The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 22, 1956, Page 8, Image 8

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TASLER — Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Tasler of Atkinson, a son,
Cdiaries William, jr„ weighing
7 pounds 12 ounces, bom Sun
day, November 18, in St, An
thony's hospital, O’Neill.
PAVLIK—Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win Pavlik of Verdigree a
daughter, Anne Marie, weighing
8 pounds 12 V* ounces, born Fri
day, November 16, in Lundberg
Memorial hospital, Creighton.
BLACK—Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Black of Atkinson, a son, weigh
ing 5 pounds 12 ounces, born
Monday, November 19, in At
kinson Memorial hospital.
RUZICKA—Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Ruzicka of Verdigree, a
daughter, Carole Ann, weighing
8 pounds 4’i ounces, born Satur
day, November 17, in Lundberg
Memorial hospital, Creighton.
CUSTER—Mr. and Mrs. Mar
low Custer of Verdigree, a son,
Patrick Gene, weighing 10 lbs.,
5*4 ounces, born Saturday, No
vember 17, in Lundberg Memor
ial hospital, Creighton.
CHAPMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Max
Chapman of Kansas City, Mo.,
a son, Steven Paul, weighing 8
pounds 4 4 ounces, bom Fri
day, November 16 at St. Luke’s
| hospital in Kansas City. The
I couple now have two daughters
■ and two sons. Mrs. Chapman is
I the former Eleen McKenna,
' daughter of Mrs. Elsie Slattery.
BAUTSCH—Mr and Mrs. J. K
Bautsch of Denver, Colo., a
daughter, bom Monday, Novem
ber 19, in Denver. Mrs Bausch is
the former Winifred Coyne,
daughter of Mrs. Edna Coyne of
O’Neill.
GOLDFUSS—Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Goldfuss of Castro Val
ley, Calif., a daughter, born Fri
day in Antelope Memorial hos
pital Neligh. Mrs. Goldfuss is
the former Carol June Wulf,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Wulf of Deloit.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Shellhase
of Atkinson, were pre-Thanks
giving dinner guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Shellhase.
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Pinke-Grubbs Rites
Read at Lincoln
Saturday evening, November
17, Miss Beth Elaine Finite of
Lincoln, grandaughter of Mrs.
Elsie L. Walters of Lincoln, be
came the bnde of Edwin “Bud"
Grubbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Grubbs of Page.
The wedding took place at the
home of the bride’s grandmother.
Performing the ceremony was
Rev. Edward Jeambey of the
Fourth Presbyterian church.
Attending the couple were
Mrs. Allan E. McElravy and Wil
liam J. Edwards.
The newlyweds are on a wed
ding trip to the Ozarks. They will
be at home after November 25
at 4904 Lowel ave., Lincoln. The
couple work in the state house.
The bridegroom’s parents were
among those attending the wed
ding.
I romsness-Coventry
Nuptials in 1 acoma
INMAN— Miss Shirley Ann
! Louise Tromsness, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Oliver
Tromsness of Tacoma, Wash., be
came the bride of Donald Coven
try of Inman on Saturday eve
ning, November 17. The rite took
place at 7 o’clock in Hope Luth
eran church at Tacoma.
A reception followed the cere
mony.
The bridegroom is in the air
force and is stationed near Ta
coma. He is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Coventry.
His mother few to Tacoma to
attend the rites.
O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Loy and
children have moved to St. Paul.
They left Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.
Clay Johnson, jr., will move .n
to the Loy house.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hynes ex
pect their children home for
Thanksgiving. They are: Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Young and
family of Ravenna, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Hynes and Linda, Mr. and
Mrs. Lou Brown and family and
also Mr. and Mrs. George Cal
kins.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Godel and
Randy of Scottsbluff will spend
Thanksgiving at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Godel.
Monuments of lasting beauty
made by skilled craftsmen of
the J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monu
ments from the factory to the
I consumer. — Fmmctt Crabb, O’
Neill. phone 466W. 37tf
Mr. and Mrs. Dugan Basler
and son Andy arrived Monday
from Wheeling, W. Va. Enroute
homo t.hf»v stnnnpH nt fshpri
dan. 111. and brought Pfc. Vern
on Johnson home to spend a 10
day furlough with his parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Vernie Johnson.
