The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 11, 1952, SECTION 1, Page 9, Image 9

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• Monthly Payments
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For HIM . . .
Give EVERSHARP
Fine Pen and Pencil Sets priced 3.75-10.00
PIPES_1.00 to 10.00
All types of smoker’s suplies including Tobacco
Pouches, Lighters, Gift-Wrapped Boxes of Cigars,
etc.
BILLFOLDS - SHAVING SOAP
For HER ...
BATHROOM SCALES
With enamel and chrome trim.
GIFT STATIONERY 1.00 to 1.50
Outstanding quality, ideal for any lady in your
life.
TOILET SETS . . . PERFUMES
Novelty Gifts, Figurines, Musical Powder Boxes
Bubble Bath. Bath Crystals.
1 For the FAMILY . . .
I SAFETY SNOW_Pkg. 25c
Flameproof cotton, no home decoration complete
without it!
GIFT WRAPPING ENSEMBLE
Complete, wrapping and labels for parcel post,
Dennisons save time and trouble. Also ties and
tags.
FROST SNOWFLAKES
Spray your tree.
HOLLY_25c - 50c
Cones and Christmas corsages.
GOOFY BALLS .. Kids Love Em
CHRISTMAS TAPER
Red, green and white.
XMAS GREETING CARDS
All kinds, all prices, single or by the box.
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Black & While — Color
Flashbulbs, Etc.
Men’s Travel Kits
OLD SPICE
STAG — SEA FORTH
P :>xed Chocolates |
At Choice Selection
★ 1 -Lb . to 5-Lb.
Boxes
Chambers News
Mrs. Duane Carson and Patty
drove to Lincoln Friday, Decem
ber 5. *
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoffman
and children went to Omaha on
Friday where they visited his
sister, Mrs. Dan Custard, and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. David Thorin of
Neligh visited Sunday in the Er
nest Thorin home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell
were Sunday dinner guests in the
Clarence Knox home.
Bert and Wesley Tibbetts of
House, N.M., came Monday, De
cember 8, to visit their brother,
C. E. Tibbetts, and Mrs. Tibbetts.
Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Johnson
and family of Atkinson attended
the basketball game at Cham
bers Friday evening. They also
visited her sister, Mrs. L. V.
Cooper, and Mr. Cooper.
Pvt. Vernon Schmidt has been
transferred from Ft. Leonard
Wood, Mo., to Camp Beale, Calif.
Mrs. Schmidt accompanied him.
They took their trailer house in
which they have been living
while at Ft. Leonard Wood. While
in New Mexico, the Schmidts had
to purchase the water for their
car and trailer house.
Rev. L. M. McElheron and
Rev. Ward Smith of Chambers
and Reverend Clayton of Cedar
went to Fremont Monday to at
tend a day of prayer meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Holcomb
and boys were Sunday dinner
guests in the Arthur Tangeman
home.
Mrs. Herman Cook and Mrs.
John Wintermote drove to Grand
Island last Thursday.
Sunday dinner guests in the
Herman Cook home were Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Sexton and Na
dine, Mrs. Letha Cook and Mrs.
Etta Kellar.
Mr. and Mrs. Guais Wintermote
and Carolyn and Mrs. Nellie Starr
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. John Wintermote.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mrs. Ed Miller, Mrs. Wilton
Hayne, both of Pierce, and Mrs.
Roy Johnson visited Mrs. Wil
liam Anderdson, who is ill in her
home, Sunday afternoon.
Dr. H. L. Bennett and Mrs.
Donald McKamy drove Miss Bar
bara Bennet to Sioux City Sun
day where she took the train to
Minneapolis, Minn., where she at
tends Minneapolis Bible college.
She was accompanied by Miss
Dorothy Bennett, who will re
main with her until Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schorn and
Mr. and Mrs. August Troshynski
of Atkinson were last Thursday
visitors in the Richard Minton,
home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Quinn spent
Sunday in Atkinson visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Ray L. Verzal.
STATIONED IN GEORGIA . . .
A/3c Henry W. Bruhn, station
ed at Turner AFB at Albany,
Ga., came home on leave the
early part of November for 20
days. He visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bruhn of
Niobrara, h i s grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson
of O’Neill, other relatives in
Cheyenne, Wyo., and friends in
Denver, Colo. Airman Bruhn
enlisted in the air force Octo
ber 13, 1950, at Grand Island.
He received his training at
Lackland AFB at San Antonio,
Tex., and attended school for
two weeks at Denver, Colo., be
fore being assigned to Turner
AFB, where he has been for
two years. His address is: A/3c
Henry W. Bruhn 27700480, Hq.
