The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 19, 1959, Section One, Image 14

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    S' Women i
Club Notes
Starlight Extenilon
Starlight Extension members
met Monday evening at the home
of Mrs. John Hellin with eight
menders present Mrs Robert
Gu<k* and Mrs Delbert Hickemeler
were guests
The members made plans for
a Christmas party and dinner
1 >ecember 13. The party for mem
bers and families will be at the
home of Mrs Charles Hellin.
Each member was blood tyiied
by Miss Connie Bartow, labora
tory technician at St. Anthony's
Hospital. This is a project of O’
Neill Extension clubs this year.
The demonstration on Christmas
Wrappings and decoration* was
presented by Mrs. Frank Mc
Kenny A going away present was
given to Mrs. Marvin Strong.
Lutheran Ladles Aid
Eight memhers met No\ 14
for 1 aitheran Ladies Aid. Mrs
Mrs Jim 1 .uft was a guest.
Hostesses were Mrs Dick Nel
son and Mrs. Lester Riege.
Card lie Yak*
Card Re Yaks met Friday night
with Mrs. Richard McLain. A des
sert luncheon was served.
Card winners were Mrs. Bernard
Schmitz, Mrs Hugh Lanagan and
Mrs. Orville Sindelar
Couple’s Bridge club
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Cronin en- )
tertained memhers ol their bridge
club Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
Don Templemeyer were guests *
Winners were Mrs. Tcmple
meyer and Mr. Cronin
Avon Shakespeare Club
Celebrates at Atkinson
ATKINSON llio Avon Shake
*peare club of AtkinsorT held it
SOtli anniversary party Nov. 23
with 28 members and guests at
tending the celebration.
A corsage of pink carnations
was presented to Mrs. Ida Becker,
a charter member of the group
Mrs. R. E Chaco and M - N P
McKee were honored for the
longest member, hip in the club.
Officers for the current year are
Mrs. J. N. Silverstrand, pestilent;
Mrs. D Fleming, vice president;
Mrs. V. C. Wilbern. secretary, and
Mrs. D. F. Scott, critic.
The club meets twice a month
and are presently studying "King
Henry V” und plan to complete
"Merry Wives of Windsor" and
"Hamlet" this year.
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Thursday, Nov. 19
Eastern Star
What Not Extension
Altar Society
Friday. Nov. 20
Rebekah
Tuesday, Nov. 21
OMonde, Mrs. G. R Cook
Merrimyx, Mrs. J. D. Osenbaugb i
Friendly Neighbors Extension
MNO, Mrs. Leonard Davis
O'Neill Better Ways
Heiter-Walnofer Vows
Exchanged in Atkinson
At St. Joseph's Church
St. Joseph’s Cathelic church in
Atkinson was the scene Saturday
of the wedding of Joyce Heiter.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey
Heiter, Hooper, and Joe Walnofer,
son of Mr. and Mrs Pete Walno
fer. Atkinson.
Father Robert Morocco officiated
the 2 p m. ceremony. The bride s
parents are formerly from At
kinson
Miss Margie Reis, Atkinson wa
organist and accompanied Mrs
William Schom, Stuart, who sung..
On This Day,” and “Panis Angel-;
licus.”
Escorted to the altar by her
father, the bride wore a gown of
white brooded rayon and ^ ‘tat
,t street length featuring thr«n
quarter length sleeves. The n< < k
ie rounded in hack and taper
high in the front.
She wore a white velvet hat ant5 j
irried a white Bible with a rod
snd white rose corsage. Her only
welry was a double strand < f
earls a gift from the bridegroom
Maid of honor was Caro yr,
Greig. She wore a two piece tur
quoise street length dress and car
ried a red and white rose bouquet
Roy Walnofer, O’Neill, was h>
brother’s best man. Jim Davis
Stuart, was usher.
The mother of the bride chose a
wo piece dark dre s and th
mother of the bridegroom wore a
turquoise dress The bride s grant -
-1 ‘her. Mr. Francis Heiter. C
Neill, wore dark gi*ey. All had
black accessories and carnation
corsages.
\ u | *. ill. UIIUI* * n- -
lh(' home nf the bridegroom s pii
nni> f ir friends and relatives. Mrs ,
■’;.ipb Tooker, O'Neill, baked and
-n <1 the wedding cake.
Ti ■ bride1 r.ttended Atk nso
hi-h ' choo! before moving t
• • and the bt 1< r «:n v
dilate -if Sf. Joseph’s high
school He is engaged in farming
. h of Atkinson where the couple
'I make their home.
8T. ANTHONY’S
JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs, Walter
Johnson or Page, daughter, Diane
Kay, 5 pounds 61"* ounces, Novem
ber 12.
