The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 20, 1956, SECTION ONE, Image 6

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The Frontier Woman . . .
Try Giving Jam’s, Jellies
B> BLANCHE SPANN PEASE. Homemakinff Editor
Well, here's Christmas breath
down our necks once again.
Only a very few days left and
most of us still with a million
things to do.
Did you get caught short on
Christmas gifts with the money
not lasting as long as the list?
Grin Well, likely you weren’t
the only ones If so, take a look
at what you have and can share.
Try giving some of your jams
and jellies to those who haven’t
time to make them, pass along
a jar of your special pickles or
preserves, or churn up some
cream and give some pats of
butter as a gift.
If folks live in town, and don’t
have them, these things are just
as good as gold to them. When
you have them yourself you
sort of take them for granted.
Jellies can be wrapped in tissue
or foil, if you have it.
Some farm folks share their'
home cured bacon, a jar of
cream for whipping, some nut
meats from nut trees in their
own yard, and let me tell you
folks, black walnuts are pure
gold! I have even known folks!
with lots of lard to give pounds
of lard or biscuit mix that they
had mixed up themselves. And
believe me the recipients were
delighted for such gifts repre
spnicri real money to them.
Popcorn Makes
Welcome Gift—
Popcorn balls make nice fam
ily gifts If you want to add
just a bit to it, shape them
around wax paper wrapped hard
candies, and roll them in
crushed hard Christmas candy.
That makes them special, as
does the addition of shelled pea
nuts to the popcorn balls.
Popcorn is a very welcome
gift. And it is even more
Christmasy if you put the shel
led corn in muslin bags sewed to ;
represent Christmas socks. An j
awful lot of good eating can be
made from a pound of popcorn
that you raised yourself and
shared with some at Christmas.
It’s a nice way of saying Merry
Christmas to the folks who don’t
have any. j
l nese puurdpyit'
are a recipe endorsed for me
many years ago by Better Homes
and Gardens. Perhaps you’d like
to try them.
PINEAPPLE POPCORN BALLS
One-third cup white Karo sy
rup, 2 cups sugar, 1 Vi cups juice
from pineapple, 1 tablespoon
lemon juice, 1 teaspoon vanilla
extract, few drops yellow food
coloring, 5 quarts popped corn.
Dissolve syrup and sugar in
pineapple juice and bring to
boil. Boil slowly without stir- |
ring to firm ball stage. (240 F
to 242 F.) Remove from stove, ;
add lemon juice, vanilla and
coloring. Return to stove and
boil exactly 1 minute. Pour at
once over crisp corn and form
into balls.
Got vour packages all wrap
ped. Be different this year If
you can get some shining blactt
paper, use bright red ribbon
with it. Sometimes a box can
be wrapped in plain paper and
then you can use decorative
seals, made especially for cor
ners to form sort of chest look.
Or try using green and silver
for wrappings. Pink and silver
are so pretty and how about la
vender tissue and silver ribbon.
You don’t necessarrily have to
use the old traditional Christmas
colors you know.
Use the precious and expen
sive foil papers for the small
packages and tissue and wraps
of other types for the large
ones. You might tie in a stick
of gum or a life saver or an all
day sucker for the children.
If you want to make a small
gift just a bit more so, for some
adult, fasten a handkerchief
spread fan fashion on the out
;ide of the package with ]
;cotch tape. It dresses up the
package and makes the gift a
.arger one.
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Blond Brownie* for
'.Vive* of Cagers—
Our subscription prize today
goes clear to Manhattan. Kans.,
to some former Atkinsonites.
The three months’ subscription
is awarded to Mrs Leon Hend
ricks. 1026 Vattier, Manhattan,
Kans.
Dear Fontier Woman:
Today is a bleak, cold day
down here. We had our first
few flakes of snow this morning.
It is gone now. But at least 1
reminds us of the time of year
when we will be having a good
many of these days. i
I have just finished taking a
pan of Blond Brownies from the
oven They are a real goody to
have around. Tonight our church
basketball team will be practic
ing and several of he wives wi!l
be here, sol needed somehm
for lunch. They are simple to
make so 1 decided to pass the n
on to vou. Here is the recipe.
BLOND BROWNIES
Two and three-fourths cups;
sifted flour, 24 cups bakmg
powder. 4 teaspoon salt. ine
above should be sifted together
Melt 2/3 cup shortning and
stir in 1 pound brown sugar, beat
in 3 eggs, one at a time.
Add flour mixture, pour into
greased pan and bake 350 f tor
25 to 30 minutes. This maicr
about “IS squares So >ou nee
a large pan or lwo small --
They are good with nuts ir
chocolate bits, stirred in tan.
Hope you like them. We suie
d°Here’s a helpful hint I ran
across When mixing cold short
ening with flectric mixer heat
mixer beaters in hot water for
a few minutes. The blades won t
8 enjoy your section of The
Frontier. Keep up the good job
of passing on those recipes and
helpful hints.
