The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 02, 1959, Image 4

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    Chamber* N«w*
By Mm B. K. Uupeater
CHAMBERS Mrs. Virglna Nei
■u of Charmbers and Robert
Bftvt. of Forest City, la., were un
ited in marriage at the Methodist
church in Tilden the Fvemng of
March 19, with Rev. 1 tester 1. Hart
Officiating.
The attendants were Mary Ann
ftftrtschkc of Chambers, a friend of
Use bride and Norris Olson at For
est City, la., friend of the bride
groom
Mr. White is employed at For
est City. Mrs. White will remain
ad Chambers until the school
term is over, then go to Forest
Qty where they will moke there
home
A film ' King of Kinga, was
shown at the Methodist Church the
evening of Good Friday There
sms a very good attendence. The
ftfetnorial Baptist Church also
showed film and had special mu
sic. St. Paul's lutheran Church
tod Holy Communion. On Faster
Masday at the Methodist Church
the junior choir of about 20 young
people sang for part of the service.
11k senior choir presented the can
tata "The First Faster". The
Memorial Baptist church also pre
■swm at * * iuw-1 w— — /
evening St. Paul's Lutheran
Church held regular services Sun
day
Katie Nee man of Shelton apenl
several days last week with Mr
and Mrs. Robert White and family
The Better Way* Extension Out
aart at the home at Mrs. Roy Ful
lerton March 24. with eight mem
hen and one visitor present. Tin
meeting was conducted by the
president, Mrs. Duane Groasnick
tnas- Two interesting lessons were
presented, "Food Facts and Falla
etas." by Mrs. Frank Tracy and
“TCbncerning Color,’* by Mrs. N
HL Crawford. Lunch was servec
tqr the hostess.
The next meeting will be Apr!
21 with Mrs. Grossnicklatn.
Mrs Fred E finer accompaniec
her friend, Mrs. Ben Martin at O’
Nail to Grand Rapids, Minn , Wed
■esday for a two wrecks visit wftt
lbs. Martins father, Mr. Care)
Janes. Mrs. Martin and Mr. Jonei
well observe their birthday Anni
versaries together as both fall or
April 3rd.
Him Beverfy Ptwtt. teacher la
Me Cairo high
■aster weekead <
Mr. and Mrs. Ja
Gtoests on Easter Sunday o!
lbs. Celia Christianson were Mr
and Mrs. Jack Shindler and family
mid Mr. and Mrs. William Hubei
mid family of Ewing. Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Christianson and children
at Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Lennie
Chart of Ncligh, Morris Shindler
•f Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Christianson and girls of Cham
The Ray Hoffman and Donald
Hoffman families of Chambers and
Me Fred Fangman’s of York were
aft the Bernard Hoffman home Sat
urday evening to help Keven Hof
fman celebrate his birthday anni
versary. Icecream and Cake were
served the guests.
Shirley DeHart spent the Eastei
weekend in the home of her fian
ce, Gene Van Gerpen and his par
ents at Fremont.
Mrs. Irene Nutcher left Satur
day for a visit in Omaha and Lin
coin before departing for her home
at Santa Cruz, Calif. Mrs. Nutch
er has spent the past two weeks vi
siting her sister, Mrs. John Cox
niece, Hazel Cox and Mrs. Edgar
DeHart and family.
Mrs. Lloyd Gleed and daughter,
Doreen, were supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Adams in Atkinson
Saturday. The occasion was the
birthday anniversary of the twin
brother and sister, Mr. Adams and
Mrs. Gleed, who have always cel
ebrated their anniversary together.
Mr and Mrs. Charley Horton of
Beatrice and Mr. and Mrs. P. T.
Avard and Patty of Lincoln were
Easter weekend guests in the E.
H. Medcalf home and also visited
Mrs. Will Medcalf. Mr. Horton be
ing a nephew of the latter.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Albers
and boys of Grand Island were
Easter guests of his mother, Mrs.
Anna Albers.
About 16 friends and neighbors,
called to help Eddie Jungbluth cel
ebrate his 7 birthday anniversary
Friday. Ice Cream cake and coffee
were served to the guests.
