The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 13, 1959, Image 7

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Thiirvlav, August 13:
Lutheran Ladies Aid.
WSCS Rummage Sale.
Friday, August 14:
4-H Style Review.
W'SCS Rummage Sale.
Sunday, August 16:
Country Club Family Dinner, 6
p.m.
Monday, August t7:
Wesleyan Service Guild picnic.
Ford's Park.
Thursday, August 2t):
Presbyterian Circles, 1, 11, 111.
Eastern Star.
Club Notes
Presbyterian Women's Assoc.
Members of the Presbyterian
Women s Association had a break
fast last Thursday for their month
ly meeting. The event was a dedi
cation of mission gifts to Puerto
Rica and American missions.
Mrs. Cliff Lundgren presented
the missions. In charge of the
breakfast was Mrs. Melvin Kling
ler. Circle meetings will be next
week.
Country Club Bridge
Twelve ladies gathered Monday
night at the country club bridge
for the bridge session. Mrs. Norm
an Gonderinger was in charge.
Winners were Mrs. John Con
ard, Anne Waters and Mrs. W. H.
Harty.
Come Double C’A's
Rev. Robert Paul entertained
memt>ers of the Come Double C’A’
group at their monthly meeting
Friday night.
Four couples were present for
the devotions and watermelon
feed that followed. Plans for the
next meeting are still indefinite.
Kebekah
Rebekah Lcxige met Friday eve
ning with 15 members present.
Hostesses were Mrs. Dwayne and
Mrs. Dwight Philbrick. Degree
practice was held and a luncheon
served. Next meeting will be
August 21.
MM
Mrs. H. G. Kruse was hostess
Tuesday night to MM members.
Guests were Mrs. John Conard and
Mrs. C. W. Porter. Winners were
Mrs. Porter and Mrs. L. A. Bur
gess. Next meeting will be with
Mrs. D. C. Schaffer.
MRS. FF.TROW ENTERTAINS
Mrs. Dale Fetrow' entertained
In her home at a coffee Thursday
afternoon for Mrs- Fnard Leach,
Bremerton, Wash., and Mrs. Ed
Leach, Tulsa, Okla. Friends and
neiehhors were guests at the eof
tee.
St. Anthony’s
BENSON Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Benson, Spencer, daughter, 8
jxninds, 1 ounce, August 9.
STEWART Mr. and Mrs.
James Stewart, Page, son, Robert
Leon, 9 pounds, 2*'2 ounces, Aug
ust 9.
NICKOUTE Mr. and Mrs. Dan
ny Nickolite, O'Neill, son, 7
pounds, 2*>, ounces, August 11.
ABART Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Abart, O’Neill, twin toys, 5
pounds, 14 ounces and 6 pounds,
5 ounces, August 12. The Abarts
now have seven children. Four
sons and three daughters. Mrs.
Susan Kubichek is the maternal
grandmother and Mr. and Mrs. C.
F. A ban of Emmet are the pa
ternal grandparents.
BENNETT Mr and Mrs. Rob
ert Bennett. Evv mg, have named ;
their daughter, Diane Kay.
ALIEN Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Allen, Page, have named their
daughter, Sandy Sue.
CURRAN Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Curran. O'Neill, have named their
daughter. Kathleen Joan.
LiinUtx-rg Memorial
JENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Jens J.
Jensen, Bloomfield, son, Jeffrey,
7 pounds, 12 ounces, August 7.
HOLECEK Mr and Mrs. Frank
llolecek, Creighton, daughter,
Kathy Ann, 7 pounds, 4 ounces,
August 9.
SORENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Sorensen, Creighton, son,
Richard Lewis, 8 pounds, 3
ounces. August 9.
HUIGENS Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Huigens, Creighton. daughter,
Theresa Lynn, 6 pounds. 3 ounces,
August 9.
Community Memorial
MOCK Mr. and Mrs, Frank
Mock, Elyria, daughter, August 5. j
CAIN Mr. and Mrs. Donald ;
Cain, jr., son. Donald Vom, 7 |
pounds, 10 ounces, August 9.
KAVORAK Mr. and Mrs. El
don Kavorak, Burwell, son, 8
pounds, 2*2 ounces, August 9.
Sacred Heart
JANSSEN—Mr. and Mrs. Nor
man Janssen. Spencer, daughter, j
8 pounds, 15 ounces, August 5.
