The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 04, 1958, Page 4, Image 4

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    Celia News
Mr and Mrs Milton MeKath
me .and family and Mrs Emma
McKathnie left Friday for Bel
grade to attend the wedding of
his daughter, Ellen, to Ernest
Wimdereheck Saturday evening
at 7 p m, Mr, and Mrs. John
Sieheneder and daughter also at
tended the wedding. On Sunday
vnrnute home. McKathnies vis
tad the A1 Kaziol family at St.
Edwards
lionnie Frickel and Dick Wil
iams of Albion, who are working
(i Lincoln were Saturday over
night visitors at the Connie Frick
ei home Sunday morning attended
the wedding of a friend at Arnold
ami Dick went to Albion.
Mrs. Hans Lauridsen and sons,
Bobby and LeRoy left Monday
afternoon for Sutton where the
boys will attend school this win
ter Mr Lauridsen will go down
at a later date.
Mr and Mrs. Milton McKathnie
and family were Monday evening
visitors at the Alec Frickel home
and Thursday evening visitors at
the Ralph Armold home.
Mrs Blanche Rouse and Miss
Mildred Keyes of O'Neill were
Friday overnight and Saturday
visitors at the Milton McKathnie
borne.
Six-weeks-old Scott Swim i s
staying at the Joe Hendricks
home awhile, while his mother is
teaching Hendricks school.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sieheneder
and Gail attended the picnic Sun
day at Atkinson park which was
given for Miss Marian Deermer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Char
■ » . r 4 i« •_ _I__
nn i/fci Hit * ui ninuiijuii, nuu ca
pects to enter St. Joseph’s Con
vent in Milwaukee September 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hend
ricks and family of McPherson,
Kans., and Mr. and Mrs. Loren
Hendricks and sons spent the
Labor day weekend with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Hendricks and family.
Mrs. George Mintle was a
rtmrsday afternoon visitor at the
Mdton McKathnie home and the
ladies visited at the C. E. Spence
home enroute to Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frickel
and family were Sunday evening
visitors at the Hans l^auridsen
home. Mr. Tunink and Raymond
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Hans Lauridsen home.
Wednesday, Aug. 13, Mrs. Beryl
Beck and Mrs. Inez Hayes cooked
lor threshers at the LeRoy Hoff1
mans as Mrs. Hoffman was in
Wayne attending teachers college.
She returned home Wednesday,
August 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wadsworth and
two daughters of Intercession
City, Fla , were Monday evening
August 25 supper and overnight
visitors at the Joe Hendricks
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Connie Frickel
and family returned Friday eve
ning, August 22, from a three
weeks trip to West coast states.
They visited his sister and hus*
hand, C. L. Spalding at Cottage
Grove, Ore., also other relatives
in Washington and Oregon They
reported 40 days of “no rain' at
Vancouver.
New Mexico Couple
Feted at Picnic
EMMET Mrs. Georgia Mc
Ginnis attended a picnic dinner
of the Grant Peacock home in O’
Neill Wednesday, August 27. The
dinner was in honor at cousins,
Mr and Mrs Bert Tihbets. who
ire visiting here from House,
N M.
Others present were Mr. and
Mrs. Art Tihbets of O’Neill. Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Lowery of Oak
dale, Mrs Fricke of Oakdale,
Mrs Genevieve Bell of Cham
bers and Mrs. Hattie Tihbets.
Other Emmet News
Mr and Mrs. Harold Krugman,
Deraid and Terry visited the Ed
Winklers Wednesday evening,
August 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony O’Donnell
of O'Neill called at the Raymond
Richards home Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Elmer Schaaf visited at
the Cecil McMillan home Sunday
afternoon.
The Golden Rod Garden club
met at the home of Mrs. Earl
Collins west of Atkinson last
Thursday. Mrs. Jess Dobrovolny
showed slides of their recent
trip to the West coast and Can
ada.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Winkler
of Denver, Colo., arrived last
Thursday to visit his parents, the
Joe Winklers. Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Winkler and children
had arrived earlier in the week
from California. Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Winkler drove from Omaha
nvpr thp ti/rawalr nr 1 Thpt*p vu c ft
big family get-together Sunday.
Those present, in addition to the
aforementioned were Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Winkler find fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weichman
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Winkler and Mary Alice.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Richards of
Sac City, la., visited their son,
Raymond Richards, and family
over the labor day weekend.
Miss Buelah Haskins of Oma
ha visited the Cecil McMillans
Saturday.
Mrs. Bessie Burge and family
atended a picnic in honor of Mrs.
