The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 17, 1959, Image 5

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    O'Neill Club!Women Hojd
Annual Christmas Parties
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I .utlKTHn I juili-s Aid
The Rev. A S Gedwilk) opened
the December 10 meeting of the
Lutheran Ladies Aid by reading
the Christmas story from the
Bible to the 22 members present.
Election of officers was held
with Mrs Duane McKay elected
as president. Mrs. Don Younie is
vice president, Mrs Don Meyer,
secretary, Mrs. Dervin Kipple
treasurer, and Mrs. Harold Mlmar,
news reporter.
Hoetesse* were Meta Gruhn and
Mrs Don Wceker Entertainment
was also furnished by the hos
tesses.
Starlight Extension
Members of Starlight Extension
had their nnnual Christmas party
Sunday evening at the home of
Mrs. Charles Beilin.
Following a 6:30 dinner in O’
Neill, was a gift exchange and
party. Husbands were guests.
Wednesday Afternoon Bridge
Mrs. L. F Beckenhauer w'as
hostess to a Christmas party ha
members and their husbands
Saturday evening. Following din
ner, a party was held.
S. Patrick’s Altar Society
Aixnit 200 women attended the
Christmas party Deccmber 10 of
St. Patrick’s Altar Society in St.
Mary's gym.
Gifts were presented to Msgr.
O'Sullican, Father Duffy and
Father Kucera. Each member of
Altar society also received a
gift. The boy’s choir of St. Mary's
Academy provided entertainement.
CHRISTMAS
DANCE
EDDIE STAN and
the Style Band
at
; Butte Legion Ballroom
Friday, December 25
ADMISSION: 1:00
Mrs Richard Mm ton with St
Theresa’s Guild were in charge
of the program St Rita s Guild
win be in charge of the next meet
ing
Eastern Star
Members of the Order of the
Eastern Star met December 10
with election of officers. The fol
lowing were elected.
Mrs A1 Carrol, worthy matron;
Larry Schaffer, worthy patron;
Mrs Evelyn Gray, Page, associ
ate matron; Billie Marcellus, as
sociate patron; Mrs J. D. Osen
baugh, secretary; Mrs James Mc
Mahn, treasurer; Mrs. Georgia i
I.amtiert. Chambers conductress;
Mrs Billie Marcvllus. associate
conductress; Mrs. C. W. Porter,
trustee for three years
Installation will tie in January
(•olilt'n IP><l Extension
The memtiers of the Golden Rod
Extension club held their annual
Christmas party with dinner in
O'Neill l>ec. 8. The table was de
corated by Mrs Marian Izjber and
Mrs. Dallas Behrens.
Following the dinner games
were played, led by Mrs. Herman
Janzing and Mrs, iAibor.
Names of secret sisters were
revealed and new names drawn
for next year.
lt\C Bridge Club
Mrs. Earl Hunt was hostess
Tuesday evening with a Christ
mas party and dinner for mem
bers of the BAC Bridge club.
Bridge winners were Mrs. John
Stuiftiergen and Mrs Rex. Wilson,
A gift exchange was held. Next
meeting will lx* with Winnie Bar
ger.
Wesleyan Service fiulUl
Nineteen Service Guild members
and guests enjoyed a dinner and
Christmas party Monday evening.
Following the dinner, they met at
the home of Mrs. J L. Sherbahn
^or a meeting and devotions.
Mrs. Helmut Arnold, Mrs. Fran
cis Curran and Mrs. Watkins!
were guests, and Mrs. Arnold and
Mrs. Curran also became new
members.
Mrs. Reed Herley gave the de
votions following the business
1 meeting. Mrs. Sherbahn served
, refreshments. The next meeting
1 will be with Mrs. John Watson.
Merrimyx
Mrs. H. G. Kruse entertained
! members of Merrimyx with a
1:30 dessert luncheon and gift
exchange Tuesday afternoon.
Guests were Mrs D. C Schaffer
and Mrs. Fred Robertson
Bridge winners were Mrs
Schaffer and Mrs H. L. Lmdberg.
