Deloit News Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bauer ar rived home last week after visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lampert and family in Los Angeles, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Duain Borg and family in Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Ralph Tomjack, Mrs. Ew ald Spahn and Mrs. Freddie Boll witt were hostesses at a miscel laneous shower honoring Elayne Reimer Bom, Sunday afternoon at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tomjack arrived Monday at the Ralph Tom jack home. Gene is stationed at Cape Canaveral, Fla., and hasn’t lieen home for about two years. They plan to visit relatives here until about aJnuary 1. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bom of Plainview spent the weekend at the Reimer home. The Christian Mothers hold their Christmas party at St. John’s - Sunday afternoon. Martha Kinney was a Sunday diner guest at the Maynard Stearns home. Mrs. H. Manson spent the first of the week at the home of her mother, Mrs. Sidney Anderson. Redbird News Mr. and Mrs. Wally Fredrick son and Roy were Sunday dinner guests at the Clay Mashino home Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Bessert and children DANCE . .. O'Neill To the YOUNGER BAND A 10-piece band with a sweet sound and a solid beat PLAYING STRICTLY MODERN MUSIC ! New Year’s Eve — Legion Hall ADMISSION: $1 PER PERSON _ Yule Concert Tonight by Music Students A Christmas concert will be | presented by the music depart : ment of tlte O'Neill public high | school at 8 o’clock tonight tThurs- j day) in the school auditorium. The concert will be under the di rection of Duane Miller, band di- j rector, and Miss Alvara Ramm, vocal instructor. The public is in vited. The program will consist of voc al numbers by the mixed chorus, boy’s and girl s glee clubs, sev eral small groups and soloists. The band will play several selec tions and will feature the trumpet trio in one number. Brother, Sister Off to New ^ ork DORSEY—Mrs. Anna Carson and her brother, Alborf Ladely, departed Wednesday, December 10, for Odessa, N.Y., in order to spend Christmas with Mrs. Car son’s daughter, Iris, and family. Arriving for Holidays— Mr. and Mrs. Edward Campbell will meet their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Campbell of Green Bay, Wise., in Sioux City. They will spend the holidays here. Frontier Want Ads bring quick results! Best Gift Idea... A REMINDER OF THE GIVER not just on Christ mas Morn but 52 weeks out of the year. Here’s an e-a-s-y solution to your gift problem. Send a gift subscription that everyone in the whole family will enjoy! $2.50 per year in Nebraska; $3 elsewhere. FOR SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN: $2 PER YEAR (ANYWHERE) i The Frontier Circulation Dept. Box 330, O’Neill, Nebr. Please enter our order for__ Gift Subscriptions. I understand that a colorful Gift Card will be forwarded to the person or persons for whom the subscriptions are intended. Enclosed is (cash) (check) (money order). i! __ (Your Signature) Name 'i . Rural Route, Street or Bo* ---— City_-—-State Name -- — Rural Route, Street or Bo* -—-— City_State Name-—— Rural Route, Street or Bo* ----- City_State O’Neill Loses Bid for Class B Meet At a meeting held in Ord. school superintendents and coaches, as signed to the class B inter-district basketball playoff, St. Paul was selected as the site tor the district tournament. Schools involved in the tourna ment will be Ainsworth, Bassett, O'Neill, O’Neill St. Mary’s, Ord, Burwell, Ra\onna and St. Paul. The group voted that it would take me votes to determine the site. Bassett was not present for the meeting but had called the superintendent from Ord and in dicated O'Neill as its choice. The group voted that Bassett s vote would count on the first ballot but not count on subsequent ballots. After the first ballot was cast, the following results were tabu lated: O'Neill, 4; St. Paul, 3; Ord, 1. The next ballot cut O'Neill short one vote because the Bus sett vote no longer counted. This tied O'Neill and St. Paul with three votes each with Ord ab j staining. The discussion then centered ! around selecting a site other titan j O'Neill or St. Paul because the I group could not agree. Ainsworth and St. Mary’s felt that the choice would go to Ord and cast their vote in favor of St. Paul. This gave St. Paul the five votes nec essary tor securing the 1959 tourn ament. The coaches were interested in taking the favored Ord team off of the home court. The main ob jection of the south group that was raised against O'Neill as the site was inadequate seating to ac commodate the class B tourna ment. A class D tournament will be held here, however, during the same week in the O'Neill public school gym. The schools involved met at Page and Supt. Hock, who was selected by the NSAA as chairman of the meeting, request ed that O’Neill take a class D tournament if they failed to win a class B meet. Dorsey News Mrs. Robert Sholes and daugh ter called at the Osborn home Wednesday evening, December 10 Mrs. J. E. Wiley accompanied 1 Mr and Mrs. Howard Marston to Sacred Heart hospital Sunday to visit Mr. Wiley, who is still a pa tient. He was moved to a private room Thursday so he could be made more comfortable, as he is not "too well" at this writing. Miss Marlyn Graham arrived home Saturday morning from Nor folk to spend the weekend with homefolk. T, . