The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 05, 1954, SECTION 2, Page 13, Image 13

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    Mrs. Ciaussen Comes
from California
to Be Near Mother
EMMET—Mrs. Otto Ciaussen
of Inglewood. Calif., has been
spending an extended visit with
Mrs. Mary Lewis. She came to
Nebraska to be near her mother,
Mrs. Mattie Johnson, who had
been confined to her bed at the
Atkinson hospital with a broken
hip. Mrs. Johnson died early
Sunday.
Other Emmet News
George and Will Peck and Miss
Jean Peck were visitors at the
William Newton home Thursday.
George and Will are brothers of
Mrs. Newton and Jean is a cousin
of Mrs. Newton, George and Will
Peck. They are from Coleridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and
daughter, Barbara, were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fox at O’Neill on Friday.
Mrs. Sybil Maring, sister of
Mrs. Alice Bridges of O’Neill and
Mrs. Guy Cole, has returned to
her home in Brownville, Tex.,
after a two weeks stay visiting
relatives at O’Neill, Emmet and
Cheyenne, Wyo.
Mrs. John Conard and daugh
ter, Mary Lou, went to Sioux
City Saturday morning. Mary
Lou attended a class reunion of
Wayne State College students.
One of her friends returned
home with Mary Lou.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cole and
sons, Jackie, Chipper and Pat,
went to Atkinson to celebrate
Mrs. Arthur Humpals birthday
anniversary.
Mrs. Gilbert Fox and Barbara
spent Tuesday, July 27, visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Tomlinson and Veld on at Sar.
Steve Ellers of McCook arriv
ed here Saturday evening to get
his wife and son, who had been
visiting the Bob Fox home and
with other relatives for a week.
They returned to McCook Sun
day afternoon.
A prenuptial shower was given
in honor of Miss Leona Fern
Beckwith Sunday evening in the
Methodist church basement. A
large number of guests were pre
sent and Miss Leona received
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many gifts. On the shower com
mittee were Mrs. Toby Kloppen
berg, Mrs. June Newton, Mrs.
Mildred Fox, Mrs. Bob Martens,
Mrs. Ruby Way man and Darlene
Upton.
Mrs. Steve Ellers and son,
Steve, of McCook, Mrs. Bill Kra
mer and children of O’Neill, and
Mrs. Bob Fox were dinner guests
at the Paul Newton home last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard (Newton
and family of O’Neill were visit
ors at the William Newton home
on Wednesday evening, July 28.
Bob Cole attended the races in
Columbus Friday.
The South Side club met with
Mrs. Walter Pease Tuesday after
noon. The program concerned
preparation^ of foods for freezing
presented by Mrs. Price and Mrs.
Patterson.
Mrs. Bud Cole entertained
Wednesday afternoon, July 28, in
honor of Mrs. Sybil Maring, who
was visiting here from Brown
ville, Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cole attend
ed the O’Neill Country club golf
breakfast Sunday morning.
Mrs. Guy Cole and Mrs. Bob
Cole attended a social coffee hour
giving by Mrs. Frank Froelich
in honor of her daughter, Mrs.
Jack McDonald, on Monday.
Mrs. Charles Marston and baby
of O’Neill were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Conard and
Mary Lou Monday evening.
Mrs. James Ramsey of Atkin
■ son, Mrs. John Conard and Mrs.
Bob Cole attended a Country club
meeting at the M&M on Monday.
Mrs. Robert Cole accompanied
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Humpal of Atkinson, to Lincoln
on Wednesday, July 28.
Mrs. Ernest Durre and her
mother, Mrs. Duane Carson, were
Friday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Beckwith and daugh
ter, Leona Fern.
Miss Marybelle O’Connor, R.N.,
of Omaha came home Friday
night to spend until Tuesday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James OConnor.
Mrs. Leon Beckwith and
daughter, Leona, attended dist
rict N-6 Garden club flower ar
rangement work in Atkinson,
Thursday, July 29. The event
was sponsored by the Golden Rod
Club of Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith
and daughter Leona Fern and
Kenneth Ruggles were dinner
guests of Mr .and Mrs. Duane
Carson near Chambers on Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grim
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Durre,
jr., of Ewing were also dinner
guests. Mrs. Grim, Mrs. Carson
and Miss Leona Beckwith are
grade teachers in the Ewing pub
lic school.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pruss and
granddaughter, Carol Reis, were
Sunday morning visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Foreman and
Jeanie Kay.
Miss Phyllis Rzeszatorski ar
rived on Saturday to spend a few
days with her parents, Mr. and
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
HENRY W. WALTERS
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
Supervisor — Second District
Your support in primary on August 10
will be appreciated
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT_ POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT _
Joe Winkler
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Republican Candidate for
Holt County Assessor
WILL APPRECIATE YOUR VOTE AT THE PRIMARY
ELECTION AUGUST 10- 1954
■-POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
Vote for
lack Elliott
SCOTTSBLUFF
Candidate for University of Nebraska
Board of Regents
Sixth District — Non-Political Ballot
(Present member appointed to succeed the late
Dwight P. Griswold)
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Mrs. Gaines Rzesatorski. Miss
Rzeszatorski is employed in Lin
coln.
NO EVENING RITES
i AMELIA ^Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Luginsland and Harry White
went to Ansley Tuesday to at
tend the annual conference and
camp meeting of the Free Meth
odist church. There will be no
evening service at Bethany the I
next two Sunday evenings.
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Sale Starts Thursday, August 5th — Our Biggest Sales Event of the Year — Bargains Galore!
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The very latest in styles and colors . . . sale priced
for quick action. Keep cool, calm and collect com
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Sizes 36 through 46
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Were 7.95, 8.95, 9.95
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Special shipment from factory . . , greatly reduced prices. Don't miss
these rare buys. All sizes. 100 shirts in shipment from famous
maker.
SLEEVE S Sport Shirts
ONE-THIRD OFF
All sizes 14 through 17 Vi. Complete stock. Very good buys for back
to-school and autumn wear. Were 4.95, 5.95, 6.95, 7.95. How can you
beat it, fellas?
153 SHIRTS IN SELECTION
SLEEVE Sport Shirts
Special table. Were priced 2.95. 3.45, 3.95, 4.95. These are the finest.
82 shirts. Out they go.
ONE-THIRD OFF
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| Special Rack of Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS, including school shirts bearing O’NEILL EAGLES,
| ST. MARY’S CARDINALS. Terry doth for back-to-school.
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1 Mens DRESS JACKETS
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CANVAS SHOES |
• In all colors and sizes
• Wedges, Plats
• Were 3.45 and 3.98
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Only 72 Pair Left i
Hex’s CANVAS SHOES |
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2 prs. ___ _ 9 a
3 Prs. 9i/2 |
2 P1^ 10 3
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PUSSE PAJAMAS 3
No ironing on these, girls! Buy several &
at bargain prices. All sizes and colors. §
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exciting mid-summer clearance, starting 3
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