MEKK — This new school building of District I is located one half mile east of Frank .Nelson's home and Is for a combination of Districts I, 170 and 10. The building is '20 by IK foot and faces south with a stairway on tiie west end connecting the basement and first fl«x>r. A double door is located at the southeast entrance with two stairways hauling to the main floor and to the basement. The main floor and basement are Ixdh tiled. Mrs. Vilas Itraun, l.ynch, is the trarhi'r. There are 25 pupils enrolled at the present time. Orchard News Mm. Wilbur Mahood Phom- TW 3-3186 Fifty persons were present Tlursday evening for a stated meeting of Chapter 300, order of the Eastern Star. Mrs. Henry Drayton, worthy matron, and Gordon Johnson, worthy patron, presided. It was voted that each member contribue a donation to the homes for Christmas. Mrs. Cecil Lee, and Mrs. E. E. Bruce are chan-men for thus priject. Phans were made to attend and assist the O. E. S. chapter at At kinson with entertaing the grand officers October 10. Officers of Sunset Chapter hon ored the past worthy matrons and patrons after the close of chap ter. Mrs. Henry Drayton gave the welcome and response was by Mrs. Gordon Fletcher sr. Mrs. Harold Mitchell had charge of the program with the following participating: Jan Withee, Rnzan Drayton, Judy Parkhurst, Gen olle Lautenschlager, Mrs. Olive Everhart, Claudia Mitchell, Fran ees Blackmore, Mrs. Riley Rouse Mrs. Dale Greenameyer and Mrs Edna Johnson. Refreshments were in charge of the officers, Mrs. Lyle Schleu sener and Mrs. Clifford Erb, co chairmen. Mrs. C. E. Everhart attended the GOP women’s meeting at the Country club at Neligh, Thursday morning. Members of the Past Matrons club met Wednesday afternoon at the Masonic Temple with 13 mem bers present. Mrs. Marion Ship man, president, conducted the business minting. The project for the afternoon was tying two uilts Mr All' ll Hill and Mrs. Han nah Johnson were hostesses. On September 28 Francis Wil lard Rebckah I .edge of Orchard will observe the 110th anniver sary at the founding of the Rc bekah lodge. The Page and Clearwater lodges are invih-d to attend. The Neighborhood Birthday club met with Mrs. Gordon Dray ton Friday afternoon. Mrs. E. E Bruce was a guest. Bridge was played and prizes were won by Mrs D. L. Fletcher, Mrs. Han nah Johnson and Mrs. Millie Ma hood. Mrs. Allen Hill furnished _ _ _ _ _ _ i prizes and Mrs Blanche Fletcher provided the lunch. Mrs Blanche Fletcher fell Tuesday night and strained mus cles in her right leg. She us ga ting around the house with the aid of a walker and it is hoped she will be walking again soon without aid. Mr and Mrs. Art Hadley, Sil verbal. Ore, left Monday for their home after visiting several days with relatives and friends. Mrs. Harlan Miller visited with relatives in Kellogg, Ida., last week. Mrs. Frank Bonde returned to her home by plane to Los Angeles after weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. Roy Sivesind, and other re latives. Mr. and Mrs. Don Held, Els more, spent Tuesday with her sis ter, Mrs. Elwood McClaran. Mrs. Anna Sexton, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reisslam and family, Ogallala, and Mrs. Rebecca But terfield, O'Neili, were weekend guests in the Fred Spar home. The American Legion auxiliary met at the Legion hall Monday evening with 14 members present The president, Mrs. John Aiman jr., presided over the business meeting. Mrs. Leonard Hall, Mrs Waldo Rodgers and Mrs. Gerald Maple are delegates and Mrs. Richard Knapp and Mrs. Lee Bjomsen are alternates for the District 2 convention at Pierce October 1. Mrs. Auman appointed the following chairman: Histori an, Mrs. Waldo Rodgers; scrap book, Mrs. Glen Miller; sergeant at arms, Mrs. Leonard Hall; Pop py chairman, Mrs. Bernaid Kel log, and membership, officers of the unit. Mrs. John Leiding and Edna Leibsack are in charge of the tarlaton dolls. The unit will have a bake sale September 30. Refreshments were served by Mrs. John Lidding, Mrs. Leonard Hall and Mrs. Flora Young. Tom Drayton Tias accepted a position with Dunn and Brad street, Omaha. Mrs. Bernice Whitmer was re leased from the Antelope Mem orial hospital Tuesday and return ed to her home for a few days. She will resume her school du ties at Madison Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hanson. Sioux City, visited in Mrs. Han son’s sister’s home, Mrs. Gordon Drayton, Thursday. Mrs. W. A. Contois and Mrs. Mary Mahood, Neligh, visited OES chapter, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Roether were visitors from Schuyler in the Henry Drayton home Monday. Viola Maple left Monday for her home at Powder River, Wyo. She has been visiting