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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1958)
. ii .ThlS |S " .“'elM* ,ron' "Th‘‘ ,,rIn< pss Travels” presented by Ihe O’Neill public school elementary children Tuesday night. Heated—Virginia Johnson, princes*, and Hill McIntosh, prince of spring; standing Heth Kramer. L*vrda Lhllhrick. Linda Wood, Ruth Ann Watson. Enid Johnson. Judy tied willo. Carroll I’eacock, tiene Schon and Sheryl Hart os, who are singing "Wonderful Weather for Ducks”.—The Frontier Photo. Amelia News Mr and Mrs. Eldon Ballagh and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Tommie Doolittle home. Lee Gilman, Mrs. Harold Claus son and Linda called on Mrs. Dick Doolittle Sunday while the men were draining the fish pond at the Doolittles. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Elmer Fix, I-eone and Donnie were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fix, Rodney and Scot ty; Mrs Dons Baker, and Wall Slaymaker, The occasion was in honor of the birthday of Mrs, Lyle Fix. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Fry rear, Mr and Mrs. Ernest Gruenbe gr, Linda and Carl were visiting Sun day at their home of their par ents, Mr, and Mrs. William Fry rear. Mrs. Emma Lindsey and Flor ence, and Mrs Delia Ernst vis ited Mrs Julia White and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMilien. Mrs. White is “feeling much better" The fourth quarterly confer-. enee was held at the Methodist i church in Amelia Sunday, Mrs Gertie Adair reached the home of her daughter. Mrs. Wil liam tJoani Schmitz in Des Moines. la., Sunday evening. She left Kaneohe, Haw., by plane Sat urday night and reached Denver. Colo., about I o'clock Sunday. She had a twivhour delay there and her nephew and family. Mr and Mrs. Glen Siebken and Mrs. Bob Rees and girls met her and vis ited during her delay. Mrs. Adair caled her family at Amelia by phone Sunday evening. Mrs. Glenn White. Mrs. Paul Fisher, Mrs. Milton Clemens, Mrs Ralph Rees and Florence Lindsey were among the Amelia Progressive club members who attended the "quick breads" dem onstration in O'Neill Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Knapp, Rich ard and Allen of Ord were din ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. I .eon Thompson and daugh ters, Evelyn and Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. Eamie Johnston were dinner guests Sunday at 1 Clyde Widmans. 1 rTS.!!-.—T_1___1 1 Calif., came home by plane Sun day to attend the funeral of his brother. Dale Ml rOODlgI Page Inman) Lisle E, Mewmaw, pastor PAGE Thursday, May 8 (today1: Jun ior choir, 4 p.m. Friday. May 9. Chancel choir. 8 p.m. Please attend if possible to work on music for church ded ication day. Mother's Day, May 11: Sunday-1 school, 10 a.m.: worship service, 11:00 a.m with baptismal MM vice and reception of new mem- [ tiers; MYF, 8 p m.; young adults monthly meeting, 8 p.m. contin uing the study of the 12 disciples, j Monday. May 12: The comrnis- j sions will meet at 8 p.m., fol lowed by official board meeting. Wednesday, May 14: Chancel choir, 8 p.m. May 25 through 29: Vacation church school. INMAN Thursday, May 8, (today): Wo man's Society of Christian Ser vice meeting, beginning with lunch at noon. Official board Mother's Pay. May 11: Worship service, 9:45 a m.; Sunday-school, 10:45; Baccaiaureate service in Inman public school auditorium, 8 p m. FOR BOTH CHURCHES Wednesday, May 14: Mid-week prayer hour. 9 a m Head 1 Cor inthians 3:1-8. Sunday. May 18: Page church dedication day, Inman will have Sunday-school at 8:45 a.m. and then attend the 10:30 momirtg service at Page. Page will have Sunday-school at 9. Fellowship basket dinner at noon in Page church fellowship hall followed by the afternoon program at 2 p. m. Bishop H. Ba scorn Watts of the Nebraska area will lie in charge of hte dedication service and will deliver the sermon in the 10:30 service. The public is cor dially invited to these services throughout the day. Plan to at tend. Mr and Mrs. LaVern Caskey \ were weekend guests of Mr and . Federated Clubs Meet at Chambers CHAMBERS The district an nual meeting of the Federated Garden eluhs was held Tuesday, May 6, at the parlors of Metho dist church with 3? present. Towns represented were: Ains worth. Spring\ icw. Atkinson, Stu art and Chambers. A covered dish luncheon was served at noon The district di rector was in charge of the meet ing. Election of officers w as held. Mrs. Robert Martins of Atkinson was elected district director and Mrs. Mabel Newman of Staurt, assistant A program was pre sented followed by a plant ex change and social time. Bridge Cluti— Sunday night bridge club met at Marvin Johnson’s home. High score for the ladies was won by Mrs. Tom Liddy and for the men X- a a_t -1_-__ VAN UAMr S — PORK & BEANS T* 1 v c» iju uuHfB ut ui'iiniu. \ 111 n v n u i.h Charcoal Briquettes, 10-lb sack 79c I Charcoal Lighter_Qt. can 49c I MORRELL. — Lard... 2-lbs. 35c OAK GROBE — Oleo_5-lbs. §1 PONTIAC SELECT SEED OK TABLE — V U i Cabbage lb- 8c | Oranges 2 doz. 69c { FRESH W I N E S A I> M RADISHES APPLES I Cello Pak_0C 4 lbs. _59c I HAASES — I MORRELL — M Olives -. - 3 jars $ J, | Snack 12-oz cn 39c _ I ROYALTY — _ _ _ _ _ ■ iicndos c in c pr«ves li BEHF it iLCCAN 111 5lor si Coffee 6-oz jar $1-09 [ iwi'eake pkg. 25c I Spaghetti ' “ 4 for 59c ! bTg Food 3 tall ens 25c iNood^ ~ 7-oz-pkg-1 Qc I'zeT 2 hath size 31C r | PEANUT 1 BUTTER m It's the m goodest « kind Woody’s — 11-oz. Jar I Scotkin — I Kite hen Charm— 1 Barbecue Sauce 59c Napkins pkg. 17c Wax Paper roil 19c ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 p Old Fashioned Dinner Bell — ia*j op. Kraft’s — 6-oz. Jars Bread l1/4-ib loaf 19c Kool-Aid - 6 pkg» 25c Muiltard 2 for 19c Kraft Mlnature — 10 oz |>kR. RED IK)T — Libby’s Frozen — 6-oz. Can Marshmallows 25c Potato Chips lb. 65c Lemonade _ 10c • m mm — mr All - Meat , I WEINERS } 2 lbea c m FRESH LEAN — MA„ 1L M Aa f Pork Roast_pCf 1D« I Bacon _P®^ *”• 49C 1 Bologna per ring 39c > WILSON’S CERTIFIED — 11 ■■ _ V Beef Roast P®^ *«. K I MORRELL’S — MINCED HAM.... SPICED HAM.... U. S. Good Rib — For a barbecue treat MORTON HOUSE BEEF OR TURKEY PIES Stock up Your Freezer ONLY_ NOW PRICES EFFECTIVE THIIR8., FRI., & SAT., MAY 8 TO 10 PLENTY OF PARKING