The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 28, 1960, Section One, Image 7

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    Inman News
By Mrs. Janie* McMahan
(Last Week's News)
Fndav evening dinner guests in
the home of Mr and Mrs, Leo
Harte and family were Mr, and
Mrs. James Coverary and Bill and
Mns. Graydon Hartigan and fam
ily. The occasion was to celebrate
the 15th birthday of Bill Coventry
which was on Saturday.
Mrs Kenneth Coventry returned
Sunday evening from Denver,
Coki., where she spent a few days
visiting in the homes of Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Dempsey and family
and Mrs. Helen Colman
Mrs. Albert Anthony visited
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Onto
Matsehullat at Page Monday
morning.
Miss Brenda Colman of Omaha
spent the weekend visiting her par
ents, Mr. anil Mrs. George L.
Oilman and family.
Marvin Stewart, who is employ
ed at Amelia, visited Saturday
with liis mother Mrs. Violet Stew
ant.
Mrs. VtoleA Shales and Mrs. Dick
Clark and family visited Sunday j
afternoon in the home of Mr. and '
Mrs. Pete Cooper at Orchard.
Ivan Couch, who works at Camp- ;
bell, spent the weekend here with
his family. i
Bruce Couch of O’Neill spent
Monday visiting his grandmother,
Mrs. Ivan Couch. .
Faster dinner guest* In the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Albert
Anthony and family were Mr. and
Mr*. Otto MaUeliullat and Mr.
and Mr*. Dale Matsehullat and
family, all of Page.
Mr. and Mrs. John Buhl man and
son of Bartlett were Sunday vis
itors in tihe home of Mr. and Mrs.
James Banks and Roger.
Mrs. Chris Reimer and daughter
and Mrs. Lyle Pyle took Robert
Reimer to Springfield, Mo., Tues
day where he will continue on
to 29 Palms, Calif., where he will
be stationed with the Marine Corp.
He has spent a leave with his par
entis Mr. and Mrs. Chris Reimer
here.
Miss Mao’ Morshach was an Eas
ter guest in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bennett Gillespie at O’Neill.
“Hillbilly Sue”
“A Date for Bobby Sox”
. i
Two One-Act Plays
Plus other entertainment at
ASK GROVE HAIJ,
FRIDAY, APRIL >9, 8:00 P.M.
Adm. 50c and 15c
Everyone Welcome
rwing News
By Mm. Harold HarrU
(Last Week'* News)
Easter Sunday dinner was
planned and came as a surprise
to Mr and Mrs Ludwig Koenig
when their family, including Bob
of Lincoln, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley
Sojka and family, Mr and Mrs.
Jim Koenig and daughters, of Ew
ing, Mr and Mrs Jerome Roth
and family of Elgin and Mr. and
Mrs Arnold Thiele and family of
Clearwater came with well-filled,
baskets. It was also the birthday j
of Mr. Koenig and granddaughter j
Rose Marie Sojka. Pictures were j
taken during the informal after- |
noon hours. The children enjoyed
an Easter egg hunt.
Holiday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Wanser were
Jerry Wanser of Peru and Miss
Linda Nygard of Omaha, Wednes
day; Miss Judy Wanser and Bob
< oufal tMdti of Omaha, Saturday.
Other guests on Easter Sunday
were Mrs. W.E. Wanser of Page
and Dr. and Mrs, L. R. Suttcliffe
of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Wanser had |
as their guests Tuesday evening'
Mr. and Mrs. Don McAndrew of
Ainsworth and Miss Janet McAn
drew of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noffke were
hosts on Easter Sunday for a family
gathering at their home. Guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Koenig,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Huemesser,
Mrs. Pauline Noffke all of Ewing,
Miss Frances Noffke of Yankon,
S. D., Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cron
in and sons of Pierre, S. D. and
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Noffke of
Superior.
Miss Frances Noffke was an
overnight guest at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nof
fke Saturday. She returned to Yam
ton Sunday.
Mr*. Charles In hen of Inman
wa* a guest last week at the
home of her daughter and son
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James
Boies and family.
Mrs. Grace Briggs entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen at din
ner at Clearwater Easter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Tony Kaczor and
family of Omaha spent the holiday
weekend at the home of his mo
ther, Mrs. Eva Kaczor and other
relatives in the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Horn
of O’Neill were guests of her sis
ter, Mrs. Ella Ziems Easter Sun
day.
Easter Sunday guests at the Roy
Rotherham home were Miss Ber
nadinie Rotherham, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Wood and family of Lin
coln, Mr. and Mrs. Vincentt Roth
erham and family of Niobrara and
Mr. and Mrs Arnold Grtagert and
family of Albion.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Conner of
Norfolk were Easter guests at the'
home of Mr and Mrs. Will Con
ner Sunday afternoon they visited
at the home of Mr and Mrs. Al
fred Comer.
Hob Koenig uf Lincoln was
home from Tuesday until Sunday
to -pend the Easter vacation with
his parent-. Mr. and Mrs. Lud
wig Koenig.
Wednesday evening guests at the
Ludwig Koenig home were Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Thiele and family of
Clearwater
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pierson
were guests Easter Sunday at the
home of her sister and husband.
Mn and Mrs. Joe Cunningham at
O'Neill Other guests were Mr. and
Mrs Janies W'alnofer and family
of Orchard.
Mr. and Mrs Robert -Tams, sr ,
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Tams were entertained Easter Sun
day at the home of Mr and Mrs
Robert Tams, jr., at Norfolk.
Dr and Mrs William H Ross
and Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Ben
nett went to Pender Monday Pr.
