The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 26, 1959, Image 10

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    Many O'Neill Women's Clubs
Ready for Weekly Meetings
ThiiMutm PnK » ■»- ■ ■■ ■■■!' ■ ■■-■ -
Juedi Club, Winnie Barger home
Delta Dek, Evelyn Stannard home.
9FF, Mrs, Dean Herd home.
Monday, March t
Chez-a-Mari
Tuesday, Mareh 3
Martez Cluh
O’Monde Club, Mrs Harry Gilder
sleeve home.
MM Club, Mrs. Paul Sherk home.
Wednesday, March 4
NTTF Bridge Club, Mrs. bill Mat
tern home.
Wed. Afternoon bridge Club, Mrs.
O. W. French home.
Rebekahs Hold Valentine
Party at Friday Meeting
Eden Rebekah D>dge No. 41 met
Friday night at the IOOF Hall.
The regular business meeting was
conducted by Mrs. Marvin Ander
son, Jr. Past Grand, in the ab
sence of the Noble Grand.
A valentine card party was held
after the meeting. Mrs. Anderson
won traveling and high and Ruth
Baker won low. Winnie Barger
and Mrs. Bill Claussen were hos
tesses.
O'Neill Women’s Club
The O’Neill Women’s Club met
Tuesday at the Vernon Lorenz
home. Guests were Mrs. Robert
Forwood and Mrs. George Car
stens. A muscial program was
presented with Mrs. H. L. Lind
berg chairman. Misses Palua Reed
and Sharon Hartronft each sang
two solos and were accompanied
by Miss Alvara Ramm.
Mrs. Harrison Bridge and Mrs.
Marlin IVinlmt a n woro in nhniVP
of the luncheon. Next meeting is
March 23.
O'Neill Better Ways Club
Eleven members of the O'Neill
Better Ways Club met Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. .Joe Menish.
Roll call was answered with a val
entine poem.
JoAnn Wecker gave a demon
stration on "Food Facts and Fal
lacies,” which was followed by a
valentine party. March 23 meeting
will be at the Mrs. Richard llo
vey home.
Merry Mix
Merry Mix club met Tuesday in
the Ted McElhaney home. Mrs. C.
W. Porter won high and Mrs. Ar
lo Hiatt was a guest. Next meet
ing will be in the Mrs. Paul Sherk
home.
MNO
Mrs Joe Tennis was hostess to
the MNO club meeting. Mrs Gale
Dierberger was co-hostess. The 18
members present each contribu
ted to the Diabetic Camp Fund
and also voted to contribute to the
polio, heart and cancer drives.
Mrs. Russ Foree was presented
with a baby gift from the mem
bers. For the program, Mrs. Ar
nott Buxton read some excerpts
from the book, "Only in America,”
by Harry Golden.
March 31 meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Richard McLain.
National (iuanl Hives
The National Guard Wives met
Monday night at th<’ home of Mrs.
' Edward Price, with Mrs. Kenneth I
1 Houston as eo-hostess.- They en j
| joyed a social evening playing |
1 cards. March 23 meeting will ho |
I at the Mrs. J. L. MeCar\ilic jr. I
I liome.
Food Facta
And Fallacies
“Food facts and fallacies" was
the lesson topic for the February
meeting of the HEO Club which j
met at the home of Mrs. Leon Sis
son for a covered dish luncheon
The lesson was led by Mrs. Ewald
Spahn and Mrs. Frank Miller Mrs
Lambert Bartak conducted the
business meeting with 8 members
present.
The club goals for the year were
discussed and it was voted to con
tribute to the diabetic fund. At the
close of the meeting, Mrs. Sisson
served coffee and cookies.
Extension Club
Meets at Youngs
The Friendly Neighbors Exten
sion Club meeting was held Feb
ruary 17 at the home of Mrs. Boh
Young, with one visitor and 14
members present. The lesson was
given by Mrs. Duane McKay.
The next meeting will be held
March 17 at the home of Mrs. Mar
vin Anderson.
MYF Subdistrict Rally
Held in O'Neill Sunday
Sixty-five youthmet at the
n’Moill \fnthrvAict rtuirnh QiinHox;
for the Methodist Youth Fellow
ship Sub-District Rally. Lynch,
Spencer, Pags, Inman, Atkinson'
and O'Neill were represented at
the rally which included supper at
the church.
