The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 18, 1954, Page 7, Image 7

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    O’Neill News
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Sirs Billie Marcellus and Greg
visited Monday at the home 01
her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Har
om Williamson in Stuart.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Janzing visited G. C. DeBacker,
who is a. patient in the Spalding
hospital. Monday Mr. Janzing
drove Mrs. DeBacker to Spalding
where she will remain for sev
« eral days.
_ Mr. and Mrs. Gary Enbody of
Emmet were guests Saturday
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Janzing.
Guests Monday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Orville McKim
were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wil
liamson and daughter of Stuart.
Mrs. Donald Franklin and Mrs.
Vernon R. Lorenz spent Monday
in Norfolk. •
P-TA food sale at Shelhamer
Super Market. Saturday. March
20. at 1 p.m. 46c
Robert Hynes, son of Mrs. Lor
etta Hynes and Jack Gatz son of
of Mr. and Mrs. C J. Gatz spent
the weekend in O’Neill. Robert
An tone of Mitchell, S.D., who
. .also attends Crichton was a
guest of Jack Gatz in his parents
home over the weekend.
Mr and Mir. Edward Hynes
and daughter arrived in O’Neill
Monday.
. William Beed was discharged
from the marine corps at San
Francisco He arrived in O’Neill
. March 4. He had been in the ser
vice two years, the last eight
-* • months were spent in Japan.
Seaman and Mrs. Donald E.
Richardson and daughter were
, Monday guests at the home of
his brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hill. They re
• turned to Ainsworth Tuesday.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hill
attended a family reunion in
Ainsworth at the home of Mrs.
Hills parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
'• Richardson, sr.
• Mrs Gilbert Heermann of Ains
worth spent Tuesday afternoon
visiting at the home of Mr. and
ff Mrs. Fred Heermann.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Havranek visited at the homes of
* their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jam
es Havranek and Mrs. Dorothy
Barrett in Atkinson.
The Misses Mary and Kath
eryn Grady returned to their
home in Denver Monday. They
had been visiting at the home of
their brother-in-law ana sister
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hammond for
the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Moss spent
from Monday until Wednesday
in Lincoln.
Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Al. Hamik and Mike Gallagher
of Inman took their parents, Mr.
and Mrs John Gallagher of In
man to Columbus where the lat
ter couple left for California
They will visit their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Cronk in San Bernadmo and their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. D. P. Gallagher in Ont
ario, Calif.
F-TA food sale at jhelhamer
Super Market. Saturday, March
20. at 1 p.m. 46c
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Gilstrap were Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Kirk of Norfolk.
Mrs. Llovd Godel spoke with
her son S/A Donald Godel from
Long Beach, Calif. Monday. He
will receive a new assignment in
ipril as the ship, USS Quincy,
that he is now stationed aboard
is being put in “mothballs.”
Mrs. Leona Hynes was in Oma
ha attending merchandise market
fcr several days this past week.
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Weds at O'Neill
Miss Gladys Mae Durre of Ewing (above) t^ecame the bride
of Ernest Everett Schwager <f Orchard in a nuptial rite perform
ed Saturday, March 13, at O’Neill.—O’Neill Photo Co.
Heiss ■ . . cage king
Inman Grade Te^m
Feted at Dinner
INMAN—The Inman grade
school basketball squad was
given a steak supper Tuesday
evening March 9, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruther of
Inman. Twelve players and
Coach Jowada attended. The tab
le was decorted carrying out the
Inman colors-gold and blue.
The occasion was to help cele
brate the winning of the second
trophey in the Elkhorn grade
school tournament held at Orch
ard.
Bernice Elkins and Winnie
Barger left Monday to attend
1 market in Omaha.
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Kennedy . . cage queen
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Page High Crowns
Cage King, Queen
PAGE — On Wednesday eve
ning, March 10, the Page high
school Pep club and the spon
sor, Mrs. Lewis M. Carter, pre
sented the basketball banquet
for the athletes, student body
and faculty. “The Big Top’’ was
selected for the theme.
The tables were decorated
with white tafble cloths, yellow
and black tapers and the three
trophies that had been won this
season.
Betty Spangler, president of
the Pep club, acted as ringlead
1 er. Larry Heiss was crowned
king for the just - ended 1954
season and Joellen Kennedy was
crowned queen. Each was pre
sented with a gift.
Coach Glenn Blezek presented
the awards to the basketball
boys who had earned letters this
season, and Mrs. Carter present
ed awards to Pep club girls.
St. Mary's Seniors
Prepare Play—
The seniors of St. Mary’s acad
emy will present the play, “Sun
shine Twins”, a three-act com
edy on Tuesday, March 23.