Ross and Mrs Bennett attended the
Presbytery and the ladies attended
the Presbyterial meeting Tuesday
Mrs Voarl Tuttle Mrs. Pale Na
pier ami Mrs Ralph Shrader atteml
ed the Presbyterial sessions at
Pender.
Holiday weekend gueMs al the
homes of Mrs. Pauline Noffke
and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Noffke
were Mr. and Mr*. Herman Noff
ke of Superior and Mr and Mrs.
Vernon Cronin and family of
Pierre. S. I'.
Mr ami Mrs Jerry Tomjack en
tertained the following gjests on
Easter Day; her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Everett TryloP of Oakdale.
Mrs Manus Brown and children of
Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet
J ines. Mn. ami Mrs. Reed James,
Mrs. Ben Taylor all of Tilden
and Mr and Mrs Merwin Murray
and family of Neligh
Easier Sunday guests at the
home of Mr mid Mrs. Clarence
Lattel were her parents Mr and
Mrs Alfred Doud erf Ewing and
Levi Hill of O'Neill. In the after
noon, Mr and Mr* Latte 1 to*
his m -ther. Mrs George Latzel,
to O'Neill where they visited with
Mr George Latzel. a patient at
St Anthony's hospital
Louis Latzel of Redding. Calif .
arrived in Ewing Mcndry and is
a guest at the home of his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Lat
zel.
Mr and Mrs. Alfred Doud vis
ited Sunday evening with her aunt,
Mrs Lillie Meyers at Cfeaewater.
A f. mily gathering was held Eas
ter Sunday at the home of Mi. and
Mrs T. I). Hutton at Inman. At
tending from Ewing were Mr. and
Mrs Thomas Hutton and family.
Others present were Mr and Mrs
Robert Hutton and family and Mr
and Mrs Warren Webster all of
Omaha Kay Hutton of Ewing sp.nt
the holiday weekend at the home
at her grandparents in Inman.
Mr and Mrs, Waldo Davis and
Marie spent Easter Sunday at
Orchard attending a family ga
thering at the home of her sis
ter and husband. Mr .and Mrs.
liomer Bart in.
Mrs, Thomas Hutton, charrnan
of the Cancer Drive in Ewing, an
nounced tiiere will be a neighbor
to neighbor canvass drive of the
village of Ewing this week
*'A Film on Cancer'* was shown
Wednesday evening, April 2?th, at
S at the auditorium of the Ewing
public school. The public was cor
dially united by Mrs Hutton to
attend.
Mrs Uernice Harlan of Tilden,
her daughter, Miss Dorothy Harlan
ol Peoria, 111., and her son, Char
les Harlan, home on leave from
Fort Riley, Kan., sjvnt the holiday
weekend at the home of her mother,
Mrs Caroline Sanders On Sunday
all were guests at the home of Mr.
ami Mi's. Lester Bergstrom and
family.
Mr and Mrs. Earl BiUmgs re
tunned home Sunday from Hastings
w lx-re they were guests of their
daughter ami son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs Robert Dunaway since Fri
day. _
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STORE HOURS
Mon. thru Frt. 9 a.m. 5:30 p.ra.
Saturdays 9 a-m. 9:00 p.ra.
End Of Month
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JUST $1 BUYS A PAIR
ALL-PERFECT TOWELS
2 for
22 by 44 inches
Big news Penney’s terries
priced so low you can have
lots for guests, camp, swim
ming. Yellow, rose, brown,
pink, turquoise. HAND
SIZE 3 for 51
WOMEN'S NYLONS
60-GAUGE SHEERS
40c Pair
WOMEN'S COATS
REDUCED
*15 *17
SPRING SUITS
REDUCED
WOMEN'S MILLINERY
REDUCED
$2
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REMNANTS
REGROUPED!
PRICED!
SPECIAL BUY ON
MEN'S SHIRTS
£66
Just look at the fabulous as
sortment . . . dobbies, solids,
fashion trims, conversation
als, many, many more! All
tailored to Penney’s wash
’n wear. S-M-L.
MEN'S COTTON BRIEFS
SPECIAL
3 for J45
MEN'S T-SHIRTS
SPECIAL
3 for 175
MEN'S - BOYS'
WINTER JACKETS
11 only
*4
THONGS FOR
THE FAMILY
69‘
2 ONLY ALL WOOL
MEN'S TOPCOATS
Size 39 Size 42
*15
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GOLDEN
DEW
OLEO
6lbs
- A A A FREE 5c COUPON TOWARD HI «C» DRINKS IN EACH PACKAC.K _
FRESH BAKED VANILLA CREME OR DEVILS FOOD M flfflA BETTY CROCKER WHITE, DEVILSPOOD. YPXLOW OR SPICE nil<i
SANDWICH COOKIES Z'“Z9 CAKE MIXES 3».. o9
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TOMATOES fj
2 Tubes 49c
Yellow or White Burmuda Bunch
ONION PLANTS .... 10c-- BUTT. ; I
- FROZEN FOODS PORTION \ 5
WIMMAdIpPU* 5 \Z Morto"'- rhkk'n * T“'“’ . kksh .W-. .... I S
WiNESAP APPLES 59c POT PIES LIVER . 4 lbs. $1 I HEARTS.3 lbs. $1
GOLDEN RIPE ■ (■ WHOLE NO CHARGE FOB CUTTING AND WRAPPING
. BANANAS 5 1 PORK. JmS/w?
2Lbs- 29c SfiS". 19c 1 LOIN lb- "*&rUwj
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FRESH LEAN LEAN
PORK QCC khi'ksteak j«5f
W\xM ROAST * 0D *■ 39' S
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