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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1954)
Mrs. Robert L. Gude, nee Glea Bowden, an October bride in O’ Neill. (Story on pagre 9.)—-O’Neill Photo Co. Cardinals Finally Taste Victory, 25-6 Lynch No Match for I St. Mary’s The St. Mary’s Cardinals broke into the win column last Thurs day afternoon for the first time in two seasons with a convincing 25-6 victory over Lynch. Their victory came as the result of headsup football. The Cardinals recovered five fumbles, intercept ed two passes and blocked a punt. Gary Holly gave warning of v hat was to come as he took the hall on a neatly executed hidden ball play and scampered 65 yards for a touchdown in the opening minutes of the game. Evidently the play was too well executed, the officials failed to see the ball, and they called back the long run. Terry Wanser then took over and punched across the first touchdown of the afternoon on a 7-yard run. He followed it up by plunging for the extra point. ' Tommy Head lost little time in adding to the St. Mary’s total, re covering a fumble in the end zone, and the Cardinals led 13-0 at half time. Wanser widened the margin early in the third period when he oi rated a Lynch pass and ran 25 yards to score. Terry did some dee stepping in this run, shaking loose from three different tackl ers. Head then added the final ‘ouchdown when he went 7 yards behind perfect blocking to score standing up. The academy led 25 ) at the end of three quarters. Vicious tackling by Schneider, Donlin, Hynes and Weier kept the Lynch attack bottled up until late in the final period when the Lynch footballers secured their ,,-ie tally. Holly and Schaffer each contributed long runs to add to the Cardinals’ cause. The Cardinals go up against the lumber 3 six-man team in the state tonight (Thursday) as they journey to Norfolk to play Sacred Heart. “The Cardinals are up for this game and hope to upset the dope sters, now that they have learn ed what a victory feels like,’’ Coach Don Templemeyer explain ed. 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. phone 139-J. 3711 Open Under New Management Formerly A, B. Hubbard Service Station Junction of Highways 281 and 95 Now Owned and Operated by the THE DURRE SERVICE CHAMPLIN PRODUCTS — REPAIR WORK The new dry charge “GRANT BATTERIES” GROCERIES, Etc. Prompt, Efficient Tank Wagon Service GET OUR PRICES! Open Seven Days a Week Truck Rates ATTENTION! i Special Calf Sale FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29 • • • clt • • • O’Neill Livestock Market O’Neill, Nebr. • We will have another special calf sale on the above date. Anyone interested in consigning calves for this auction, please notify the sale barn so that it can be carried in our weekly advertising. O’Neill Livestock Market Phone 2, O’Neill Catholic Daughters Initiate 1 1 Members The O’Neill chapter of the Catholic Daughters of America held an annual reception and ini tiation and banquet Tuesday eve ning at the Knights of Columbus hall. Eleven new members were initiated into the Court of St. Mi chael 697. They are: The Misses Charlene, Delores and Agnes Boyle, Mrs. Louis Gen ■reaux, Mrs. Nelle Maloney, Mrs. R. V. Lucas, Mrs. Donald Temgle meyer, Mrs. O. E. Davidson, Mrs. Paul Walker, Mrs. Leona Hynes and Mrs. H. F. Schlueter. Those reinstated were Miss Ma ry Crowley, Miss Catherine Don itioc and Mrs. Daniel DeBacker. The state regent, Mrs. Mary 'ille of York, installed the following officers for the new year: Mrs. Frank Clements, grand regent; Mrs. Gilbert Winchell, vice-regent; Mrs. Delbert Robert son, prophetess; Mrs. Herman Janzing, lecturer; Mrs. Loretta Hynes, financial secretary; Miss Agnes Claire Hickey, treasurer; s Kathleen Warnke, historian; Miss Mary Frances Vitt, monitor; Mrs. James Mullen, sentinel; Mrs. I.. A. Becker, organist; Mrs. Fred O. Heermann and Mrs. M. A. Schelkopf, both trustees. Guests for the evening were Very Rev. Timothy O'Sullivan, Rev. Thomas Hitch and Rev. Karl Kucera. Catholic Daughters from v'erdigre, Creighton, York and Atkinson also attended. Mrs. John Pruss won the door irize. Mrs. Merle Hickey was in charge of the banquet. Brownies Meet— Brownie Troop 4 met at the public library on October 4, with eight members present. We worked on our rings. Patsy Bazelman treated us to candybars. Carmen Benze will be hostess next time. Next meeting will be held Oc tober 18.—scribe Janet Lee Peter son. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gettert and and family visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Laible, in Atkinson over the weekend. Mrs. Stutz Entertains— Mrs. Joseph Stutz entertained the Chez a Marie club at dinner at the Town House Tuesday evening fol lowed by bridge at her home. Those having high bridge scores were Mrs. D. A. Kersenbrock. Mrs. William Artus. and Mrs. Dale French. Mrs. Mullen Hostess— Mrs. Homer Mullen entertained the Delta-Dek and Martez clubs last Thursday evening at dinner and bridge. Those having the high scores at bridge were Mrs. Frank Froelick, Mrs. Ira Moss and Mrs. Homer Mullen. Merri-Myx in Session— Mrs. A. B. Hubbard of Chambers was hostess to the Merri-Myx club members at a dessert bridge at her home in Chambers Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. C. W. Porter won the high bridge score and Mrs. Ted McElhaney was a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goree of Long Pine were guests last Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. George M. McCarthy. O’Neill News Mrs. Leo Schneider returned Fri day after having spent a week in Iowa visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pederson of Genesee, Ida., were Tuesday guests of Mrs. Hugh O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Walker. Mrs. Mrs. Pederson is the former Olive Bradstreet. The Pedersons were on their way to Chicago, 111., from Deaver, Wyo.. where they had been visiting, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beaver. Mrs. Fred Robertson returned last Thursday from Fullerton where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Farrar, and her nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Farrar. Mr. Robertson re turned that day from a week hunt ing trip around Casper, Wyo., and visiting relatives in Crookston. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schmidt and Mrs. John Schmidt left Mon day for Lincoln where they will ; visit relatives for several days. Miss Emmy Gregory of Omaha 1 was a weekend guest af Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harding. Leslie McKim and Mr. and Mrs. j John DeGeorge and daughters, all of Omaha, spent Friday, October | 8, until Sunday, October 10, visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McKim. T/Sgt. Charles Worth of Wichita. Kans., spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT • • • ELECT • • • JOHN R. GALLAGHER DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE For Office of COUNTY ATTORNEY OF HOLT COUNTY • Lifelong resident of Holt county • Married — seven children • Marine veteran of World War II • Graduate of Nebraska schools \ our Vote Appreciated! General Election Nov. 2. 1954 I -' •'’'Mir idtjHfthi iiiliim •- I. * c 4 o :<