MM
MM members met Tuesday with
a dinner in O Neill and a party
and gift exchange with Mrs Est
her Harris, hostess.
Mrs Harrison Bridge was a
guest. Bridge winners were Mrs
Bridge and Mrs. Harris.
WHOS
WSCS members met for their
Christmas meeting December 10.
Mrs. C. W. Porter led the wor
ship with the lesson given by Mrs
Ixhus Reimer. sr, entitled "A
Hush of Expectation."
The dessert luncheon was serv
ed by Mrs. Ben Wayman, Mi's.
Emmet Crabb, and Mrs. Ovaries
Switzer Die group sang Christ
mas carols following the meeting.
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Members of S S Chib and their
husbands enjoyed a dinner in O'
Neill and party at the home of
Duane Miller, Emmet, December
9.
The evening included a short
business meeting and games, and
the exchange of mystery' sister
gifts. Mrs. Miller served a dessert
luncheon.
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JEM Club
Mrs. Stan Holly was hostess
December 9 to a meeting of the
JEM club following dinner in O'
Neill. Mrs. Frank Clements won
the traveling priae.
What Not Extension
What Not Extension me miters
met December 10 for a Christmas
dinner and meeting. Following
dinner they met at the home Mrs.
Milton Baack.
During the business meeting,
names for new secret pals were
drawn and Mrs. William Edwards
was elected president of the club.
Mrs. Terry Wilson was in charge
of the entertainment. Mrs. Baack
served refreshment. Next mt*eting
will lie with Mrs. Dwayne Miller.
Buney's Move to O’Neill
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burney and
girls are new residents of O’Neill
The Burney's moved here recently
from Neligh. Burney is with In
vestor's Diversified.
Nativity Scene ’Erected
By Methodist Group
About 50 people gathered Sun
day evening at the First Methodist
church for the unveiling of the
Nativity scene in the church yard
by the Aduit Fellowship.
Following carols, a dedication
prayer and the reading of the
Christmas story, carolers went out
to sing for shut-ins in O'Neill.
Following refreshments later,
Louis Wray, Co-president of the
group, presented Rev. and Mrs.
Kennicott with a Christmas gift.
ASSOCIATION MEETS
Mother Francis, Sister Edward,
Mrs. Loretta Hynes and L. D.
Putnam all attended the Nebraska
Dist. 2 Hospital Association meet
ing in Norfolk Tuesday. The
business meeting included election
of officers.
Bridal Shower Given
Miss Lila Daily was honored
with a bridal shower by Mrs.
1000-2000 Head of Cattle
FOB THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17
<HM>-700 head of calves — around 300 yearlings — the rest are
lute anil mixed consignments. Some of the consignments are:
70 head of steer and heifer calves weighing about 400 lbs. from
Lynch; 50 heavy, whitefaee calves from O’Neill; 50 Hereford
anil black whitefaee calves; 40 medium calves from Spencer;
50 head of yearling steers weighing about 700 pounds; 38 head
of mixed heifer and steer yearlings; 18 head of yearlings; 18
head of Idaek Angus cows of good ages, will have spring calves.
O'NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET
PHONE 2
Vera & Leigh Reynoldson
DEVOY REXALL DRUG
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CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR EVERYONE
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Tobacco Pouches
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Trip-O-Kit
Leather
Travel Kits
There is still time to send
Christmas Cards
Many Beautiful Designs
by American Greetings
For the Home
Taylor Thermometers,
Barometers,
Humidiguides
Bath Scales
Gifts for Baby
Feeding Sets
in Silver Plate
Rattles — Dolls — Toys
Cameras and
Equipment
Stock up now on
Flashbulbs — Film
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For Her
CARA NOME
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COTY a
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Billfolds
Leather Goods I
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Men's and Ladies'
$795 and up
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Wrappings — Ribbon £
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Tags — Seals
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Festivities
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Fresh Johnson Nuts
Always Fresh
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I Charlie Lawrence Sunday Twenty -
, three guests were there A three
tier cake centered the refresh
. ment table.
