The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 17, 1955, Page 7, Image 7

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    Mrs. Henry Winkler
Surprised by Group
EMMET — A group of friends
surprised Mrs. Henry Winkler
Sunday evening, November 13—
her birthday anniversary. The
group presented to her a table
lamp. Mrs. Casper Winkler
baked and decorated a cake.
Cards were played. Lunch was
; served.
Other Emmet News
Mrs. Frank Foreman recently
visited her daughter, Miss Norma
Lou, in Omaha. Her other daugh
ter, Jeanie Kay, spent the week
end visiting Mr. and Mrs. James
Foreman at Battle Creek.
Mrs. Bessie Burge, June and
Clayton, returned from Omaha
on Monday where they had spent
the weekend visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Burge.
Mrs. Lewis Sussicool of Red
land, Calif., is spending about
three weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Patterson and Mrs. Grace
Pitchford of Lincoln.
The Bernard Pongratz family
were Sunday guests at the Har
old Givens home at Stuart for
dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fox and
children and Jack Hollenbeck
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. El-;
win Rubeck of Chambers on
Sunday.
Misses Helen Martens and Lu
cille Mitchell invited the pupils’
mothers to attend school on
Thursday afternoon to observe
patron’s day.
Mr. and Mrs. George Skopec
and sons and M. and Mrs. Char
les Skopec, sr., were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pokorny and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pokorny of
Ord on Tuesday, November 8.
Mrs. Alolph Hynek of Wilbur
was also a guest.
Mrs. Jessie Ash was a guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Geary E n b o d y
Wednesday evening, November 9.
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Whitam of
Spencer were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Winkler Monday eve
ning.
Miss Marybelle O’Connor, for
merly of Omaha, visited Mrs.
riaiiK r oi email on oaiuraay ai
ternoon.
Mrs. Francis Tenborg of Des '
Moines, la., came Saturday to vis
it her husband. I
Mr. and Mrs. William Newton
had a new furnace installed
Saturday.
Little Megan Meier of O’Neill
is spending a few days this week
with her grandmother, Mrs.
Geary Enbody.
The Wayne Bates family visit
ed the Ray Seger family and also ■
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gokie of At
kinson Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hoxie
and children went to Royal Sun
day where they were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pranwitz.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Michealson and family of
Blair and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yel
lie, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Heither
and Mr. and Mrs. Dward Demp
ster, all of Royal. The gathering
marked Mr. Pranwltz’s 75th
birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Engler and
daughter of McCook came Friday
to spend the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Babl,
and with his parents, Mr. and
' Mrs. D. C. Engler of Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. George Skopec
and sons and Mr. and Mr.s Larpr
Tenborg and children of O’Neill
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Geary Enbody’s Saturday eve
ning. Sunday supper guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Meier and
family and also the Larry Ten
borg family, all of O’Neill.
Ewing News
On Wednesday evening, No
vember 9, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin
Hamilton and daughters attended
the wedding of his cousin, Mar-,
cella Miller, to Joe Forejt at Ver
digre. Mr. Hamilton was an ush- |
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hamilton
were Sunday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mont
gomery at Orchard. Sunday eve
ning was spent by Mr. and Mrs.
Hamilton and family at the Irwin
Miller home.
A family get-together was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Vearl Tuttle on Sunday. A 1 o’
clock dinner was served and the
afternoon hours were spent visit
ing. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Tuttle and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Tuttle and daughter
and Mrs. Hannah Tuttle, all of
Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tut
tle and William Ware of Chero
kee, la., and Leo Murray of
Schaller, la.
Pvt. Marvin Carl of Camp
Chaffee, Ark., is enjoying a fur
lough with homefolks. He was to
leave Wednesday to go to Ft.
Monmouth, N.J.
Mrs. Minnie Knierim of Coun
cil Bluffs, la., is a guest at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Hal- '
i\irn'U/wi j
Visits Daughter—
Mrs. Iva Hopkins is spending a
few days with her daughter in
Palmer.
Dairy Auction
Tilden Livestock
Market
Thursday, Nov. 17
34 — Head — 34 % j
Rigidly culled herd, includ
ing Holstein, Guernsey cows,
3- to 6-yrs.; Holstein-Swiss
crossbreds; heifers, calves.
Also purebred Jerseys.
W. E. “DOC” SCHEERGER
Battle Creek, and
RAY “BUD” RODGERS
Battle Creek, Owners
Don and Duane Jensen
Auctioneers
PICNICPer Lb.
t
BOILING BEEF — Lean, Meaty_2 lbs. 39c
BEEF Lb. 37c
PORK ROAST — Boston Butt_Lb. 35c
BACON Sliced 3 Lbs_$1.00
All Meat MINCED HAM or PICKLE - PIMENTO, lb. 39c
CENTER CUTS
Lb. 49c
Lb. _
OYSTERS FRESH, SOLD PACK - PL_
CUDAHY’S ALL MEAT WIENERS_3 lbs. $1 | ARMOUR’S THICK-SLICED BACON, 2 lb. pkg. 85c
FRIDM TURKEY BACK BONES 3 * 39*
ICE CREM11 sj- 55'
FLOUR - JERSFY cream .. 5M>. sack 3.39 | COFFEE - nash .. Lb. 87c
CHEESE - CLEARVIEW 2-lb. pkg. 49c | TISSUE - NORTHERN 3 rolls 19c
CRANBERRY SAUCE ™ 15c
TOMATO JUICE - Stokdys. 46-oz, ran 29c I FRUIT COCKTAIL-M Monte, 2 303 cns. 49c
GELATINE - RM-3 pkgs. 19c | KETCHUP Heinz Bottle 25c
PUHlPKin s“ 10*
PINEAPPLE JUICE - Libby’s — 46-oz. ;an I Libby’s FROZEN PEAS 2 pkgs. 39c
CHERRIES - Sturgeon Bay . 2 303 cans 49c | Haturipe Frozen STRAWBERRIES 1*0- 25'
Lb. Cello
Sack_
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iDavy Crockett!
{ Action Ring |
With the Purchase of
Any KARO Products
5-Lb. Can, Blue 53c
*?- Gf
vnms2 1
CRANBERRIES -Lb. 19c
I
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APPLES — Roman Beauties, Bushel Sack_ 2.49
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