The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 24, 1957, SECTION TWO, Image 9

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Riverside News
Mr and Mrs Lionel Gunter at
tended open house in Clearwater
for Mr and Mr*. Stanley Hemen
way's golden wedding anniver
sary and also visited with fsome
relatives from away, including
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cory of Sid
ney and Mr and Mr* Maurice
Taylor of Madison. Mr. and Mr*
Ora Switzer, Wendell Switzer and
family and Mrs Amy Olmsted al
so were guests.
Mrs. Keith Biddlecome and
Mr* Lionel Gunter entertained
the Women’* Missionary society
Thursday afternoon at the manse.
Thirteen members and six guests
were present. Mrs. Wayne Shra
der became a member.
Mr and Mrs Lynn Fry and
family had Mr. and Mrs Floyd
Napier. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier
and Mr and Mrs. Lorraine Mont
gomery and family as supper
guests Thursday in honor of
Floyd Napier's birthday anniver
sary.
Children of school district 86
and the teacher, Mrs. Rexin, ate
dinner Wednesday, January 16, at
the Dewitt Hoke home.
Mr and Mr*. Lynn Fry and
family ate an oyster supper with
Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Napier Satur
day evening.
Shirley Miller called on Mrs.
Wayne Fry Friday morning.
Milton Biddlecome spent the
weekend with homefolks, coming
from Omaha.
Paul Gunter accompanied the
Rolland Hurd family Sunday.
They were dinner guests of the
1---1
Lafayette Gunter family neai
Hoskins
Mr and Mr* Robert Mont
gomery and Roberta visited a:
the Henry Wehenke! home in Or
* chard Sunday evening.
Ralph Shrader solicited na
trons of school district 86 in the
polio drive last week
Mr. and Mrs Dave Pollock
wei* dinner guests at the Ken
neth Pollock home in Neligh
Mr and Mrs. Bill Lofqujs*,
Wendell Switzer, Amy Olmsted,
Mrs Dave Pollock and Mrs
Kenneth Pollock visited Mrs
Ruth Switzer Sunday in the An
telope Memorial hospital
Mr and Mrs Reuben Meyers
and family of Neligh were Sun
day supper guests at the Bill
Lofqulst home.
Mr and Mrs. James Pollock
and Wayne are staying at the
Allan Pollock home in Ewing,
while Mr and Mrs. Allan Police's
are visiting in California
The Bob Martin family and
Mr and Mrs Will Rickert. all
of Neligh. and Marcia Vander
snick visited at the Wayne Fry
I home Sunday.
The Johnny Miller family
were Sunday dinner guests at
the Anna Miller home in Ewing.
Reverend and Mrs Turner
and Reverend and Mrs. Holloway
were dinner guests at the F.. L.
Norwood home Monday.
Bridge Club lias
Three Guests—
Winners at the Bridge club
held Tuesday evening at the home
of Mrs. John Stuifbergen were
Mrs J B Grady and Mrs Verne
Reynoldson. Guests were Mrs.
| Grady and Mrs. William W. Mc
Intosh Cards were played after
; dinner at the M4M.
Notes 5th Birthday—
Little Mary Kay McCarville
was honored at a family dinner
Friday to celebrate her fifth
birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. Young . . wed in January church
rite.
Keller-Young Rites
In Kansas City
The marriage of Miss Shirley
Jean Keller, daughter of Mrs.
and Mrs. Glenn Keller of
Spooner, Wise., and Stanley G.
Young, son of Mrs. Edith Young,
| of O’Neill, was solemnized at
2:30 pm., Saturday, January 12,
; at the First Wesleyan Methodist
church of Kansas City, Kans.
Rev Harold Keller of Super
i lor, Wise., brother of the bride,
performed the ceremony.
The church was decorated with
i potted palms and baskets of
1 gladioli. Soft light was diffused
from the two candelabrum.
i Preceding and during the cere
mony Rev. James Harris sang
I "Always” and “Because” accom
panied by Miss Mildred Britton
i at the organ.
The bride W’as given in marn
| age by her father. She wore a
laurel green suit which was trim
lAed with tiny buttons across
the back and push up sleeves.
I Her hat and gloves were pink.
1 She carried a bouquet of white
orchids and lilies of the valley
! wdth white streamers.
The bridegroom w’ore a dark
gray suit with a white carnation
boutonniere
Miss May Keller, sister of the
oride, w’as maid-of-honor. She
wore a pink tweed suit with
r.avy blue accessories. She car
ried a bouquet of blue carna
! tions.
Robert Young, cousin of the
bridegroom, was bestman. He
wore a gray suit with white car
nation boutonniere.
Rev. Harold Young of Man
! kato, Kans., brother of the
bridegroom and Rev. Lewis
Currie of Giltner, brother-in
law of the bride, acted as ush
ers and candlighters.
A reception was held follow
ing the wedding with 75 guests
present, at which the bride and
groom received many lovely
gifts.
