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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1957)
Terrifying Sources 1 old by Members CHAMBERS- Kellar chib met Wednesday, December 4, at the home of Mrs. Charles Coolidge with Mrs. Sam Young co-hostess. Nineteen members answered roll call by telling what terrifies them most Present also was one visi tor. It was decided to continue holding meetings on the first and third Wednesdays of each month It was decided that each member should buy her own yearbook. Motion was made seconded and carried that all officers be held over for another year. Mrs. Louis Harley was appointed to take charge of the door prize and mon ey appropriated for gift wrap pings. The door prize this time was awarded to Mrs- Clyde Kiltz. Appropriate reading were given by Mrs Louis Harley and Mrs. T. E. Alderson. A clever game was included in the program Lunch was served. Regular meeting of symphony chapter 316, Order of Eastern Star, will be Thursday (tonight). Election of officers will be held. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S (O'Neill) Admitted: December 4—Mrs. Hoy Dona son of Mills, Raymond L. Heiss of Page, Mrs Louis Ko pecky of Inman; 5—Mrs Henry Winkler of O'Neill, Mrs Waiter Jutte of Chambers, Mrs. Myrtle Bell of Chambers, Frank Fallon of O'Neill, Mrs Thomas Sullivan of O'Neil, Mrs. Vernon Strong of O'Neill; d Mrs. Ivan Wayman of O'Neill. Mrs. Leigh Reynoldson of O’Neill, Mrs. Louis C. Harley of Chambers, Mrs. Paul Zakrzewski of O'Neill. Mrs. William Jansen of O'Neill; 7 Ronnie Gilg of O’ Neill, Mrs. Dean Farrier of O’ Neill, Karen Kay Bollwitt of Ew ing. Mrs. Edwin Krugman of O’ Neill, ti Leo Matthews of O’Neill, Mrs. George Mumm of O'Neill, Shirley Cadwell of O'Neill, Mrs Charles Grimes of Chambers, Mrs. Joe Peter of O'Neill; 11— Mrs. Robert Hornby of O'Neill, Gregory Lower of O’Neill. Dismissed: December 4—Shor ty Steele of O'Neill, Mrs. William Fritz of O’Neill, Mrs. Danny Hel .illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliilllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllNIIIK Buildings to be moved and Personal Property AT AUCTION At Bazelman residence in O Neill at the corner of third and hremont St., on Saturday, December 14th SALE STARTS AT 1:90 P. M. j POULTRY HOUSE—With floor. 10 x 12 ft. RARN 12 x 24 ft.; and attached shed, 12 x 24. Some board fence. VISE, Shovels, Several Hand Tools, Wheelbarrow, Small Tank. Pipe and pipe fittings. Some HOUSEHOLD GOODS j IMX IjuhIoIu, 29-ft. house trailer, modem and In excellent condition; wood dinette set and chairs; old style buffet. TERMS: CASH Mary Bazelman, Owner roi.. El> TIIORIN. Auctioneer I raer of O'Neill, Mr*. Thomas E. Murray of O'Neill, Alvin Eymann of O'Neill, Mrs. Nelse C Ander son of Butte, Henry S tor johann of O'Neill, Mrs. Catherine Scholl meyer of O’Neill, Mrs. John Der ickson of Lynch, Clarence Booth (expired' of O'Neill; 5—James Curran of O'Neill, Mrs. Roy Wil son of Page, Lambert Belina of O'Neill; 6—Mrs. Louis Kopecky of Inman, Mrs. Walter Jutte of Chambers, Raymond Heiss of Page, Mrs. Roy Donason of Mills; 7 James May of Inman; 8—Dar old Strong of O'Neill, Donna Har te of Inman, Ronnie Gilg of O’ Neill, Mrs. Paul Zakrzewski and baby boy of O’Neill; 9- Mrs. Al lan Jaszkowiak of O'Neill, Mrs. Dean Farrier and baby girl of O'Neill, Mrs. Henry Winkler of O'Neill, Mrs. C. V. Robertson of Chambers; 10—Mrs. Leigh Rey noldson of O'Neill, Mrs. Dale Fet row of O'Neill; 11—Mrs. William Jansen and son of O'Neill, Karen Bollwitt of Ewmg. Hospitalized: Viola Graham of O'Neill, Mrs. Jane Judge of O’ Neill, Mrs. Lloyd Hanna of Cham bers. Mrs. Myrtle Bell of Cham bers, Mrs. Thomas Sullivan of O'Neill, Gregory Lower of O'Neill, Mrs. Robert Hornby of O’Neill, Mrs. Vernon Strong of O’Neill, Mrs. Louis Harley of Chambers. Mi's. Edwin Krugman of O'Neill, Mis. George Mumm of O’Neill, Shirley Cadwell