The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 17, 1957, SECTION TWO, Page 11, Image 11

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    0 Neill News
Bert Morey and Harry Morey
of Sioux City, la., visited with
their sister, Mrs. Iva Hopkins,
for a few days last week. She re
turend with them Saturday for a
week s visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pribil and
two boys of Osborn, Mo-, were
guests of his sister and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson and
Jim, Friday and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bauld, sr.,
Mrs. Robert MeNichols of Oma
ha and Mr. and Mr. Alvin Ott
and family were Saturday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Riggs of Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Parker
and family of Butte were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Parker.
Mode O'Day Shop ha* a special
shipment of factory irregular
DRESSES to sell at 1JI each on
Friday and Saturday, October in
and ID. He
Mr and Mrs. Ronald McClellan
of Omaha visited their parents,
Mrs. J. F. O’Conner, and Mr. and
Mrs. Don McClellan Tuesday, Oc
tober 8.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard E. Nelson were her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Rowe, of Adrian, Minn., and Mrs.
Nelson s aunt Mrs. Stella Thomp
son, of Tracy, Minn.
Miss LaVeta Lehn and Mrs.
Winnie Barger went to wanoo
Sunday to get the former's moth
er, Mrs. Mary Ix*hn. She had
been there a month following an
operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Behrens
and family, formerly of Fremont,
moved their trailer house to O’
Neill, where Mr. Behrens will be
associated with his father-in-law,
Esty Nelson, in business.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gatz of
Omaha have named their daugh
ter, Jacqueline Marie. Marie is
the name of both grandmothers.
Monday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Orsborn
were Mr. and Mrs. Walt
Spangler and family of Ewing.
They also visited their aunt and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Perry.
Mr and Mrs. Larry Krause of
Sioux City were weekend guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
D. DeBolt.
T/Sgt. and Mrs. Charles E.
Worth of Wichita, Kans., are
spending a 10-day leave with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wor
th. They arrived Saturday, Octo
ber 5. Monday they and Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Miller visited Mr
and Mrs. Roy Karr in Spencer.
DR. H. D. Q1LDEB8IJEEVE
OPTOMETRIST
Northeast Corner
df Ith & Douglas
O'NEILL, NEBR.
Phone 167
Office Hours: 9-5
Eyes Examined—Glasses ritted
Monday Thru Saturday
Pvt. Lynn A. Prewitt, (above),
whose wife, Gloria, lives in
Ewing, recently was graduat
ed from the track vehicle main
tenance course at the army's
artillery and inissle center at
Ft. Sill Okla. The son of Mrs.
Alice L Prewitt of Atkinson, he
is a 1952 graduate of Curtis high
school. U. S. Army Photo.
Guests from Tuesday, October
! S. until last Thursday at the John
Beilin home were her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carr of
Springview.
NEED A BETTER
RIDING CAR?
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Discover for yourself the ex
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good ways to measure
your telephone service
Measure the pleasure. Take a generous cupftil
of happiness for each friendly visit you make by
phone. Add heaping tablespoonsful of fun for the
parties, the dinners, the good times that start with
i_i
Measure the convenience. Tote up the hours
of errands your telephone runs—to grandma’s, the
grocer’s, the cleaner's, the office. (Don’t forget the
minutes and steps you saved with a kitchen, bed
room or basement extension) . . .
Measure the cost. Count the few pennies you pay
for dependable, 24-hour service. Add it all up and
you’ll know why your telephone is the cheapest service
you buy!
Northwestern Bell Telephone Company
Provincial Head
Visits Academy
Monday the St. Mary’s acad
emy students returned to school
after a four-day weekend. Most of
the hoarders took advantage of
the opportunity for a visit to their
homes.
This week St. Marians are hosts
to Mother M. Elma. provincial
superior of the Sisters of St.
Francis.
On Tuesday everyone tried to
look letter-groomed than usual
because the photographer from
0 Neill Photo Co., was here to
take the annual round of stamp
photos.
