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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1957)
Two company I» guardsmen, Kay Turner of Ewing (left) and Pfc. John Ituhlman of Itartlett make themselves comfy in the Pull man as the troop-train readied to leave O’Neill for ('amp Kipley.— The Frontier Photo. Attend Meeting— Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. Wilson, Mrs. Ivan Cone, Mrs Bonidel Henderson and Dean Clyde at tended a district meeting of Const - to - Coast personnel Sun ty at Grand Island. Shower Honoree— Mrs. Joseph L. MaCarviUe, jr., was honored at a pink-and-bluc shower Saturday afternoon at the (tome of Mrs. Dale French. Mem bers of Chez-a-Mari attended. Cattle Auctions WILL BE HELD Every Tuesday For the convenience of yon who have even a limited number of cattle to sell, we will hold our regular sale every Tuesday. Phone us your listings in advance when pos sible. Your patronage is ap preciated. Northern Nebraska’s Best Advertised Auction "The Old Reliable’’ Atkinson Livestock Market Ph. 5141 Atkinson, Nebr. “Selling Cattle Exclusively” T Pfc. Kolaiul llornback of Spencer bids his wife goodbye. Their small baby is disinterest ed in the parting.—The Frontier Photo. NOW EMPLOYED REDBIRD — Miss Vernetta Krogh is now employed at the office of the Holt county super intendent at O'Neill. Mr .and Mrs. John Osenbaugh left Tuesday for Hutchinson, Kans., to attend the funeral of Mrs. Osenbaugh’s sister, Mrs. Louie Genoa, who died Saturday. -- --1 EemeyIs if NEW LOW PRICES! | NATION-WIDE MUSLIN y ES perfects! Sheets known to gen- LJ f/m orations for their high balanc- 1 f ed thread count, long economy dh s ■S wear, tireat values at thrifty in.hes ^ ! H Laboratory-tested, first quality "gj ^ ^ ,nches In Penney price*! NATION-WIDE FULL BOTTOM — Fitted Sheets, bleached_ 1.83 Repeat on Towel Special Large Bath Size - 66c Face Towel* - 44c PENCALE SHEETS — q 81 x 108_ CASES— ^ j 42 x 38*/2_ P4C Nation-wide Colored— a CA SHEETS, 81 x 108_ iZmDZt Nation-wide Colored ■ jm CASES 42 x 36_ J>4C Church Notes METHODIST (O'Neill Emmet) Rev. Glenn Kennicott, pastor O'NEILL — Thrusday (today): Prayer and study group at the church, 9:30 am.; prayer circle. 10 a.m., at the Claude Bates home. Friday, August 2: Dorcas so ciety meets, 2 p.m. Sunday, August 4: Worship, 8:30 and 11 a.m., with Rev. R L. Embree, superintendent. in charge; Sunday-school, 9:45 a.m. Tuesday, August 6: Adult fel lowship meets. Wednesday, August 7: No choir rehearsals. MYF will not meet during August. Thursday, August 8: WSCS meeting and covered dish lunch eon. EMMET — Sunday, August 4: Childrens' Sunday-school and morning wor ship, 9:40 a.m., with Rev. R. L. Embree, district superintendent, in charge; Sunday-school, 10:30 a.m. M ETH< >I)1ST (< 'humbers-Amelia) Rev. Harold Dean Bonath, pastor AMELIA — Sunday, August 4: Worship, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday-school, 10:30a.m. Thursday, August 7: Choir and — MYF, 8 p.m CHAMBERS — Sunday, August 4: Sunday - school, 10 am.; worship ser vice, 11 a m ; MYF, 8 p.m. Monday, August 5: Junior eho r, 7:30 pm.; intermediate MYF, 8 p.m.; senior choir 8 p.m. Tuesday, August 6: Four com misions meet, 8 p.m. Wednesday, August 6: Parish prayer time, 8 to 9 p m. Thursday. August 8: WSCS. O’NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gettert and family spent Sunday at Ft. Ran dall Dam. Master Sergeant and Mrs. Rob ert Gettert of Salina, Kans., were Monday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gettert. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Keith and daughters, Barbara, Carol and Sally of Minneapolis, Minn , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swanson and Miss Pearl Dahl of Swea City, la., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kruse. Mrs. James Adams of Fullerton Calif , arrived Friday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clements. 5 I Reed Descendants Gathe rat NeligK PAGE- The reunion of the des : eendants of the late Pulaski j Reed was held Sunday at River | side park at Neligh with 51, at ■ tending. