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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1962)
iSBL^Frontier blix RICHARDSON. Publisher BRUCE J. REHBERG. Editor Trrinn ol Xubwcrlptton: In Nebraska. # 50 j»ei year, elsewhere in the United States. J3 per year, rate abroad provided upon request. All subscrip tions payable in advance. Entered at the postcffice in O'Neill, Holt coun cy, Nebraska, as second-class mail matter under the Ac t of Congress of March 3. 1X79 This new* uaper is a member of the Nebraska Press Asso dation, National Editorial Association and the Audii tureau of Circulations. NATIONAL EDITORIAL Stuart News Hy Mr*. Herb Hk&in Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miksch jr., entertained four tables of pitch, Sunday evening at their home. Prize winners were Gary Lock mon, Mrs. Bob .Miksch, Tom Dobrovolny and Mrs. Warren Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mik sch will have the next party on December 2. Mr and Mrs Larry Heyne and Kim, Omaha, s|>ent the weekend ROYAL THEATRE Thurw. Nov. 15 j “THE MUSIC MAN” Frl.-Hat. Nov. 16-17 "ZOTZ” Nun.-Mon.-Turn.-W I'd.-Thur*. Nov. IH-18 20-21-22 "THE INTERNS” FRITZ'S Body Shop 24 Hr, Wrecker Service Complete Body Work Glass Cut & Installed - PHONE - 86 Day - 473 Night 30tfc O’NEILL, NEBR. f with Mr and Mrs. Ervin Van Cleave and Patty and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heyne, Bassett. Mr and Mrs. Ervin VanCleave arid Patty were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heyne, Bassett. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heyne and Kim, Omaha. Mr and Mrs. Garry Lockmon attended the Greeley-Stuart foot ball game Friday night. While there they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Schmaderer and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmaderer, St. Paul. Mrs. August Kramer returned Sunday evening from a three week trip, visiting relatives. She visited in Elgin, Omaha, St. Louis, Milwaukee, Dubuque, la., and Lincoln. The TPM club met at the home of Theresa Levi on Monday af ternoon. Cards were played and the prize winners were Mrs. Ethel Stracke, Mrs. Bill Paxton and Mrs. Jack McGrew. Mrs. Stracke was a guest. Lunch was served by the hostess. Saturday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wewel were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greenfield, Mrs. Leota Foltz, Mrs. Larry Young and children. Wednesday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greenfield, Mrs. Leota Foltz, Mrs. Larry Young and children were Mrs. Rudolph Wewel, Newport, Mrs. Bill Kollman and children, Den ver. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Holbrook were Mrs. Keith King and children. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seger, Newjiort, were Sunday afternoon | HEADQUARTERS FOR COUGH H and COLD NEEDS Our Pharmacist jj will assist you J . AVITAMINPROTECTIONa x for less than 2t a day! \ I MULTIPLE I i } wM VITAMINS l A IfflUlM One tablet daily as- X x Eg raragaa i; OUR REXALl PHARMACIST, $ like your Doctor, takes a J PERSONAL INTEREST fl in your good health d • Ptolebtional &&utie$ X • Undiuidual Attention i DEVOY REXALL Drug Bob Devoy, Pharmacist Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings visitors of Mr and Mrs. Elgie Irish. Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Ed Weber were Mrs. Wilma Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs Bob Friedel and fam ily and Mr and Mrs. Jerry Web er and family Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Ernest Greenfield were Mr and Mrs Vic Kaup and fam ily to celebrate Vic's birthday. Sunday morning callers of Mr. and Mrs Walt Kaup and girls were Mr and Mrs. James 06 ernure, Wmlock, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Halligan and son are now stationed at Bonesteel, S D. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cadwalla der were Thursday evening call ers of Mr and Mrs. Jun Hoff man. Mr and Mrs Dudley Halligan and son were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr and Mrs. Doug Halligan, Long Pine. Mrs. Doug Halligan just returned from the hospital in Omaha. Sunday evening guests of Mr and Mrs. Vic Kaup were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Babl and family. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Berry were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Moody, Ainsworth. Mr. and Mrs. A. H Kaup had as Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dix and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Paxton and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hytrek and family, Clement Murphy and Bob Kaup wIk) had just returned from California. Mrs. Stanley Cobb entertained a group of ladies at a coffee par ty Friday morning at her home, honoring her sister, Mrs. George Wallinger on her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sandail were pre sented a wedding gift, by the group. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoffman and Dan ny were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hoffman, Bobby Hoffman and and Bob Hoffman, Naper. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Friedel re turned home from Grand Island and Omaha where they had spent last week. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greenfield were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shald and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Green field and girls, Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sandail were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sie ker, Bassett. The Birthday club met at the home of Mrs. Glen Cadwallader on November 6 to help her cele brate her birthday. Eleven mem bers were present. Prize win ners were Mrs. Elgie Irish, Mrs. Harry Hood, Mrs. Bob Cadwal lader and Mrs. Glen Cadwallader. The next party will be with Mrs. Merle Irish. Sunday dinnr guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Friedel was Mrs. Ida Steinhauser. She remained for the evening and it was spent playing cards. Elkhornetts Extension club met at the home of Mrs. Bob Kohle on November 5 with Mrs. Glen Kohle as co-hostess. The roll call was answered with each member re citing a poem. The lesson was a Christmas gift idea. The next meeting will be December 3 at the home of Mrs. Marion Davis with Mrs. Bob Kohle as co-hos tess. Paul Shierk INSURANCE AGENCY O'NEILL, NEBR. Insurance of All Kind* Mrs. S. E. Timmermans and Lois attended the O'NeiU-Chadron football game at O'Neill Satur day. Cheri Weymoth, Chadron, re turned home with them to spend the rest oi the weekend and re turned to Chadron on Sunday af ternoon . Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Harold Butler were Mr and Mrs. Andrew Thompson and Gene, Mrs. Clara Dinkle, Plainview, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Butler and boys. Afternoon call er was Bobby Hoffman. The Cleveland Extension club met at the home of Mrs. Herbert Sweet on Thursday, Nov. 8 with Mrs. Delbert Gentle as co-hos tess. Eleven members and one visitor were present. The lesson on •'Exercise’' was led by Mrs Dick Straka. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Ailyn were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McClurg, Broken Bow. Mr. and Mrs S. E. Timmer mans and Lou and Cheri Wey moth, Chadron, attended a fam ily dinner Sunday at the New port Hall in honor of Anna We-wel, North Bend, Mr. and Mrs. KoU mon and family, Denver, Colo. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ailyn were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foe ken jr. and family. ine Cleveland 4-n leaders and officers bad a planning and idling out of year books meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Al lyn Sunday afternoon. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Slraka and fanuly were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Allyn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Focken and famdy. Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Allyn were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Allyn, Lincoln. Riverside New* By Mrs. Lionel Oiiater Mrs. Willie Shrader and Mrs. Floyd Lee assisted Mrs. Frances Tomjack entertain the Jolly Worker club at her home Thurs day alternoon. The ladies sewed quilt blocks and embroidered for the hostess. Mis. Willie Shrader, president, presided at the busi ness meeting with thirteen mem bers and one visitor, Mrs. Ron nie Mott, present. Mrs. R. A! Hord, Alice Shrader, Mrs. Keith Biddlecome, Mrs. Dewitt Hoke, Mrs. Lyle Switzer, Mrs. Grant Mott and Mrs. Georgie Wiegands are to fix a box for Christmas for Paul Gunter who is serving in the armed forces overseas. The club will meet with Mrs. Georgie Wiegands Thursday afternoon. Dec. 13. It will be a covered dish luncheon with a gift exchange. Barbara Johnston visited Alice Shrader Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom ery visited at the R. A. Hord home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier left Friday morning to visit in Colo rado. They plan to return home Sunday evening. Brett Emsick is staying at the Wayne Fry home. Lee Johnson, Cedar Rapids, la., visited last Sunday at the Grant | Mott home. Ernest Trowbridge and N. D. Ickes are helping with the corn harvest at the Howard Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harpster; and family were dinner guests Sunday at the Alfred Napier home. Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and Mrs. Ro bert Hobbs visited Mrs. Dale Na SALESM N Make This Job Comparison! • Immediate earnings upwards of $500 a month • First-year bonus of $2040 • Complete classroom and field training, includ ing expense paid trip to National Sales Train ing School • Continuous advanced training to help you in crease your earnings • Plenty of prospects • No slack seasons • Over $2|/2 million a year of national adver tising • Internationally known company, leader in its field, multi-million dollars in assets • Lifetime career opportunity • Take life easy at the end of twenty to thirty years with a retirement fund of $401.00 to $802.00 a month • Advancement to sales management available to the go-getter How Does Your Job Compare? Call us and we will tell you immediately if you can meet our simple qualifications. For confiden tial interview appointment call Jake Heimbuch at Grand Island, 382-7913, collect. pier Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink visit* ed at the Lee Fink home Wed nesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Pollock, Omaha, were weekend guests at the Dave Pollock home. Mrs- Keith Biddiecome and Mr and Mrs Raymond Schmxlt visited at the Elwm Babi home at Emmet Wednesday Mrs Dale Napier called at the Howard Miller home Thursday * afternoon. Several from the Free Metbo dm church attended funeral ser vice* for Mrs. Clyde Burge at Amelia Saturday afternoon Mr and Mrs Walter Miller were the singers The Rev. and Mrs Paul Andre and family were dinner guests Sunday at the Bert Fink home. The Verl Gunter family called at the Eddy Shrader and Lionel Gunter homes Thursday evening, Mrs. R. A. Hord and Mrs. Li onel Gunter visited Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter in Norfolk Wed nesday afternoon. Steve stayed with his grandmo ther, Mrs. R A. Hord Tuesday while his mother. Mrs. Alfred Na pier, served on tl»e election board. Air. ana Mrs. ta tturxe and family, Gordon, visited a few days last week at the John Na pier home. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Meyers and Jon visited at the Rudy Aiders home Thursday. Mrs. Meyers and Jon accompanied Mrs. Ablers to the Facts and Fun Extension club at the Ralph Echer home in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McNabb, Omaha, were weekend guests at the William Lofquist home The Charles Rotherham family were supper guests Saturday. Mrs. Wdliam Lofquist, Mrs. Z. H. Fry, Mrs. Wayne Fry, Mrs. Leo Miller and Mrs. Lynn Fry at tended a miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening for Sharon Kropp. .Mr. and Mrs. Kennelh Pollock and family visited at the Dave Pollock home Thursday evening Ina Bennett was a supper guest Alice's Beauty Shop 325 E. Douglas Rt. Phone 28S Complete Beauty Service __Slimjiner Reducing Machine DR. D. E. 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