The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 30, 1953, SECTION 1, Page 3, Image 3

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    Ewing News
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Mrs. Mamie Anderson of Ains
worth was an overnight guest
at the Mrs. Alice Crellin home
on Monday. She left by bus on
Tuesday for West Point where
» she .will visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tams and
family drove to Atkinson on
Sunday to spend the day with
friends and neighbors.
Rev. J. Donald Butler of
Princeton, N. J., was the guest
minister who conducted the
worship hour at the United
Presbyterian church on Sunday.
Rev. W. J. Bomer, pastor, is
halving a month’s vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shiffbauer
and 'son, Tom, spent Sunday,
Ju5y 19, at Lake Andes, S. D.,
where they were guests at the
home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Daggett.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd West of
Ewing spent Sunday visiting
with Mr. West’s grandmother,
Mrs. George Lewis, and his
aunt, Mias Louella Lewis.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd West of Creighton.
Recent guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd West were
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Perlensein,
Mr and Mrs. Logan Thoene and
clfildien, all from Bonesteel,
S. D. Mrs. Thoene is a sister of
Mrs. West.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tuttle
had as their dinner guests on
Sunday his brother and sister-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tuttle
and family, and Mr. Tuttle’s
mother, Mrs. Hannah Tattle, all
of Ewing.
Miss Fem Pruden returned
home Friday from Wayne where
she was the guest of Mrs. Buford
Carlson who is attending Wayne
State Teachers college this sum
mer..
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Waller and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Mick
McKay and children of Atkin
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eacker
•went to Spalding Sunday to
attend the Bloomquist reunion
of former friends held at the
Spalding park.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ruby and
ROYAL THEATER
Fr.-Sat. July 31-Aug. 1
THE DUEL AT SILVER CREEK
Color by technicolor. Starring
Audie Murphy, Faith Domergue,
Stephen McNally with Susan
Cabot. The most dangerous city
north of the Rio Grande!
Adult 50c; children 12c; tax incl.
Matinee Sat. 2:30. Children un
der 12 free when accompanied
by parent.
Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Aug. 2-3-4
Academy award winner best
actress, Shirley Booth, over
whelmingly acclaimed for her
performance in
COME BACK LITTLE SHEBA
Burt Lancaster, Shirley Booth,
co-starring Terry with Richard
Jaeckel. That girl in his house
. . . she spelled trouble! Her door
was closed. Beyond it, he could
hear their secret whispers. He
had never known such torment
could exist.
Adult 50c; children 12c; tax incl.
Matinee Sun. 2:30. Children un
der 12 free when accompanied
by parents.
Wed. Aug. 5
Barbara Stanwyck and Barry
Sullivan in
JEOPARDY
Family night $1.00; adult 50c;
children 12c; tax inch
'Mrs. Gene Ruby and son, Kim,
attended the show in Neligh
Monday evening.
On Thursday evening, Miss
Anna Van Zandt and Mrs.
Florence Butler entertained Mrs.
May Gemmill and Mrs. Alice
Crellin at a 6 o’clock dinner.
Recent guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schroeder
and family were Mr. Schroeder’s
mother, Mrs. Eva Schroeder of
Bonesteel, S. D., and Ella Schroe
der and Mary Jane Lewis, both
from California. Mrs. Schroeder
remained for several days visit,
and the other ladies went on to
Springfield to attend a religious
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schroeder
of Bonesteel, S. D., were guests
on Monday, July 20, at the home
of his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schroeder
and family. Mrs. Eva Schroeder,
a guest at the Herman Schroeder
family, accompanied them home.
Mrs. Agnes Versaw of Los An
geles, Calif., is a guest this week
at the home of Mrs. Josie Ver
saw. Mrs. Agnes Versaw is a
former resident of Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bergstrom
from Wyoming was calling on
friends and relatives over the
weekend in Ewing and Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bergstrom
of Newcastle, Wyo., were 6 o’
clock dinner guests on Saturday
evening at the home of his bro
ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Bergstrom.
Mrs. Ruth Meekly of Iowa
City, la., arrived Tuesday, July
21, to spend her vacation with
her son-in-law and daughter,
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Bomer and
sons.
Mr. ana Mrs. jonn wunner re
turned home Wednesday, July
22, from Stanton where they
had been overnight guests at
the home of relatives.
Mrs, Fred Maben and her
daughter, Nettalee, and Bonnie
Thramer brought their guest,
Miss Bonnie Jo Jefferies, home
on Wednesday, July 22, and re
mained to spend the afternoon
at the Jefferies home.
Sherry Daniels is spending the
week with her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Muff, and
family at O’Neill.
Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Suttcliffe,
Mrs. Wilda Carr and family were
6 o’clock dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Waller on Tuesday, July 21.