The Wesleyan Guild of the
Methodist church met Monday
evening at the Reed Herley
home. They completed their last
two hour session series of six
on the life of St. Paul.
Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Burgess
drove to Omaha Sunday, where
Dr. Burgess attended a meeting
of Woodbury Gold Foil study
club on Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs Richard Smith
son accompanied by his broth
er from Sioux City will spend
Thanksgiving in Rapid Cty, S.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson
went to Elgin Sunday and
brought her mother, Mrs. Syd
ney Anderson home with them,
to stay until Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Contois
spent Sunday in Clearwater vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Work
man
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson
were Thanksgiving dinner guests
at the Ivan Briggs home in North
Loup. They also visited Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Briggs and son, Zane.
Infant Honored on
First Birthday —
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Ma
hon and family were in Verdel
over the weekend at the Albert
Peed home.
A dinner was held Sunday in
honor of little Marchelle Mahon,
who was one-year old. Other
guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Peed, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer,
Jones of Verdell and Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Han/.lik and Perry
of Niobrara. Afternoon callers
were Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Ma
hon of Verdel.
NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS
George C. and Esther Robertson
are visiting their son at Benkel
man, Nebr., and daughter at
Sacramento, Calif., but Marlen
and Marian Luber have charge j
of the office so if you have
any questions about insurance
please contact them, they will
be glad to help you and will
appreciate your cooperation.
29-30c
0 Neill News
Mrs Guy Cole and Mrs. Larry
Schaffer will hold a family
Thanksgiving dinner at the lat
ter's heme. *
Prof. O. W. Aim of Kansas
State college, Manhattan. Kans.
is expected to spend Thanksgiv
ing with his sister. Miss Clara
ALm. his brother and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Aim, and other
relatives.
The Wilson girls will be home
for Thanksgiving, Miss Marilu,
from the University of Nebraska,
arrived Wednesday; Miss Caro
lyn from St. Mary’s college,
Omaha, and Miss Cathryn from
St. Teresa’s college, Winona,
Minn. Both arrived Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Holly
and family plan to leave Wed
nesday for Omaha to spend
Thanksgiving and the weekend
with his brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Da
vies.
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Sioux City Saturday where he
was met by his father, Raplh
McElvain. Bill, who will be here
for two weeks, is stationed with
the Army outside Chicago at
Orland Park, Illinois. His sis
ter, Miss Margaret, a student
nurse at St. Elizabeth’s school of
nursing at Lincoln was expected
home for Thanksgiving.
Miss LaDonna McNulty was
expected to spend Thanksgiving
with her parents, the Jim Mc
Nultys. She is a student at St.
Catherine’s in Omaha.
The newly-formed N T T F
Bridge club met Wednesday,
November 14 at the home of
Mrs. William Mattern. High,
score was won by Mrs. George
Janousek and second high by
Mrs. Russell Moler.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walling
of Albion attended Mrs. John
Weekes’ funeral Saturday and al
so visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Walling.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Paulson
and children of Lincoln moved
to O’Neill Saturday. He will be
employed by Consumers Public
Power.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schmit of
Nenzel and Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Nollett of Cody were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs . Ed
Schmit and family. Mrs. John
Schnut will stay until after the
holidays.
Mrs. Esther C. Harris expects
to go to Hamberg, la., to spend
Thanksgiving with her son, Guy
Harris, Mrs. Harris and Mark.
Group Mends for
Atkinson Hospital —
AMELIA—Merry Matrons club
met with Mrs. Harr^r Winings
Thursday, November* 15, with
Mrs. Jack Winings a^ co-hostess.
Eight members were present.
A box of clothing was packed
for the Nebraska Childrens’ home.
Mending for the Atkinson Hos
pital was given out.
Other Amelia New*
Mrs. Kenneth Werner enter
tained seeral friends at a bridge
party Sunday evening, Novemoer
11 in honor of the birthday an
niversary of her father, B. W.
Waldo.