of O'Neill, Frank Fallon of O’Neill, Leo Matthews of O'Neill, Mrs. Ivan Wayman of O’Neill, Mrs. Charles Grimes of Chambers, Garrett Janzing of O’ Neill, Mrs. Joe Peter. Elkhorn Club in J'ule Party— TVenty members of Elkhom extension club met for a 6:30 o'clock dinner at the Town House Tuesday evening. Later the group gathered at the home of Mrs. D. N. Loy for the annual Christmas party A social evening was enjoyed with an ex change of gifts at the close. Club Meets— Alpha club held their Christmas party Monday evening with a 6:30 dinner served in Methodist church dining room by Women's Society of Christian Service. The evening was spent at the Alfred Drayton home. Secret sisters were revealed, games were played and gifts exchanged. liift Exchange Members of St. Patrick’s Altar society will meet Wednesday, De cember 18, at St. Mary’s gynas ium. There will be a gift exchange of 50-cent gifts. Christmas Dinner— Girls Scouts met Monday night with a Christmas dinner at the M&M cafe. Winning Wearables ji If you want to please a man, give JS him something to wear. To please « him MOST, choose his wearable ?S gift right here! $$ DRESS SHIRTS NECKTIES a SUPPERS a i BEITS leather gloves i a KNIT SPORT SHIRTS if M SPORT SHIRTS } SWCATfRS I I* A NTS | I e SHIRTS fm & V £* HANDKFRCHIFFS 1 FUR COLLARED JACKET MISS SOCKS g PAJAMAS *§ — W | &m Gift Wrapped, tf& f a Of Course! $ | McCarvilles f i' Clothing — Shoes o o n ° o Future Subscribers FARRIER Mr. and Mrs. Dean Farrier of O’Neill, a daughter. Susan Ilene, weighing 6 pounds 14 1/8 ounces, bom Saturday, De cember 7, at St. Anthony's hos pital. SEDLACEK -Mr. and Mrs. Er vin Sedlacek of Spencer, a son, weighing 8 pounds 11 ounces, born Thursday, December 5, at Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch. ZAKRZEWSKJ Mr. and Mrs Paul Zakrzewski of O’Neill, a son, David Lee, weighing 7 pounds ounces, bom Friday, December 6. at St. Anthony’s hos pital. JANSEN -Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Jensen of O'Neill, a son, Pat rick William, weighing 6 pounds a4 ounces, born Friday, Decem ber 6. at St. Anthony's hospital. WELLS - Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wells of Redbird, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 5 ouncas, bom Tuesday. December 10, at Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch. KYSER—Mr. and Mrs. George Kyser of O'Neill, a son, weighing 6 pounds 13 ounces, born Wednes day, December 11, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. RANDA Mr. and Mrs. David Randa of Niobrara, twin daugh ters. weighing 5 pounds 5 ounces and 4 pounds and 3 ounces, bom Wednesday, December 11, at Lundberg Memorial hospital in Creighton. LAFRENZ Mr and Mrs. Har ry LaFrenz of Creighton, a dau ghter, Jayne Renee, weighing 7 pounds 101 a ounces, born Tues day, December 10, at Lundberg Memorial hospital in Creighton. GOEBEL Mr. and Mrs. An dew Goebel, a daughter, Patricia Marie, weighing 7 pounds 7 % ounces, born Friday, December 6, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. MURPHY—Mr. and Mrs. Connie Murphy of Stuart, a daughter, Jennie Marie, weighing 5 pounds 3 ounces, born Monday, Decem ber 9, at Atkinson Memorial hos pital. Mrs. Murphy is the former Joan Kallhoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kallhoff of O' Neill. GILLOGLY- Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert G. Gillogly of Azusa, Calif., a son, Stephen Glenn, weighing 7 pounds 5Mi ounces, born Tuesday, December 3. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gillogly of Inman are the pater nal grandparents. STAMP—Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stamp of the Deloit community, a daughter, born Wednesday, De cember 4, at a Norfolk hospital. ALM—Mr. and Mrs. Ted Aim of Amarillo, Tex., a daughter, San dra Joe, weighing 7 pounds 6t4 ounces, bom Monday, December 2. