The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 20, 1952, SECTION ONE, Page 7, Image 7

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    Patrons’ Day Is
Observed, Emmet
Miss Martens Serves
Refreshments
EMMET—Miss Helen Martens
and pupils of district 20 held a‘
patrons day for all parents of the
school children.
Guests were Mrs. Dean Perry
and daughters, Billie Jean and
Beverly, Mrs. Elmer Schaaf and
sons, Bernard and Gene, Mrs.
Jesse Wills, Mrs. Frank Fore
man, Mrs. Grant Peacock, Mrs.
Wayne Bates and children, Linda
and Graydon Gene, Mrs. Larry
Tenborg and Mrs. Herman Grothe
and son, Dewayne.
After school was out, Miss Mar
tens served a lunch of cookies
tea, mints and coffee
Other Emmet News
Mrs. Howard Newton and chil
dren, Patsy and Dewey and Mrs.
\V illiam Newton were Tuesday af
ternoon visitors of (Mrs. Dean Per
. ry and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perry of O’
Neill and Mrs. William Newton
were guests at the Dean Perry
home Wednesday evening, No
vember 12, in honor of Dean’s
birthday anniversary. A lunch of
salad, angel food cake, jello and
sandwiches were served later in
the evening.
Miss Ellen Abart of O’Neill vis
ited most of last week with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Abart, and uncle Dercy.
Mi's. Agnes Gaffney returned
home Friday, November 14, from
a visit with relatives in Marion,
la. She had been gone a month
and while there visited with her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Ed Allen.
Danny Saunto, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Saunto of O’Neill, cele
brated his 5th birthday anniver
sary on Thursday, November 13.
A party in his honor was held at
which his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex McConnell attended.
Mr. and Mrs. George Davies of
Lincoln spent from Monday, No
vember 10, until Wednesday, No
vember 12, visiting relatives here1
Mrs. John Conard and Mrs.
Georgiana McGinnis went to
West Point recently where they
attended the funeral of John Mul
len.
Rev. Urbanski spent all this
week visiting his parents in Om
aha.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Wagner and
daughters, Kathleen and Patty
Kay, of Chadron, called on Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Wills and Mr. and
Mrs. William P. Dailey for a few
days. They were enroute to Nor
folk and Creston.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson
and son, Veldon, of Star spent
Sunday visitng their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gil
bert Fox and daughter, Barbara,
Mrs. Walter Puckett spent Sat
urday morning, November 14, vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alex McConnell.
Mrs. Georgiana McGinnis and
Mrs. John Conard spent Saturday,
November 14, visitng Mrs. Homer
Lowery at Oakdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCon- !
nell and children and Mr. and l
Mrs. Alex McConnell attended the
junior class play at O’Neill Friday
evening, November 14. Larry
Gene McConnell was in the play.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dailey spent
from Wednesday, November 12,
until Sunday visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Dailey
of Emmet and Mrs. P. J. Connelly
of O’Neill.
WToHrvv> Dimlrn+i of A fl/inoAn ■trie
ited Sunday morning with Mr.
and Mrs. Alex McConnell.
Mrs. Wayne Fox and children
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Kelly Monday night, Novem
ber 10.
Mrs. Emma Maring and sons,
Oliver and Homer, spent Sunday,
[November 16, visitng Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Buterfield and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foreman
and Jeanne Kay went to Battle
Creek on Wednesday, November
12, where they visited their son,
Mr. and Mrs. James Foreman and
sons, Byron and Craig.
Misses Norma Lou Foreman.
Ruby Kloppenborg, Mrs. Alice
Hill, Wayne Barnes, Donald Klop
penborg and Jeff Wagnon attend
ed a MYF youth rally at the Page
Methodist church on Sunday af
ternoon and evening.
Rev. Wallace Smith, Miss Ruby
Kloppenborg, Wayne Barnes and
Jeff Wagnon met at the Frank
Foreman home on Tuesday, No
vember 11, to discuss plans for a
booth to exhibit at the Page
Methodist church on Sunday af
ternoon at the MYF youth rally.
The Methodist church of this dis
trict participated. The theme was
“the fruit of the harvest.” The
booths were judged on originality
and consisted of canned goods
which will be sent to the Crowell
Memorial home at Blair. First
prize went to Spencer. Their
booth represented a church and
the jars of fruit were displayed
as a minister and congregation go
ing to church. Second prize went
to O'Neill, a light tower. Emmet
received honorable mention with
their display of cornucopia.
Andy Clark was a Monday, No
vember 10, guest at the Gerald
Dusatko home.
LeVerne Claussen, son of Ed
Claussen, who has spent the past
year at St. Gorden, Ga., writes
that he will soon be home for a
two w’eeks furlough.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cole held a
dinner for Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur
Humpal and grandchildren, Sher
ry and Janelle, and Frank Schaaf
of Atkinson on Sunday, November
16.
