The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 22, 1956, Page 5, Image 5

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    Engagement Told
Mr and Mrs. Harry Johnson of O’Neill announce the engage
ment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Hazel
Marie, to Bruce McElhaney. Mr. McElhaney recently returned
from Germany where he served with the army. He has been sep
arated from the service.—O’Neill Photo Co.
inman News
The Y M club met Tuesday,
November 13, at the country
home of Mrs. Roy Gannon. A
dinner was served at noon by the
hostess, followed by a social af
ternoon.
Arbutus Rebekah lodge met
Wednesday evening, November
14, at the lOOF hall. Mrs. Hazel
Lorenz was in charge. Mrs. Faye
Smith and Mrs. Grace Luben are
planning Christmas for the IOOF
home at York.
Sunday guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Siders and
Marilyn included Mrs. Clarence
Juracek and children t>f Orchard,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snyder and
children of O’Neill and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Fick.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry
and son, Bill, and Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Vitt and daughters of
O’Neill drove to Omaha Friday
morning, returning home Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs Richard Hutton
and daughter of Bassett were
weekend guests in the home of
Richard’s parents, Mr and Mrs.
T D. Hutton.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hibbs
and family of Star are expected
to be guests in the home of Mrs.
Hibb’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Siders, and Marilyn on Thanks
giving day.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Kopeeky
and son visited in the Newhouse
home in Chambers on Sunday.
Paul Bittner attended a meet
ing of the state highway depart
ment at Burwell on Tuesday eve
ning, November 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morsbach
and family of Clearwater and
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Morsbach and
family of Neligh spent Sunday
visiting in the home of Elizabeth
Morsbach.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Scholz
of Neligh spent Sunday visiting
in the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
Alva Scholz and Mrs. Elizabeth
Morsbach.
Ralph Sholcs, who is employed
at Fullerton, with the telephone
company spent the weekend vis
iting his mother, Mrs. Violet
Sholes.
CV’NEILL LOCALS
Lyle Fox expects to leave
Monday, November 26, for Con
necticut where he will attend a
submarine school. Enroute he
plans to visit a college friend in
Chicago, 111., for a day.
John and Richard Bohn are
expected home Wednesday from
the University of Nebraska.
Their brother. Max, left Mon
day, November 5, for Ft. Chaf
fee, Ark., and will not be home
for Thanksgiving. They are the
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dominick
Bohn.
The Misses Rose Mary and El
len Corkle, who are students at
St. Mary’s college, Xavier, Kans.
are expected home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Berner and
Suz,anne expect to spend Thanks
giving in Norfolk with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Berner.
Jim Coker, a student at Wich
ita University, Wichita, Kans., is
expected to spend Thankksgiving
with his mother, Mrs. Abbie Cok
er.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cleveland,
jr., expect her parents, Mr. and
Mi's. Darrel Hoffman of Clear
water, and the latter’s sons and
other daughters for Thanksgiv
ing. There will be 22 guests.
Darrel Weingartner is expected
home from the University of Ne
braska for Thanksgiving.
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O’Neill News
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Guests of Mrs. Mary Dusatko
; for Thanksgiving will toe her sons,
Robert of Omaha and Mr and
Mrs. Jerome Allen and family of
Page.
Miss Mary Froelich, a student
at Duchesne, will spend Thanks
giving with her parents, the Wil
liam J Froelich's
Mr. and Mrs William L. Ed
wards and children and her sis
ter, Miss Bonnie McPherson, of
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S< who will, come here
Wednesday will go to West Point
to -pend Thanks^’.mg with ’heir
parents, Mr. and Mrs. fkmald S.
McPherson.
Raymond Do nohoe, Matt Hynes
and J. J- Hoffman will spend
Thanksgiving ar their respective
homes. They are students at Nor
folk Junior college
Rev. and Mrs John Planz of
Fremont called Sunday afternoon
at the Esty Nelson home. Rev.
Planz had preached at Spencer
at the Lutheran church and was
on his way home.
. Gene Seger, a University i'(
Nebraska student will spend
Thanksgiving with his parents,
Mr and Mrs, Harold Seger
Mr and Mrs. A. L. Eymann
and family spent the weekend in
Oakdale with her mother, Mrs
H. H Springer!
Francis A. Murray will be
home from the University of
Nebraska for the Thanksgiving
holiday.
Ivan Kaiser will be home from
the University of Nebraska for
he holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hansen and
family of Norfolk and Mrs Ag
nes Gaffney o Emmet will be
Thanksgiving day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. N. Flood.
Pat Hickey and his fiancee,
Miss Mary Jean Miloni of Omaha
will arrive Thursday to spend
Thanksgiving at his father’s
home. Pat is a student at Creigh
ton University.
