The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 16, 1959, Image 4

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    O'Neill Women Enjoy Active Week
In Church, Bridge, and Extension Clubs
WSCS members met Friday
•■fit for election of officers at
Wnr regular meeting Carolyn Fu
ser Duke Kudera and Sharon
Batronft provided musical enter
Stment under the direction of
•a Alvara Hamm, music direc
Br at O'Neill High School.
TPi*t lesson ami worship were gi
<*ir t>> Mrs. Claude Bates and Mrs.
Uni Way man It was decided to
serve lunch to U»e Nebraska Wes
apella Chorus April
£T vr.en rhgf appear at O'Neill
W 5OS wil also serve lunch
■i the ust day at vacation church
setas , June 26.
following officers were elect
wit Mrs Clay Johnson Jr, presi
tnt and litraturo secretary; Mrs.
Ifcank Eppenbaugh, vice president;
■r. Harold Liudberg, treasurer;
Mar Dale Perry recording secre
tary Mrs. Ted McElhaney, pro
anil on secretary; Mrs Ben Way
■o. CSR <fc IjCA; Mrs. Robert
Mb Neill Dawes, student secre
Mf; Mrs Glenn Kennicott, youth
mmt children's secretary; Mrs.
iiMi. Rymers Sr., spiritual life;
md‘ Mrs. Louis Wray, supply,
•btk and status of women.
88
Mrs. Ai Kloppenberg Emmett,
was hostess to SS club Tuesday ev
ening. An exchange of shrubs and
plants followed a short business
meeting. Mrs. Delbert Robertson
won the guessing game. The les
son was on making wood fiber ear
rings.
Mrs. Gilbert Fox was a guest.
Luncheon was served. Next mee
ting will be May 12 with Mrs. Del
bert Robertson.
Elkhorn Project
Mrs. Hazel Boatman was host
ess Tuesday to the Elkhorn Pro
ject meeting. After the business
meeting, the lesson, "Line and De
sign" was given by Mrs George
Hansen and Mrs. Bill Claussen.
The guessing game was won by
Mrs. John Kirsenbrock. Next mee
ting will be a covered dish dinner
with Mrs. Hattie Kindland.
What Not Extension
Mrs. Glen Kennicott was hos
tess last Thursday to What Not Ex
tension club, with Mrs. Terry Wil
son, co-hostess. Mrs. Duane Miller
led the group in singing after which
Mrs. Milton Raach conducted a
business meeting.
Roll Call was answered with a
picture or description of a favorite
dress design. The lesson, "Line and
Design in Dress" was given by
Mrs. Willard Solfermoser and Mrs
Marvin Miller. Next meeting will
be May 21 wthi Mrs Donald Bun
kers.
Juedl
Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka was hostess
to Juedi club last Thursday even- j
ing. Guests were Mrs Virgil Lar
son and Levita Lane. Winners were
Mrs. A. P. Jaszkowiak and Miss
Lane.
Merrlmyx
Merrimyx met last Wednesday
at the C. W. Porter home with Mrs.
H. G. Kruse hostess. Winners were
Mrs. Paul Shierk and Mrs Kruse
Next meeting will be April 21
with Mrs. Shierk.
ti rattan Farmerettes
The Grattan Farmerettes met
last Wednesday at the Mrs. Mar
vin Klanse home. There was no
lesson following the business mee
ting. Next meeting will be May
13 with Mrs. Paul Krugman.
It was a big day Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schoberg, farmers in the Lynch area for many
jyars a» they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Although the actual date of their wedding
incurred several weeks ago, the celebration was postponed until Sam returned home from the hospital,
(drrends and relatives met at the Tom Schoberg home in O’Neill. The wedding cake was baked by Mrs.
Xhlter Kaup of Stuart and was decorated by Connie Caufel of Stuart. Dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs.
•fatcent Schoberg, Mary, Jim, Tommy, and Kathleen, all of Sioux City; Mrs. John Cassidy. Mrs. Osele
fcrriy and Mrs. Agnes Kopecky, all of Spencer. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kaup,
■f. jod Mrs. D. Myers and family of Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Renze and Jim of O’Neill.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
HELXjOR- The Jess Benton Mel
Arr. Atkinson, daughter, Jolene
Mr. 5 pounds, April 11.