The !>and members will also
be traveling Friday afternoon
They plan to leave shortly after
1 o'clock for Lincoln The plans
are to spend Friday night in Lin
con. Saturday, the combined pub
school-St. Mary’s band will take
part in a parade through down
town Lincoln and also in the half
time band day show at the Ne
hraska-Syracuse game. They
will return home after the game.
The football team celebrated
freedom from classes by defeat
ing Norfolk Sacred Heart, 20-19
The Cardinals and the pep club
were invited to the Knights’
homecoming dance and enjoyed
the event very much.
The Cards will try to strength
en their bid for the Niobrara con
ference title when they journey
to Naper Friday for an afternoon
game with the Bears.
Home for Weekend—
Among the student nurses at
tending St. Catherine's in Omaha
who were home for the weekend
were the Misses Eleanor Hoehne,
Charlene Mahony. Helen Hynes,
LuAnn Fritton and Barbara Mc
Carthy.
Twin* Doing Fine—
The weights of new grandchil
dren have been received by Mr
and Mrs Ben Oetter from Ger
many where their son-in-law and
daughter are stationed with the
army. Debra Joyce weighed 4
pounds 3 ounces and her brother,
David Leslie, weighed 4 pounds
4 ounces. They are the children
or Sp-V and Mrs. Lester Walton
of Karlsruhe. The paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Barton Walton of O’Neill. The
children, who were prematurely
torn, are being sent to a special
hospital for infants. The babies,
however, are “doing fine”. They
have a sister, Charlotte.
Mixed Couples’ Brirge—
Members of the Bridge club
and their husbands were enter
taints! by Mr and Mrs. I,eigh
Reynoldson Sunday evening. High
scores were won by Mrs. L. A.
Becker and Earl Hunt.
Worth Family Gather*—
A family gathering was held at
the C E. Worth home Sunday.
October 6 Those present were
Mr and Mrs. Orville Miller. Mr.
and Mrs. Hoy Worth and family
and Mr and Mrs. Fred Lindberg
all ot O’Neill, Mr and Mrs Roy
Karr of Spencer, Mr. and Mrs
Adolph Wetzler and family of
Gregory. S. D.. Junior Worth of
Whitman AFB, Mo., Miss LV
maris Lindlterg of Omaha and
T/Sgt and Mrs Charles E
Worth of Wichita, Kans.
Insurance Is Topic—
The S S club met at Mrs. Nor
man Wayman’s home Tuesday
evening. Mrs. Frank Soukup gav e
the lesson on "Insurance.” Mrs.
Bert Barnhard will entertain at
the next meeting Tuesday, Nov
ember 12.
Mrs. W. H. Harty was in Omaha
for the weekend.
a A. A. A. .A A A. A M
■Whitt* Elephant’
Sale Planned—
Elkhorn Extension club met
Tuesday, October 8, at Mrs. Pres
ton Jones’ home at 8 p m. Co
hostesses were Mrs. Ernest Price
and Mrs. Ray Lawrence. Ftfteen
members were present. The les
son. “Property and Casualty In
surance", was given by Mrs.
Hazel Boatman Aclue\ ement
day will lx* held at the Legion
hall Thursday, October 31, at 2
p m. Hie chih voted to hold a
"white elephant" sale at the
next meeting at Mrs. Frank
Grenier's home Tuesday, Octo
ber 12, at 7:30 p m. By Mrs.
Minnie Higgins, reporter.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Ruzicka were his father
and sister, Anton Ruzicka and
daughter, Miss Irene of Clarkson.
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\ VI K.NTINK. VV1NNKR
At the first Sand Hills Cattle
association show and sale held
Tuesday at Valentine. L. D. Put
nam of O'Neill received among
the top prices for his yearling
Hereford heifers at $20.20 and
fall Angus heifer calves at $21.90.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lohaus
and daughters attended the wed
ding of Miss Virginia Agnes,
daughter of Mrs Margaret Agnes
of Norfolk, in Omaha.
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