Nellie Holcomb of Bay Side,
Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Brinkman and family of Bayside
Calif. Mrs. Holcomb is Mrs.
Clyde Burge’s mother. Mrs. Bill
Brinkman is Mrs. Burge’s sister.
In the evening the group went to
the Hugh Carr home for home
movies.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mattem
and family of California stopped
to visit Lew Sidak family Mon
day evening, August 25. and stay
ed overnight. The two families
formerly were neighbors near
Bassett.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cole and
friends went on a boat trip Sat
urday, August 23. They were boat
ing near Niobrara and returned
Sunday.
Mrs. Joe Pongratz visited Rose
and Mae Heeb Tuesday morning,
August 26.
Marian and Bryan Dusatko
spent Tuesday, August 26, with
Mrs. Lew Sidak.
Mrs. Agnes Heeb, Mrs. Kath
ryn Johnson, Mrs. Mike Bonen
berger. Jean and Joan called
on Mrs. Joe Pongratz Tuesday
evening. August 26.
Ed Thomas left on Saturday
for a vacation trip with his son.
Bob.
Mrs. Elmer Alder and Mrs. Mc
Ginnis visited Mrs. Grace Alder
in St. .Anthony's hospital Monday
afternoon, August 25.
Mr. and Mrs Ben Troshynski
and boys of Lincoln arrived Fri
da yevening to visit the John Con
ard and August Troshynski homes
over the labor day weekend.
Mr. and Mi's. Elmer Alder and
family visited the Carl BoeIters,
Orchard last TTiursday evening.
They also called on the Tom Ald
er family at Redbird.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Sidak and
family visited relatives in Des
Moines and Weldon, la., last
week .
Mrs. Kathryn Johnson, Mrs.
Agnes Heeb, Mrs. Joe Pongratz.
Mrs. Connie Gokie, Bonnie and
Bob, Mrs Mike Bonenberger.
Jean and Joan visited Mrs. Ed.
Cavanaugh and Pamela Kay Wed
nesday afternoon, August 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and
girls, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sipes
and family of Lincoln. Mrs. Rob
ert Tomlinson and Voidon, and
Nancy Fetrow were Saturday
evening guests of the Max Gren
iers in O’Neill.
Delmer Alder returned homo
after visiting at Tom Alder’s in
Redbird for two weeks
Mr. and Mrs. John Conard
were hosts at a picnic honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Oberle Satur
day evening The Oberles were
here from Minneapolis, Minn.,
and were to leave for home Sun
day. Others present at the pic
nic dinner were Mr. and Mrs.
R M. South of Inman, Mr. and
| Mrs Harden Anspaeh of O'Neill
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Troshynski
j and Ixiys and Mrs. Georgia Mc
Ginnis.
The Gilbert Foxes and |ho
Max Greniers of O'Neill were
| Sunday evening supper guests of
the Robert Tomlinson's near
Star.
Hannah Tuttle Is
Picnic Honoree
RIVERSIDE—The Vearl Tuttle
family entertained the youth
group of the United Presbyterian
church and their families at wie
ner roast Friday evening, Aug
ust 29.
Those present were Dr. and
Mrs. William Ross, Lavern and
Loretta Shrader, Karen Napier,
Mrs. Hannah Tuttle, the Ralph
Shrader, Web Napier and Willie
Shrader families and Mrs. Lionel
Gunter and Paul.
At lunch time the guests sang
happy birthday to Hannah Tuttle.
It was her 82nd birthday anniver
sary.
Arrive Sunday —
Arriving Saturday to spend
the holiday weekend here with
Sp-3 and Mrs. Lester Walton and
family of Ft. Carson, Colo. They
visited her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Parker and his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Barton Walton
Other weekend guests of the Par
i kers were their daughter and her
j husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oet
I ter of Omaha
Riverside News
Mrs. Artthie Johnston and dau
! ghters and Mr. and Mrs Wtl'
1 Shrader visited in Tild* n and Nor
1 folk Friday.
Diane Shrader and Sharor
Johnstin sent exhibits in cooking
| to the state fair. Diane sen*
i clover leaf rolls and Sharon
white and whole wheat bread- a
loaf of each.
The Verl Gunter family visit
ed Friday evening at the De;»
. Pofahl home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson cal
led Sunday evening at the DeWitt
Hoke home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink were
Sunday dinner guests at the Elm
er Trowbridge home near Page.
Rev and Mrs. Ivan Turner
took Wayne Turner to McPherson,
Kans., Monday to attend school
there.
Mrs. Z H Fry and Mrs Dale
Napier visited Saturday in
Creighton.
