The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 21, 1960, Section One, Image 8

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    Thnr>«lay. April 21
Live and learn Extension. Mrs
Roy Schaffer, Atkinson
Hunday, April 24
Couple's Bridge club, Mr. and
Mrs Tom Liddy
Friends of St. Mary's, pot luck
supper, 5'TO p m.
Tuesday, April 26
MNO Mrs. Orville Sindelar
O'Neill Better Ways, Mrs. E. W.
Cramer
BCA Bridge, Winnie Barger
Thursday, April 2S
St. Patrick’s Altar Society
Club Notes
WKCS
WSCS members met Thursday af
ternoon with a dessert luncheon at
the church and their regular meet
ing following. New officers wre
elected at the meeting.
The worship was given by Mrs.
Clay Johnson jr., and the lesson
presented by Mrs. Dale Perry as
sisted by Mrs. Claude Bates and
Mrs. Louis Reimer sr. Reports
were given on the Lenton Bible
Study.
Mrs. Clay Johnson jr., was re
elected president of the group.
Other officers are as follows: Mrs.
Roy Wayman, vice president; Mrs.
Dale Perry, recording secretary;
Mrs. Louis Wray, promoting secre
tary; Mrs. Harold Ijndherg, treas
urer; Mrs. Frank Eppenhach, Mis
sionary, education and service,
Mrs. Ren Wayman, Christian social
relations; Mrs. Wm. Spence, local
church activities; Mrs. Neil Dawes,
student and youth work; Mrs. Dale
Fetrow, children's work; Mrs.
Iiouis Reimer sr., spiritual life;
Mrs. Dwayne Philbrick, literature
and publications; Mrs. Ruby Way
man, supply work; .and Mrs. Gil
Poese, publicity.
Serving the lunch were Mrs. Rei
mer, Mrs. Fetrow and Mrs. Hazel
Boatman.
Rowling Association
The O'Neill Women’s Bowling
Association had their bowling ban
quet and annual meeting Thursday
night at the Town House. The
league awards and trophies were
presented. New officers were elect
ed as follows: president, Irma
Clark; vice-president, Dorothy
Mlinar; sargeant of arms, Nel
Harding.
Lutheran I«ulles Ah!
Nineteen members of the Luthe
ran Ladies Aid met Thursday e\en
ing at the church. Mrs. Joe Mo
Dish presented the topic from the
j LWML quarterly entitled, “Sit,
! Stand, Walk with God.”
Hostesses were Mrs. Gordon
Johnson and Mrs. Don Kellner
Skillet Sisters
Members of the Skillet Sisters
| club met in the home of Mrs Del
bert Robertson for their March and
April meeting. Mrs. Frank Soukup
was co-hostess.
Roll call was answered with a
house-cleaning hint.
A flower bulb exchange was held
and hats were fashioned from
kitchen utensils and gadgets for the
April project. The March project
featured the Mr. and Mrs. novelty
souvenir painted plates popular
ns wedding anniversary gifts.
Mrs. Roy Wayman will be the
May hostess and roll call wall be
answered with a Mother’s Day
verse.
t. rattan Farmerettes
Ten members of the Grattan
Farmerette extension club met
April 13 at the home of Mrs. Paul
Krugman. The lesson on color in
the home was given by Mrs. Alvin
Vorce.
The May 11 meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. M. L. Harmon.
i
Starlight Extension
Starlight extension members met
Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. Jerry McGinn with seven
members and two guests, Mrs.
Audrey Bowden and Mrs. Ed Boyle.
Roll call was answered by display
ing homemade Easter bonnets.
Mrs Larry Strong was welcomed j
as a new member of the group. A
poem was read by Mrs. Jerry Mc
Ginn and a report on the council
meeting was given by Mrs Charles
Beilin. Mrs. Frank McKinny gave
a report on the dangers of ear.eer.
The lesson. Color in the Home,
was given by Mrs. Beilin and Mrs.
Carl Schenzel The May 16 meeting
will be with Mrs. Frank McKinny.
(♦’Monde
Mrs. Robert Waters entertained
members of the O 'Monde bridge
club Tuesday night following din
ner in O'Neill. Bridge winners were
Mrs. Fred Appleby, Mrs. Harry
Gildersleeve and Mrs. Don Becker.
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Mrs. D. H. Clauson entertained
the M and M club at her home
Tuesday evening. A 7:30 dessert
luncheon was served. Mrs. A. L.
Patton was a guest. High scores
were earned by Mrs. D. C. Schaffer
and Mrs. D. H. Clauson.
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SPECIAL
60-GAUGE SHEERS
^ 4SC
Pair
Sizes 8 Vi to 11
Look how little you
pay for Penney’s first
quality, full fashioned
60 - guage, 15 - denier
G a y m o d e‘«> dress
sheers! Self - color or
dramatic dark seams.
SPECIAL
COTTON BRIEF
3for $1
White and colors for
absorbent comfort in
combed cotton . . .
smoothly tailored elas
tic leg woman’s brief.
Better buy now . . .
small, medium, large!