Members of the cast are:
Richard Graham a s “Gabby
Robinson”. Joan Langan as
“Connie Robinson”; Irene Ruet
ter as “Mrs. Robinson”; Duane
Weier as “Glen Robinson”; Mary
Katherine Turner as “Mrs. El
lis”; Catherine Condon as “Nor
ma Rpbinson”; Mike London as
“Clint Robinson”; Patricia Bauer
as “Bebe Prather”; George Tom
linson as “Vail Porter”; Robert
Mullen as “Leo Prather”; and
Karen Doncboe as “Pauline
Doyle”.
Attend Church Sessions—
Rev. J. L. Jay and Rev. Wal
lace B. Smith attended the Meth
odist inter-board council confer
ence Monday and Tuesday m
Grand Island. On Wednesday,
Reverend Jay attended a Metho
dist state cabinet meeting in
Grand Island and will remain
there through Friday to be pres
ent at the Methodist state con
ference of the Woman’s Society
of Christian Service, which is
being held there today (Thurs
day) and Friday. Mrs. Jay and
Mrs. Grant Peacock are among
those attending from O’Neill.
O'Neill Saddle Gets
Out-of-Town Bids—
The O’Neill Saddle club will
meet Saturday, March 20, at 8:3f)
p.m., in the courthouse annex.
Business to be discussed will in
clude arrangements for a club
trail ride, spring rodeo, saddle
horse sale, and to act on invita
tions from Burwell, Ak-Sar-Ben,
Genoa, Albion and Stuart. Ev
eryone is urged to attend. Cof
fee and doughnuts will be
served.
MOVE SOUTH OF BASSETT
SOUTH OF STUART—Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Neibauer have moved
from the John Hirsch farm io
the Chester Schoenenberger
ranch, located south of Bassett.
Anspachs Entertain—
Mr. and Mrs. John Krotter, jr.,
Mrs. John Krotter, sr.. and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry McDowell, all
of Spencer, were Sunday guests
of Mr., and Mrs. Harden Anspach.
William H. Bowker spent
l Tuesday and Wednesday in
Omaha on business.
Ewing Seniors
Preparing Play
EWING—The seniors of Ew
ing high school have set March
31 and April 1 as the dates fcr
the annual senior class play,
“Strangers Beware”, a mystery
comedy.
The cast will include: Ken
neth Lee as Daisy Roper; San
dra Dierks as Lorna Roper; Mar
ilyn Weyrich as Gail Roper;
Gene Libby as Roy Roper: Low
ell Jensen as Charlie White;
Larry Williamson as Dave Shan
non; Thomas Christon as Brady
Evans; Florence Van Ostrand
as Netta; Lester Woeppel as
“guess whci” and Rozetta Mc
Donald as Sally.
The student directors are Judy
Jefferies, Patrice Mosel and VI
anda Biddlecome.
3 Village Board
Posts to Be Filled
EWENG—A small representa
tion of Ewing citizens attended
the annual village caucus held
Tuesday, March 2, at the Ewing
public library for the purpose
of nominating candidates to fill
vacancies in three offices due
to expirations of terms c<f three
officials this year.
Nominated for the village
board were Lloyd West, Ernest
Norwood, Rev. W. J. Boemer,
Gail Boies, Allan Pollock and
Harold Harris.
Present trustees whose terms
expire this year are Elmer Berg
strom, who is chairman of the
board, R. G. Rockey and Gail
Boies.
Mrs. Froelich Hostess—
The Delta Dek club was en
tertained by Mrs. Frank Froelich
last Thursday with dinner and
bridge. Mrs. Homer Mullen and
Mrs. Hope Condon had the high
scores for the evening.
Frontier for printing!
Barbara Wagman
Rites Held Monday
ATKINSON — Mrs. Barbara
! Wagman, 85-year-old Atkinson
: women, died Thursday afternoon
] at her home near Atkinson. Fun
eral services were conducted
Monday morning at 9 o’clock
from St. Joseph’s Catholic
church.
The late Mrs. Wagman was
born in Alsace-Lorraine, and
came to the United States at the
age cif nine. Her husband the
late Casper Wagman, died Febr
uary 1, 1938.
Survivors include. Sons—Jose
ph and Fred, both of Atkinson;
William of Rockford, 111. Wen
dell of Rapid City, S. D.; daugh
ters—Mrs. Louis (Maude) Sch
ocnheir of Linwocd, Calif.; Mrs.
Frank (Matilda) Petrosith o f
Danbury, la.; Mrs. Phyllis Sch
aner of Sioux City; and Mrs.
Henry Grant of Gayville, S. D.