Easter Sunday dinner guests
in the E. Carpenter home were
Mr unit Mm Dean Stevens. Che
rijyn and Terry of Atkinson, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Medcalf and fam
ily of Sioux City, and Patty Av
ard of Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Prill and
family of the Star community
near O’Neill visited Sunday in the
Lloyd Gleed home. Kathleen Prill,
who had spent the past week with
her grandparents returned home
with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gleed and
granddaughter, Kathleen Prill
drove to Sioux City, la., March 25
to bring their daughter, Doreen,
home for the Easter holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Medcalf and
family of Souix City, la., came
Friday to spend the Easter week
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Medcalf and Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lubken
and son, Michael, came Friday
from Lincoln to visit over the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Beed and sis
ter, Judy.
Jim Gibson came home March
25 from St. Anthony’s hospital in
O'Neill, where he had been a pa
tient for about two weeks.
Terry Gerkie was a patient at
the Atkinson Memorial hospital
several days last week, having had
a severe seige of influenza.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beed took
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Coppac to their home at Ser
ward Friday following a weeks vi
sit here.
There was no school at Valley
Center district 107. on Thursday
and Friday of last week due to the
storm and blocked roads. Many
other districts were unable to hold
school on Thursday. Among these
were the Chambers town school.
Wayne Smith returned home
from St. Anthonys hospital in O'
Neill March 25 where he had under
gone surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fangman of
Specials for
CITY-WIDE”
CLEARANCE
Thursday - Friday • Saturday
One Rack Earfy HOSIERY
Spring
flPPCQliC By Hanes & Bershire
1/lUaXILU Values to $4.65
Silks, Prints, Rayuns
Misses, Juniors, Vi aises Thursday - Friday - Saturday
Values to Vikas ka AA
*24.98 P7JI II Qp
1499 ^
One Fd TaUe National Brand I
ODDS ft ENDS JACKETS
„ BROKEN SIZES
# Sweaters
# UlMarfa P1*W and plain colors
A e»«_ ♦ size 12’s; 1—14; 1—18 i
W Wl-- and 1_20
# Blow*
BROKEN am Values to 919.9S
Come Eariy for These
Bargains!
31 FAIL ad WINTER
DRESSES
Vakn* to $29.98
' FINAL CLEARANCE !
•* I3M and $4^0
Broken Sizes
The Apparel
Shop
O'Neill, Nebr.
York were weekend guests of their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Hoffman and family.
Mr. and Mrs Dean Farrier and
children of Winner S. D. spent
the Easter weekend with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A Farrier.
Other guests on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Max Farrier and family
of O'Neill and Mr. and Mrs. John
Lee Farrier of Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin of
Bartlett were Sunday guests of
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Cox and
their daughter, Kathleen Render
and Sharal Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Shoemaker
of Lincoln were Easter Sunday
guests of his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Shoemaker.
Mrs. Robert White and family,
Mrs. Flossie Hanna, Mary Ann
Metschke and Katie Neeman drove
to Shelton Saturday and spent
Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Neeman.
Page News
Sunrise
Services
On Hill
By Alvin Crumly
The youth of the Page Methodist
church, the Wesleyan Methodist
church, and the Methodist church
of Inman held sunrise services
Easter Sunday morning on the hill
south of Page. Breakfast was serv
ed In the Page Methodist church
after the services.
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Wettlaufer
and family spent Easter Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schom
berg at Pierce.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Asher and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Nis
sen and family were Sunday dinner
guests at the Fred Appleby home
at O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Nissen en
tertained the following at dinner
Sunday: Mr. and Mrs Pete Nissen.
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, and
Bob Sorensen and Miss Nina Bur
vial.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ragland
of Page were guests of the Elmer
Coolidge home Sunday at Amelia.
Walter Rutherford, son of Mr
and Mrs. Homer Rutherford, spent
Easter vacation at Page with his
parents and sisters and brother.
He has been formerly employed
at the Lincoln Equipment company.
Larry Parks of Page arrived
home Wednesday evening to spend
Easter vacation with his parents,
JMr. and Mrs. Owen Parks of Page.
I I^arry is going to school at Milton
i vale. Kans.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hawk
| went to Norfolk to visit Mr. Hawks’
parents over Easter vacation.
William Hawk is the principal of
Page high school.