Eva Grothe Honored
With Surprise Party
For 80th Birthday
Mrs Eva Grothe was honored
i for her 80th birthday at a sur
prise party December 10 at the
I home of her daughter and son-in
law, Mr and Mrs. Sam Banks.
All of Mrs Grothe's children
and families were there, including
Mr. and Mrs Bert Henning. At
kinson, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Prange, Stuart, Mr and Mrs
Earl Farr and son, Norfolk, Mr.
and Mrs Herman s Grothe and
family. Emmet, Mr and Mrs
Lloyd Johnson and son, O’Neill,
and' Mr. and Mrs. Willie Grothe
and son. Emmet.
The birthday cake was baked
and decorated by Mrs Lela Grothe.
Mrs Banks served the refresh
ments late in the evening. Mrs.
Grothe received many gifts and
cards.
Other guests were Mr find Mrs.
Bob Pruden, Page. Mr and Mrs.
James Banks, jr, and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Yusten,
Mr and Mrs Clarence Farr, and
Mr and Mrs. Carl Schenzel, all of
O'Neill, and Mr. and Mrs Paul
Roth. Atkinson.
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Doctors Entertained
With Hospital Party
The sisters of St. Anthony's
Hospital were hostesses last week
for two Christmas parties for O'
Neill doctors and their wives find
for hospital employees. >
Doctors and their wives were
entertained Monday evening with
a dinner in the dining room of the
hospital Members of the Hospital
Auxili a ry serx ed
Ten girls of Mrs W p Melina’s
dancing class entertained anil
seniors ot St Mar\ s .Vademv
sang under the direction of Sister
Michael. Douglas Spit tier w as a
soloist
Tttutsday. Dec 10, the sisters
gave a Christmas party for all
the hospital employees Santa
j Claus w as there for a gift ex
change.
For the program, Mrs I^otta
; Humrich gave a "telephone mono
logue and Ann Judge read "The
(Night Before Christmas." Christ
1 mas carols were sung with Sister
I Theresa at the organ.
BIRTHS
ST. ANTHONY’S
VANDERBEEK Mr and Mrs
'ix»nald Winder beek of Burwell,
daughter Mary Ann, 7 pounds 13
ounces. 1 >ecember 9.
KRAMER- Mr and Mrs William
Kramer of O'Neill, daughter, Reni
Marie, 9 pounds 24 ounces, Dee
eml>er 12.
L AMBER T—Mr and Mrs
Thomas Lambert of Chambers, son.
David Dale, 7 pounds 124 ounces,
Decemler 12.
PHI LB RICK Mr. and Mrs. Ro
te rt PhUbriek of Ainsworth, son,
7 pounds 94 ounces, December
16
Atkinson .memorial
SILANE Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Shane of Atkinson, son. Charles
Scott. 8 pounds 7 ounces, Decem
ber 11 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Shane
are the grandparents.
KING Mr and Mrs Keith King
of Stuart, daughter, Tammy Jo,
7 pounds 14 ounces, December 9
OODAY Mr and Mrs Mike
Coday of Atkinson, son, Michael
Albert, 5 jxxuxis 10 ounces, Dec
MnU'i 9
(DEEM AN- Mr anil Mrs Mayn
ard Cowman uf Atkinson, sou.
James IXaiglas. 7 pounds 14lj 1
ounces, December 12.
M NDCtERO MEMORIAL
Creighton
GQRENTZ Rev. and Mi's Rem
trd Gorentz of Creighton, daughter,
8 pouiuls 1 ounce. December 10.
SACRED HEART
Lynch
OONNOT Mr. and Mrs. Henry;
Cannot of Fairfax, S. !>., a daugh
ter, 8 pounds 5 ounces, lH*eember
12.
FUHRER Mr. and Mrs Henry
Fuhrer of Naper siw. 7 pounds 9 j
»unces, l'ecember 13.
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EFFLE Mr and Mrs la's ter
Effle of Walnut, daughter, Mary
lx hi, 8 pounds 12 ounces, Novem
ber 24. Mrs. Effle is the former
Gertrude Thamish, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Thamish of
Creighton. The couple now have
two daughters and three sons.