Mrs. Leo Weichman and chil
dren of Stuart and Mrs. Joe Wink
ler went to Spalding on Tuesday,
Noverber 11, where they were
overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A1 Iwan. On Wednesday they
drove to Grand Island to get Leo
Weichman, who had spent two
weeks in the hospital there. They
returned home the same day.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weichman
and children at Stuart on Sunday
evening, November 16.
Miss Janelle Gaylor of Atkin
son spent all day Monday, No
vember 17, visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Cole and sons, Jackie and
Chipper.
Frontier for printing!
O’NEILL LOCALS
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Rey
noldson were Mr. and Mrs. Brock
Reynoldson of Albion.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Petersen and.
Pam spent Sunday through Tues
day, November 9-11, at Lake An
des, S.D., visiting in the home of
Mrs. Peterson’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Padronos.
Mrs. Echo Hanna returned Fri
day to Wood Lake after spending
a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Ralya.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ericson and
family of Mullen arrived Wednes
day, November 12, to visit Mrs.
Ericson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Osenbaugh. They returned
home Wednesday, November 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Rubeck and
Katie and Alice Schaffer were
Sunday evening guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ru
beck in honor of the birthday an
niversary of Elwin Rubeck.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bowen and
Mrs. Sylvester Zakrzewski spent
the weekend in Lincoln with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Bowen.
Johnny and Jerry Crumley, son
of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Crumley of
Page, were overnight guests Fri
day at the home of their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Preston
Jones.
Mrs. C. E. Jones left Wednesday
for Sioux City where she will re
main until Friday and then con
tinue to Benton, la., where she
will visit her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don An
derson, and family. She will re
turn home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathis and
family of Atkinson and Calvin
Murphy recently went to Wood
Lake to visit \Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
F. Murphy.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Rubeck
and Cathie were Sunday evening
super guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Rubeck.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richard
son of Ainsworth were Monday
visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hill. Mr. Richardson
attended the Hereford sale.
Mr. and Mrs.. Boyd Boelter
spent Friday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Berl Damkroger at DeWitt.
The next day the Boelters and
Damkrogers attended the Ne
braska-Minnesota football game
at Lincoln.
Fancy Title —
A newly-organized club tagged
the Buzzin’ Dozen met Tuesday
night at the home of Mrs. Mil
ford Coats. The evening was
spent sewing. A lunch was
1 served by Mrs. Coats.
To UN Seminar —
ORCHARD — Gary Clifton of
Orchard is in New York City this
week attending a United Nations
seminar. He made the trip with,
other seminar delegates from
Wayne college and from Doan col
lege, Crete. Clifton is a Wayne
State Tteachers college student.
ONE TURKEY TO BE GIVEN AWAY EACH DAY - THURSDAY,
NOV. 20, THROUGH WEDNESDAY, NOV. 26 - AT 5 P.M.
NOTHING TO BUY. JUST COME IN AND REGISTER EACH
DAY AND YOU MAY JJJ| A THANKSGIVING DINNER.
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE PRESENT TO WIN.
CHILDREN UNDER 16 ARE NOT PERMITTED TO REGISTER
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TOMATO JftCE I
4 46-oz. Cans |
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W?3EW7t!»mA!
ALL POPULAR BRANDS
COFFEE
| Prizes j
TO BE I
GIVEN AWAY I
EVERY 5 MINUTES I
ALL DAY 1
SAT., NOV. 221
SEYMOUR’S
BUTTER Lb. 69c
I|uC|N7 HEINZ 14-Oz. BtL i
|nsi ■ KETCHUP 19c 1
I "57" HEINZ TOMATO I
1 VARIETIES SOUP Can 10c I
I FOOD HEINZ 3Cans I
\ SOLE BABY FOOD 23c >
ARMOURS AAc
MILK, 2 cns. **
Van Camp Spanish AAc
RICE, 2 cns.
HAASE AQc
OLIVES, qt. w
STOKELY'S JHc
PEAS, 2 cns. ■ “
Alamo Grapefruit AAc
JUICE, 4 cns.
46-Oz. Size
FROSTEE 2 AAC
Dessert pkgs.“**
STOKELY'S DILL A'Vc
Pickles, qt. W i
KONETA -
Cheese, pkg.
i , „
SUNSHINE A A
Crackers, lb.
PITTED OCc
Dates, 2 lbs.
STUFFED AAc
Olives, 2 for
STOKELY'S SWEET
PICKLES «Qc
12-Oz. Jar - flaW
KUNERS
PUMPKIN nCc
2 303 cans-hiV
■ " " - ■-■v-h '
Ocean Spray
CRANBERRY 4 Qc
SAUCE, cn. >"
FREE!!
HELIUM FILLED
BALLOONS TO BE
GIVEN AWAY ALL
DAY SAT., NOV. 22
TO ALL PARENTS
ACCOMPANIED BY
THEIR CHILDREN!