Mr. Evert Mewmaw, father of
the Rev. Lisle Mewmaw of Page,
died Monday morning. Mr. and
Mrs. Mewmaw and their oldest
daughter left Monday to go to
Robinson, 111., where Rev. Mew
maw’s father was residing.
The W. Irl Todd family were
Sunday dinner guests at the home
of the C. H. Hopkins family near
Neligh. The Todds spent Friday
night at the home of Mrs. Todd's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Wad
dington, in Neligh.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwager of
Orchard were Sunday guests of
the Harold Melcher family at Page.
Janice Crumly, Leona Mudloff
and Carol and Richard Harris, all
from Page, were home for Easter
vacation. They all attend the Com
mercial Extension school at Oma
ha.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Switzer of
O’Neill were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Asher and family for
Easter Sunday dinner.
Lura and Ronald Grass were
guests of the Lyndley Crumly fam
ily for Easter dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French
sr., Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French
jr., and family, Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Heiss and Larry. Linda Cronk,
Vivian Ragland. Mr and Mrs.
Richard Heiss and Alvin, and Miss
Marie Heiss were Easter dinner
guests of the Ivan Heiss family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fusselman
and family and Mrs. Freida Asher
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Asher and family.
Mrs. Evelyn Gray was a din
ner guest at the Cordes Walker
home. Knthleen and Eddie Walk
er were home from Wayne State
Teachers college for Easter din
ner, too.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crumly took
Janice Crumly back to Omaha
where she is attending school and
soon will be employed at an in
surance company.
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Crumly
were dinner guests at Mrs. Crum
ly’s parents who are Mr. and Mrs.
Preston Jones of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baylan of
Hill City, S.D., were Easter guests
of the Thomas Goodart family at
Page where Mr. Goodart teaches
in the high school.
Mr. and Mrs. William Shiltz
went to North Platte to spend Eas
ter vacation with Mr. Shiltz’ par
ents. Mr. Shiltz teaches English
at Page high school.
O'Neill Locals
Easter Sunday dinner guests at
the Sylvester Zakrzewski home in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowen
and family, Hastings, Mr. and
Mrs. William Podany and family,
Butte, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grib
! bel, Chambers, and Mrs. Rose
Podany.
1 Spending the day in Norfolk last
Wednesday were Mrs. Rosa Bow
ers. Mrs. Marian Woidneck, Mrs.
Paul Woidneck and Mrs. Loval
Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cronin
were weekend guests at the home
of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Guy
i Cronin, (Council Bluffs.
Guests Sunday at the Neil Dawes
home were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Tompkins and family. Inman, anil
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peacock and
family.
I "
Breakfast guests on Easter Sun
day at the Ray Dendinger home
were Mrs Fred Frit ton and Rob
ert and Mrs. Pat Sullivan.
Celebrating her birthday on
Easter Sunday at the home of her
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs
Ray Eby. was Mrs Anton Nissen,
Page. Other guests at the Eby
home were Mr. Nissen. Mrs. Alma
Eby, Ainsworth. Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Kelly, Valentine, Mr. and
Mrs. Dabid Eby and daughter, and
Mr. Harry Vaughan. South Dart
mouth, Mass.
Here fo rthe weekend at the Ray
Eby home was Harry Vaughan,
scientist on the staff at Massa
chusetts Institute of Technology in
South Dartmouth, Mass, Mr.
Vaughan stopped here enmute to
the University of Colorado campus
at Boulder where he is to give a
series of lectures this week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kruse spent
the weekend in Iowa with relatives
and friends including their daugh
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. E.
L. Van Every, Perry and her
mother, Mrs. Anna Dahl, Swea
City._
CITY WIDE Clearance Specials
Thursday — Friday — Saturday
N _ __
1 only—Sportsman Thorens WIND RAZOR, Reg. 17.95 NOW 4.95
1 only—SINGLE HEAD SCHICK, Reg. 19.95.NOW 7.95
MEN'S NYLON WATCH BANDS, Reg. 1.00. NOW 69c
AN ASSORTMENT OF WHITE JEWELRY. 79c
LADIES 14 CARAT GOLD WEDDING RINGS, up to 15.00 9.95
I LOT WEDDING RINGS, Reg. 10.50.5.00
1 LOT MEN'S WATCH BANDS.3.95
STAINLESS STEEL BANDS . 2.95
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