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mitchell were O'Neill shoppers Monday. Miss Joyce Holz sponsored a program and basket social at dis trict 2t> school Monday, Decem ber 8. A good-sized crowd braved the extremely cold weather to bo present. The Dorsey Telephone company held a meeting at the Osborn school Tuesday evening, Decem ber 9. „ ... Sunday, December 21, there will i be a birthday anniversary and farewell dinner held at the Dorsey church. All those having birthdays 1 in December are especially invit ed, and the Reverend Walstad family are leaving for Kansas the following week where he will be located. Lloyd Brady was a caller Sat urday at the Lee Brady and lorn Alder homes. Mrs. H. V. Rosenkrans is spend ing a few days in O’Neill visiting her sister. , Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Cihlar and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta and Evelyn visited with Mrs. Vernon Oleson and Neil Friday evening. The Lynch Eagles came home victorious Friday evening after having a real close game with the I vci uigic Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn were supper guests at the Buss 1 Greene borne Friday evening. Miss Delores Wells was an O’ Neill shopper Saturday. Mrs. Harold Osborn (she sells 1 Avon products) was out Wednes 1 day calling on her patrons. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wells and daughters visited at the Gordon Barta home Saturday evening. Miss Marlyn Graham spent Sat urday night at the Albert Carson home. ... , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hiscocks were Christmas shopping in O’ Neill Thursday. Harry Johnson was a business caller at the Otto Ruzecka home Friday. . . . . The community was shocked tc hear of the misfortune Dale Rev ell had Saturday. Meeting Delayed by Weather— Due to the bad weather in No vember the Eagle Belles held their November meeting December 1 ! at the Don Femau home. Nine members and two guests answer ed roll call by naming their fav orite soup. Plans were made or the Christ mas party and Mrs. Carl Krough guessed the contents of the guess ing box. Mrs. Austin Searles gave the lesson on soups which were very tasty and enjoyed for lunch with a salad. The Christmas party was held at the Austin Searles home, Decem ber 12, with 19 adults and 15 chil dren present. Several games and stunts wer played for the afternoons enter tainment. The children had a grab bag gift exchange, while the club's myster ysisters were reveal in a gift exchange. Cake and sandwich es and salad were served. The next meeting will be Jan uary 20 at the Ed Prouty home. Going to Denver— Mrs. W. H. Harty will spend the holidays with her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. James Harty, and children of Denver, Colo. Enroute home she will visit her daughter, Sr. M. Brian, in Omaha. Frontier Want Ads bring quick results! Ash Grove Auxiliary Elects Officer*— The Ash Grove auxiliary held its annual meeting at the hall Tuesday, December 2, at 2 p.m. Election of officers took place and the following were elected: Mrs. William lXifek. president; Mrs. Soren Sorenson, jr., vice president; Mrs. William Derick son, jr., secretary; Mrs Raymond Soueek. treasurer. A hanky ex change among the members was also held. During a discussion and vote the meeting date was changed from the first Tuesday to the first Wed nesday in the month. Next meet ing will be January 7 at 1:30 p.m., at which time plans will lie form ulated for the annual ‘Evening of Fun”. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Loren/ were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ritts. WNAX Barn Dance Troupe Coming The all-new Missouri Valley Barn Dance troupe is hack on the road doing their broadcast, stage show and dance from a different town or city each Saturday night Saturday, January 3, the Mis souri Valley Barn Dance will orig inate at the American legion hall in O'Neill including a show, broad cast and round and square dance four hours of ginni clean enter tainment for the entire family. The all new Barn Dance fea tures Casey Clark and the Lazy Ranch Boys; Carroll Smithere, one of tin1 nations top rock'n'roll singers and piano players; Terry Bethel, the king of the steel guit ars; Barefoot Brownie Reynolds, radio's funniest comedian; Glen Beeler, featured solo singer and electric guitar player, and starring Evelyn Harlene of Sage records. The Lazy Ranch Roys are heard each week day on WNAX, 571) ke, at 6:15 a m.. 12 mxm ami at 6 15 p.m., and the Missouri \ alley Dance each Saturday night from 8:30 to 10 p.m. GaU’ Volleyball Carded Here Today The O'Neill high school girls volley ball team will play Page here instead of at Page, as was stall'd in last week’s issue. The game today tThursday) starts at 2:30 o’clock. The grade school will have a basketball game with Page here also. School will not be dismissed early Friday. lVrember 19 Class es will convene Monday. January 5. 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