Dale Doolittle is working at
the Peterson ranch.
M-Sgt. and Mrs. Vernon
Pierce and family of Ft. Leonard
Wood. Mo., visited his uncle and
aunt, Mr and Mrs Frank Pierce
Wednesday night, November 14.
Mrs. Ralph Rees. Mrs. Vern
Sageser and Mrs. Mae Sageser
attended the Garden club meet
ing Tuesday, November 13 at the
Ray Hoffman home. Mr. and
Mrs. D A. Baker showed pic
tures of their ulp to California.
Mrs. Vern Sageser was hostess
to the Amelia project club Wed
nesday, November 14.
The Altar Society of the Ca
tholic church sponsored a food
sale in Chamberss Saturday.
Edgar Peterson and the O’Mal
ley boys installed the new elec
tric organ at the Catholic church
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milton of
Denver, Colo., came to attend the
foneral of Mrs. Milton’s aunt,
Mrs. Pearl White, Sunday, Nov
ember 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Radford of
Morill were here for the funeral
of her aunt, Mrs. Pearl White.
Mrs. Alva Marcellus, Mrs.
Clements, Mr. and Mrs. James
, Curran of O’Neill attended the
funeral of Mrs Pearl White
Sunday.
Earnie Johnston was on the
sick list the early part of last
week.
Lynn Prewitt returned Wed
nesday tnorpinc. November 14,
from Omaha where he went for
army physical examination.
BEG YOUR PARDON
REDBIRD—The name of Pat
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Osborn was unintentionally
omitted in the Claude Pickering
cornpicking bee story, which ap
iieared in the November 8 issue.
Rural Teachers Meet —
Members of the Holt County
Rural Teachers association met
on Friday with MU. French,
county superintendent of schools,
at O'Neill at the M&M cafe for a
6:00 o’clock dinner.
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Friday, November 30th
(Party starts following the eitywide yule window unveiling)
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Thank You
The Seovie’s would Like to take this opportunity to say
“thanks, sincerely”, to all the many, many, fine people who
visited our new store and helped to make our grand open
ing such a tremendous success.
We were happy to meet and greet each and everyone of
you.
The purpose of our grand opening was to show you our
appreciation of the friendship and patronage through the
past sixteen years that we have been priviledged to know
you. and to serve you, and to show you our beautiful new
store, which we have tric'd to arrange for your pleasure and
shopping convenience.
Our pledge to you for the future is the same as it has
always been: Honesty, sincerity, fairness, and the very best
merchandise we are able to secure for you.
WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE OUR DOOR
PRIZE WINNERS:
1st -Mrs. Lee Brady, Sr., of Dorsey
2nd Robert H. Scott, of Chambers
3rd - Dick Tomlinson, of O’Neill
4th —W. G. Bernt, of Stuart
5th —Tillie Kestenholtz, of O'Neill
May we say “thanks, again" to each and everyone of you.
and please come in again soon, so that we may say “thanks"
to you personally!
Mr. and Mrs. Allan P. Jaszkowiak
and Nyla, of
“SCOVIF’S”
WESTERN AUTO
Plione 98 O’Neill
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CARDS
12 for S2.50 ’
60 for SI0.00 :
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$ Above prices include mailing envelopes and four proofs from
which to make your selection.
£ Friday and Saturday, Dec. 7 and 8, 9-5 g
Sunday, Dec. 9, by appointment
There is still time to have pictures taken for Christ
mas delivery. Surprise and please your friends and
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family with the gift that only you can give.
O’NEILL PHOTO COMPANY
Phone No. I 3
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We are most happy to announce the appointment of
A. MARCELLUS CHEVROLET COMPANY
as your new Cadillac dealer in O’Neill
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Top: Fleetwood Sixty Special—Center: Eldorado Biarritx
Conveniently located at 127 North Fourth Street, your new dealer will provide you with the
finest in Cadillac sales and service. And, on display in his showroom is the brilliant new 1957
Cadillac —a motor car that is entirely new in beauty and performance. We hope you will plan
to visit A. Marcellus Chevrolet Company — to become acquainted with the entire organization.
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