The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 19, 1957, Page 4, Image 4

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    Former Members of
Pleasant Day Club
Receive Corsages
ROCK FALLS — Pleasant Day
club met Wednesday, December
11 with Mrs William D Claus
sen.
Former members were invited
by Mrs. Claussen to attend this
Christmas party meeting. They
were Mrs. John Grutsch, sr., Mrs.
Celia Grutsch, Mrs. John Schultz.
Mrs John Kersenbrock, Mrs.
Orville Miller and her mother,
Mrs. Bob Worth and Mrs. Marie
Lewis. Each of these ladies w’as
presentel a Christmas corsage by
the hostess.
The club was presented a nice
box of chocolates by Mrs. Celia
Grutsch.
Roll call was answered by
members donating various art
icles of clothing for five-year-old
Dr. Donald E. David
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Phone 2101 Spe-ncer
girls, to be mailed to a children's
home.
The next meeting will be Jan
uary 15. with Mrs. Kathryn Yant
zi.
Other Rock Falls News
The Eagle Creek 4-H club had
a Christmas party on Sunday at
the Lyle Vequist home with all
members present.
Mr and Mrs John Kersenbrock
were evening visitors at the John
Schultz home Wedensday, De
cember 11.
Evening visitors at . the John
Schultz home on Thursday. De
cember 12, were Francis Stems
and the Sam Derickson family.
The Lyle Vequist family at
tended the Christmas program at
St. Mary's on Sunday evening and
reported an enjoyable evening.
Gwenda and Trudy Schultz ac
companied Russy Johnson t o
Christ's Lutheran church Satur
day afternoon to practice for the
Christmas program. Debbie Sch
ultz also has a part in it, but was
sick with a cold and unable to
participate in practice that day.
Mr and Mrs. O. J. Drueke and
children spent last Thursday eve
ning at the Don Hynes home.
Sunday supper guests of the
Don Hynes family were Mrs. Dor
is Hynes, Miss Regina Hynes and
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Jim Tangeman of Chambers and
Cindy Brown, who was also an
overnight guest of Lynda.
The John Schultz family had
Sunday dinner at the John Ker
senbrock home, having gone there
irom church.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Sterns and
Debbie had Sunday dinner and
spent the day with her sister,
Mrs. Cal Seger, and family in At
kinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stems and
Evelyn spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Slnymak
er.
Mrs. Mamie O'Neill was a
weekend guest at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Blake Benson,
and family.
On Thursday evening friends
gathered at the John Grutsch,
sr., home in O'Neill to wish Mrs.
Grutsch a happy birthday. Pre
sent were Mr and Mrs. Blake
Benson and Stanley, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Moler and Elwin Grut
sch.
John Richardson was a Friday
morning caller at the Sam Der
ickson home.
Mrs. George Calkins spent
Friday afternoon with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Don Hynes, while the
men attended a public sale. Dur
ing the afternoon she gave Mrs.
Hynes a home permanent.
Dan Rakes helped Gordon John
son with some work at the ranch
on Friday and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson
and Linda and Mr. and Mrs. Low
ell Johnson and Roland were Sun
day afternoon callers at the Art
thur W. Aim home in the Dorsey
neighborhood. The evening was
spent at the Lowell Johnson home.
LeRoy Snyder was a Sunday
evening caller at the John Schultz
home. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder are
living on the William Claussen
farm, having moved there re-i
cently.
Rev. and Mrs. Glen Kennicott
were afternoon callers at the Al
bert Widtfeldt home one day last
week.
Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Linda
were Monday supper guests of the
Lloyd Gallagher family; after
ward they and Pat visited the
John Cleary family.
Mrs. Henry Vequist went to
Douglas, Wyo., over the weekend
where she attended the funeral of
a cousin, Oliver Nachtman.
Plan for Initiation
January 8—
INMAN — About 10 members
attended the Wedensday evening,
December 11, meeting of Arbut
us Rebekah lodge at the IOOF
hall. Mrs. James McMahan, N.G.,
was in charge.
All brought dish towels to be
sent to the IOOF home at York
for Christmas. Plans were com
pleted for the installation meet
ing Wednesday, January 8, when
the Page installing team will be
present.