SPRING COATS
REDUCED
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3
*12 *15 *19
----
WOMEN'S MILLINERY ***
REDUCED
MISSES SKIRTS I
White knife pleated all around Amel «J> COO
Sharkskin. Hand washable. Sizes 22-30.
GIRLS PANTIES ^
Rayon acetate elastic SPr- >1 I
band leg. Size 4-14 l™
Happy Helper*
The Beginning Baking and Meal
Planning division of' the Happy
Helpers club met April 13 at the
Dwayne Philbrick home. Deborah
Peterson gave a defonstratiou on
baking custards and Patsty Mc
Kay gave a demonstration on how
to separate eggs.
Emmet Ladies View
Antique Glass Display
Mrs. Georgiana McGinnis of Em
met entertained a group of ladies
last Monday at her home in honor
of Mrs. Ernest Gar\in of Mitchell,
S. D.
Each guest brought her most
prized China and glass antiques.
Mrs Garvin has an antique shop
at Mitchell and brought a nice col
lection for display. I
Mrs. Bud Cole displayed some]
choice Meissen ware. Also included
in the exhibit was a showing of four
patterns of Leaf Iron Stone and a
sauce dish made in Scotland and
some Case glass ware, thumb print
glass and a showing of cut glass. )
A coffee hour concluded the af
ternoon show.
Methodist Women At
Wayne District Meet
Twelve members of the O’Neill
WSCS attended the annual spring
WSCS northeast district meeting
in Wayne Tuesday. Rev. Robert
Embree accompanied the group.
Mrs. Embree was re-elected to
the district office of missionary
personnel at the conference meet
ing. Others in the area elected to
district office were Mrs. Charles
Gates, Atkinson, missionary educa
tion and service, and Mrs. W. \\
Elliott, Ewing, supply work. All
three women were elected for two
year terms.
Mrs. Ed Q)bb, Ogallala. tne con
ference president, was a featured
speaker at the conclave. Another
speaker was Mrs. Oceri, a mem
ber of the Philippine board of mis
sions.
Attending from here were Rev.
and Mrs. Embree, Mrs. Louis
Reimer sr., Mrs. Louis Wray, Mrs.
Frank Eppenbach, Mesdames Roy,
Ben and Ruby Wayman, Mrs. Clay
Johnson jr., Mrs. Glenn Kennicott.
Mrs. Dale Perry, Mrs. Carl Schen
zel and Mrs. William Spence.
O'Neill Locals
Mr and Mrs Frank Froelich
were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs.
B. E. Wanser of Hornick, la. Jane
Wanaw returned with them lor
an extended visit.
Easter Sunday dinner guests at
die home of Mr. and Mrs, Her
man Janzing were the following:
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ries and
family of Wood Lake. Mrs Wait
er Reis jr. of Ainsworth, Mr. and
Mrs. George Shald and family f
Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Winkler
and Mary Alice of Emmet, Mrs.
Josephine Bruder of Atkinson and
Kay Butterfield of Lincoln.
Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Schoberg were Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Schoberg of Spencer
and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Schoberg
of Sioux City, la.
Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Pinkerman
and Veldeen and Fay Pinkerman
were Easter dinner s**i slipper
guests in the Reginald Pinkerman
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Pinker
man and boys were Monday eve
ning guests of her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Vigo Christensen of Ver
del.
Mr. and Mrs C. W Porter were
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs.
Steve Shavlik of Chambers
ST. ANTHONY'S
ROSENKRANS—Mr and Mrs
Roger Rosenkrans of Lynch, son,
Lynn Roger, 6 pounds 4 ounces,
April 17.
REEI>- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Reed of Des Moines, la., son, 7
pounds 7L. ounces, April 19.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
BURGE—Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Burge of Amelia. daughter, Esther
Marie, 5 pounds. 3 ounces, Apr. 1J.
PRESCOTT — Mr and Mrs.
Frank Prescott of Atkinson, son,
Davat Lindstad, 8 pounds, 1 ounce,
April 13.
ZOERB—Mr. and Mrs Kenneth
Zuerb of Newport, daughter, El
ten Marie, 6 pounds, 15 ounces,
April IS.
DEERMER Mr. and Mrs Rich
ard Deermer of Atkuison, daugh
ter. Carla Katherine, 6 pounds,
April 15. |
DOOLITTLE Mr and Mrs. Mar
vin Doolittle of Atkinson, son, Tim
othy Gene, 7 pounds t-1 mHKes,
April 17.
ELSEWHERE
SHARP—Mr. and Mrs Jack
Sharp of Kimberly, Ida., son, Rod
i.ey Gene. 9 pounds, April 16. Mrs.
Sharp is the former Rochelle Sam-;
naans, granddaughter of Mrs. Ber
tha Sammons of Amelia.
WALTER—Mr. and Mrs. Irven
Walter of Mapelton, la., son, Kirk
David, 7 pounds 4 ouiaces, April
16. The couple has three other
children, a son and two daughters,
Mr. and Mi's. J. W. Walter are
tlie paternal grandparents.
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RAUCHAMP-Atr. and Mrs. lion
Rauehamp trf Herrick, S. D., Apr.