Mr a^i Mrs. Claire Fngdahl
and family plan to go to Lexing
ton to visit her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. A E Hall, for Thanksgiv
in
Mr and Mrs. G C. DeBacker’s
guests for Thanksgiving will be
their children, Rev. Thomas De
Baeker of Norfolk; Jim; who is
a student at the University of
Nebraska and Mr and Mrs. Dan
DeBacker and children of Colum
bus.
Mr and Mrs Marvin Anderson
and family plan to go to Laurel
for Thanksgiving at the home of
Mrs. Tillie Anderson. All her
children are expected to be there.
The Misses Jeanne Cole and
Elizabeth Schaffer, students at
(■'.e Universitv of Nebraska ar
rived hoihe Tuesday to spend
their Thanksgiving vacation with
their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Arlo A. Hiatt
spent the weekend in Stanton
with Mr and Mr*. Earl Sherer.
Frank Fetrow will be home
for Thanksgiving from the Uni
versity of Nebraska.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Baker ex
pect to spend Thanksgiving at
Ralph Hoffman’s southeast of
Chambers.
SHEETS
81 x 108 bleached sheets. Slightly irregular
but plenty of wear in these.
Each- $1.57
TEA TOWELS I
Soft absorbent rayon and cotton. 27 x 35 site
Woven red border on two sides and hcmmec
edges.
5 for -Sl.oo I
A NEW NEBRASKA WAREHOUSE TO BRING YOU FASTER
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New winter
coat stock!
Reg. 33.00, 29.95
New styles in outstanding
worthy wool fabrics. Warm
wool or nylon fleece, pile
lingings. Sizes 8 to!8.
Sale! Roto-Broil automatic
skillets, completely washable. ro„plrt.
Holds correct temperature automatically.
Rakelite handle and legs keep heat away
from tables. Removable, plug-in cord. 11 3/8"
diameter, 2Vi" deep.
Sophie Mae peanut brittle
Finest you can buy!
Crisp, crunchy peanut brittle
with a mouth-watering flavor pOR°xes
you can’t resist. Try some!
Sale! King size Roto-Broil
“400“ automatic cooker-fryer.
Cooks 6 quarts at one time. Single temper- ^^niplete
ature control. Long-handled fry basket in- jfi
eluded. One piece all aluminum well pre- ■
vents leakage. m g
Infants’ receiving blankets!
Reg. 1.19 value! Save!
Two large 26x34 sixe in multi-colored
striped receiving blankets, neatly wrap
ped in a plastic bag. Big savings!
JEWELRY
Rich-looking costume jewelry. Earrings, necklaces and
pins in gold or silver metalllcs. Ideal for Christmas'
Womens’ Orion,
sweaters
Slipover
1.99
Cardigan
2.99
Soft, easy-care Orion*
slip-on with mock fa
shioned sleeves. Save
plenty! 34 to 40
FRUIT CAKES
Tasty two-pound size. Loaded with plenty of good eating,
and flavored jnst right! Special!
Each _$1.19
Christmas card assortment
50 cards in a plastic bag!
Beautiful holiday greeting cards in as
sorted conventional sizes and shapes.
Buy your Christmas cards now and
save!
SOFA PILLOWS
Large, cotton filled, sofa pillows in gay assortment of fabrics
and colors.
Each_77c
APRONS
Cotton print or crisp organdy fabrics. Bib or tea styles.
Assorted colors.
Each -66c
7i
Dul’onts’ reirts- \
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for its Acrylic ^
fiber. m
Each_
New handbags
Envelope styles.
Save!
1.00
Plastic, clutch style bags
smartly designed in new
fall shades. Choose!
SPECIAL
Savings on girls’
dainty bouffant
slips
99c
Nylon taffeta slip with
elastlcized sides for comfort
and moving ease. Nylon
tricot top. 6 to 12.
Petticoats . . . .99c
98c plus tax
FLATWARE
Famous Wm. Rogers Flat
ware. Beautiful pattern, heav
ily silverplated. Don’t miss this
big saving!
40-PC. SET
$10
RAG RUGS
24 x 48 cotton rugs. Heavy
tight-woven quality. Assorted
multi-colors.
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Big savings on
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Fall styles
4.99 - 6.99 - 8.9!
Values to 10.95
Fashionable styles and colors
for fall. Sizes range from 12
to 20 and half sizes. Choose
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Blouses!
100%
Dacron* or ny
lon for only
2.77
Fussy lace trimmed blouses
of easy-care Dacron* or
nylon. A real bar rain at
this price. Sizes 32 to 38.
Big values on girls’
slip-on
sweaters.
1.99
Regular 3.98 sweater* of
orlon, wool or nylon. Novel
ty and Jewel trims in as
sorted style. 7-14
^—mmmm
Childrens dress
sale! Sale on girls
2.77 skiru- 2.99
A larrr assortment of styles Many styles in felt, wool, eot
and fabrics for dress or ton, Orion and rayon. Prints,
school. 3 to 6X plaids, plains, 7-14.
DuPonts’ registered trade
mark for its polyester fiber