A covered dish lunch was en
joyed by those present. About
$6 was collected in the Christ
mas fund. _
CHRISTMAS
DANCE
Butte Legion
BaDroom
Wednesday, Dec. 25
Music by
JESS GAYER and
his orchestra
Adm.: $1
Mrs. John A. Wood
Is Worthy Matron
EWING— New officers in the
Jephthah chapter. Order of Eas
tern Star are: Mrs. John A.
Wood, worthy matron; John A.
Wood, worthy patron; Mrs. Sam
Burtwistle, asscoiate worthy ma
tron; Wilbur Bennett, associate
worthy patron; Mrs, Harriet
Welke, secretary; Mrs. Vera An
son, treasurer: Miss Ina Ben
nett, conductress; Mrs, Elmer
Bergstrom, associate conductress.
After the election Tuesday, a
Christmas party was held with
an exchange of gifts and re
freshments.
Mrs. Keith Biddleeome became
a member of the chapter by af
filiation.
I Yule Program Set
Monday Evening
EWING—A Christmas program
will be presented Monday even
ing, December 23, by the Sunday
school of the United Presbyterian
church. The Sunday-school of
the Methodist church will also
have their program the same
evening, beginning at 8 o’clock.
Treats will be given to the chil
dren.
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Other Ewing News
Mrs. Waldo Davis and Marie
and Bonnie Welkb accompanied
by Mrs Louise Beal of Orchard,
were Christmas shopping in O'
Neill Saturday. Other Ewing folks
shopping at O’Neill were Mrs.
Roy Tuttle and family, Mr and
Mrs. Roy Stamp and family, Mrs.
H. R. Harris and Bertha, Mrs.
Robert Tams and children, Miss
Patsy Wright, Ruby Carl, Mrs.
Josephine Elston, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bohn and Mrs. Marie
Beelaert.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young
of Inman spent Sunday evening
at the home of his sister and hus
band. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kropp
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knapp
attended a family get-to-gether
of Mrs. Knapp’s at the home of
her brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Tomjack, Sunday, the
occasion to celebrate the birth
day anniversary of Mrs. Seth
Hertel .Other guests were Mr.
Hertel and family of Chambers
and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hinz of
Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schiffhauer
of Norfolk were visiting Friday
at the home of their daughter,
Mrs. Wm. Hobbs and family.
Enroute to her home in Ew
ing, Mrs. John Archer spent
some time with her son, Ed
Archer and family, at St. Louis,
Mo.
Mrs. VanConet is making ex
tensive repairs and some remod
el on her property in north
Ewing. When finished it will be
all modem. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Pollock will make their home
there on completion of the work.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Peterson
and daughters, Maryetta and
Tamzan, accompanied by Pat
Hahlbeck visited in Neligh Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tams,
sr., went to Omaha Sunday to
visit their son, Jerry.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Spangler
and family were Sunday after
noon visitors and supper guests
at the home of his mother, Mrs.
Ruth Spangler.
Hans Peterson accompanied I
his son, Elwood, to Niobrara
Monday where he will assist in
putting down a well. Harold Bush
from Iowa is in charge of the j
work.
Monday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter were
Mrs. Archie Johnston of Ewing
and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shaef
fer of Bellingham, Wash.
Pfc. Robert Hobbs, U. S. army (
arrived home Friday from Geor
gia, to spend the holiday season
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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Saturday, Dec. 21st
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* Automatic Pin-Setters
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Sundays — 1 p. m. ’Til Midnight
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L. A. Hobbs, and other relatives
Mrs. John Archer, who has
spent the past eight weeks at the
home of her son and daughter
in-law. Mr and Mrs Jack Arch
er and family at Troy. Ala., is
now tiack at her home in Ewing.
On Sunday she had as her guests,
her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Archer and family of
Grand Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoag were
Sunday afternoon callers at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Dewitt
Gunter.
Mrs. James Mlnarik anil daugh
ter. Mrs Dwight Schrooder and
children were in Neligh Thursday.
Mrs.. Carsten Peterson and her
sister. Christine Lorenz of Neligh
visited Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Peterson and
family.
Jack Hawk transacted business
in Omaha Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartak
and son were Sunday evening
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Ray Funk and family.
Gift Exchange—
Delta Dek club < met Thursday
with an exchange of gifts at the
home of Mrs. Frank Froelich. The
dinner party wras held at the Town
House.