The Misses Mary Alys and
Sandra Dierks and Geraldine
Baker drove to Brunswick last
Thursday to spend the day with
Miss Margaret Meuret.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sheehan '
and daughters, Patsy and Betty
Ann, accompanied by Dick Ger- '
lach, all from Omaha, were en- !
tertained Sunday at the home '
of Mrs. Florence Butler and
Miss Anna Van Zandt.
Maj. and Mrs. E. D. McDonald :
and children from St. Louis, ;
Mo., arrived on Friday to spend
their vacation with her parents, :
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butler.
Mrs. Loyd Angus spent Wed
nesday and Friday at Madison
with her mother, Mrs. Cora
Wilcox who has not been well.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schard of
Rayville and daughter, Mrs. Noel '
Brenan, and children of Lincoln
were guests on Wednesday, July ‘
22, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Sturbaum and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Schard cf Ewing.
Mrs. Ralph Eacker and Mrs. ;
Gene Ruby and sons, Jan and
Kim, took Miss Joellyn Eacker
to Grand Island last Thursday
where she will clerk in Jerome’s
tepee souvenir shop for a few
weeks.
Recent guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ebben Grafft were
his nephew and neice, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Shepard, and fam
ily of Gatesby, Okla., accompa- (
, nied by Mrs. Shepard’s mother,
l Mrs. Frank Baker. The party
were enroute to the Black
> Hills on a vacation trip.
Weekend guests at he home of
. Mr. and Mrs. Ebben Grafft on
; July 19 were Mrs. Grafft’s broth
er and sister - in - law, Mr. and
’ Mrs. Aaron Hadfield of Fullerton
and (Mr. Grafft’s sister, Mrs. Frank
Baker, who left Tuesday, July
23, for a visit with relatives in
Iowa.
Mrs. Robert Tams and children
were O’Neill visitors on Friday.
Miss Carolyn Tams, who has spent
several days visiting with rela
tives, returned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. John Butterfield
of Newport were guesst on Tues
day, July 21, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Durward Loughrey and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Durward Lough
rey and children attended the
Schwager reunion on Sunday |
which was held at the Riverside
park at Neligh. Relatives attend
ed from Orchard, Grand Island,
Omaha. Neligh and Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Durward Lough
rey and children went to the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Schwager at Orchard
on Friday evening, where they
joined the family in celebrating
Mr. Schwager’s birthday anni
versary.
The Past Matrons club and
Star Kensington were entertained
on Friday afternoon at the country
home of Mrs. Frank Schmidt.
Eleven members were present.
After the business session they
enjoyed a social hour. Refresh
ments were served. Mrs. Sis Eb
and Mrs. M. B. Huffman furnish
bengaard, Mrs. Wilbur Bennett
ed transportation.
Mrs. Inez Burch, who has been
visiting her nephew, Jack Spitt
ler and family at Columbus, O.,
arrived in Ewing this week and
is a guest at the home of J. B.
Spittler. Mrs. Burch is enroute
to her home at Chandler, Ariz.
O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Melena
recently returned from a week s
visit with Mrs. Melena s relatives
in Searles, N.D., on the Canadian
boundary.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Haynes
entertained at bridge Monday
evening. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Palmer Skulborstad,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carroll and
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson.
Monuments of lasting beauty
made by skilled craftsmen of
the J. F. Bloom Co. . . monu
ments from the factory to the
consumer. — Emmet Crabb, O'
Neill. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wetzler were
21, honoring their daughter, Bette
hosts at a dinner Tuesday, July
Rae, on her first birthday anni
versary. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Worth, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Worth and sons,
Charles and Junior, and Mrs.
Mary Wetzler, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
iel Page and daughter of Page
visited later in the evening.
Mrs. Laurence Haynes and
children attended a family reun
ion Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Freemeyer at
Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Verzal
visited at the Natchel Rzeszotar
ski home near Atkinson Sunday.
Their son, Skipper, who spent the
week at the Rzeszotarski farm,
returned with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Willm of
Lincoln spent the weekend with
Walter, and family. Rose Marie
their daughter, Mrs. Martin
and Sharon Walter went back to
Lincoln with them for a week’s
vacation.
Venetian blinds, prompt deliv
ery, made to measure, metal or
wood, all colors.—J. M. McDon
ald's.
Mr. and Mrs. Lional Siefkin
spent Saturday at the races in
Columbus.
Mrs. Blanche Edwards of
Chambers is spending a few days
with her daughter, Mrs. Edward
Thorin, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Urban,
Leo Urban and Pauline Master
son spent Sunday at Long Pine.
Miss Beverly McCarthy return
ed to Omaha Monday after spend
ing a week at the home of her
parents. She was accompanied by j
Miss Gertrude Steffens of Ged
die, S. D.
Miss Cera Corkle was a week
end guest of Miss Rose Ann
Brink at Humphrey.