508 F.E.W., Turner AFB, Al
bany, Ga.
South of Stuart News
Mr. and Mrs. Art Givens and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Givens and family arw x\x±. and
Mrs. Herman Kramer and vamiiy
enjoyed a card party nekt r ri
day evening, November 2b, at me
George Pongratz home at Hiu
met.
Thanksgiving dinner guests at
the George Shald home were Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Bruder of Atkin
son, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janz
in and family of O’Neill and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Ries of Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Shald and
family were callers at the Her
man Kramer home Sunday after
noon, December 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wallinger and
family enjoyed Thanksgiving din
ner at the home of Mrs. Walling
er’s mother, M!rs. Katie Papke.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greger
and boys enjoyed Sunday, Nov.
30, with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Miller, and family at Newport.
Wednesday evening, Novem
ber 26, callers at the Joe Krobot
home were Mrs. Anna Krysl,
Christina and Billy.
Kenneth Hutton was a caller
at the Joe Krobot home Thanks
giving day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoffman
and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hoffman
and family enjoyed their Thanks
giving dinner with Martin
Miksch’s in Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Krysl and
family enjoyed Thanksgiving day
at Mfs. Krysl’s parents, Mr. and.
Mrs. Joe Dobrovolny at Atkin
son.
A Thanksgiving dinner guest
of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Murphy and
family was Mrs. Murphy’s moth
er, Mrs. Frank Kaup, sr., of
Stuart.
Thanksgiving dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greger and
boys were Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Marr of Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Krysl and familyy and Steve
Creslak.
Thanksgiving dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shald and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Blake and Rodney, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Blake and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Larson, all of
Springview; Mrs. Ethel Blake of
Ainsworth and H. H. Haun and
son, Orin of Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Moon and
Vaughn and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Moon and family enjoyed
Thanksgiving day at the Nor
man Boettcher home in Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greenfield,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shald, Mrs.
Wright Hitchcock and Herb Bit
ney of Atkinson enjoyed Thanks
giving dinner at the George
Hitchcock home north of Stuart.
Careless Smoker
Starts Blaze —
A careless smoker started a
blaze in the show window at the
D’Neill Drug store a few minutes
before closing time Saturday
night. Apparently the smoker
flicked the ashes from his cigar
ette, they flew into the window
display and ignited the crepe
paper.
Upon discovery of the blaze,
Mrs. Mary Hartigan, a clerk, and
two customers extinguished it by
pulling the paper out of the win
dow and stomping it out on the
floor. During the process Mrs.
Hartigan’s dress caught fire, but
was immediately put out.
There was only slight damage
to the show window, paint be
ing scorched by the blaze.
To Mark Anniversary—
PAGE—Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Snell of Page will be honored to
night (Thursday) at a family din
ner held at the Town House in
ONeill in honor of their 45h
wedding anniversary.
Mrs. Snell will leave Friday
for San Diego, Calif., to visit her
daughter, Mrs. Jack Passmore,
and Mr. Passmore. She will re
main there for the Christmas
hlidays. Mr. Snell will join
them there in time for the holi
days.
SURPRISE!
Nebraska weather has always
been unpredictable, so some of
the unusual incidents it pro
duces should hardly surprise us.
One Bellevue woman reported
that a purple iris bloomed in
her yard during the 80-degree
temperature of the last week in
October!
Amie Mace, sr., of Chambers
was a Sunday dinner guest in
the Amie Mace, jr., home. Mr.
and Mrs. John Ritterbush of
Chambers were Sunday evening
callers. 1
O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Ressel,
Boyd Ressel and Miss Rosalie
Summers attended the basket
ball game starring the Globe
Trotters in Omaha Friday night.
Mrs. Echo Hanna of Wood
Lake was a Sunday visitor in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ralya
Verle Ralya accompanied Mrs.
Hanna to her home Sunday eve
ning and returned here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shaw
drove to Ewing Sunday after
noon to visit Mrs. Clarence Shaw.
Word has been received in
Springview that Cpl’. Ivan Farlin
is returning to the U. S. after
serving 16 months in Korea. He
has spent almost that entire time
in Wonju as a mechanic. He
will receive his discharge upon
his arrival.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Philbrick
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Dwayne Philbrick and family
were recent dinner guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Phil
brick at Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schmit,
Melvin and Tommy of Lynch
have moved to O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. DeBolt and
Pat were Thanksgiving dinner
guests in the Mrs. Sophia Lash
met home in Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hoffman
and sons and Miss Margaret
Kramer, were Thanksgiving din- -
nsr guests in the John Kramer
home at Stuart.
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