QAVTS—The Jim Davis’, Stuart,
Richard Lee, 7 pounds, 7 oun
April 12. Richard Lee is the
MMroaby bom at this hospital.
TfcTLR—'The Louis Peters, O’
Neill, daughter, Laura Jean, 7
pounds, 2 ounces, April 13.
JAOQUOT—The Paul Jacquots,
Long Pine, son, Timothy Paul, 8
pounds, 2 ounces, April 13.
SORTER-The Lester Porters,
Atkinson, son, 6 pounds, 10 ounces,
April 14.
THOMPSON The Robert Thom
psons, Amelia, daughter, 6 pounds,
4 ounces, April 14.
CARR—The Roger Carrs, Atkin
son, son, 7 pounds, 3 ounces, April
15.
COMMUNITY MEMORIAL
HULINSKY—The Ed Hulinskys,
Comstock, daughter, 6 pounds, 9Vi
ounces, April 13.
1 THE LION’S CLUB
® O’NEILL. NEBRASKA i
|
' „ . f» sponsoring a drive to raise funds to purchase more
* uri room equipment to be used by ALL residents of . . .
HOLT County
their homed when needed, without charge!
ftb donation will be accepted by the Lions Club representative
calling on you. The earnings from the sales of Cappers Pub
lications will be used to purchase this much-needed equipment
which will be used in HOLT COUNTY FREE OF CHARGE!
rhe sick room equipment purchased on previous drives has
been in constant use and it is felt more is needed to serve all
residents conveniently and quickly.
A rcpresctative will call on yon, carrying proper credentials
signed by —
HOWARD MANSON, Pres.
KENNETH CURREN, Secy.
*#
Of O’Neill LIONS OLUB
ST. ANTHONY 8
CASKEY- The LaVem Caskeys,
O’Neill, son, Monte Alan, 6 pounds,
14 ounces, April 10.
LUNDBERU MEMORIAL
NEUMANN-The Jewell New
manns, Creighton, twin sons, Ke
vin Jewell, 5 pounds, 12 ounces,
and Kent LaVeme, 6 pounds, 3
ounces, April 9.
PROCHASKA The I^onard Pro
chaskas, Creighton, daughter, Col
leen Renae, 9 pounds, 9 ounces,
April 9.
REYNOLDS—The John Rey
nolds. Center, son, Deland Simon,
7 pounds, 13Ms ounces, April 5. |
elsewhere
DUNAWAY The Don Dunaways,
Oakland, Calif., daughter, Cheryl
Lynn, 8 pounds, 1 ounce, March
31. The Dunaways are former Ew
ing residents. '
MORGAN-The Richard Mor
gans. Vallejo, Calif., son April 14.
Mrs. Ruth Morgan of O Neill is the
paternal grandmother _
O’Neill Style Shop
WEEKEND
SPECIALS
Spring Coats
Were 22.98 to 34.98
Now—
1498 to 2898
Dresses
Were 14.98 to 24.98
Now—
1098 to 1098
Junior, Misses & Vi Sires
50% Discount
on early
Spring Hats
Bargain Table
100 - 200
One Rack
Dresses
300 - 500 - 700
All Sales Final
O’Neill Style Shop
Leona Hynes
Mrs. M. A. Schelkoff
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Mart pi
Mrs. Ira Moss was hostess last
Wednesday to Martez club. Win
ners were Mrs. H. J. Lohous and
Mrs. Homer Mullen Guests were
Mrs. Mary Biglin. Mrs Ben Grady,
Mrs. Ed Gallagher and Mrs. Gen
Harty.
Wednesday Afternoon Bridge.
Mrs. D. C. Shaeffer entertained
Wednesday Afternoon Bridge club
members in her home last Wed
nesday with a one o'clock lunch
eon and cards following. Next mee
ting will be April 22 with Mrs. J.
L. Sherbahn.
Christ Lutheran Ladies Aid
Christ Lutheran Ladies Aid met
last Thursday at the church base
ment. Roll call was answered with
the date and place of members'
weddings. Mrs. Roy Burner was a
guest and 23 members were pre
sent.
Mrs. iron rounie gave a iam on
"A Laving Worship.” The members
plan a food sale April 18.
