The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 12, 1957, Image 7

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    Rock Falls News
Out of town visitor at the A1
• ■rt Stems home from Friday
September 6, to Monday w'as
Frank Barnes of North Platte, a
cousin of Mrs. Stems.
The Eagle Creek 4-H club met
Sunday, September 8. at the Fred
Ernst home, with all members
present. This was the meeting
when all Isaaks were settled up in
r< idlness to begin a new year in
the club work.
Mesdames Alltert and Donald
St.-ms and daughter, Debbie
were afternoon callers at the
home of Mrs. Lyle Vequist, Fri
day, September 6. John Richard
son was an evening visitor.
Mr and Mrs. James Curran
and Ardell were Sunday after
noon visitors at the Lyle Vequist
home. , *
Mrs. Floyd Johnson was a
supper and evening guest Wed
nesday, Septeml>er 4, at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. John
Schultz and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Derickson
and boys spent last Thursday eve
ning with the John Schultz fam
ily.
Mrs. Neil Hipke and son, Clint,
called at the James Curran home
on Saturday morning September
7
Mesdames, James Curran,
Albert and Donald Sterns attend
ed the funeral on Friday after
noon of Mrs. Alex McConnell in
Atkinson.
Hugh Lar.gan wa a Saturday
morning caller at the William
nin..DOnn ^
Mr. and Mrs. William Claussen
had dinner and spent the day on
Sunday with Mrs. Marie Lewis.
Mr and Mrs. Sam Derickson
and hoys were Friday evening
visitors at the Don Hynes home.
( allers at the Floyd Johnson
home Sunday included, Mr. and
M,s- John Schultz and girls and
Mi and Mrs. Dwell Johnson and
eons Roland and Jim. The latter
was home for the weekend from
school m Manhattan, Kans.
Dwell Johnson purchased a
choice heifer from the Floyd
Johnson Hereford herd for his
Son, Roland, to enter in his 4-H
project.
Alden Rreiner took his sister
Lois to Grand Island Monday’
where she will resume work with
the Rutter Krust bakeries there
ultrr having spent the summer
with her mother, Theresa Brei
ner in O’Neill.
Mr, and Mrs. Don Hynes were
host and hostess at a dinner in
their home on Monday evening
honoring the ninth birthday an
niversary of their daughter,
Lynda. Those present were Mrs.
I n ins Hynes and Regina of O’
Neill, Mr. and Mrs. George Cal
kins and Terry and Cindy. The
latter two were also overnight
guests.
Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Linda
had supper and spent the eve
ning at the Theresa Breiner
home in O’Neill on Friday.
Little Debbie Yantzi spent
from Thursday until Saturday
with her grandmother, Mis.
Kathryn Yantzi.
Mrs. Kathryn Yantzi was a
Sunday evening visitor at the
Lloyd Gallagher home.
Mrs. John Grutsch, sr., is
spending a day or two in the
country with her son, Ehvin. Mrs.
Kathryn Yantzi visited her Tues
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morrow
and family were evening visitors
at the Sam Derickson home
Thursday, September 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Benson
and ehildren spent Sunday at the
Blake Benson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Derickson
and boys were Sunday dinner
guests of the Bill Derickson, jr.,
family.
Mrs. George Sullivan was a
Sunday guest at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mol
er.
Dave and John Langan of
Spencer were Sunday dinner
guests at the home of their sis
ter. Mrs. Dave Moler and hus
band. Mrs. Moler spent Sunday
evening at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson
attended the Hugh Birmingham
funeral in O’Neill Monday mor
ning.
Venus News
Mr and Mrs. Clarence McKee
of Chicago, 111., arrived at the
Lloyd Butterfield home Friday,
August 30. They were dinner
guests of her brother and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Caskey,
and sons, Sunday September 1,
a picnic was held at the Creigh
ton park in their honor. Mrs. Mc
Kee and Mrs. Butterfield are
sisters.
