The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 05, 1957, SECTION TWO, Image 9

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    SECTION TWO
Mon. — Wed. — Sat.
9 30 - 9:56 A. M.
North-Central Nebraska’s BIGGEST Newspaper
\ ol. 77. Number 32. O Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, I hursday, December 5, 1957.
0 Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Gate Dierberger
and sons spent Thursday and Ft i
daw in Seward visiting his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Dier
berger and Saturday and Sunday
visiting her mother, Mrs Lillian
Ogden at Hebron.
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Temp
lin and daughter, Elaine, and
three sons of Detriot Mich., were
Thanksgiving weekend guests of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Kessel. Mr. and Mrs. Ed McMan
us were Thanksgiving day guests
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka
spent Thanksgiving with his lath
er, Anton Ruzicka and sister
Irene, in Clarkson.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shelhamer
and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Shelhamer spent Thanksgiving
with Mrs. Helen Benda in Platte,
S.D.
Mr. and Mrs. C G. Shelhase
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Shelhase of Atkinson
"Pennies from Heaven”. If it’s
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Shelhamer Equipment 32-34
Mrs. John G. Stuifbergen and
children spent Thanksgiving
weekend visiting her purents,
Mr and Mrs. E. T. Blinn in North
Plate.
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Pinker
man were Sunday guests of Mr
und Mrs. Veldon Pinkerman and
Mr. and Mrs Guy Hull of Red
bird on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Poiter visit
ed relatives in Chambers on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prouty of
Spencer spent the weekend in
Yankton visiting at the Clyde
Prouty home.
Andy Ramold attended the
Oklahoma football game, an all
expense trip awarded to him by
Standard Oil.
“Penny for your thoughts”.
A MM7 penney In well worth your
thought at Shelhamer Equipment.
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Kellner and
Lynn spent Thanksgiving in Val
entine as guests of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kellner.
Mr and Mrs. Kenny Ruggles
and son of Clearwater were Mon
day guests of Mr. und Mrs. C. G.
Shelhase.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Paulsen and
children were Saturday and Sun
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Paulsen and Mr. and
Mrs. V. H. McGuire of Tilden.
Judge and Mrs. Mounts and nei
ce, Linabell Lucas, left Saturday
for Tonkawe, Ok la., to spend the
Itolidays at the home of his sis
ter, Mrs. Grace Lucas. They will
return after the holidays.
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Recent Bride
Miss Lois Ann Bergstrom,
(above!, daughter of Mr and
Mrs, N. A, Bergstrom of Ew
ing and Carl M Johnson, son
of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Johnson
of Norfolk were united in mar
riage Sunday evening, Novem
ber 24 at First Methodist church
in Norfolk.
Family Dinner—
Mr. and Mrs. George Robert
son entertained the Robertson
family at their home Saturday
evening. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Sundell of Wakefield,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ernst, and
Mr. and Mrs. John Ernst of Man
hattan, Kans., Margaret Ann Er
nst of Topeka, Kans., and Mr. and
Mrs. James Robertson of Scotts
bluff.
Baby Baptized—
Robert Kevin, baby son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Krugman, was
baptized Sunday, November 24,
in Christ Lutheran church. Spon
sors were Mr. and Mrs. Walt
Timmerman of Creighton. Dinner
guests were Mr. and Mrs. August
Kumm of Norfolk and Mr. and
Mrs Walt Timmerman.
.Mlnncrs ut Clubs—
Delta I)ek and Nfartez clubs met
with Mrs. H. J. Lohaus Tuesday,
November 26. Dinner was at the
Town House. Winners were Mrs.
C J.. Gatz and Mrs. Homer Mul
len.
Play in Concert—
Carol and Renee Hoffman of!
St. Mary's academy, Betty Rod
man and Diane Gillespie played
in recital given by Arne Soren
son in Neligh Sunday evening.
KerNenhrockn Entertain—
The Pinochle club met with Mr. |
and Mrs. John Kersenbrock Mon
Jay evening. Mis. Frank Grenier
von high and Mrs. Roy Lowery,
ow. ,
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tmahu Guests—
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gatz enter
alned 22 guests at a supper Sat
irday evening /or Mr. and Mrs.
lack Gatz of Omaha.
Mery Mi* Meets—
Merry Mix #net with Mrs- Paul
Ihierk Tuesday afternoon. High
scores were won by Mrs. H.
Moses and Mrs. C. W. Porter.
Miss Kurts is Feted—
Connie Kurtz entertained 201
quests on her birthday aiuiiver
tary at her home Monday night.
Mrs. Hendrick Hostess—
The Birthday club met with
Mrs. Felix Hendrick Wednesday
?vening, November 27.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (O’Neill)
Dr. Pressly, Omaha, supply
pastor
Thursday, December 5 (today): j
Hie women's association willi
meet at 7:45 p.m. New officers
ire asked to attend as they will be
nstalled at this meeting.
Sunday, December 8: Sunday
school. 9:45 a m , worship ser- i
,ice, 11 am.
Monday. Decemlier 9: The Bi
ble study group will met at the
Charles Nutter home.
BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN
(Ewing)
Sunday. December 8: Worship
service at 9:30 a.m. Dr. Pressly
if Omaha will be the supply pas
tor. Sunday-school following the
worship service.