Mrs. Harold Rodgers began
teaching at Riverside school Mon
day, September 1.
The Lee Fink and Bill Fink
families were supper guests Fri
day at Leo Miller home. Even
ing callers were Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Miller, the Walter Mil
ler, Wendell Switzer and Bill Lof
quist families
Keith Biddlecome spent the
weekend with homefolks.
Mrs. Glen Masters and child
ren of Lincoln were overnight
guests Saturday at Earl Pierson
home. Mrs. Masters is a niece
of Mr. Pierson.
Mr and Mrs George Montgom
ery attended the wedding and re
ception of Mary Ryan and Jerry
McGinn in O’Neill Monday. Mr
ana ivirs. c.. n ny ttucuuc-u uk
reception in the afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnston
visited Sunday evening at the De
Witt Gunter home.
Valonda Biddlecome will
teach kindergarten in Columbus
at the Lincoln school,
i The Harry Johnston, Lester
Johnston and Archie Johnston
families helped their mother,
Mrs. Emily Johnston. celebrate
her birthday anniversary by
eating dinner with her Sunday,
August 31.
Guests at the Lorraine Mont
gomery home Sunday to help
Larry celebrate his eighth birth
day anniversary, were Mr and
Mrs. Floyd Napier, Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Napier, Janice and Jerry
Jensen and the Lynn Fry family
The John Napier and Alfred
Napier families were Sunday
guests at the Glen Harpster
home.
The W'illard Fry family left
Thursday morning to visit at the
; Victor Vandersnick home and
they will stop at Yellowstone
park enroute to their home at
Tulare, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and
family were guests Sunday of
his mother Anna Miller in Ewing.
Mrs. Francis Hall and children
left Wednesday, August 27, for
home in McPherson, Kans. Mrs.
G. E. Lord and daughters and
family left for their home in
California on Friday they were
guests last week at the Bert Fink
home.
fRttf SMORGASBORD
LOTS OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT!!! SEPT. 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 jj
COME ONE,.. COME ALL... TO THE - 4th Market
For a Free Lunch Saturday, 2 ’til 7 p m., Serving Time_
F-R-E-F GROCERIES Will Be Given Away Saturday !
... if your cart should be in the checkout lane at the sound of the alarm you will re
ceive a FREE sack of groceries!
! WALDORF — MJB BOX
CRACKERS - 43c
TOWN HOUSE —
Crackers, 1-lb. bx. - 29c
MANCHESTER VANILLA —
Wafers, 1-Ib. pkg.. 35c
MEADOW GOLD
HOLLAND DUTCH — W OAL
ICE CREAM.... 59c
FOOD KING —
Shortening, 3-lb. cn. 69c
BITTERN UT —
COFFEE, lb..... 79c
FRESH — LARGE CELLO
Carots, 2 pkgs. ___ 19c
NEW COLORADO —
Green Cabbage, lb.5c
COLORADO IT.S. NO. I —
Onions, 5 lbs.-29c
KRAFT ('RACKED BARREL —
CHEESE, 8-oz pk. 39c
Mild or Sharp
INSTANT MAXWELL HOUSE —
COFFEE, 6-oz jar 98c
15c Off Pack
CUDAHY REX —
Sum. Sausage, lb.. _ 69c
CUDAHY PURITAN —
Brauns’weiger, lb. - 53c
GEOROIE PORGIE WH. or YELLOW
Popcorn, 2 lb. bag . 25c
CUDAHY PURITAN —
LARD, per lb 10c
SWIFT’S PREMIUM BEEF —
Pot Roast, lb._49c
Pork Steak, lb.. 4*9C
SWIFT’S PREMIUM —
Sliced Bacon, lb.... 69c
Swift’s SLICED BACON — 5 LB. BOX
Ends & Pieces 1.39
CUDAHY PURITAN —
READY-TO-EAT
PICNIC HAM, lb. 43c
KRAFT — 16-OZ. .IAR
Cheese Whiz_53c
SWIFT’S BAR B-Q —
MEAT LOAF, lb. 69c
KRAFT —
Miracle Whip, qt. 49c
ROBIN HOOD — BAG
FLOUR, 50-lb. 3.39
STOCK UP ! —
J E L L 0,5 pkgs. 39c
SI RE - JELL or —
Pen-Jell, 2 pkgs— 27c
WELCHADE — 32 OZ. CANS
Grape Drink, 3 for __ $1
WILSON’S —
CHILI, 1-lb can . 25c
_With BEANS
SHURFINE — 10-OZ. BAG •
Marshmallows_ 19c
CUDAHY PURITAN — PER LB.