in the home of her aunt, Mrs. Roy Sivesind, and other relatives. Mrs. Charles Hamdorf and Mrs. Betty Schwager and girls, Neligh, called on Mrs. Alma Schwager. The following persons helped celebrate Mrs. Bertha Grove’s birthday Tuesday morning, Mrs. Jessye Shaw, Mrs. Ada Clifton, Mrs. Arvid Erb, Mrs. Clifford Erb, Mrs. Raymond Stevens, Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mrs. John Stelling and Mrs. Bob Willats. They served refreshments. Mrs. Groves observed her 82ml year. Mrs. James Fink and baby. Edna Liebsack were Neligh vis itors of Mr. Fink’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Fink. Mrs. Mary Montgomery, Royal, has been visiting in the home of Mrs. Blanche Fletcher a few days the past week. Mrs. Fern Fletcher and Mrs. Edna Liebsark were Neligh vis itors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Holman. Fouritelle, were Monday guests in the John Stelling home. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Lieding. Weeping Water, spent the week end in the Wayne Henderson and John Leiding homes. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Leiding and baby. Madison, spent the weekend in the John Leiding home. | Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bruce, were Sunday dinner guests in the Joe Sivisend home at O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Knapp and family were callers in the Will iam Schwinck home at Neligh Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stuart, Co zad, were weekend guests in the Dick Knapp home. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Willats vis ited in the George McFalls home in Brunswick Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pospeshi] and family, Sioux City, were Sun day guests of Mrs. L. Pospeshil. Campfire Girls, the Gen-ly-bly patrol met with Mrs. William Thelander last week. The Camp fire girls plan to sell Christmas and other cards for patrol funds. The project for the afternoon was embroidery work. Lunch was * * j Subscribe Mow! > i I 4 Subscription Blank " ! THE FRONTIER j | 114 No. 4lh O’Neill, Nebraska & i i g Please enter my subscription to The Frontier for one year, to . 4 be delivered by mail. I enclose: $2.50 (in Nebraska), $3.00 (out side Nebraska). " < > < r ^ Name . . " Address . P i .1 J a 9 I ■■I » CAGOIDBOND 1 I 9V STAMPS! 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Emmet And Community Do lore* Tunender Epiphany's Altar society met Thursday afternoon at St. Michael ball. Tile rural life report was given by Mrs. A1 Havranek and the spiritual life report by Mrs Jess Wills. Pictures were shown by the Rev. Ralph O’Donnell Church committee members fos October are Mrs. Ed Wmkler Mrs. John Schaaf, Mrs. Jot Bab) and Mrs. John Babl. Fourteen members were present. Plans were made for the Fall Deanery meeting at Emmet October 24 and also for the Farmer Union dinner October 17. Hostesses were Mrs. Tom Welsh, Mrs. A1 Klop penborg, Mrs. Joe Winkler and Dolores Tunender. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tunender. Dolores, Bob and Gene, Mrs. Joe Ramold and Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Deermer and Carla called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deermer and family, At kinson, Friday evening. Mrs. Leota Porter and child ren, Debbie and Bobby, Portland. Ore., spent Wednesday to Sat urday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Steskal and family. rui ici ld sr. and boys were Mrs John 9chaaf and family Afternoon callers were Mr and Mrs. Ray Timmerman and fani liy, Atkinson, and Mr and Mrs Andrew Ramold and family, O' Neill. Mr and Mrs Ray Conway and family called at the home of Mr. and Mrs Orville Epjwnback and family, Eric son, and were Sunday dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramold Jr. and family, O’Neill called at the* liame of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tun ender and family Tuesday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Havranek sr., Atkinson, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Havranek Thursday and Friday. Mrs. George Shald and family, Stuart, and Mrs. Joe Bruder, At kinson, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Winkler and Mary Alice Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baker, Brewster, visited at lh< home of Mrs. Georgia McGinnis ami were Saturday dinner guests. Mr. Baker was a schoolmate of Mr**. .McGinnis 66 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. John Babl sr went to Sioux City Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schaaf and family attended a family re union at Atkinson park Sunday. Guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Freed, Phoenix, Am, Mr. and Mrs. Al Havranek vis ited at the home of Mrs. Vivian Martin, O’Neill, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus and family called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Havranek and family, O’Neill, Friday night Lloyd Evans went to Sioux City Sunday on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Pongratz and Dewey, O’Neill, were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pongratz and family. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Havranek and Larry were Thursday eve ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Havranek. Mr. and Mrs. George Babl call ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Janzing and family, O’Neill, I - while their parents Mr and Mr* Monday afternoon Mr. and Mr* Henry Kkippen borg. O'Neill. called »t the home of Mr and Mr* Joe Wink ler Friday evening Mr and Mr*. Bob Timmerman and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr ami Mrs D*n«ld Marvell us ami family. Afternoon callers were Mr and Mrs Fred McCart and family, Carolyn and Beverly Walnofer Dolores Tunender spent Friday at Atkinson with her cousin, Mur tan Deermer Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sicheneder Atkinson, called at the Ray Tun emter home Sunday night. Mr. and Mr*. Donald Marcel Kts and family called at the home of Mr and Mrs John Prt«*r and family, O'Neill, Sumtay evening Venus News By Mrs. Ralph Brookltouaer Mr and Mrs. Gerald Waring and Mr and Mrs. J. W. Finch visited at the lairry Taylor liome a week ago Mrs Finch re mained at the Taylor home to help care for the new grand daughter. Finn Rite to the 1951 Class re union at Venligre September 16, Mr. and Mrs Leonani Davey Jr., Plattsmouth, visited at the home of Mr an«l Mrs. itnlph Bniok houser. Mr. Davey is a graduate of this class. r-...-.— Mr and Mrs George Jeffrey and Paul lav were September IN evening guest* ai the t*>mr of Mr ami Mr* Harry Caskey The Help U club met with Alta Finch September Si with eight mrmleri present Hie hoaleaa MTVtd a m*m lunchnst Carpet rag* were sewed lit the after noon Mr* Ralph Hmokhouarr receive*! a priie The ne*i rtvsrt ing will be with Mr* Clarence Finch *r Randy ami Terry Gibb* stayed with Mr ami Mr* Ora Cnakey Verlyn Gibb*. Clearwater, were vacationing in Oiinrado They re turned Inane Wednesday. Mr amt Mr* Willi* Waring have moved to (Tvightoo win-re he i* enytloyed Mr ami Mr* Joe Jaeot *r., and family, Verdigre, were September 17 dinner guest* at the home of Mr. ami Mr* Harry Caskey. Mr ami Mr* I inward Tyler and son visited at the Harry Caakey home Tuesday evening Mr*, flatware Much *r.. spent lit*- forepart of till* week with her mn-ln law luul daugh ter, Mr. and Mr*, bordon ftentaler, Tilden. Their ilaugh ter underwent surgery at a Norfolk ho*|dUU M outlay. Mr and Mrs Ralph Brook wen* Sunday dinner guest* at the home of fheir msi anil daugh tcr-m-Lov. Mr. ami Mr* Ijttrry Hruokhotiser. Grand island Other guest* were Mr. amt Mr* Raj Bfookhotuer fUMl Jeffrey ■ Norfolk and Mr and Mr* Art Snyder and Tony. tVnlrnl City . 11 -1 Sixth Annual Quarter Horse Sale To Be Held at Stuart, Nebr. SATURDAY, OCT. 7 Sale Starts at 1:30 p.m. SELLING 50 HEAD, ALL AGES Elkhorn Valley Quarter Horse Assn. Ann un ing A Brand New Idea In Automobile Merchandising With you, the discriminating car buyer, in mind we have ar ranged our facilities and our purchasing power to bring to North Central Nebraska a new concept in the business of buying and selling cars. Instead of offering only new Cadillac automobiles we are now prepared to help you purchase any new passenger car or truck regardless of make or model a* or below competitive prices. We also believe there is a fine market in this area for the top "Cream-Puff" type used car. With this in mind we will feature « only the choicest of the used car line and will display eight to. ten of these beauties in our newly enlarged heated showroom. Imagine the convenience of shopping for your next car inside —summer or winter. Now A Word About Service - We are extremely proud of our service department because we have the best equipment and finest mechanics in all the mid west. We will offer "Service at its Rest" for all makes of auto mobiles, trucks and tractors. We invite you to try us and com pare our workmanship and prices with any service department anywhere. Our service department is another reason why we can warrantee every automobile sold. Financing, of Course, with Low Low Down Payments. Please accept our invitation to come in and talk to one of our salesmen and look at our "Showroom of Cars." You'll be glad you checked with us before you buy your next new or used car. 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