After a short wedding trip the
couple will be at home in Kan
sas City, Kans., where the bride
groom is employed with the Tru
man Schlup Engineering Co.
Among those from out-of-town
attending the wedding were:
Mr and Mrs Ben Keller of
Waterloo, la.: Mrs. David Kid
der of Illinois: Mrs. Meredith
Bailbe of Milwaukee, Wise.;
Glenn F. Keller of St. Paul,
Wise.; Mr and Mrs. Glenn Kel
ler and Paul of Spooner. Wisr.;
Mrs. Edith Young and Robert
Young of O’Neill; Mr. and. Mrs
Carol Summerer and family of
Ewing; Mr and Mrs. Fred May of
Topeka, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Massey of Manhattan. Kans.
Titanic Story
Retold to Club—
The O'Neill Women’s club met
Wednesday, January 16, at the
home of Mrs. Richard C. Smith
son. Mrs. H. L. Lindberg read an
article concerning Vic Halva’s re
cent talk in Norfolk, relating his
experiences coming to the United
States aboard the ill-fated Titanic
A film, ‘The Inside Story”,
about tuberculosis was shown.
A musical program was pre
s e n t e d . Miss Dianne Gillespie
, played a piano selection; Miss
Marde Johnson played the flute,
and the Misses Karen Hartronft
and Linda MacKinlay sang vocal
solos.
Hostesses were Mrs. M. J.
Baack, Mrs. Willard H. Solfer
moser and Mrs. Louis J. Reimer.
Vi*it* Daughter —
Mrs. Edward Kellner of Valen
tine is visiting her daughter-in
law. Mrs. Donald H. Kellner, this
week while Mr. Kellner is attend
ing a electric meter school in Lin
1 coin. •
Archie Johnston
Family Feted Prior
to Leaving Locality
EWING—The congregation and
members of the Sunday-school of
the United Presbyterian church
gave a farewell dinner at the an
nex on Sunday, following the
worship service, honoring Mr.
and Mrs Archie Johnaton and
family. The annex wa.* filled to
capacity. A bedspread was pre
sented the honored couple.
Mr. Johnson ha? served as
Sunday-school superintendent for
the past year. He, with his oldest
daughter, Sharon, were members
of the adult choir He was also
trustee of the church.
Mrs Johnston taught an in ter
med la to class of boys and girls in
the Sunday-school. She held the
office of secretary in the general
missionary society for the past
year.
Marilyn, (the second daughter),
was a member of the junior choir.
The Johnstons planned to leave
Tuesday for their new home at
Bellingham, Washington, They
are making the trip by car. Duane
Horde will drive the truck
through containing their house
hold goods
Other Ewing News
Mr and Mrs. Waldo Davis
and Marie spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Witt
wer at Tilden A one o’clock
dinner was served in honor of
the birthday anniversaries of
Marie and Mr Wittwer.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Ren Larsen were his
brother and wife, Mr and Mr?
Harry Larsen. They left Tues- j
day. January 15, to return to
their home at Alzada, Mont
Mr and Mrs Lewis Crocker j
and daughters of Fremont were
guests at the home of her grand
mother. Mrs. Hannah Tuttle, on
Sunday. Mrs. Tuttle who has ,
been ill. is showing some im- j
provemen4 Mrs Blanche Sisson
of Wichita, Kans., is staying
with her mother.
Weekend guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Hobbs and i
family where her brother. John
Shiffbaucr. jr„ and family of
Norfolk.
Sgt and Mrs William Shlff
bauer and family came Monday j
to visit a few days at the home
of hi? sister and husband, Mr.
and Mrs William Hobbs, and
family.
Alvin Gibson was entertained
at dinner on Sunday at the home
of Mr and Mrs Lyle Dierks
and family.
Melvin Gunter of Orchard was
a caller on Sunday at the home
of his parents Mr and Mrs De
witt Gunter
Extension remodeling is being
done by Mr and Mrs. Everett
Ruby on the property north of
the telephone office which they
recently purchased.
An officers meeting of the
Women’s Society of Christian
Service of the Ewing Methodist
church was held Wednesday af
ternoon. January 16, at the home
of Mrs J L. Pruden Quarterly
reports were made out and a so
cial hour was enjoyed. Present
were Mrs Florence Butler. Miss
Anna VanZandt, Mrs L A.
Hobbs. Mrs. Anna Pollock. Mrs
John Wunner. Mrs William
Spence and Mrs. Earl Billings
Mrs Sam Burtwistle was a
guest.
The officers of the Ewirg
township met Tuesday evening.