Mrs. Delius Roach, an Indian
American from Magnet spoke and
a film, “The Broken Mask,” was
shown, carrying out the race re
lations theme. Special gifts were
given for Philander Smith College
in Arkansas
O'Monde Club
Members of he O'Monde Club
met last Tuesdey evening with
Mrs. Ted Kyster and Mrs. George
Carstens present as guests. Mrs.
Robert Waters, Mrs. Harry Gil
dersleeve and Mrs. Larry Schaf
fer were winners. Next meeting
will be Tuesday at the Harry Gil
dersleeve home.
Children Honor Parents
Mr. and Mrs. Ttooert Strong of
Chambers were honored on their
25th wedding anniversary Friday
by their children who treated them
to dinner at the M and M. Present
were the couple’s six children and
their families.
After dinner the group went to
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cole
where a group of friends had gath
ered to surprise them.
Entertainment was singing old
time songs and social visiting
Mr. and Mrs. James Rother
ham of Ewing have announced
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Miss Helen Marie, to John
M. Kronschnaiiel, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Kronschnabel. Me
nasha. Wise. Miss Rotherham, a
1958 honor graduate of the St.
Elizabeth's School of Nursing,
Lincoln, is now on the nursing
staff of St. Elizabeth's hospital.
Her fiance attended St. Thomas
College, St. Paul, Minn., served
two years with the U. S. Ma
rines corps and graduated a
year ago from the University
of Nebraska. He is employed as
Hospital Territory Manager for
the Wyeth Laboratories in Min
neapolis, Minn. The couple plan
an April 11 wedding at St. Peter's
Catholic Church in Ewing.
Mr and Mrs. William Slechta
of Verdel, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss
Delores Mae (above), to Mar
vin J. Pavelka, son of Charles
B. Pavelka of Verdigre. A spring
wedding is planned.
&
SHAPE YOLK FASHION LINES
for Spring with the
new high-waisttd look
N A
/
as advertised in SEVENTEEN
Jjfti Double-breasted box jacket in giant plaid
over matching solid Empire sheath with
flattering bateau neck, back bow. Cotton,
rayon and silk blend. 7.1‘s 1 to 15.
$24.98
Right: Empire blouson coat dress with detachable
white overcollar. Cotton, Bemberg and
Sizes 7 to u. $17.98
OTHtR DORIS DODSON
JUNIORS FROM I8.9S
O'NEILL STYLE SHOP
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Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Harlan.
15a sett, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Helen,
to E mer Schwager of Mills, son
cf Mr. and Mrs. August Schwa
ge ■ of Ewing
Miss Harlan is employed at
the Ben Franklin store and Mr.
Schwager farms the Luella Har
vey place near Mills, /ji April
wedding is planned.
Ph ne us your news — 51.
a
Active Newcomers - The Bob Forwoods
Some new faces that have b< en
een increasingly in O'Neill lately
are those of Mr. and Mrs. Boh
Forwood and family The For
woods moved to O'Neill about a
month ago from Ogalla. Mr. For
.v K>d is now district sales super
visor for the Consumer Public
Power District in O'Neill.
The Forwoods have three chil
dren, Steve. 9, Jim. 8, and Bonnie
dean, 2. Mrs. Forwood, whose
name is Maryann, has a fulltime
ob with her family and house
w.-rk, but enjoys playing bridge
and is already active in church
and school organizations. Bob is
I joking forward to playing golf
this summer and enjoys bowling.
The Forwoods attend the Pres- f
byterian church They live at fill
ist Everett St.
Here's the Forwood family.
Picture at right. That’s Mr For
wood holding Bonnie, 2, and on |
the floor Jim, 8, then Steve, 9,
and Mrs. Forwood.—The Fron- I
tier Photo.
New Frontier Feature
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the good ‘old fashioned‘home way!
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PRESERVE!
DELICIOUS WITH TOAST FOR BREAKFAST . . .
AS A TOPPING FOR ICE CREAM . . . AND JUST THE
THING FOR FILLING DAINTY TARTS.
