The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 09, 1958, Page 3, Image 3

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    Leo Miller Again
Heads Church Group
EWING—Annual business meet
ing of the United Presbyterian
church was held Friday evening,
December 27
The following officers were
elected Deo Miller, re-elected
chairman; Archie Johnston, Bible
school superintendent, with Dale
Napier as the assistant; Mrs.
Vearl Tuttle. primary Bible
school superintendent, assisted
by Mrs. Archie Johnston; Eddie
Shrader, secretary-treasurer.
The Frontier for printing!
JANUARY
LIVING ROOM
R*‘K. Price Sale Price
69.5° 9ft eft
Swivel Rocker. Save 30 00 .
3 Pc. Sectional 3I9'5?0 ()() 269.50
Foam Rubber have 50 00 121__
«• 219.50 169.50
2 Pc. Living Room Suite ^ave 30.01)
79.50 CftM
Studio Couch _Save 20.00 ..-..L_
S29 580 00 149.50
2 Pc. Sectional 80 00
49.50 9ft Cft
Platform^RockeM^^^^__
DINING ROOM
ReK. Price Sale Price
Drop Leaf Table (Walnut) 269.50 ?19 50
4 Chairs & China _Save 50.00
Dropleaf Table (Gray) 299.50 ?39 50
6J2hairs^^^JLainge^hina^^^
KITCHEN
R.‘K. Price Sale Price
89 5° cqcn
5 Pc. Chrome Dinette Save 20.00 -
Chrome Drop Leaf Table 89.50 Cq Cf|
4 Chairs _Save 40 00
7 Pc. Dinette—Bronze 1 19.50 oq rn
2 Leaves—-6 Chairs Save 30.00 -
Chrome Dinette 1 59.50 qq Cft
2 Leaves—6 Chairs Save 60.00 --
Admiral Deep Freeze 549.50 90q rn
20 Ft. Save I 20.00 _OaM |
229 50 yqrq
Electric Range Save 80.00
BEDROOM
llcg. Price Sale Price
3 Pc. Bedroom Suite 199.50 ICQ rn
Gray Mahogany Save 40.00
1 69.50 loocn
: 2 Pc. Lime Oak Suite _Save 40.00 14J.JU
139.50 cq rn
Box Spring & Mattress Save 69.50 Uj.t/U
Foam Rubber Mattress 169.50 IQQCft
& Box Spring Save 30.00 - IOj.JU
Bunk Beds -Complete 129.50 on rn
Maple or Blonde Save 40.00 Oj.Dv
MISCELLANEOUS
Rcr. Price Sale Price
36” x 40” Mirrors 29.50 in rn
Plate Glass Save I 0.00 _lJLdv ?
9x12 Reversible 59.50 on rn
Rugs Save 20.00 _
Necchi Sewing Machine 349.50 orn rn
Fully Automatic Save 80.00
Domestic Sewing Machine 199.50 1/IQCH
Console Cabinet Save 50.00 14JJ.DU
Special During Sale!
Samson Card Tables_4.95
Free Delivery Convenient Terms Quality Merchandise
MIDWEST Furniture & Appl.
O’Neill, Nebr. 209 West Douglas
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Men’s Club Sponsors
New Year’s Eve Party
EWING — United Presbyterian
Men's club invited the congrega
tion to be their guests at the
church annex for a New Year's
eve party. A large crowd was in
attendance
Festivities began at 7 o'clock
with an oyster and chili supper,
followed by group singing with
Miss Sandra Shrader as leader.
Accompanists were Miss Sharon
Johnston, pianist; Archie John
ston, on the accordian, and Paul
Gunter, on the trumpet
Program numliers were: Solos
Mr. and Mrs Ebon Grafft, with
Mrs. Wilbur Spangler, accom
panist; trumpet solo-Paul Gun
ter; piano solo- "The Storm”, |
by Mrs. Spangler; selections by
the men's quartet, Leo Miller,
Paul Gunter. Douglas Shrader
and Archie Johnston.
A travelogue was shown by Dr.
and Mrs. William H. Ross of their
trip in 1954, returning to the
United States from the mission
field in Pakistan.
The evening’s entertainment
! came to a close at 12 o’clock
with a watch service conducted
| by Dr Ross.
Other Ewing News
Mr and Mrs. Hans Peterson
and family had as their guests on
New' Years eve, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Schilousky, sr., and fam
ily, and Mrs. Keith Biddlecome
and son, Milton Biddlecome, U. S.
navy. Pinochle was played for
entertainment. Lunch was serv
ed at a late hour by Mrs. Peter
! son
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller of
Omaha are spending their vaca
tion with his mother, Mrs. Anna
Miller, and other relatives in the
Ewing vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tomjack
and family of Melbeta spent the
Christmas vacation with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tomjack.