MRS. LEON HENDRICKS
Kupke-Shavlik
Rites at Murdock
CHAMBERS—Trinity Luther
an church at Murdock was the
scene of the wedding Sunday eve
ning, December 9, of Miss Mar
garet Kupke, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. August Kupke, and My™n
.1 Shavlik of Lincoln, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Shavlik of Cham
The bride appeared in a gown
of imported French Emil lace and
tulle over satin. Natural lace seal
lops outlined the sweetheart
neckline of the sculptured bod
ice which was designed with long
tapering sleeves. _,
The uouffant skirt was accent
| ed w'ith living lace panels extend
ing to waltz-length. She wore a
fingertip-length veil and carried
pink and white flowers.
Mrs. Harvey Gesch of Lincoln
was matron-of-honor and brides
maid was Lucille Kupke. They ,
were gowned alike in blue tafleta
princess-style frocks with blue
headpieces.
Lighting the candles were Nor
man and Helen Kupke, brother
and sister of the bride.
Gerald Kupke of Lincoln,
brother of the bride, and Edwin
Hubbard of Chambers, brother
in-law of the bridegroom, were
the bridegroom’s attendants.
Seating the guests were Harvey
Gesch of Lincoln and Richard
Katerzina of Louisville.
The bride's mother wore a two
piece navy blue dress. The bride
groom’s mother appeared m.
-toast brown dress. Each wore
I white accessories and white cor
^Following the ceremony a re
ception for 150 guests was served
in the church parlors.
Following a short wedding trip
| the couple will live at 620 So.
I 17th, in Lincoln.
Shirley Ann Ixiock
Engaged to Wed—
SPENCER—Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Loock of Spencer, are an
nouncing the engagement and ap
proaching marriage of their
daughter, Miss Shirley Ann
Loock, and Louis R. Stewart of
Lynch.
The couple will be1 married in
a December 27 rite at St. Mary’s
Catholic Church, Spencer.
Miss Loock is first and second
grade teacher in the Lynch pub
lic school and Mr. Stewart,
a Lynch businessman, served
four years with the navy.
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Purchase Child s
Table, Chairs for
Lynch Hospital
LYNCH — Mrs. Joseph David
vas hostess to the Exceilo extcn
,ion duo's annual Christmas par
y Monday evening, December 10.
Seventeen members were present
Instead of a gift exchange, the
members "pooled" money and
purchased a child’s table and
chairs which they donated to
me nursery in the Sacred Heart
hospital. Names were drawn for
• capsule friends" for the coming
year.
Mrs. Don Allen, Mrs. Herbert
Price and Mrs. R M. Ducker, the
entertainment committee, led in
games wmen made much merri
ment the entire evening.
A two-course luncheon was
served folowed by candy and
nuts.
Other Lynch New*
Arden Spencer has employment
in Phoenix, Ariz.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rosicky were
6 o’clock dinner guests at the
Merle Sieler home Thursday, De
cember 13. ,
Rev. Karl Kucera, chaplain in
St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill,
spent Wednesday, December 1J,
heMr. and Mrs. Wallace Courtney
and Eugene visited at the William
Teadtke home west of town Sun
day afternoon, December 9.
Mrs. Grace Edson is enjoying
her visit at Ft. Meyers, Fla.
Francis Fisher of Omaha visit
ed with his parents here the lore
part of the week.
Rev. Charles Kamber returned
home Saturday. December 15,
after a week's visit with friends
in Chicago, 111., and also in In
diana. nnnni,Kn
Mr. ana ivus. unmui* .
of Verdel were Lynch visitors
Saturday.
The American Legion auxiliary
met at the home of Mrs. Don Al
len Monday evening, December
17 Dale Audiss of Butte ami Merle
Sieler called at Albert Kalkow
SkpeterriMuihair was a Creighton
visitor on Tuesday, December 1L
Wallace Courtney was a bust
ness visitor in Sioux City lues
day, December 11. tohrvrpk
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Jehorek
were 6 o’clock dinner guests at
the Albert Kalkowski home Sun
n SSSSeV-h card party
was held at the Howard
home Sunday evening, Dectmoei
l6Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wells and
Mr and Mrs. Louis Novak and
patsy were O’Neill visitors Sun
sho5‘
CaMr and Mrs. Howard Anderson
and family visited at Urn I^omnd
Anderson home buna >,
her 9. _ '
Boyd KCs Entertain
Children at Party
LYNCH —■ The Boyd county
Knights of Columbus council held
h 'Snual children’s Chris ma
party at the Community haU at
Spencer Monday evening, Decern
ber 17 Parents and children were
plscM iron, Butte. Spencer and
"jXu appearance
with treats for all children.
