The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 10, 1956, SECTION TWO, Image 14

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Two Brides-Elect
Eeted at Showers
DELQIT shower was held
" at the home of Mrs. Leonard
Koenig on Sunday honoring Miss
es Jackie Mosel and Rosalie Spitt
ler Hostesses were Mrs. Jim Bar
tak and Mrs. Leonard Koenig.
Miss Mosel will wed Kieth
Bartak and Miss Spittler and Bob
Bartak will be married this
month.
Mrs. William Gibbs and Nancy
Haul were guests at the shower.
Other Deloit News
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Paul and
family of Elgin attended the De
loh school picnic Sunday.
The Deloit Pinochle club met
at the home of Mrs. Paul Funk
last Thursday. High score went to
Mrs. Harold Wcrkmeister, low to
Yr i'arl Thiele. Mrs Louis P<>
fi,hi won traveling prize. A des
sert-lunch was served by the
hostess.
Mr and Mrs. J. A. Larson of
Ewing visited in the Deloit com
munity on Sunday.
Jewelry
Mothers’Day . . .
• Dishes
• Diamonds
• Glassware
• Watches
• Watch Bands
Make her specially
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with Sterling!
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The first really MODERN rose pattern
We love it! It’s so rich-looking ... the rose-and
scroll design is really just what I’ve always
wanted, it looks so traditional, yet it has the
modern touch. It will be so impressive on our
table! Do come and see it!
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Consisting of: 2 Teaspoons. Place r»ifo«lncl.
Knife, Place Pork, Place Spoon, Salad
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lovely Heirloom* Sterling pat- "Dinner-For-Four” Set in Silver
terns: 1. Lasting Spring,* 2. Rose. ONLY $99.75 Federal
Damask Rose,* 3. Reigning Tax Incl. Prices ami savings vary on
Beauty.* other Heirloom Sterling patterns.
ASK ABOUT OUR “SPACED PAYMENTS”
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McIntosh Jewelry
, "Where Price and Quality Meet”
, ,Phone 166 O'Neill
Regardless of where you buy,
; get Mother a Gift on
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Mother’s Day . . .
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• Prints, Florals, Dots, Plaids, Novelties
It’s cotton-pickin’ time! Come pick yours from our
o big new assortment! Be pretty and gay around
the house, be cool when you venture into the sun.
AH styles—shirtwaists, zip fronts, button fronts,
slip-overs. Fine 80-square percale in sizes 10-20,
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O'Neill high school seniors, in caps and gowns, and eighth graders, seated behind the seniors,
heard a sermon by Rev. J. Olen Kennell in bacca lau-eate rites Sunday evening.—Frontier I’hoto.
•4-H Groups Hold
f amily Get-Together
DORSEY— The Lucky Clover
4-11 club of Hedbird. the Jolly
17 4-H club of Lynch and a
stocker - feeder club north of
Lynch held their 4-H Sunday to
gether in the IOOF hall in Lynch.
A good-sized crowd attended the
services.
Other Horsey News
Word was received Saturday
evening by the Carsons of the
death of Mrs. Albert Ladely of
Gordon. Funeral services were
held Tuesday at Gordon. Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Carson and daugh
ters left early Tuesday morning
to be with the family and attend
the services.
Mr and Mrs. Howard Marston
left. Tuesday morning for Yel
lowstone national park where
they have employment during the
summer; They have a new trailer
house which they took with
them.
Miss Beverly Carson, who
teaches at district 100,' plans to
hold her picnic Saturday. Every
one welcome.
Miss Geraldine Courtney, who
teaches at Dorsey plans to close
her school by having a picnic on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pavlik and
son and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Ruzicka and family of Verdigre
visited at the Otto Ruzicka. home
Sunday.
Mrs. Albert Carson attended a
tea. held by the extension clubs
in O’Neil last Thursday.
A mothers’ day party was held
Wednesday, May 2, at district 100
for the mothers. Gifts were given
t< the mothers by the children
u:'d they were treated to jell-o
and cakel
Mrs. Hal Rosenkrans has re
turned home from Minnesota,
where she had been visiting with
her daughter and family and
getting acquainted with the new
granddaughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady, sr.,
were callers in Lynch Sunday
and also at the Carson sisters’
home.
Chambers News
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haakel
and family visited his brother [
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Carl j
Haake, at Clearwater Sunday. j
Pfc. and Mrs. Milton Grimesj
are expected home soon from j
Germany where he has been j
stationed the past year. He1
plans to enter college in Lincoln
early in June.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Winter- :
mote and Norma Rae drove to j
Norfolk Monday and brought!
their little daughter, Janet Kay,
home from the hospital. Janet
will be three-weeks-old today
(Thursday).