EDWARDS Mr and Mrs. Milton
Edwards, son, David Lee, Decem
ber 7. Mrs. Edwards is the for
mer IVirothy Rosenkrans, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Rosen
krans of Redbird.
MURPHY Mr and Mrs Everett
Murphy of Omaha, daughter,
Pamela Ann, 7 pounds 6 ounces,
December 4. Mr. Murphy is the
nephew of Mrs. J. 1,. Pruden and
a former resident of Ewing
Mr*. Harding's Grandson Baptised
Mrs. Clifford Harding was in
Gram! Island Sunday far the
baptising i»f her grandson Gan
Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Jim Me
Kenny are the parents.
Former Stuartites
Wed in Kansas
Miss Carmen Kai Dobry of |
Fulton, Kan ., and Emil Mashek
of Richards, Mo., were married at
Et Scott, Kan., on Friday, IVc- J
ember 11
The bride is the daughter of (
Mr and Mrs Kennetli Dobry of
Fulton. Kan., and the bridegroom
is the youngest son of Mr. and
Mrs James Masfiek, sr of Rich
ards, Mo. Both were former resi
dents of Stuart.
After a wedding trip to the
southern states the couple will re
side on a ranch near Rich arils.
Mo., where the bridegroom is en
gaged m farming with his father
O'Neill Locals
Fred Jones is attending a sehool:
for ihe tele[»hone company in!
)maha this week.
Mrs Gary l^ech and Mary Os
Hirin' of Atkinson called at the
Henry Kuhfahl home Monday af
emoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Laska were
quests of Mr. and Mrs J. 1- Ty
<on and Steve of Neligh Sunday
!»v erting,
Mrs. John Kahlor and Mrs
.ena Adams of Meadow Grove
vero Tuesday dinner guests of
Mrs Kahlor s daughter and fami
ly, Mr. and Mrs. I-Joyd Liedtke.
l’hc Liedtkos son, Larry rt>
urned to Meadow Grove with his ,
trandmother in the afternoon His <
parents went for hint itn Sunday
Mr and Mrs Harry Appleby ami
Puk were Sunday dinner guests
id Nir .utd Mrs F>ed Appleby
Mr, and Mrs P A linker
were entertained Sunday evening
at the Arthur Hiatt Inutte near
Arteha in honor id Mr, Bakei s
birthday
Mr and Mrs. Nels linguist an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Beverly, to Kdveurd
Kitts, son of Mr and Mrs IJoyd
Kitts Miss I.mquist is employed
In the First National Bank and
Kitts hy Shelhnmer Oil <\>
James Kelly Wed
In South Carolina
Miss Virginia Solis, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Solis, Chj
hauhua, Chih. Mexico, became the
bride of James It. Kelly, ASSGT,
Beaufort, S. €., son of Mrs. James
Kelly, O'Neil], Nov. 19 in Beau
fort, S. C.
The 9 a.m. nuptial mass was
performed by the Rev. R. P.
Anderson at St. Peter's Catholic
church in Beaufort.
The bride wore a ballerina
length gown of embroidered lace
over a taffeta with a V neckline and
tapering sleeves. Her lace veil
was fashioned in a mantilla style.
She carried lillies-of-the-valley
centered with an orchid.
Miss I>elia Solis, sister of the
bride, Memphis, Tenn., was maid
of honor. The bride was given in
marriage by Arthur Martinez,
Laurel Bay, S. C.
Richard J. Wichtl, Laurel Bay,
S. C., was best man. The bride
groom wore his Marine dress
uniform.
Mrs. Kelly has attended Palmore
college in Mexico, John Hopkins
school of nursing in Maryland,
and the Memphis Beauty School.
Mr. Kelly has been in the Marine
Corp for eight years and plans to
make it his career. The couple
will live at 1387 Dove Lane,
Laurel Bay, S. C., Kelly is sta
tioned at Beaufort, S. C.
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Christmas Trees
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