COLLECTCLOTHING
T YNCH—Rev. Charles Kam
ber assisted by the altar societ^
i ii hoxes of clothing to un
Hungary’emergency rcllcl agency.
Frontier for printing!_ _
Real Estate Transfers
WD—William Marsoun to Lou
is Kliment & wf 10-24-56 $3,000
Lots 3 ac 4 Blfc 44 - Western
i’ownlot Co., 1st Add - Atk.
W D—Harry E. Ressel to Rich
ard E. Hovey & wf 10-31-56 $1
Part of SE‘4SW14 Sec 19-29-11.
WD—Harrv E. Ressel to Rich
ard E. Hovey & wf 10-31-56 $1 -
Part SE^SWM, 19- Twp 29
Range 11
QCD— Hyacinth F. Nightengale
to Francis Nightengale 10-20-56
$l-North 53 1/3 rods of SWh Sec
6-29-14.
WD—John P. Pribil to Dorothy
O. Pribil 3-30-56 $1 - S'.-NWt*
NEl4NW>4- SWh NK*4 2-28-11.
WD—Effie Jones Vrooman to
Robert H Vrooman & wf 10-29
56 $1- Lots 1 & 8 Blk 37 -AVixon’s
Add- Atk- SEV* See 15-W*2SEt4
and SW‘4 14- N'j 23- WfcNWVi
24- E4SEl4 14- NE>4 27-27-16
WD—Roy F. Griffin to Millard
Ellenwood & wf 1-15-52 $15,000
Lots 10-11 and 12 Blk 43 -
Western Town Lot Co Add - At
kinson. . ,
wu—Anil nrouiu' iu
dek & wf 10-20-56 $800 - Lot 3
Blk 25-Bitneys Add- Atkinson.
WD—LaVern Eugene VanEvery
to Rosa E. Bowel 10-2-4-56 $8,500
-Lot 1 Gilg’s Re-Plat of East 172 J-a
ft. Blk B-Fahy’s 2nd Add-O’Neill
WD—Andrew J Kurtz, et al.,
to LaDonna Lillian Snyder 4-26
56 $1- W'-jSWU 27-32-12 except
north 390 ft. ,
WD—Joseph G. Ballon to Doris
W Sloan 10-30-56 $3500-Lot 1
& South 24 ft lot 8 Blk 43-Wes
tern Townlot Co Add- Atkinson.
WD_Joseph G. Ballon to Evan
Garwood 5-13-55 $22,720-EM« 20
28-15 Subj to 1st lmtg to Fed
Land Bk.
WD—Sarah Wabs to Leo L.
Wabs & wf 11-6-56 $14,000
W4W4 and SEGSW'i 18 and
SWV4 19-32-12.
D_Mary Louise Auman, et.al ,
to Marvelane V. Kohout 10-56
$1-NE>4 8- and NWV4 9-30-9
Subj to life estate in Jennie
George.
WD—Clement M. Cleary to W.
Alex Cleary 9-28-56 $5,500 -
Int in SE’i 25-30-15.
REFEREES DEED — Norman
Gonderinger, Ref to Genevieve
Bell and Donald Grimes 11-6-56
$2000- Lots 1 iV 2 Blk. B- Cham
bers.
\VD—Dean H Jeffrey to John
D Pruss & wf 7-17-56 $8,000-00
ft. x 170 ft commencing 00 ft
East of SW corner in Block 6 -
McCaffertys Annex -O'Neill.
PR.S. BROWN
& FRENCH
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PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS
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ROYAL THEATER
— O’NEILL —
Thurs. Dec. 20
Perez Prado and his orchestra,
in
CHA-CHA-BOOM
Rivals in the music world seex
a new type of music and find
it in the hot spots of Latin Amer
ica.
—ALSO—
John Bromfield and Joi Lans
ing in
“HOT CARS”
Familv admitted for 2 adult tick
ets — Adults 50c: Children 12c
Fri.-Sat. Dec. 21-22
Bruce Bennet, Lon Chaney and
Faron Young in
“DANIEL BOON Trail Blazer”
Filmed in Trucolor and filled
with excitement and adventure.
Adults 50c: Children 12c; Mat
inee Saturday 2:30. All children
under 12 free when accompanied
by parent.
Sun.-Mon. Dec. 23-24
Spencer Tracy and Robert
Wagner in
“THE MOUNTAIN”
An exciting experience in sus
pense!
Adults 50c: Children 12c; Matinee
Sunday 2:30. All children un
der 12 free when accompanied by
parent.
Tues.-Wed. Dec. 25-26
William Holden, Lloyd Nolan and
I Virginia Leigh in
“TOWARD THE UNKNOWN”
| A rocket ship climbs into the
unconquered and the unknown.
Not Family Nites
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O’Neill
Alice’s Beauty Shop
Res. 3 doors wer.t of Texaco
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