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Aim of O'Neill are the paternal grand parents. WEBER—Mr. and Mrs. Rich-! ard Weber of Butte, a son, weigh ing 7 pounds 2 ounces, born Wed nesday, December 4, at Butte Maternity home. GREENFIELD—Mr. and Mrs. j Robert Greenfield of Stuart, a son, Dixon James, weighing 8 pounds bom Tuesday, December 3, at Atkinson Memorial hospital DVORAK Mr. and Mrs. John Dvorak of Atkinson, a daughter, Mary Elizabeth, weighing 6 pounds 11 ounces, bom Thursday, December' 5, at Atkinson Memor al hospital. GARWOOD — Mr. and Mrs. Evan Garwood of Atkinson, towins, a daughter, Diana Ellen, weighing 5 pounds 7 ounces, a son, Dennis Evan, weighing 5 pounds 13 oun ces, bom Thursday, December 5, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. To Convention— Ed Hancock, county treasurer, Kenneth Waring, county clerk. Howard Manson, clerk of district, court, and the county supervisors left Tuesday to attend the annual state county officers’ convention in Omaha. Mrs. Kenneth Waring | and Mrs. Howard Manson accom panied them. ROYAL THEATER — O’NEILL — — Thurs. Dec. 12 BIG DOUBLE BILL You won’t believe your eyes!' Not since King Kong has the screen seen anything like it! 20 MILLION MILES TO EARTH Starring William Hopper, Joan; Taylor. Amazing! Space monster doubles in size every night! ALSO Gene Berry and Valerie French in THE 27TH DAY Fri. Sat. Dec. 13-14 George Montgomery, they call him BLACK PATCH Presented by Warner Bros, with Diane Brewster and Sebastian Cabot. They took his eye—they stole his woman and they dirtied his name—but now the marshal called Black Patch was coming back with white lightning in his holsters! Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Dec. 15-16-17 THE HELEN MORGAN STORY Her real story from real life as it has never been told before! Presented by Warner Bros, in Cinemascope. Starring Ann Blyth, Paul Newman, Richard Carlson, also starring Gene Evans, Alan King, Cara Williams. Helen Mor gan—her songs—her sins. “I’m Helen Morgan. I'm a star, a star. . .” And this was the god dess of the jazz age. Matinee Saturday & Sunday 2:30 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Friday and Saturday admission— Adults 60c; Children under II, 12c, Free If accompanied by par ent. Wedn. and Thurs. Family night, family admitted for twc Adult tickets. Legion Dance Dates Are Announced At the meeting of the American Legion post 93 Tuesday, it was de cides! to have a Christmas party for the Legion members and their families Friday, Decemebr 30 There will be a gift exchange, movies and treats and will be held at the club rooms. Discussion was held on boyscout sponsorship. M/Sgt. William Cbu sms reported on the boy scout jamboree held at Omaha Satur day. Dates of public dance* to be held at the Legion hatl are Satur day. December 21, Sunday. De cember 29, and the annual New Year's Eve dance Tuesday, IV cember 31. Martoz club met Tuesday night with a dinner at the Tcwvn House and & Christmas party at the home of Mrs H. J. Birmingham \ I H Auxiliary Admit* New Member*— Veterans of Foreign Wars auxi liary post 92t5 held a regular meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock at the national guard armory The meeting was called to order with 11 answering roll call Guests present fnsn the Ewing post were Clara Reynolds, May in e Rieholds and Mary Ho ham l>*roth> Oetter of O’Neil] and Elizabeth Fleming of Ewing were grantee] memberships and were initiated Mrs. Felming was also elected and installed as treasurer. As the project for December, members will send Christmas remembrances to Charles and Keith laiFavor at the National home. I Filmy Nylon Sleepwear ... j a lovely compliment to her femininity! j Pink, Blue Sweet ’n pretty Shorty Pajamas ► S-M-L 6.95 I In casy-care nylon tricot. Flattering scoop neckline. Trimmed cuff on pantie. 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