Friday Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lee
entertained the following guests
at dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tom
iack and their crnestc anH Mr
and Mrs. John Tomjack and fam
ily of Melbeta.
Mi's. Caroline Sanders of Ew
; ing, Mrs. Harold Brown, Merle
; Lee of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs.
j Curly Sanders and children of
j Laurel were dinner guests Sun
| day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tomjack
were hosts for the family Christ
mas dinner. Present were Mr
and Mrs. Allxu't Kallhoff and
family of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hawk and family of Ew
ing, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Herley
and family of Clearwater, Mr.
and Mrs. John Tomjack and fam
ily of Melbeta.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Butler had
as their guests on New Year's
day for a turkey dinner and all
the trimmings his hister and
husband. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Byron
Hall, all of Royal, and Mr. and
Mrs. H. R. Harris and daughter,
Bertha.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Peterson
were Neligh visitors Monday, De
cember .30
Keith Biddlecome, who spent
the holiday season with his wife
and family in Ewing, left Tues
day to return to Chicago.
On New Year's eve Mr. and
Mrs. William Spence entertained
the pitch club. Guests were Mr
and Mrs. Everett Ruby. High
score winners were Mr. Ruby
for the men and Mrs. Charles
Rotherham for the ladies. Low
score winners were Waldo Davis
and Mrs. Archie Tuttle. Refresh
ments were served at a late
hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rother
ham went to Omaha on Thursday
to take their daughter, Rowena,
who had spent her holiday va
cation with them. Miss Rowena
is a student at Creighton univer
sity.
Milton Biddlecome, U.S. navy,
who has been home on a 15-day
leave, left Thursday to return
to San Diego, Calif.
Elwood Peterson employed at
at Randolph was a guest on New
Year’s day at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Pet
erson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Grafft and
j family of Omaha were holiday
j guests at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Eben Grafft, and
also his sister and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Spangler, and
family.
Miss Vaulda Welke spent the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
I
Harriet Welke, in Ewing She (
teaches at Newman Grove.
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Butterfield,
sr., and Kenny of Atkinson spent
new year’s day at the home of
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr
and Mrs Floyd Butterfield, jr.,
and family Other guests were
Homer and Ollie Mat ing of Em
met
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butterfield, j
jr., and family went to Atkinson
Saturday. December 28. to join
his parents, Mr. and Mrs Floyd
Butterfield, sr., in celebrating
their 25th wedding anniversary.
Guests on new year’s day at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van
Conet and family were Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Tomjack who reside in
the Goose Lake area.
Plans are being made by Miss
Clare Tomjack and her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Tomjack, to
move to O'Neill Thursday (today)
A new, all modern residence, re
cently completed, will lie their
home.
Sunday evening guests at the j
home of Mr. and Mrs. Telford
Grim were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Caskey and daughter of Orchard
and Mr. and Mrs Bernard Butter
field and daughter of Niobrara.
Mr. and Mrs. Telford Grim and
children were Sunday dinner j
guests at the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Masolier of
Verdigre.
Mrs. Minnie Larson returned
home Saturday after spending the*
holidays at Norfolk with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Peters and Mr. and Mrs
1 Cressel Anderson and family at
Bloomfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Sehroeder
and daughters were guests Sun
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Good at Inman.
^ Miss Shirley Leahy of Denver,
Colo., visited Friday at the home
if the Misses Anna and Theresa
Bauer.
Mrs Deloris Tellander of Kan
sas City, Mo., spent the holiday
vacation with her mother. Mrs.
Josie Seivers, and her daughter,
Sandra Tellander. She made the
trip both ways by plane.
Thursday, January 2. Mrs. Del
oris Tellander of Kansas City.
Mo., was the honored guest at a
wmuci ai mi* nome oi nor
mother, Mrs. Josie Seivers. Guests
wert' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sievers
and Donald, Mr. and Mrs Ken
neth Schuelter, all of Neligh, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Sievers and fam
ily of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Ral
[>h Clyde of Ewing.
Mrs. Victor Vandersnick, Greg
gory and Kent arrived in Ewing
Sunday from Absorkee, Mont., to
visit at the home of her mother, i
Mrs. Kittie Fry, and other rela
tives in the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doud were
entertained at a new year’s din
ner at the home of her aunt, Mrs.
Lillie Meyers, of Clearwater.
Guests on Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doud were
Mr. and Mrs Tony Rothleunter
and daughter of Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pruden
and family entertained on new
year's day at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Urban.
Ray Magwire returned home
Saturday from Des Moines, la ,
where he transacted business for
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Magwire and
family spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Diettrich at
Tilden.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grim, Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Rexine of Ewing
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomsen
of Page were dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Carter
Sunday, December 29.
Miss Artha McClure, a former
student of Mrs. Carter’s, was a
| caller at the Lewis Carter home
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fluent of
; Oakdale were dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Car
! ter, Wednesday, January 1. Mr.