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes, Mr. ami Mrs. | Raymond Heiss, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heiss, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss, Myrna and Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heiss, Janice, Michael. Rodney and Barry, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beelaert, Brenda and Becky, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stauffer, Randall. Kent, Val and Marsha and Miss V'iola Haynes, all of Page. Mrs. C. F. Storm, Mr. and Mrs. Eloit Blackmore and Kimmy and Anita and Kathryn Weber all of Royal. Mrs. Emma Rood and Miss Betty and Deimer Dodson of Coz ad, Mrs. Gertrude Deaver of lies Moines, la.; Mr. and Mrs. Emil Klabanes, Roberta and Janette of Ewing; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harper. Jeanette Harper and Tom Dowd, all of Omaha, Mr. ami Mrs. William Johnson. Mr and Mrs. Charley Nicholson and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stellman all of Callaway. Allen Haynes, 81, was the old est present and Barry Heiss, 2, was the youngest. Mrs. Gertrude Deaver came the greatest dis tance. There \\vre!' no deaths fn tht f-amily. thie past year. . There was one wedding—Miss Sandra Harper and Jim Jarman I hiring the past year the follow mg births occurred—John IXtug las, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Asher. December 11; Denist Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ross Fink, February 12; Randal Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwir Haynes, March 2: Larry* Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. IJawrene* Haynes. December 30. Kim my Joe. horn Deceml>er 29, 1953, adopted by Mr. anti Mrs. EUoit Rlaektnore. June 7. Other Page News Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Copes were weekend guests of their grandson. Dick Woods, and family at Battle Creek. Mrs. Evelyn Gray accompanied hyr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weyer of Plain view, to her home at Page last week. She had been at Keystone, S. D., where she visited the past three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Junior Chase. St. Anthony’s Hospital Auxiliary benefit, O’Neill Drive-In Theatre Thursday, August 8, showing "Ambassador's Daughter” tui en tertaining comedy you’ll enjoy. Be sure to attend. Money used to apply toward purchase of baby incubator. 14-15c Mrs. Mina Stauffer, Mrs. Celia Terrill, Mrs. Alma Tegeler and Mrs. Emma Kemper were Wed nesday, July 24, dinner guests of Mr. . and Mrs.' Harry Tegeler. Mrs. George Winkler ami three children were Tuesday guests of her mother, Mrs. Emma Kemper. Mrs. Melvin Roach, chairman, has announced the serving com , nutteo for the next meeting of tiie commercial club to be held Tuesday evening, August 6, at the IQOF hall. The committee will be Mesdames Carl Max, Bill Neu bauer and Melvin Roach. The bus iness meeting will be folowed by a social hour. Mrs. Alton Bradock will lie hos tess to the memhers of the Im provement club Monday evening, August 5. Mrs. Otto Matsehullnt will lie co-hostess. Mi's. C. 11. Undine, Joanne, Jerry and Jeanine. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Undine and son, Bradley Gene, all of Sioux City, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Wood. Five generation pic tures were taken of Mrs. Celestine Williamson, Mrs. I. O. Wood, Mrs. C. 11. Undine, Ronald Undine and son. Bradley Gene. The band Mothers honored the beginners band Monday afternoon with a sw imming party at the O’ Neill pool followed by a supper at the Page park upon their return. Several of the mothers were re sponsible for the success of the swimming party while the others met the group at the park. Included in the beginners class which convenes every Tuesday af ternoon under the direction of j Leonard Sawyer are: Lu Ann and Connie Nisseh; Floyd and Uoyd Sorenson, Suzanne and Peggy O' Brien, John and Alvin Crumly, l Jirry Walker,'Joh Cork. Charlene Fusselman, Carolyn Max, Becky Beelaert, Juanita Ragland and • Bonnie Heiss Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osenbaugh of Omaha were from Friday until Monday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs John Osenbaugh. Su zanne and Rickey Kriekson, Eddy, Sharon and Nancy Hilderhotf returned with them for a few days' visit. Mrs. Rynold Oimfel and chil dren spent the week visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Peter W. Mullin at Broken Bow. Mr. Mul lin was ill but is improving. Mr. Oimfel went after them on Sun day. Alice’s Beauty Shop Res. 3 doors west of Texaco 125 East Douglas Phone 263 — O'Neill Ponton Insurance FLORENCE PONTON, Prop. Insurance of A11 Kinds and Bonds Phone 106 Golden Bldg MAli/ GIVE YOU.. KING KORN STAMPS FREE llVlf WITH EVERY PURCHASE! redeemable for the Nationally advertised gifts you have always wanted. MORE THAN Come In Today... 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