion and has moved in its sup
plies preparatorv to beginning
construction of REA lines in the
immediate vicinity of Lvnch. The
lines have been staked out for
several weeks.
Mns. Lou Jelinek of Seattle,
Wash., and Mrs. Tillie Novak
and son, Louis, were Sundav.
September 7. evening visitors at
th^ Albert Kalkowski home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Novak
and daughter of Soeneer, Mrs.
Tillie Novak and ^on. Louts, of
t vneb Mrs. Lou Jelinek of Seat
tle. Wash., and son. Rov, of
■^oringview. Mr. and Mrs. Flovd
"Brainard of Breda. Ia.. and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Seamans and
familv of Draper, S.D.. attended
the No'mk familv reunion at the
Jame<? Novak home at Rapid Ci
tv, S.D. The James Novak fam
ilv are former Spencer business
\> peenle.
Mr and Mrs. William Sinkula,
"Mrs. Woodrow Smkula and three
sons and Mrs. Harrv Sinkula
and two sons, all of Dallas. S.D.,
were Sundav, September 7. din
ner guests at the Frank Wceder
| borne and supper guests at the
Frank Kavl home north of Sper.
Th«» William Mahlendorf fam
Pv visited the B^n Mahlendorf
fatnilv west of Butte, on Sun
day, September 7.
•
To Church Camp—
Rev. J. LaVeme Jav, the dis
+ r i e t superintendent of the
"Methodist church. Rev. E. G.
Hughes of Atkinson, district
adult worker. Rev. Lowell Jones
of N>ligh. district youth worker,
and Mrs. Merle Burress of Laur
el, district children’s worker,
v ent to Camp Comeca. Cozad,
this week to attend the Christian
training camp.
John Twyford, accompanied
hv his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Twyford of Walthill,
called on Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
“Brady, jr., Tuesday. They were
enroute to Lynch where they
will visit relatives.
LEGAL NOTICE
(First pub. September 11, 1952)
John R. Gallagher, attorney
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF I
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ADOPTION OF FLOYD
CHARLES GREEN, A MINOR
CHILD.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Take notice that William J.
Boies has filed his petition and
consent to adoption, for the
adoption of Flovd Charles Green,
a male minor child, with bestow
al of propertv rights and change
of name, which has been set for
^earing before this court on the
"25th dav of October, A.D., 1952
at 10:00 A.M., when you may
appear, object to, and contest the i
same.
Dated this 9 th day of Sep tern- t
her, A.D., 1952. 1
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge '
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
19-21C I
O’NEILL LOCALS
Mrs. Clayton Wood of Los An
geles, Calif., Mrs. Ted Platt and
Miss Beverly Platt of Chambers,
arid Mrs. H. O. Russ were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph McElvain. Mrs.
Wood remained until Monday
when Mr. and Mrs. McElvain
took her to Chambers to the home
of Mrs. Ted Platt, Mrs. Wood’s
mother.
Frank E. Parkins spent Monday
and Tuesday in Valentine on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Marcellus
and family visited Sunday in the
Donald Marcellus home in Atkin
son.
Mrs. Echo Hanna of Wood Lake
was a guest in the Earl Ralya
home on Saturday, August 30.
Paul Moseman, jr. arrived in
Omaha Wednesday, where he was
met by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Moseman. He has been em
ployed at the naval research
laboratory in Washington, D.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stevens and
Mr. and Mrs. Dave McGee of
Clearwater visited Sunday after
0
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Pruden.
Miss Margaret Wood of Pal
mer is a houseguest of Mrs. Iva
Hopkins.
Miss Peggy Sullivan spent the
weekend in Omaha with her sis
ter, Miss Nan Sullivan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Porter and
three sons of Columbus spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Porter.
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Rooney,
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Schaffer and
William Mattem attended the an
nual groufc meeting of the Pro
duction Credit association sec
retaries and directors which was
held Monday and Tuesday in
Grand Island.
THE. ' 11.
New OUTLAW'S § I
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10,000 lb. Truckload Sale! |
Sale Starts Thurs., Sept. 11th — Lasts through Sat., Sept* 13th C
COME to the Carnival!! All Day Sat., Sept. 13th I
SEE THE MERRY GO ROUND-WATCH THE SEAL ROLL HIS BALL-HEAR THE ELEPHANT SING |
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BUTTER-NUT
COFFEE
79c
Lb.
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CUDAHY'S
TABLE READY
OLEO
3 Lbs.
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11 BARTLETT ELBERTA
(I PEARS PEACHES
( I Per Bn.3.79 Per Bu.3.69
11 COLORADO PEACHES
j I Per Lug. 1.79
CRISCO
3-Lb. Can 79c
VANILLA — CHOCOLATE — LEMON
BUTTERSCOTCH
Kremel
5c Pbg.
FANCY SALAD I
Tuna Fish
2 Cans.43c
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STOKELY’S #%46-0z
Tomotoe Juice 2 Cans I
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STOKELY’S MA£()
Orange Juice 4 c*199C
FREE Prizes!
L ALL DAY SATURDAY
FREE!! ICE CREAM BARS
to be GIVEN AWAY with
ALL GROCERY ORDERS
Saturday!
rDCCVI One “I™ with
rKtt!! Pt. ICE CREAM T
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JafMlS
)Ar THEY'RE
0A//?y-M£S//
PLUS A GIANT FREE
HELIUM FILLED BALLOON!
LEAN, MEATY— ■
PORK STEAK — - Lb. 49c I
C All-Meat Whiting 1
1 RING BOLOGNA FISH |
I Per Lb.45c 2 Lbs... 25c 1
ff PORK OR BEEF %
I HEARTS 2 Lbs. 49c 1
m CUDAHY'S SLICED— g
I BACON ENDS-3 lbs. 43c f