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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1955)
First Graders Greet Santa in School Room First graders at the O’Neill public school greeting Santa during his visit to the various ele mentary grades included: Foreground (back to camera)—Ramona Kennell, Steven McMonigal, Danny Strong and Marvin Dawes; others (facing Santa or facing the camera, left-to-right): Linda Jenkins, Dan Clyde, Kathryn Felton, Andy Riffey, Ellen McKay, Virginia Johnson, Donna Colfack, Terry Garhart, Pat Davidson, Janet Carrico, Shar on Hoxsie, Linda Rae Coats, James Whaley, Char lotte Knepper, Larry Strube and Patty Hand.—The Frontier Photo. Ewing News Mrs. Eva Kaczor entertained at a family dinner party on Christ mas. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Kaczor and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kaczor and family, Joe Kaczor and Joelyne, Mr. and Mrs. John Kaczor and children, all of Ewing, and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kaczor of Omaha. Weekend guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom were his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bergstrom of Omaha. Guests on Christmas day at the Bergstrom home were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Turner, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hoffman and family, all of Ne ligh. A/2c Max Angus arrived Fri day to spend the holiday week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Angus. He is now stationed at Smoky Hill air base at Salina, Kans. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Angus en tertained their family on Christ mas day. A dinner was served at 1 o’clock. The afternoon was spent informally. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Merle Angus of Milford and A2/c Max Angus of Salina, Kans. Evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Watson McDonald and daughter, Virginia. Mrs. Elizabeth Angus was a dinner guest on Christmas at the home of her son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Angus. Pvt. Leo Spes of Camp Chaffee, Ark., spent the holiday weekend at the home of his mother, Mrs. Spes. Other guests on Christmas day at the Spes home were Mr. and Mrs. B. Terney and family of Sioux City and Mr. and Mrs Mor ris Rogers and family of Neligh. Mrs. Terney and Mrs. Rogers are daughters of Mrs. Spes. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wood and family of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gragert and family of Elgin spent the Holiday week end with the parents of the la dies, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rother ham. Guests at the Floyd Lee home during the holiday weekend w'ere Merle Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Curley Sanders and family of Dixon. Christmas day guests at the ’’ome of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Jef feries were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Krachie also her sis ter, Mrs. Vlasta Rachwitz and threee sons and Miss Paula Jef ferson, all of Omaha. Guests on Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nof fke were his mother, Mrs. Paul ine Noffke of Ewing, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Noffke and family of Albion. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tanck of Norfolk were holiday weekend guests at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wood. Miss Vina Wood was a dinner guest also on Christmas day at the Woods home. A turkey dinner with all the trimmings was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ol son on Christmas when all their children were home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wilson of Elgin, accompanied by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blair, also of Elgin; al so Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Olson and family of Clearwater, Mr. and Mrs. Greer Clark and family and Mr. and Mrs. Allan York, all of Stanton. Pvt. Thomas Clark stationed in New Mexico, sur prised his grandparents by ar riving to spend Christmas day with them. After dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Allan York left for Charles ton, S.C., where they will visit at the home of their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tuttle left Monday to return to their home at Cherokee, la., after spending the holiday weekend with ms par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tuttle. Other guests on Christmas day at the Tuttle home were Mrs. Han nah Tuttle and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tuttle and daughter, Leo nora. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pollock and Patsy entertained their parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sturbaum and Mr. and Mrs. James Pollock, at a dinner on Christmas day. Donna Strong of O’Neill is spending her Christmas vacation at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Eula Eppenbach. A family get-together was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eb ben Graft on Christmas day. A 1 o’clock dinner was served follow ed by an informal afternoon. Guests were their son. Lisle Graft and family of Omaha, and also their daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Spangler and family of Ewing. The Graft family gathered at the parental home on Christmas eve for a gift exchange. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Spang ler and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Graft and family of Om aha. — n • T_T. nr, TirVtrt lVllbS DUlUilC out uviiviivu, -- is employed in Omaha, spent the holiday weekend with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jefferies, and other relatives. Pfc. Bob Knapp of Edsmont, Pa., is spending a holiday fur lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Knapp. He will return to Edsmont on December 28. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tomjack entertained the following guests on Christmas eve at their nome: Mr. and Mrs. Pat Knapp, Pfc. Bob Knapp, Grover Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hintz. The L. A. Hobbs home was the scene of a Christmas eve party when Hie family gathered for the exchange of gifts. Refreshments were served. Present were Mr. and Mrs. John Turay and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yelli and family, Mrs. Mick Hobbs and . daughter, Dorrence, and Bob Hobbs, all of Ewing. Several members of the party also attend ed the midnight mass held at St. Peter’s Catholic church. Guests for Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs were Mr. and Mrs. Wil-, liam Hobbs and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Turray and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yelli and family,' Mrs. Mick Hobbs and daughter. i * TO OUR FRIENDS! * May your success and happiness be increased during the coming year and future years) Hammond Abstract Co. ARLENE (“Babe") KILPATRICK I 1 The laughter’s ^ , light, the candle’s bright ... 4 „ | everywhere there’s cheer; may it be a happy and prosperous New Year! O’NEILL PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS’N Phone 42 O’Neill O’Neill News Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore re turned Monday after spending Christmas with her brother-in law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Serk, at Denver, Colo. Mrs. Ray Eidenmiller remained in Denver for a longer visit. Miss Marilyn Fetrow spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fetrow. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cronk and family, ''Tr. and Mrs. Warren Cronk and family, all of Page, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wortman and family of Ne ligh and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lorenz and family of Inman were Christmas dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hansen and family of Norfolk spent Christ mas with Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Flood. Christmas dinner guests at the Charles Fox home were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Belzer and boys and Jack Hollenbeck. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Passieux and daughter, Linda, left Tuesday for Camp Carson, Colo., where he is stationed. , Ed Gatz arrived Wednesday to spend the Christmas holidays with relatives. Monuments of lasting beaut) made by skilled craftsmen of the J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monu ments from the factory to the consumer. — Emmett Crabb, O’ Neill, phone 139-J. 37tl Mrs. John C. Gallagher and Jerome, Douglas Shaw, Bernice Gied and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pas sieux were Christmas dinner guests at the William Gallagher home. A/2c Robert Fox and family came Sunday, December 18, from i Femdale, Md., to spend two weeks visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Seger at Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox. Mrs. Jennie Gibson and Mrs. Edith McClenahan of Chambers are visiting this week at the Lloyd Gibson home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gilg and family of Omaha and Mrs. Mary Gilg and Woody of Atkinson were Christmas dinner guests at the Francis Gilg home. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Gillespie and Mrs. E. J. Eby, all of O’Neill, and Robert Eby of Omaha were Christmas dinner guests at the W. B. Gillespie home. Mrs. L. A. Carter entertained several guests Saturday in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Goldie Hereford. Mrs. Robert Devoy and Mrs. E. M. Gleeson visited Thursday at Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grenier spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sawyer and family at Ainsworth. Report of Monday, December 26, Sale 180-240 lb. butchers, bulk 11.25-12.05; only 5 sales below 11.25. 240-300 lb. butchers, 11.00-11.90. 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