Church Notices
'.rETHODIST (Chamber* Amelia I
Rev. Harold D. Bonath, pastor i
CHAMBERS—
Thursday, December 19 (to
day!; Women's Society of Christ
ian Service at the church, 2 p.m.
Saturday, December 21: MYF
bake sale at Shavlik Hardware.
Sunday, December 22: Sunday
school, 10 a m ; worship, 11 a m-;
the morning message, "No Room
In The Inn"; young adults Christ
mas party at L. Hoerle, 7:30 p.m.!
Monday, December 23: MYF
Christmas caroling.
Tuesday, December 24: Christ
mas program. 8 p.m
Wednesday, December 25: Par
ish prayer time read Luke 2.
AMELIA—
Thursday, December 19 (to
day): Christmas pogrom practice
and tree decorating, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, December 22: Wor
ship, 9:30 am.; Sunday-school,
| 10:30 am.; morning message,
"No Room in the Inn”, Christ
mas program-filmstrip, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, December 25: Par
ish prayer time read Luke 2.
METHODIST (O'NelllKnimet)
O'NEILL .
FTiday, December 20: Dorcas.
Saturday. December 21: Junior
choir, 10:30 a.m.
Sunday. December 22: Sunday
school. 9 45 a.m morning wor
ship. 11 a.m.; Sunday-school
Christmas program, 7:30 P m
Monday. December 23: Inter
mediate MYF. 7 pm.
Tuesday, December 24: Christ
mas eve communion. 9:30 p.m.
Thursday. December 26: Pray
er group, 10 a.m.; clioir practice.
7 p m.
EMMET
Friday, December 20: Sunday
school Christmas program, 7:30
1 Sunday, December 22: Child
ren's Sunday school and morning
worship, 9:30 a.m.; adult Sunday
school. 10:30 a.m
CHRIST EITHER AN (O’Neill)
Rev A. S. Gecfwillo, |>astoi^
Saturday. December 21: Con
firmation classes meet, 1:15 p.m.;
Sunday-school children will re
hearse their Christmas eve wor
ship service. 2 p.m.
Sunday, December 22: Worship
service, 9 a.m.; Sunday-seh<x>l,
10:15 a m., W. Fricke, superin
tendent; "The Lutheran Hour",
WJAG. 4 p m.
Tuesday, December 24: Sun
day-school children's Christmas
eve worship service, "The Gift of
Jesus", 7:00 All parents are in
vited. Treats will be provided by
the men's club.
Wednesday. December 25:
Christmas Day worship service,
9:00. Sermon: "Mystery of
Christmas."
IMMANt Kl. LIITHKHAN
(Atkinson)
Rev A. S. Gedwillo, pastor
Sunday, December 22: Sunday -
school, 9:45 a m., S. H. Brauer,
superintendent; worship service,
11 a m ; Sunday-school ehildrc'n’s
Christmas service, "In Bethle
hem's Manger”, 7:30 pm. All
parents are invited to attend and
participate. Treats will 1h' pro
vided for the childre t.
Wednesday, D e e e m b e r 25:
Christmas Day worship ser
vice, 10.30 a m.
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A gift idea for any
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Rift of a Donfield white shirt.
These shirts are handsome,
and they are of fine quality
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sanforized.
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] Slipover
Cardigan
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^ Girls’ sweaters, 7-14 3.98
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I Moc’’ Slippers
| Sizes 7-11 3«93
y Glove capeskin slippers are
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Co., .
Of fine broadcloth in bright
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Silhouette hose
60 gauge —
Choose regular or stretch
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Women’s plush
Houseslippers
4 to 9 .2.98!
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64” x 84”_5.88
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It’s imported cotton and rayon Damask in a beautiful
Dogwood pattern. In white, ivory, pink, turquoise, and
gold. Napkins are included.
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52” x 52” 54” x 70” 00” x 00”
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Each _
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Pair _
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Bath Mat Sets
2 pieces 2.98
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* Christmas . . .
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Infants's Wear
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this collection of 3 piece terry sets, kimonos,
and gowns. Or choose soft, absorbent towel
sets and hood towels for bath-time comfort
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Women’s boxed jewelry, each 1.00
Women’s Holiday aprons 1.79.1.98
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