January 15, at the Ewing public
library. All members were pres
ent Wesley Larson chairman,
presided Secretary Don Van
dersnick read the minutes of the
last meeting. Richard Edwards,
treasurer, gave the financial re
port for the year 1956 Appro
priations were made for the
coming year
WAF Re-Enlists
A/lc Jaqueline A. Martens
(above), re-enlisted in the air
force January 10, at Lowry
AFB, Colo. She was graduat
ed from radar school at Scott
Field. 111., and served two
years with the strategic ai
command at March Field, Calif
After serving a three-year en
listment, she has been at horrv!
with her parents, Mr. amt
Mrs. Alfred W. Martens, at
Atkinson since October, 1956.
Her address: A/lc Jaqueline A.
Martens, AA 8508377 Box W
5078 3429th, STURON (WAF)
Lowry AFB, Colo.
O'Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Philbrtck
visited her parents. Mr. and Mr*
Eby Stout, at Rose Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs H G. Kruse, Mrs
Margaret Elkins and Bernice met
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. VanEvery of
Perry, la., in Sioux City Sunday.
They spent the day visiting at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd
Dowd. Margaret and Bernice El
kins stayed until Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. L. Dowd. Mr. and
Mr* E L. VanEvery returned to
Pvrry and Mr and Mrs H G
Kruse returned to O’Neill Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs Geary Enbody
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs Lawrence Tenborg
Dr. J. L. Sberbabn
CHIROPRACTOR
ty Block So. of Ford Garage
Complete X-Rav Fsjuipmeat
O’Neill. Nebraska
Ponton Insurance
FLORENCE PONTON, Prop.
Insurance o( Al) Kinds
& Bonds
Pnone 106 — Golden Bllg.
End-of-Month
CLEARANCE
of WINTER STOCK!
FURTHER REDUCTION on all Winter merchandise! Prices
slashed again! We must clear our all Fall and Winter goods
to make room for Spring merchandise that is arriving daily
Here’s your chance to buy at tremendous savings.
ALL SALES FINAL — NO RETURNS — NO ALTERATIONS
DRESSES
Originally priced from 10.98 to 29.98
now V2 Price
Entire stock of Fall and Winter dresses in wool, crepe and
rayon Be here early for best selections
Our Entire Stock of
WINTER
HATS
Formerly to 15.00
Now_$1
Entire Stock of
ROBES
Now Reduced
%
Sizes 10 to 20
BLOUSES REDUCED! fe
for Quick Clearance |
Now —. --- $2 and $3 I
Values to 7.98 — Wool. Jersey, Cotton H
SKIRTS
Were Sale Price
13.95 7.99
10.95 6.99
8.95 5.99
7.95 4.99
2 _ WINTER — 2
COATS
Black — Sizes 10-14-16
Now Vz Orig. Price
CASHMERE
SWEATERS
Si»es 38-40 — Slipovers
2—Were 23.98
NOW 15.00
6--Wrrr 19.98
NOW 13.00
OAeTsWEATERS
Reduced One-Third
LINGERIES
GOWNS & PAJAMAS
Originally to 5.98
Now_ $2 and $3
The Apparel Shop
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NEW 1957
MERCURYS
Come in and see the NEW MER- ’
CUR'l S in the different models. RE
MEMBER the 1957 MERCURY is the I
dream car design of years to come.
Get our bid on your used car on a
NEW MERCURY. You will be surprise d
at the high price you will get lor your
1 used car.
TONY ASIMUS GARAGE
in West O’Neill
SWIFT
WEEK
SALE
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
JANUARY
24-25-26
THE BEST BUY IN SHORTENING
SWIFTNING m can 79°
LUNCHEON MEAT FOR
QUICK SNACKS
PREM ,,-oz.can 39c
SWIFTS ALL SWEET
i, margarine I MARGARINE i. 29'
j j Uktiyajlllt j TAX EXTRA IN SOUTH DAKOTA
THE DOG FOOD WITH THE
GOOO BEEF TASTE
SWIFTS PflRD a cans 29c
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
SKINLESS - CELLO PKG. M f
FRANKFURTERS u 44
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
FULLY COOKED - 6 TO 8-LB AVG. £
PICNIC HAMS , jV
SWIFT’S PREMIUM NEW EASY OPEN PACKAGE _ _
SLICED BACON.^ 55*
FRESH
GROUND BEEF3 pounds $1.00
SWIFT’S PREMIUM TENDERGROWN
FRYERS__lb. 43c
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ROBIN HOOD
Flour..50-lb. bag 3.29;
FLORIDA MARSH SEEDLESS WHITE OR RED
GRAPEFRUIT
FANCY AND EXTRA FANCY IDAHO
WINESAP APPLES_
PASCAL CELERY HEARTS 15*
FRESH TEXAS CARROTS -...IQ
LOUISIANA YAMS,,. _ 25*
WWTTOtAMNOtnMNMOWN " --ZT' ~
RED POTATOES..*L29
AHA MO HIT H Oft SUPftMM
PECAN SANDIES i47c COOKIES*" . 37«
PttMHJM SALTMi RAWRtDwlMt _
CRACKERS .. - 27- Chocolate Mix 45«
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