Friends of St. Mary’s
The Friends of St. Marys are
having a pot-lunch supper Sunday
at St. Mary’s gym.
VFW Auxilary 926 met Tuesday
evening with Mrs. George Mor
lang presiding. A petition for mem
bership from Violet Sholes, Inman,
was accepted and she will be ini
tiated May 12.
Past district president. Mary
Gohman, Bassett and district pre
sident, Josephine Sims, Ainsworth,
were at the meeting. Mrs. Sims
installed the following officers;
Mrs. Verylan Peterson, president;
Mrs.George Morlang senior vice
president; Mrs. Otto Sprague, trea
surer; Mrs. Anna Brown, trustee;
Mrs. Roy Tucker, guard; and Mrs.
Guy Young, chaplain. Mrs. Louis
Wray was reappointed secretary.
It was decided that Mrs. Spra
gue and Mrs. Peterson will be re
presentatives to the district meet
ing, May 3, in Valentine, with
Mrs Tucker and Mrs. Wray al
ternates.
It was decided to send a dona
tion to the Health and Happiness
fund for the national VFW home.
Lunch was served by Mrs Young
and Mrs Sprague Next meeting
will be May 12.
MM
Mrs. D. C. Schaffer was hos
tess Tuesday night to MM club.
All the members were present for
a dessert luncheon and cards. Next
meeting will be April 28 with Mrs
H. G. Kruse.
O'Monde club members met at
the home of Mrs. Robert Waters
Tuesday evening, following dinner
in O’Neill Mrs. Ted Kyster, Mrs.
Chuck Fox were winners. Mrs
Kyster was a guest.
Golden Rod
Golden Rod extension club met
April 8 at the home of Mrs. Ryn
old Cimfel. Mrs. Dallas Beherns
and Mrs. John Dewitt gave the les
son on "Line and Design in Dress,"
and Easter hats w'ere modeled
launch was served by Mrs Her
man Janzing and Mrs. Louis Wray,
Next meeting will be May 13 with
Mrs. Janzing.
Chez A Marl
Mrs. George Hammond was hos
tess to Chez-A-Mari club Tuesday
evening folowing dinner in O’Neill.
Mrs. George Carstens was a
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fy UC O l • »» "VI V
French, Mrs. E. M. Gleeson and
Mrs. John McCarville. Next meet
ing will be April 28 with Mrs. Bob
Cole.
Carl, Williamson Wed
at St. Peter's in Ewing
Miss Ruby Carl, daughter of Del
bert Carl and Mrs. Adeline Ruro
ede, Ewing, and Richard William
son, of Mrs. and Mrs. Elmer Wil
liamson Orchard were united in
marraige April 3 at St. Peter's
Catholic Church in Ewing.
The Rev. P. F. Burke officiated
at the 2 p.m. dougle ring cere mon
ey. Miss Saron Kropp was organ
ist and the youth choir sang.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a street-length
gown of pastel lavander, fashioned
in a princess style design and wore
a white hat. Her bouguet was of
white carnations accented with
tufts of green nylon net.
Miss Janet Noffke and Larry
Williamson, brother of the bride
groom, attented the couple. A re
ception followed the ceremony at
the bride’s father's home. Miss Kay
Depew, Neligh, cut and served the
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tompkins, who were married 50 years on
March 17, plan an open house observance in June. At that time
their son, Dr. Charles Tompkins of Tucson, Ariz., will be present.
Another son, Harvey lives at Inman,
i '
cake. Mrs. Ed Urban. Mrs Julian
Schmidt and Mrs. Robert P radon
assisted with the serving.
The bridegroom is a student at
Omaha Commercial college The
couple returned home Monday from
a wedding trip.
Grand Island Is Scene
of Vandersnick, Burns
Exchange of Vows
Arrangements of deep rose car
nations and salal formed the altar
decor for the April 4 wedding of
Marie Burns, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Burns, Grand Island,
and Donald Vandersnick, son of
Mr and Mrs. Leo Vandersnick,
Ewing, in St. Mary's Cathedral,
Grand Island.
The Rev. Leo Keating officiated
the dougle ring ceremoney and cel
ebrated the nuptial mass. Organ
music was furnished by Mrs. Peg
gy Trihy and Lucy Belle Simon
was vocalist.