The Brookhouser reunion was
held Sunday, September 1, at the
Ta-ha-zouka park at Norfolk.
Thost attending from this terri
tory were Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Bartos and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Brookhouser, Mr. F. E
Butterfield. Mr. John Adams, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser
and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brook
houser.
Redbird News
Mr and Mrs. Carl Krogh vislt
at the Merrill Anderson home
Tuesday evening, September 3.
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Wright
spent last week vacationing with
relatives in Idaho.
Hallie Carston is staying at the
Frank Carsten home while at
tending high school in Lynch.
Carl Krogh Is helping with
haying at the Merrill Andersons
this week.
school hf.ao Qnrrs
ATKINSON—School Supt. John
Priest, serving his third year as
head of the Atkinson city schools
hns submitted his resignation, ef
fective October 1. He will sell
school text books for a Chicago, |
111 publishing firm, Allyn &
Bacon. His wife and son, James,
will continue to reside in Atkin
son at least until next summer.!
The board of education officially
released Mr. Priest Monday eve
ning.
* mka t*?
Graduate Nurse
Julie Chmeler (above),
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Chmeler of Norfolk, and
granddaughter of Mrs. Carrie
Townsend of Page, was one of
the graduating members of the
St. Elizabeth hospital nurses
training class Friday evening,
August 29. Mrs. Frank Chmel
er of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs.
lorn Dover of Madison and
Mrs. Bonnie Gilmore of Mit
'hi ll attend the ceremonies.
1 lope Marie Condon
Bride on Coast
In nupital rites conducted Sun
day afternoon, September 1, in
St. Gregory’s Roman Catholic
church, Los Angeles, Calif., Miss
Hope Marie Condon became the
Ludlow Hall Rathbone,
I lie bride is a daughter of Mrs.
Edward Joseph Condon of New
York City, formerly of O’Neill,
and the late Mr. Condon. The
bridegroom is the son of Mrs.
Gordon Boone Scott of VVestham
pton Beach. I»ng Island. N.Y.,
and Norwood Rathbone of VVesL
port, Conn.
Rev. Daniel Johnson officiated
in the presence of the families
and a few intimate friends.
A reception at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. Gordon Laughlin
followed.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her brother .Michael A.
Condon. Her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Edward J. Condon, was matron
of-hnni ii*
R. Gordon Laughlin was the
bestman.
The bride is with the Los Ang
eles office of Young & Rubicam,
an advertising agency. She is a
graduate of St. Mary's academy.
O'Neill.
Mr. Rathbone attended Pomfret
school and was graduated from
Lehigh university in 1952. He is a
member of Sigma Nu. He is fin
ishing studies for a master of
science degree at the University
of Southern California.
Mr. Rathbone served as a lieu- j
tnant in the air force in Korea. !
The bride appeared in a balle
rina-length gown of beige silk
organdy and a short tulle veil at- j
tached to a wreath of flowers.1
She carried a bouquet of cream
colored orchids.
Mr. Rathbone's mother is the
former Miss Elizabeth L. Hall, j
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Ludlow Hall of New;
York and a cousin of Mrs. Frank
lin D. Roosevelt.
The bride is a granddaughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Walsh and the late Mr. and Mrs. j
Michael Condon, all of New York.
Following the death of Mr.
Condon, a New York City police
officer, Mrs. Condon brought the
family to O'Neill where the
bride, her brother and sisters
were reared. The family left
about three years ago.
Amelia News
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Doolittle
and boys were Sunday, Septem- j
ber 1 guests at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Amy Slaymaker,
in Atkinson. Another sister, Mrs,
Ilienie Hoffman, and Mr. Hoff
man and their daughter, Susan,
of Marristown, S. D., were also
present. On Friday, August 30,
the ladies visited their grandmoth
er, Mrs. I)ela Ashby, at Newman
Grove.
Don Adams will teach in the
grade school in Gordon this year.