LEE—Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lee.
Lynch, son, 8 pounds, 15 ounces,
August 9.
RAYMOND— Mr. and Mrs. Jun
ior Raymond, Bonesteel, S.D.,
daughter, 7 pounds, August 11. j
BECK Mr. and Mrs. John Beck,
Atkinson, daughter, Charlene Gay,
6 pounds, 2 ounces, August 5.
BOUSKA—Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Bouska, Stuart, daughter, 8
pounds, 11 ounces. August 11.
LAMPMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Lampman, Anoka, daughter, 7
pounds, 15 ounces, August 11.
Elsewhere
MONTGOMERY—Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Montgomery, Neligh, son,
Phillip Allan, 8 pounds, 11 ounces,
August 8, in the Antelope Memor
ial hospital at Neligh. Mr. and
Mrs. George Montgomery of Ew
ing are the paternal grandparents.
ERNESTI—Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald Ernesti, Norfolk, son, Donald
Bernard, 5 pounds, 13 ounces,
August 2, at Our Lady of Lourdes
hospital in Norfolk. The parternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
William Ernesti of Clearwater.
MERRIMAN — Mr. and Mrs
James Merriman, Omaha, son, 8
pounds, August 11. This is the
couple s third child and second
son. Mr. and Mrs. L. M Merri
man are the paternal grandpar
ents.
WEDIGE—Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Wedige, Omaha, son, 7 pounds,
born recently at Omaha. Mrs.
Wedige is the former Brenda Cole,
of O’Neill. Charles Cole is the pa
ternal grandfather.
HIATT Mr. and Mrs. Rollin
Hiatt, Lynch, son, 7 pounds, 2
ounces, August 7.
IAMASON — Capt. and Mrs.
Lynn Lamason, Redstone Arsenal,
Ala., daughter, August 7. Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry lamason. Page, ^are
• L.. nntarnn I crrandnarentS.
AUXILIARY MEET TUESDAY
Veterans of Foreign Wars aux
iliary mot Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Verlin Peterson. Two new
members were initiated, Mrs.
Violet Sholes of Inman and Lena
Thayer of Ewing.
It was decided to sponsor the
essay contest. _ ,
Next meeting will bo September
8 at the regular meeting place.
ATTENDS COLORADO STATE
ATKINSON Mrs. L. T. Gonung
is attending Colorado State College
in Greeley. Mrs. Genung teaches
in the elementary grades in Atkin
son. She expects to return to her
ranch home north of Atkinson Sat
urday. Aug. 22.__
STINKER
OUR STINKERS
are
REAL BARGAINS
10” Tricycle
$500
18” Electric Lawn Mower-$1750 j
18” Power Mower —.-$15®0
Used Schick Razor---$450
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Ucean lity apm Keel-'?!uu
WaU Paint_% P™e
Sprinklers —--Vi P™e
Hedge Shears-V3 Off
Long Handle Dirt Shovels-$|88
5’ Step Ladders-$450
Many other stinkers too numerous to mention
Close out prices on fans and new lawn mowers
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DALE & JO WILSON, Owners
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17 LB LU6
Swansdown
CAKE MIX
SUM-RAID
All Flavors
Baker's
CHOC.
CHIPS
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Ham Slices--59o Wieners_79c Sliced Bacon _$|00
Sliced 5 lb. box Armour Sliced Lb. End Out 8 Dm.
Bacon Ends-79c Spiced Ham -39c Pork Chops ..$100
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OLEO
6 lbs. $100
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Butter Kernel j
Corn __
Peas H
Gr. Beans 303 R M
Wax Beans ^*cans ™ *
Mixed Veaetables
Tip Top Frozen 6 oz. can
Lemonade _ 10c
Libby’s Frozen 2 6-oz. cans
Orange Juice_4SC
Driscoll Frozen 5 10 oz. cans
Strawberries ...$100
Hi-C 46 oz. can
Orange Drink_29c
Starkist Chunk Style Rcr. size can
Tuna _29c
Sta-Flo Liquid Quart
Starch
Golden Wheat 2 lb. pkg.
Macaroni_35c
Swansdown 2 lb. pkg.
Cake Flour_37c
Staley's Waffle 24-oz. bottle
Syrup_43c
Fancy Cut
Green Beans
Baker’s
Cocoanut ...
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