Gi%en in marriage by her father,
the brade wore a tulle and lace
floor lenirth crown with a V neck
line, The full skirt, garlanded with
insertions of lace, swept into a cha
pel train. A tiara of seed pearls
held her finger-tip veil. She car
ried a bouquet of happiness and
red garnet roses with pearl ac
cents.
Miss Eulalia Burns, maid of ho
nor, wore a lilac ballerina length
gown and carried a bouguet of or
chid beauty carnations Lawrence
Goscha, Clearwater, was best man
and ushei's were Louis Vander
snick and Harold Burns. Acolytes
for the mass were Patrick and Mic
hael Ryan.
Mother of the bridegroom wore
a gown of navy blue with a corsage
of French white carnations.
Following the ceremony a din
ner was served at the Hotel Pal
mer for 50 guests. A reception was
held at 2:50 p.m. at the hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dobrovol
ny announce the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Joyce
PASTS)
BORDERS
for
NURSERIES
BATHS
for
ANY ROOM
FOOT ROLL
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O’Neill
Auto & Equipment Fair
Weekend Specials
from APPAREL SHOP
THURSDAY ■ FRIDAY - SATURDAY
Outstanding Values for you during the Coupon Days—All fine
quality merchandise taken from our Regular Stock—No refunds,
no alterations, or returns.
COATS DRESSES
Sizes 8 to 14 In the Easter Styles, Fabrics & Colors
Regular to 39.98 — Now 25.00 JUJllor- Ha,f Slzes
Regular to 29.98 - Now 19.99 Values to 24.98 - Now 14.99
Shorties and Long Styles Values tO 17.98 — Now 10.99
uRTc SUITS
I w Wools and Linens
Navy, Black, L. Blue, Orange, Red In Broken Sizes
Values to 15.00 Values to 25.00 — Now 14.99
Now Only V2 Original Price! Values to 17.95 — Now 11.99
The Apparel
Shop
O'Neill, Nebr.
Elaine, to Bob H. Beelaert, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bee lea rt
of P«ge Miss l*>brovoliiy lives
on a ranch with her parents
southwest of Atkinson Mr. Beel
aert is a graduate of the Page
high school and is in partnership
with his father on a ranch south
east of Page. A June wedding is
planned.
Marriage IJcenaea
Gail Raymond Muller, 24. of Ni
obrara. to Barbara Jean Ballard,
18, erf Center.
Elmer L Schwager, 25. of Or
chard, to Helen lone Harlan, 22,
of Bassett. _ __
WITH COUPON mmm ^
■ Good for $1 on Purchase of Any a
I LADIES’ BETTER DRESS S
a From Our a
1 Special Group (
I j
3 Good for Purchase of a
a Three (3) m
I PRINTED KITCHEN TERRY TOWELS I
j jESHUJES j
4th Street Market j
KhiirTine—2 Vi Cans
FREESTONE PEACHES_3/100
Shiirfim*—Tall Cana
CANNED MILK__8 $|00
SUGAR-10 pounds 95c
I
L'.S. Fed. Choice
BLADE CUT BEEF ROAST__ pound 59c
BUTTERNUT COFFEE —pound 69c
| BOILING BEEF-pound 29c
Swift’s Sliced
SWEET RASHER BACON... pound 45c
ROBIN HOOD FLOUR.. 50-lb. bag $369
U.S. Fed.
CHOICE RIB STEAK_pound 89c
U.S. Fed.
CHOICE ROUND STEAK — pound 79c
7e Off Pack.
GIANT SIZE OXYDOL__ 07c
U.S. Fed.
CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAK... pound 99c
U.S. Fed. . I
CHOICE T-BONE STEAK.... pound 99c
SWIFTNING-3-pound can $9C
GRADE “A” FRYERS_pound 39c
Gillette's Reg. Pack
ICE CREAM-V2 gallon $9C
Swift’s Premium—Fully Cooked
PICNIC HAMS_pound 99c
QUAKER OATS-large box ^
FRESH PORK LIVER_pound 25c
Warba, Cobbler, Earley Ohio and Pontiac Seed
Potatoes—White and yellow Onion Sets.
PLENTY OF PARKING
On Our Lot in Rear of the Store!
WE DELIVER
Phone 93 O'Neill