The Grattan Farmerette club
met Wednesday March 10 with
Mrs. Floyd Sanders with a 11
members and three visitors pres
ent. The first half of the lesson
on “Sewing” was given by Mrs.
Paul Krugman and Mrs. Clinton
Harmon.
Games were furnished by Mrs.
Marvin Clouse. Lunch was ser
ved by the hostess. Next meeting
will be April 14 with Mrs. Boyd
Boelter.
Entertains Club—
Justa club met at the home of
; Mrs. Dwight C. Worcester Wed
i nesday, March 9. Cards were
I played by the group and a lunch
eon was served by the hostess.
S/Sgt. Joseph Ryan arrived in
San Francisco from Korea Satur
day. He has been overseas for the
last 10 months. His parents are
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Ryan of South
Sioux City formerly of O’Neill.
Houser to Present
Organ Recital—
Charles B. Houser, O’Neill
public school instrumental in
I structor, will present an organ
j recital at 8 p.m., Sunday, March
; 21, in the Methodist church. The
recital is under the sponsorship
of the O'Neill Women’s club,
and the public is invited.
Mr. Houser has chosen:
Grand Jeu by Du Mage; Chor
als from the Little Organ Book
by Bach; Toccata, Adagio and
Fugue in C Major by Bach; Med
itations on Communion Hymns
by Sowerby.
Landscape in Mist by Karg
Elert; Fireside Fancies by Clo
key; Aria by Peeters.
Sonata III, third movement,
“1 bid her then . . .” by Hinde
mith; Chorale in E Maior by
Franck; Symphony No. 5, Finale,
by Widor.
Dinner Guests—
James Yokum of Clay Center
was a dinner guest of Mrs. Mar
tha Ross and Clarence Friday,
March 5. On Sunday, March 7,
Mrs. Ross and Clarence were
dinner guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller. The
occasion honored the birthday
anniversary of Curtis Miller, 8.
That day they also called at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Wells in Lynch. Last Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller and
family were dinner guests cf
Mrs. Ross and Clarence and Sun
day Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller
and family, Clarence Ross and
Mrs. Martha Ross called at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Ross.
Omaha Visitors.—
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Enright
visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bauld
in Omaha from Thursday until
Sunday. Dorothy Ann Bauld, 4
returned to O’Neill with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmidt and
Carrctll Grenier visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Schmidt in Atkinson.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Virgil Wilson of Hastings was
a weekend visitor at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wrede and
family of Inman spent Monday
visiting Mrs. Henryy Martin.
Mrs. M. J. Golden and Miss
Katherine left Monday for Oma
ha. They will meet Capt. James
T. Butcher, Miss Golden’s fiance,
who is returning to Stewart air
force base near Nashville, Tenn.,
from 40 days’ training in Alaska.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Marcellus
and Mrs. Billy Marcellus and
Greg were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Tams in Ewing.
Mrs. Larry Schaffer and son,
Dewey, and Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
Schaffer took Mrs. Donald Walk
er and Ann of Holdrege t o
Grand Island Sunday where
they were met by Mr. Walker.
Mrs. Walker and her daughter
had been visiting at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrss. D.
C. Schaffer, during the past
week.
Don Franklin spent Sunday in
Verdel visiting h i s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Grafton Franklin.
The Misses Mary and Kather
ine Grady entertained relatives
at dinner at the Town House
Saturday night.
SQUARE DANCE
Monday, March 22
Legion Auditorium
— O'NEILL —
Sponsored by —
Square Dance Club
BEGINNERS WELCOME
Sunday’s Sundae Special
Fresh STRAWBERRY
HORNBY $
DAIRY QUEEN
Open Sundays
10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
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I Thurs. - Fri. - Sat.
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12 Lb. Sack 29c
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NEBR. RED
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Potatoes
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PASCAL
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Stalk.15c
PINK
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10 for 39c
GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS
2 Lbs.29c
BON TON
FLOUR 50
NASH
COFFEE t 99c
BUTTER KERNEL
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CHEESE 2
SWANSDOWN
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# Beef Fresh Frozen Fillets J
I HEARTS 2 lbs 39c CATFISH Lb. 39c j
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1 PORK CHOPS 45c [CUDAHY’s none
| ^ HAMS ~ Lb. 47c
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| KARO
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^ MISS LOU CAN
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| PARAMOUNT 2 CANS
( Vienna Sausage 29c
HEART NO. 303 CANS
Peaches 2 cans 45c
GOOCHES' ELBOW
Macaroni, 2-lb. pkg. 43c
KUNER'S
\ Tomatoes_2 cans 35c
STOREY'S GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE 4 46-oz. cans 99c I
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