Mrs. Delia Ernst accompanied
her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Ernst, to their home in
Wichita, Kans., for a visit.
HiUid Parents Will
Meet Monday Eve—
There will be a meeting of
parents of members of the com
bined O'Neill high-St. Mary’s
academy band. Meeting has been
scheduled for 7:30 p.m., Monday
evening in the O'Neill public
school band room.
“Parents of all band members i
from both schools are urged to1
be present,” a spokesman ex
plained.
Duane Miller, band director, J
will conduct a discussion and re
freshments will be served.
WE BEC. YOUR PARDON
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Regan |
of Omaha did not visit Mrs. j
Thomas Green of O’Neill andj
Mrs. John Murray of Spencer as [
stated in last week’s Frontier.
The Greens were on vacation.
The Regans are not related to
the Murrays. They did, however,
visit a sister, Mrs. Arlen Kirk of
Spencer.
OPENED TO TRAFFIC
ATKINSON — Detour barriers
on U.S. highway 20 were taken
down last week, opening up ap
proximately six miles of new
hardsurfaced construction east
from the southeast corner of At
kinson. Work had been in pro
gress all summer.
Return from Indiana—
ATKINSON—Mr. and Mrs. Leo
T. Adams returned Wednesday,
September 11, from their vaca
tion which took them to Indiana
and intermediate points.
Try FRONTIER want ads for
quick results.
corn" - 4303 * 59c I
TISSU E «0ci>*27cl
m.uswe^' o ibs. 4*9 c \
OLEO I
Few BUTTER - 12-oz. iav35C t
COOKIES -T 'bpkg.45c 1
CRACKERS 'k;,37c I
SUM-R AID 6 wb59cl
JAM" ®2Ul ’a,s*1’00 |
S pepper «98c 1
1303 cns 98c 1
PLUMS near gal- SQC \
FROZEN HI-WEST —
PEAS 4 10 oz. pkg. 49c 1 coupon i
= SKINNER’S == LIBBY’S FROZEN — == STANDARD =E
I NOODLES I FRUIT PIES 5 te- $1 | INSECT BOMB I
= — FLAVORITE FROZEN — EE ==
| 7-oz. pkg--- 10c | LEMONADE —• 6 cans 59c I Per Bomb ---49c |
1 COUPON 1 ii/mTIUr Ik 1 A I COUPON 1
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F STOCKTON ■ DEL MONTE
ATSUP I OR. JUICE
oz. btls25c I 3 46-°z. cns. . 89c
AT IT S BEST
\4e*/u&c *t/afoeed!\
1 UTAH —
primes; »
C WEALTHY — RED MALAGA —
I APPLES.. 11/8 bu. $3.98 GRAPES_per lb. 5C
> CANTALOUPE _ per lb. 5C TOMATOES „ per lb. ± QC
g We RED HOME GROWN
1 Top Value SPUDS MELONS |
1 atqmpAh 25-lbs. ... 98c YOlB <HO,CE
f 10°-,bs- - $3-19 Eacb — - 39c
g Prices Effective Thursday thru Saturday
1 jlmt September 12 to 14
PILI-SBI7RY I PILLSBI7RY CHOCOLATE
FLOUR I ANGEL FOOD
50-lb. sack .... 3.59 | Per Pkg 39c
AT ITS BEST
I MaiJtwe fat
U. S. GOOD BABY BEEF —
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U. s. GOOD — LEAN MEATY — M
RIB STEAK.. per lb. 59C BEEF BOIL... per lb 19c I
LONGHORN — WIMMERS ALL MEAT — ■
CHEESE..... per lb. 49C RING BOLOGNA . lb. 45c f
BACON SQUARES lb, 39c PORK ROAST ....lb, 45 C
AIX MEAT ORIOLE SIAB — BY' THE PIECE
WIENERS .... 21-lbs. $1 BACON_perlb.59c