MINCED HAM . 49c
Camera Visits Page Celebration
i ju#- i i ■&; a...
The chimpanzee from the circus delighted wide-eyed young
sters during the street celebration at Page.—The Frontier Photo.
This Page homemakers presented a domestic scene during
Monday’s community day parade at Page. I.eft-to rigid — Mrs.
C’ordes Walker, Mrs. Melvin Roach, Mrs. Roy Snell and .Mrs. Mel
vin Smith.—The Frontier Photo.
■ W Hill— II■ —in—
Henrietta, ponderous big elephant, followed the band in the
labor day parade at Page. A small circus was a feature of the
celebration.—The Frontier Photo.
Verl Gunters Leave
for Illinois City
RIVERSIDE The Dean Pofahl
! family helped the Verl Gunters
' 'ad their trailer Saturday eve
ng Other guests at the Will
Shrader home w ere Archie
Johnston and Willie Shrader fani
I lies and Lionel Gunter. Alice
Shrader accompanied the Verl
Gunter family Sunday to Spring
field. Ill , where the Gunters will
make their home. Judy and
Johnny started to school Tues
day.
Verl Gunter will attend Con
cordia Theological seminary for
this second year of schooling.
Thev stpped to visit the James V.
Gunter family near Genesco,
111.. Sunday evening.
Other Riverside News
Mrs. Ralph Mumm and children
and Mrs. Richard Napier and
children had picnic dinngp in O’
Neill FViday and the youngsters
enjoyed the swimming pool in
the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pollock
had a nienir sunner at the
Wayne Fry home Sunday.
Tuesday evening. August 26,
Willard Fry, Uv Fink, Willie
Shrader families, Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Napier and Mrs. Kitty Fry
were guests for a barbecued sup
per at the Lynn Fry home.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Alders vis
ited Friday at the Rolk'rt Aiders
home at Wisner.
The Louie Aiders family left
Friday morning for their home at
Blaekfoot, Ida.
Mr, and Mrs. Z. H. Fry, Mrs.
Kitty Fry and the Richard Napier
family were Sunday dinner guests
at the Web Napier home.
Janice and Jerry Jensen stay
ed at Dale Napier home since
Thursday morning while their
parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Jenson and Anna Marie,
went to the Black Hills, returning
to their home in Newman Grove
Monday.
Mrs. Gerald Wettlaufer and
Gary, the Will Shrader, Archie
i Johnston and Vorl Gunter famil
ies ate supper Thursday at the
Willie Shrader home.
The Louie and Rudy Ahlers
families ate pienie sttpi>er Satur
day. August 2.1. at Robert Ahlers
home in Wtsner.
Jerry Vandersnick is staying at
the Wayne Fry home for a few
days while his parents are on
vacation
Mr and Mrs Otto Retke are
visiting at the Z. H. Fry and Kit
ty Fry homes.
Mr. and Mrs George Mont
gomery were Sunday dinner
guests at the Robert Montgomery
home.
Mr. and Mrs Dale Napier. Mr.
ami Mrs Floyd Napier and Mr.
and Mrs Z. II. Fry attended
the state fair at Lincoln Tuesday
and Wednesday.
The Free Methodist Missionary
society met Friday afternoon
with Mrs. Melvin Napier.
Army Enlistment*
Announced Here—
The army recruting office at
Af /C.rt Willinttl
("Bill") Cousins, announces the
following enlistments in this
area:
Bernard C. Howard of O’Neill,
reenlistment, for army duty in
Europe; Delbert Carl, Gene Sis
son, Robert Welke, for airborne;
Eddie Witte of Chadron, for air
borne: Henry W. Dorr of Inman,
for regular army unassigned; K.
Davis of Bassett, for regular army
unassigned; Charles Woods of
Rushville. for army aviation.
Cousins said the army is now
offering training in a real life
"space age university’’._
Accounting
AND BOOKKEEPING
SERVICES
Morgan Ward
ACCOUNTANT
Golden Bldg. — Phone 414
O’Neill, Nebr.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5 • «
Murk Stevens in GUN FEVER plus
CRASHING LAS VEGAS with Leo Gorcey, Hunt/. Hull
and the Bowery Boys
SUN.-MON.-TUES. SEPT. 7 • 8 » j
Ilt’s that “Don’t Go Near
The Water” guy ...
GLENN FORD
IMITATION
GENERAL
RED BUTTONS\
TAINA ELG • wkms \_
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY SEPT. 10 - 11
FLESH AND THE SPUR
with John Agar, Marla English and Touch Connors
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