Irma Juracek visited with Bar
bara Miller Sunday afternoon.
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O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lohaus.
Jeanne and Ellen spent Friday in
Omaha.
Janice and Donna Lu Turner
of Omaha were weekend guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs |
John Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lower j
and family were Thanksgiving
guests of Mr. and Mrs R. L.
Gregor of Gregory, S.D.
Mrs. W. VV. Waller and parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snell of Page
spent Wednesday in Sioux City.
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Kelly
of Omaha were weekend guests
of Mrs. James Kelly and other
relatives.
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—ShHhumer Equipment. 32-34e
Thanksgiving dinner guests ol
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Harmon were
Mr and Mrs. Roy Berner and
Suzanne, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
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Harmon *hd family, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Harmon and Mr.
and Mrs. V. C, Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Paulsen and
family spent Thanksgiving with
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Martin at
Neligh.
Mr and Mrs. Harold McNally
and children of Ainsworth and
Mr. and Mrs O. R. Greenfield
and children of Hastings were
Thanksgiving guests of their
mother, Mrs. Christine Williams.
The Charles Chace family of
North Platte spent the weekend
visiting relatives in O’Neill and
Atkinson.
Mrs. Don Franklin and children
spent from Friday until Sunday
in Akron, la., visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peck.
Dr. and Mrs. Ed Honke of
Sioux City, were from Thursday
until Sunday guests of Mr. and <
Mrs. Robert Devoy.
Mrs. John Robinson and John
Lee of Hampton. Ia , visited Wed
nesday and Thursday with Mrs
F. J. D i s h n e r. They were
Thanksgiving dinner guests of
Mr and Mrs. M. J. Golden. Mrs
Dishner accompanied them tc
Hampton, la., on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy
and family of Omaha w ere
Thanksgiving weekend guests o
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gondering
er.
Mr. and Mrs Duane Gray and
family spent Sunday at Gavins
Point.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Eymann
and boys spent Thanksgiving with
Mrs. Vella Galloway in Oakdale
Mr. and Mrs. lX>n Franlkin and
family spent Thanksgiving with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grafton
Franklin in Verdel.
Monuments <u lasting beauty
made by skilled craftsmen ul
the J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monu
ments from the factory to the
consumer.—Emmet Crabb, O’Neill
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Froelich
were ThanksgK ing weeken d
guests of their daughter-and fanr
ily, Mr. and Mrs. B. E Wanser of
Hartingtan.
Sister Austina of Croft on was
a Thanksgiving weekend guest of
Mr. and Mrs Fred Heerman and
tier mother. Mrs. Dora Doyle. S
Thanksgix ing dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bridge
were Mrs. Henry Harvey, Air. j
and Mrs Art Bridge Mr and Airs
Ken Bridge and children, Airs j
Marvin Howard, Bruce and Way
ne. Air. and Airs. Ray Reed. Ron
aid and Karmen, all of Orchard. 1
Lyle Treasa of Lincoln and Fred
Ehy.
Air. and Mr.s Vernon Carpenter I
and daughter were Thanksgiving
guests of Mr. and Airs John Um
mers of Hartington
Mr. and Airs. Kenneth Pound of
Blair were Thanksgi\ ing guests
of Airs. Esther Downey. All were
Thanksgiving* dinner guests of
Air. and Airs. William Artus.
Air. and Airs. Larry Krause of
Sioux City were weekend guests
of her parents, Air. and Airs. D.
DeBolt.
Mr. and Airs. Clarence Lehn |
and daughters of Wahoo were
Thanksgiving guests of his sister,
Miss LeVeta Lehn.
Mrs. Donald S. Johnson of Hur
on, S.D.. was a weekend guest of
Mr. and Mrs John Baker.
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and
Mrs, Charles Beilin were her
brother and family, Mr. and Mrs
IHck Henry and family of Rock
Rapids, la.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Eppenbach and girls and Mrs
Mary Lu Monk and baby.
Mr and Mrs. R. W. Johnson
and Dianne of Hyannis were
Wednesday until Sunday guests
of l>r. and Mrs. L. A Burgess.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Lineback and
Miss Ixitene Wetzler attended tin
young peoples convention of the
Assembly of Go<l church in Grand
Island Thursday. November 2R.
Thanksgiving dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wecker were
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strate and
and family of Hoskins, Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Buderg of Newman
Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Kudera of Bloomfield.
Mr and Mi's, Kenneth Waring
were Thanksgiving guests of Mr
and Mrs. Robert Pease of Center.
Thanksgh mg dinner guests ol
Nir and Mrs George Van Every
were Mr. and Mrs. Car! Miller
and Ixiys, Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs
Van Every and Carolyn of Nor
folk, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Van Every
and children of Omaha. Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Van Every and boys
of Perry, la., and Mr. and Mrs.
Iwv i Fuller and George.
Robert Allen ol Omaha ar
rived Wednesday evening, Novem
ber 27, to spend Thanksgiving
with his mother, Mrs Mary lXisa
tko.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Wettlaufer Thanksgiving were:
Mr. and Mrs. George Wettlaufer
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Wettlaufer and family of Page,
Mr. and Mrs Gerald Wettlaufer
anil son of O'Neill and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Strong of Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. A L. Patton were
Thanksgiving dinner guests ol
Mr. and Mrs Harold Young.
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