LIND BERG Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lindberg of Ewing, son,
Thomas Jacob. 7 pounds 2'
ounces, November 11.
MAllLENDOKE- Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Mahlendorf of Spencer,
daughter, Lynnette Joy, 6 pounds
11 • a ounces, November 16.
BOETTCHER Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Boettcher of Lynch, daugh
ter, 9 pounds 2 3/4 ounces, Novem
ber 18.
COMMUNITY MEMORIAL
Burwell
HUGHES -Mr. and Mrs Lonnie
Hughes of Burwell. a son, Novem
ber 12.
MCIRVIN— Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Mclrvin of Taylor, daughter, 6
pounds 13 ounces, November 17.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
ATKINSON Mr. and Mrs. RU
Atkinson of Ainsworth, daughter
Debra Ann. 7 pounds 3 ounces
November 10
OSBORNE Mr. and Mrs Vin
cent Osborne of Atkinson, daugh
ter. Cynthia Lea, 6 pounds 9‘i
ounces, November 10.
SACKED HEART
Lynch
KEK Mr. ami Mrs Marvin Kim
of Niobrara. daughter, Finn
Sharon, November 14.
SHELDEN Mr. and Mrs. Wil
ham Sheldon of Spencer, daugh
ter, Linda Lou, November 15.
EI-SEWHEKE
ZEMPF1L Mr. and Mrs. Allei
.• m:«.i o* It ,«o. Mont., daugh
er I.nn, a Call, 5 pounds 1
uncis, Nov int ei 2 Mrs Zemp>
is ti* furmei l W it a Kemper
.iuught r oi Mr and Mrs. OrviU
Kemper of P.'ge.
I i ANSON Mr and Mr Cvr
!m.on, son, November 10 at th'
Wakefield hospital. Mrs. Ilanso,
s the daughter of Mr and Mrs
: s e Kelly of Page.
PAG ELS Mr and Mr Don
aid Pagels of Bancroft, son, Alla
Lee, 8 pounds, November 10 at th
West Point hospital. Mr. and Mrs
V\ lliam Waterman of Page are th
mate tal rran'(parents.
ORKRLE Mr and Mrs. Ra;
Oherie of Scottsbluff, twins, son
K i.h Gerald, 4 pounds 14 ounces
daughter, Karen Ray, 3 pounds 1
November 1. Mrs. Oberl
is the form r L>is Rurkhardt
'no nter of Mr, and Mrs. Join
Rurkhardt of Vedigre.
i VLVA Mr. and Mrs. Frci
V. Halva of Denv er, Colo . daugh
vr, Diane Kayo, 7 pounds 1
ninoes, November 9 Thi y ha\
two daughter, Kathleen and Karen
The grandparents are Mrs. Victo
Halva of O'Neill and Mr and Mr
Gus Kunkel of Marion, S. D.
SEYMOUR Mr. and Mrs. Rich
:trd Seymour of Cedar Rapids,
daughter, 8 pounds 5 ounces
November 12. Mrs. Seymour i
the former Frances Schaffer. Thi
is the couple's second child.
LONDON Mr and Mrs. mik
London, jr., of Omaha, daughter
7 pounds 8 ounces, November 1
at St. Joseph hospital in Omaha
LONDON Mr. and Mrs. Richnn
London, of Spalding, daughter
November 16 at St. John’s hospi
tal. ,,
MITCHELL Mr. and Mrs Ire
Mitchell of Omaha, son, Davi<
Dean, 7 pounds 11 ounces, Noverri
her 16. Mr. and Mrs. Berlu
Mitchell of Stuart are the paterns
grandparents.
NELSON Mr. and Mrs. Do
Nelson of l>>s Angeles, Calif., sor
Kirlc David, 7 pounds, Novembe
15. The grandparents are Mr an
Mrs. Clifford Nelson of Stuart.
SCHAFFER Mr. and Mr;
Keith Schaffer of Omaha, daugl
ter, Nancy Elizabeth. 6 pounds
ounces, November 11.
M C K E N N Y Mr. and Mrs
James McKenny of Grand Islanc
son, Gary Eugene, 6 pounds
ounces November 5. The coupl
has a son Mrs. Clifford Harding i
(he paternal grandmother.
Hospital Notes
LlNDBEItG MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL - Creighton
Admitted: Nov. 7-14 Georg
Thierolf of Creighton; Ladd Kb
m at of Verdigre; Herman Nelso
of Brunswick; Charley Honey o
Verdel.