Fluent is superintendent of schools
| at Ericson.
Miss Helen Rotherham came
i home on the early morning train
to spend the weekend at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs
James Rotherham. She returned
to Lincoln Sunday.
Merton Dierks, who is spending
his holiday' vacation at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Dierks, returned to Manhattan.
Kans., Sunday to resume his stu
dies at the college there.
During the holidays, Miss Mary
Alys Dierks enjoyed a week's
vacation at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dierks
Their daughter, Miss Sandra
Dierks, of Omaha also spent the
weekend at the parental home.
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LADY BOWLERS!
League bowling is now being organized
and anyone interested in joining
should contact—
TEN PIN LANES or
MRS. VIRGIL LAURSEN, President
or
MRS. MARIE GRAHAM, Secretary
TO BE certain of getting the night and
time best suited for you and your team,
drop in right away, look over the schedule.
Out-of-town teams, farm, club, lodge and
church groups especially welcomed.
NOTICE TO LADIES: Special help for beginning bowlers will
be offered Thursdays, 2 to 4 p.ra., through January; 25c per
line; instruction FREE!
TEN PIN LANES
RAY BAKER, Mgr. — WEST O’NEILL
New balls, bags, shoes for sale!
Deloit News
Mr and Mrs Howard Temple
and daughter were guests ihi
Christmas day at the Claude
Temple home in Lincoln.
Don Larson dug a pail of po
tatoes from his garden Tuesday,
1 iecember 24 for Christmas din
ner The potatoes had been mul
ched and were in perfct condi
tion
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harpster
iuid Mr and Mrs. Roy Johnson,
Winifred and Neil of Neligh
were guests Wednesday, January
1 at the Reimer home in Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. IXwald Fuller
and family have moved to St
Louis. Mo., where IXuiald is at
tending diesel automotive school.
Guests at the Ralph Tomjaek
home Christmas day were Mr
and Mrs. Ralph Beaudin and
family of Buffalo, N Y., Mr. and
Mrs. Jewell Tomjaek and sons of
Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Beaudin,
Jan and Dona flew to Pittsburg,
Penn., where Mr. Beaudin was
to begin his new job as vice
president of a radio station.
Mr and Mi's. lX>n Starr and
Elizabeth went to Colorado City.
Tex., Thursday, December 26
where they visited the home of
Mr and Mrs Tom Christon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjaek
were overnight guests at the
Gene Ray home tn Omaha re
cently. Jack Rosono has been
employed at the Tomjaek home
Mrs. Myrtle Jewell, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Jewell and son of
Dallas, S. D., and Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Borg and three children
of Washington were guests at
the Johnny Bauer home for
Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Mor
row and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Donohoe all of O'Neill were also
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pohl and
daughter of Oakland. Mr. and
Mrs. Don Starr and daughter of
West Point, Lary Larson of Oma
ha, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Larson
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ketrner
and Klayne were guests on
Christinas day at the Don 1 .arson
home.
Betty Bolhvit is employed in
Gold's store in Lincoln.
Mrs. Myrtle Jewell is visiting
in the Ralph Tomjaek home.
11i«' HEO club will meet Thurs
Schtniser home for a covered
day. January 9, at the Clarence
dish luncheon
O’Neill Locals
Christmas dinner guests of Dr
and Mrs Rex M Wilton and fam
ily were her mother. Mrs. Ben
Hanlon, sr , and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Hanlon, ir., and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wells and
two children of Montecello, Wise
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Wells of Bristow, her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ander
son of Redbird, and Mr. and Mrs
DANCE
— AT —
Ash Grove Hall
Saturday, Jan. 11
MUSIC BY:
Bud Van Fleet
and his Sandhills Troubadours
Admission: 80c
Kivil Wells of O'Neill
Miss Carolyn Lind ben* returned
to Nebraska Wesleyan university
Suridav after spending the holi
days ith her parents. Mr. and
Mrs H L. landherg,
Mr and Mi*s lawrence John
son and family spent Christmas in
Royal with her parents, Mr and
Mrs Oscar Bartseh.
Mr and Mrs. Roliert Allendor
fei and children of Omaha spent
Sundav with friends and relatives
The Allendorfers formerly lived
here.
DANCE
American Legion
Ballroom
O’Neill
Saturday, Jan. 11
ROCKETEERS
Featuring rock and
roll music
Admission 75o
Our racks are loaded with crisp new day-timers,
every single one priced at just $2,791 Print*,
stripes, plaids, and polka dots, all styled in
crisp 80-square percale. Easy, on-in-an
instant styles . . . step-ins, zip fronts, pull
overs, shirtwaists, many with useful
jumbo-size pockets. Dozens of be
coming styles in misses' sizes 12-20,
half sizes 14,/2-241/t, and plus
sizes 46-56. Come in tomorrow
while selection is best I
UO-SPBOA4.