4TALL j^|
10 OZ.
GLASSES W&
VACUUm'p ACRED IC$|f
O Prices Good shelled M
r,Fr,Sat. WALNUTS htati06&
February 26-27-28 I^OZ.
YOUNG. TENDER. IOSTON BUTTS ^Jk
FRESH. LEAN CUTS FROM Vk
PORK STEAKS
fork I* JjA jflV! 11
economical m 3
to Serve . . . >1 ^
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STEAKS cur. .Lb. 99'Jf
STEAK SI....Lb.89<f
STEAK S* u. 89'jf
KrofL Wisconsin
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Trash Lean Meaty
PORK SPARE RIBS
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] fiM-UMWINMINm I W^rai^ BABY FOOD
Mill quick III III) W DEVIL'S rOOD - WHITE ■
i GOOCH’S BIST 1 “ ,A® S Pkdi. $1.00 I ^ 79c Z^iC7
MACARONI 23c ^ l -JL-— 6"57c.
1 Dewy Fresh French's
^ FROZEN FRESH roM ®*OUND
ORANGE JUICE BLACK PEPPER
l'/i-OZ. 4-OZ.
figs r 39c 13c 29c
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MATCH 'EM
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CRUSHED TID BITS \1
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“ BUFFET SIZE TIN I
BUFFET SIZE TIN 1
4 «>» 89c 4 «>» 69c I
PINEAPPLE-ORANGE DRINK.™“-£39c 1
PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT DRINK.,... 3T-"^99 I
PINEAPPLE JUICE /
PALMOLIVE 12?.2&21< 2's229<
VEL BEAUTY BAR.2 #.r 39c
C1D Washes Clothes Cleaeer, Gleet Q Or
TAD Whiter, Brighter.Size 04
Uri New. More Dish Power Gleet QOr
ILL Mild for Fiee Fabrics.Size 04
LIQUID VEL Ettttrf.?*71‘
AJAX CLEANSER.;2ST49*
FLORIENT Deodorizer.Bottle 79'
UFor Automatic 10-Lb. $055
Washers. . Box 4
NU SOFT STSL..«- 49'
DIAMOND PLATES SKI 69*
(Oil&on. fifuuuL
“BIF" JST*.
“MOR” Erd.,!S51C
k CORNED BEEF HASH.'irS 43c
BV EXTRACT..,A2?49‘
VIENNA SAUSAGE ..„..d^2T‘
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ALASKAN
SALMON
POUND 49C
TIN ■ W
CRISCO GoW
PURE VEGETABLE FL U F F O
SHORTENING SHORTENING
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good OMIT AT JACK t ITU .aWtefl
THIS COUPON WORTH I
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fzUAUt twNgpd pureh«M of fe
-^ 5 lbs. or lirpr 1
^ friskies I
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IT* JACK & JILL COUPON
CUDAHYS
LARD
Lb. Pkg.
HI Expires February 28th
POTATOES «0f
50 LB. BAG
CHICKENS 7T
ROASTING OR STEWING, UB.
CRACKERS 7T
2 POUND BOX __ Vv
JACK & JILL COUPON
SARDINES I
Captain Silver H
Monterey ^^P
15 OZ. TALL TIN fl
EACH __ ' ■
Expires February 28th ^
DOUGHBOY BANNER FOREMOST
FLOUR_50-lb. bag $2-89 OLEO_5 lbs. $1.00 BIG DIP_i/2-gaL 59c
COTTAGE CHEESE_12-oz. pkg. 19c GRADE “A” EGGS, Medium_doz. 37c
NUTRENA EGG CRUMBLES .TOO lbs. $3.95 NUTRENA CHICK STARTER. 100 lbs $4 95
NUTRENA CREEP "20". 100 lbs. $5.95 NUTRENA 40% HOG BALANCE. 100 lbs. $5 50
QUANTITY DISCOUNT-15c Off on 500 lbs. 25c Off on 1000 lbs.
$7.00 PER TON DISCOUNT ON NUTRENA FEFDS!
• • • • ABOVE DISCOUNTS MAY BE HAD AT O'NEILL - • BUTTE or BONESTEEL