Dismiss ed: Mrs. Leo Vesely an
son of Verdigre; Mrs. Robert Ob
lund and daughter of B'oomfield
Harry Berger of Verdigre; Mrs
Dale Beck and daughter of Winne
toon; Mrs. Frank Kovanda ani
son of Verdigre; Herman Nelso
of Brunswick: Derek Anderson c
Winnetoon; George Thierolf c
Creighton.
ST ANTHONY’S HOSPITAL
O’Neill
Admitted: Nov. 10 Jean Bright
of O’Neill; Duane Fiala,, of Sper
cer. 11 Ambrose Biglin, Bob L
Revell, Donald Enright, all of O
Neill. 12 Mrs. Walter Johnson, c
Page. 13 Mrs. E. M. Harkins, o
Inman; Mrs Robert Lindberg, o
Ewing. 14- Eugene Shoemaker o
O’Neill; Mrs. Joseph Jamber, o
Spencer; Michael Stephen Prouty
of Spencer. 15- Edward Campbell
Frank Fallon. Mrs. Eugene Wolfe
all of O’Neill; Mrs Duane Mahlen
dorf, of Spencer. 16 Barbara J<
Houfek, of Bartlett; Mrs. Kenned
AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21
Commencing at 2:00 p.m. At South Edge of Lynch, Nebr.
28 HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE 28
All my own raising and good milk producers — Bangs—TB tested
10 Coming 6 yr. old cows—Guernsey, Jersey and Holstein Cross
0 Coming ft yr. old cows—Guernsey, Jersey and Holstein Cross
6 Coming 4 yr. old heifers—Guernsey, Jersey and Holstein Cross
8 Coming S yr. old heifers—Guernsey, Jersey and Holstein Cross
1 Black H'hlteface heifer calf. Age 3 Months
t Red Bhiteface bull calf. Age 3 Months
1 Guernsey-Jersey Cross bull calf, Sired by a Curtiss bull, 4 Mo.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT
1 McCormick Deerlng self washing. No. 750 cream separator
1 Double unit stainless steel Tilobe milking machine
E. V. MULHAIR, owner
Lester Pearson, auctioneer Nehraska State Bank, Lynch, clerk
Consumers Public Power District
ertholtz, of Inman; Mr*. Leo
Vandersnick, of Ewing; C\ ,*
Schroeder,' of Omaha 17 M
Robert Boettcher, erf Lynch 18
Hynes, all of O’Neill
Dismissed: Nov. 10 Emmett
C. Wertz, Mrs. William Edwards,
and baby boy, all of O'Neill: Hat
’ oln Blain of Page 11 Mrs, William
Hanley, of O'Neill: Kenneth Cas
I key of Orchard; Mrs. Donovan
Angel, and baby girl of Spencer
Holland Homtxiek, of Spencer;
Duane Fiala of Spencer 12 Jea£
Bright, C. W. Porter, all of O'
Neill. 14 Mrs. Ed Prouty. of
Spenrer. 15- Bob I. Resell of O'
Neill. ltj lX»nalil Enright., Eugene
■ Shoemaker, all of O'Neill; Sirs.
Walter Johnson, and baby girl of
Page
! Atkinson Memorial Hospital
Admitted: Nov. 9 Mrs Matt
Cleary of Atkinson. 10 Mr V i
cent Osborne of Atkinson; Mrs
Wayne Putnam of Bassett; Karen
Femau of Butte. 12 Leonard
Uirteh i f Adlin on; Mrs Thet —i
lvermer of Atkinson. 13— Mrs.
Kml Mack of Atkinson, 14- Tom
Nightengale of AtK»nsa.i, l>-kn
v - -irt-r--*- <v4 L'lUttTt.
Dismissed: Nov. 10 Mrs. John
Ttelke and son of Stuart; Judy
Krvsl of Stuart. 11 Wilbur lhehl
of Bassett; Sharon Lanz of New
port. 13—Paul Briggs of Rose.
14—Mrs Albert Gsterman of New
port. 15— Mrs. Vincent Osborne of
K.nsnn: Mrs- Bill Atkinson and
daughter of Ainsworth; Mrs. Lloyd
McDowell of Atkinson; Mrs. Frank
Bose of Stuart.
Expired: Nov. 11 Mrs. Matt
C.eury of Atkinson
SACKED HEART HOSPITAL
Present: Nov 16 William Bit
fine i Spencer, Mrs. Bertha
Bright of Butte; Mrs. George
Classen of Spencer: John Dickey
t Spencer; Mrs. Mina Evans of
Spencer; Mrs. Mary Hull of
Spencer; Dr. Ira of Lynch; Mrs
Mervin Kee of Niobrara; Baby
Mary K o I a r of Monowi;
Debra Kopeeky of Spencer : Mrs
Clarence Moody of Lynch: Erick
Ohman ot Anoka: Mrs. William
SchulU of Naper, Mrs William
Sadden of Spencer, Mrs. Martha
Tingle of Butte.