14, Burke hospital Mrs. Anna Goe
ch of Naper is the maternal gram!
mother. The mother is the former
Mvma Goseh.
TANGEMAN- M r. and M r s
James Tangeman of Seottsbluff,
son, Janies Gregg. t> pounds 10
ounces, .April 19 Mrs. Tangeman
is the farmer Regina Hynes, daugh
ter of Mrs. Doris Hynes. Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Tangeman of Chambers
are the paternal grandparents
LARSON Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Larson trf Verdigre, bob, Perry
Paul, 0 pounds t> ounces, April 12.
Mrs Larson is the former Sharon
Dannebrog of Niobrara. Thus is
the couple's first child.
FILIP Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fi
lip, son, Loame Roy, 8 pounds 13
ounces, Apnl 5. This is their first
child Mrs. Filip is the former Gla
dys Svatos trf Bloomfield.
MONTGOMERY- Mr. ami Mrs.
W. J. Montgomery of Portland,
Ore., by adoption, son, Jeffery
Mark. Mrs.. Montgomery is the
farmer Jane Froelich daughter trf
Mr and Mrs Frank Froelich.
OPEN EVERY DAY
Monday thru Friday
7:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m.
SATURDAY
7 a. m. to 10:30 p. m.
SUNDAY
8:30 o. m.-6:30 p. m.
SNACK BAR
SPECIALS
MALTED
MILKS
EXTRA HEAVY
BANANA SPLITS
Made From
FOREMOST'S FINE
QUALITY ICE CREAM
EACH OO
ONLY ... ZOC
FROZEN
STRAWBERRIES
30 rNP 6.39
PARCHMENT WRAP—SOLIDS
BUTTER, lb..... 67c
GRADE "A"
LARGE EGGS
DOZEN _38c
DOUGHBOY
FLOUR
50 LB. BAG
2.89
FLAPJACK
PANCAKE FLOUR
3 pound nn.
PACKAGE_A7C
DAVID HARUM
FLOUR
5 ffr 49c
$5.00 EXTRA
IN S. & H. GREEN STAMPS
When Purchasing
KIM
TOILET TISSUE
12 SLS 89c
$5.00 EXTRA
IN S. & H. GREEN STAMPS
When Purchasing
WESTINGHOUSE
LIGHT BULBS
60 - 75 - 100 WATT
4 Bulbs.1.00
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10:00 a. m.—3:30 p. m.
Call Phone No.
593
For FREE Delivery
SOMERDALE
FROZEN
PEAS or CORN
5 rsz- 89c
OUR FAMILY
STRAWBERRY
PRESERVES
4 nr* l.oo
OUR FAMILY
APPLE BUTTER
2 ;a8»?unce 49c
KITES FOR SALE
Only 5 c each
CUDAHY'S PURITAN
BACON
1 gr 59c
THICK SLICE
O POUND QQ
jL package WC
SWIFT'S ORIOLE
POUND
39c
FOREMOST
BIG DIP
Vanilla - Chocolate - Strawberry
Raspberry - Blackberry
Revels
PER -I OH
GALLON 1.17
$5.00 EXTRA
IN S. & H. GREEN STAMPS
When Purchasing
GOLDEN VALLEY
APRICOTS
3 ca°hs2'/4 1.00
$5.00 EXTRA
IN S. & H. GREEN STAMPS
When Purchasing
DEL MONTE
TOMATO
JUICE
5 CANS 89c
Mix Em or Match Em
DEL MONTE
PEAS or CORN
5 c°ns303 89c
f$5.00 EXTRA BONUS*
1 In S. & H. Green Stamps I
| When Purchasing )
2 JACK & JILL ICE CREAM \
" Vanilla—Chocolate—Strawberry "
J * gallon for...79c |
\ $10.00 EXTRA BONUS $1000*!
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( ARMOUR'S STAR—READY-TO-EAT—SMOKED I
! HAMS w.Sbl-°LB"dA'‘’°av 49c!
Nutrena Poultry - Hog - Cattle Feeds
CHICK STARTER, 100 lbs_$5 00 CREEP 20, 100 lbs. .. $6.00
CHICK SCRATCH, 100 lbs. _$4.50 SHOAT 40, 100 lbs. $5.95
EGG CRUMBLES, 100 lbs_$4.40 40% HOG BAL., 100 lbs. ... $5.50
27% GR. BALANCER, 100 lbs. $5.40 DOG NUGGETS, 25 lbs. $2.95
15c PER 100 LB. DISCONT ON 1 Vi TON LOTS — 25c ON TON ORDERS
s SHELHAMERS ,0M™
Mix Em or Match Em
SUNNY COAST CUT GREEN BEANS
RED DART SWEET PEAS
COUNTRY GIRL CORN
GOLDEN VALLEY SPAGHETTI
GOLDEN VALLEY HOMINY
4 cnaV03 49c
'$5.00 EXTRA BONUS!
In S. & H. Green Stomps I
When Purchasing |
GOLDEN VALLEY |
CATSUP >
5 bottles for.89c J