Mrs. Gertie Minahan returned
from Houston, Tex., where she
has spent the past two weeks visit
ing with her daughter, Mrs. T. W. j
Keeney, and family. The Keeneys
had been visiting here and Mrs.
Minahan accompanied them on
their return. They stopped at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’
Malley at Grand Prairie, Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. O’Malley are form
er residents of O’Neill.
WATCH for sale bill, Harold C.
Peterson, O’Neill, August 8. 13c
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tibbetts
and Mis. Edith Castleman
on Sunday visited Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Tibbetts and daughter,
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tib
oetts, and family at Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCarthy
and family and Miss Katheryn
McCarthy of Boise, Ida., arrived
Saturday to visit at the homes
of Mr. and Mrs. George McCarthy
and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gon
leringer. Mr. McCarthy went on
;o Chicago, 111., Sunday and will
return Thursday. They plan to
;tay until Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lang and
’amily of Norfolk were Sunday
linner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Carroll.
WATCH for sale bills, Bob Leder,
August 15, in Atkinson. 13c
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Regal and
[amily of Redando Beach, Calif.,
arrived Tuesday, July 21, to visit
at the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
lames Regal and Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest Riley. They plan to leave
today (Thursday).
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wetzler
and family of Lucas, S. D., were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
U,E. Worth. They were all din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Miller and family Sunday. ^
ORTHO FLY KILLER
Kills Flies in 30 Seconds
(As advertised in The Nebraska Farmer)
NO FLY is safe from ORTHO FLY
KILLER. Even the strains that are
resistant to DDT and other chemicals are
killed immediately by ORTHO. It is a
positive, economical fly killer. Simply
sprinkle on floor.
QUICK . . . EASY
Per Bottle ... L25
(Diluted makes three gallons of spray)
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G1LLIGAN REXALL DRUG
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TIME AGAIN to clear our Spring and Sumer merchandise and make room for big
shipments of Fall and Winter goods arriving daily!
PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO CLEAR f
No Sale Mechandise! All from Regular Nationally-Advertised Stock! K
We Over-Bought! You SAVE! |
SHIRTS Emm
Men’s SPORT
* SHORT SLEEVES
Were 2.49, 2.98, 4.95, 5.95
NOW
1/3 OFF
* LONG SLEEVES
Were 3.95, 4.95, 5.95
Mens DRESS
Formerly 3.95
Special Table
Hurry for Best
Selection
NOW
Western DRESS
Big selection, choice
of colors, and most
all sizes
Were 5.95 to 9.95
NOW
4 /+% Arr
now o qj- i o urr
1/3 OFF A 1 Sleeve Lengths I
These are nationally-advertised ... we have the pick of the field
. . . every one an odds-on favorite to win your favor. Come and
get ’em . . . buy several at these CLEARANCE PRICES. All
sales final!
To the First
25 LADIES
In Our Store!
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Out They Go!
Men’s Straw HATS.. % OFF
Work and dress, still some season left,
short stock.
Out They Go!
MEN’S NECKTIES..$1
Formerly 1.50, 2.00, 2.50.
Out They Go!
MEN’S TROUSERS.$2
All-wool, part-wool, rayon dress trou
sers . . . gabardine, bedford cords. (No
alterations, please, at this unheard of
price.)
Out They Go!
MEN’S DRESS SOX . 39c pr.
One table. Flashy and conservatives.
Buy a half-dozen pairs at this low, low
CLEARANCE PRICE.
Per Pr...39c
★ ★
We feature only high quality, guaranteed
merchandise. At these prices, however, all
sales are final and please do not ask for
fittings and alterations.
REMEMBER!
All merchandise is from our
regular stock. This positively
is not SALE STOCK!
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CA- PER
Jvl PAIR
To the first 25 ladies through
our doors and making a pur
chase on Thursday morning,
we’re offering a pair of NA
TIONALLY - ADVERTISED
sheer nylons, very finest first
grade quality, at only 50c per
pair. Limited one pair to a
customer.
Sale Starts
Thursday, July 30
★
Doors Open
8:30 A.M.
\ ^ ll P- £
MEN’S Sport Coats j
For Town and Country Wear [
You’ll wait a long while for com- ■
parable bargains, all smart, all
new, featuring most popular fab
rics and colors. ■
Were 27.50— 1 OC £
NOW_ I7.7J 1
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Moo’s JACKETS I
Nationally - advertised . . . lightweight styles ideal ^
for summer and fall. JSl
Now 1 3 OFFi
Men's SHOE
CLEARANCE
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Summer, Fall and Year-Around Styles i
Nationally-advertised names you know
in men’s footwear. These shoes absolute- I
ly are from our regular stock. Buy several
pairs at a 20% savings.
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55 PAIRS - NOW 20% OFF j
Were 9.95 — NOW_7.96 f
Were 12.95 — NOW_9.36 !
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PETERSEN'S CLOTHING
-O’NEILL