Dismissals: Nov. 11 Baby Don
na Stewart of Lynch 14 Mrs.
Claude Cble of O'Neill: Mrs
Daniel Kirwan of Bristow. 15
John Fuhrer of Butte: Master
Duane Milacek of Spencer; Mas
ter Tommy Thomson of Lynch.
IS Miss Mabel Mulhair of Lynch;
Rockey IV Spoidel of Bonesteel
\\\ot \< t t \t, IGKMENT
Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Binns ol
Oskaloosa. Ia , announce the forth
coming marriage of their daugh ,
ter, Marilyn to Joe Obermire, son
of Mr. and Mrs, Gus Obermire of 1
Stuart on November ?S.
Marilyn is a 1959 graduate of
Si. Joseph's school of nursing and !
,s employ.*d in surgery at the
Mahaska county hospital.
Mr. Obermire graduated from!
the Stuart high school. He plans
to enter the army In December. I
Price! Rood
Inman News
By Mr*. James McMahan
The W S.C.S met Thursday af
ternoon at the annex for their
regular meeting Twelve members
were present. No devotions were
conducted. Mrs. Ira Watson and
Mrs. Vernon l>a\is were eo-hos
tess for the aftem*x>n and served
a lovely lunch at the close of the
afternoon.
Charles Young, who has been
employed at Oiadnon. has re
turned to his home here.
Arbutus Rebekah Lodge met in
regular session Wednesday even
tng at the IQOF hall. Mrs Mau
rine Smith, president, presided
The veteran members of the lodge
were honored and gifts were pre
sented to them Mrs, Mary Ellen
Coy* ntry and Mrs Emma Moore
were In charge of the entertain
ment. Lunch was served at the
n
'lose of the evening by Elsie ami
Karl Keyes at the Keyes home
Mtss Evelyn Dort/aline of
Creighton six'nt Wednesday visiting
tn the home of Dr, ami Mrs C
\V Alexander
Mrs Charles lathen is spending
a few day s visiting in the home of
Mr, and Mrs Jim Doles at Ewing
Mr and Mrs Tom Clark and
•family of O Neill were Saturday
visitors in the home of Mr and
Mrs E E Clark
Harvey Sobotka and Uiilxal
Retke. who are employ ml south of
Ewing, were Inman visitor Satur
day.
Can I of Thanks
TO THOSE who ex pres sot (heir
sympathy in so many h< atdiful
aid praetieal ways during our
bereavement, vve e \ t e 11 d our
heartfelt llianks—.Mull Cleary and
family.
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We will have a fine selection of Turkeys DIP I/1 CO a*4®* •""* uu* «»i)Qt
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Celery ^ 10cj
Pure Vegetable Shortening ^fjl ■ Ij
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save 6< SmiEm
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5:s:;K^_ “",30* AO> AAISINS .
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LIQUID CHIFFON.~63< ^^4^35’
DIAL SOAP 2—29*2—39* =
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WESSON ON..*35*
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when purchasing Jack and Jill M
ICE CREAM i
2 gal* ctns. $ J29 |
Vanilla - Chocolate - Strawberry
Country Fresh, Grade A, Medium Size
EGGS .Dozen 36c
I Golden Valley
PORK & BEANS.3 No. 2*/2 cans 59c
CANDY SPECIALS
CHOCOLATE DROPS .Lb. 39c
ORANGE SLICES .Lb. 19c
PEANUT CLUSTERS .Lb. 59c
GOLDEN VALLEY
TOMATO SOUP - 3 Tall Cans
and SUNSHINE KRISPY
CRACKERS - 2-lb. pkg.
BOTH FOR ONLY 79c
BANNER
MARGARINE - 4 lbs. 69c
ROBERTS BUTTER - Lb. 83c
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Roberts, Grade A
CHOCOLATE MILK .Quart 25c
Foremost
BIG DIP .Half gallon 59c
Kim
TOILET TISSUE .4 roll pkg. 29c
Johnson, Honey Flavored
GRAHAM CRACKERS .Lb. 29c
Suthers
FIG BAR COOKIES.Lb. 27c
Ol'R FAMILY DEL MONTE
STRAWBERRY PRESERVES .3 10-oz. iars 89c SLICED PEACHES.4 No. 303 cans 99c
DEL MONTE DEL MONTE
PEAR HALVES.3 No. 303 cans 79c CORN.2 No. 303 cans 39c