Ed and Wilson Smith made a
business trip to Lincoln Mon
day.
‘ Jiin Salem went lo Lexington j
Sunday, returning Monday.
Attending a Garden club,
workshop meeting at Ainsworth
Monday were Mrs. H. W. Hub
bard, Mrs. James Platt, Mrs.
Charles Spann and Mrs. George.
Thomson, all of Chambers, and
Mrs. M. L. Sagesbr and Mrs.
Vern Sageser, both of Amelia.
Mr. and Mrs. .Lloyd Taylor of
Appleton, la., came Wednesday,
May 2, lor a few days’ visit with
his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Green and
children.
Mrs. Sarah Adams returned
Monday night from a four]
months’ visit with her daughter
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Sal
stron, and other relatives in
California. Her son, Glen Ad-j
ams, met her in Grand Island.
Off-Campus Classes
Are Announced—
The following off - campus
classes are scheduled for the
summer and next school year:
University of Nebraska. "Every
Teachers’ Problems,” will be the
August class with Doctor Mor
ton as Instructor. Art 21 and 22
will be offered during the first
semester o n Friday evenings
with Mr. Shields as instructor.
Wayne State Teachers college j
will offer “American National
Government” the first semester
arid. “Fundamentals of Speech”
the second semester.
> isitor Here—
Capt. RoOcrt Wallace came
home Saturday for an extended
visit with his mother, Mrs. M. J.-i
Wallace. Captain Wallace, who
is in the . air force is stationed atj
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Frontier for printing!
Dr. Edw. J. Norwood, O.D.
Optometrist,
from Crawford, Nebraska,
will be in O’Neill on
SATURDAY, MAY 12
At the Hotel Golden
<t A M. to 5 P.M.
Eyes Scientifically
Examined
Glasses Properly Fitted
Jo-Jo Entertains at Shelhamer’s
Jo-Jo, the clown entertained hundreds of pa- away numerous gifts, including groceries, at vari
trons at Shelhamer’s Jack & Jill store ^during ous times throughout the celebration.- The Fron
their grand opening celebration Thursday, Friday tier Photo,
and Saturday. Jo-Jo was responsible for giving
Cleanup Sessions
at Emmet School
EMMET — Clean-up sessions
at school district 20 were held by
the teachers, Misses Lucille Mit
chell and Helen Martens, nnd
the pupils last Thursday and Fri
day. A wiener roast was held
after the work was completed.
The Herman Grothes and G. Ow
en Coles and teachers served the
lunch.
Other Emmet News
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Clouse
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William Newton.
Gerald Wills, a student of
Creighton university at Omaha,
spent the weekend visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs Jesse Wills,
Mrs. William Newton visited
Mr. and Mrs. Dean. Perry and
family Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Perry and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Perry and girls and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Perry Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Kloppen-,
horg were supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Al Kloppenborg and
family Sunday evening. It was a
birthday anniversary supper in
honor or Mrs. Al Kloppenborg.
Mrs Dewey Schaffer and Mrs
Esther Harris of O’Neill visited
Mrs. P. W. McGinnis Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and
girls were supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson and
Veldon at Star Friday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Max Grenier .and
Mickey Tomlinson were also
guests. It was a birthday anni
versary supper in honor pf Mrs.
Robert Tomlinson.
Ronnie Richards of the Fmmot
school earned a rating of ‘ high”
in the eighth grade examinations.
Art Wills, Donald Schaaf and
Betty Perry earned "average"
ratings. •'
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and
Peggy' Lee were dinner guests at
the Charles Fox. sr„ home Wed
nesday, May 2.
The Larry Schaffer family
were guests at G. Owen Cole’s on
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Stella Kendall of Hastings
was a weekend guest at the
Wayne Fox home.
Mrs. P. W. McGinnis and Mrs.
Jesse Wills visited Mrs. Jim O’
Donnell of Atkinson Monday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony O’Don
nell of O’Neill visited the Ray
mond Richards family Sunday.
Mrs. P. W. McGinnis and Mrs.
Jesse Wills visited Mrs. Alex
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O’NEILL, NEBR.
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home Monday.
Frontier for printing.
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$1,000 in Prizes — Strictly Stock
Gates Open 6:30 P.M. — Racds at 8 P.M.'
(weather permitting)
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