The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 06, 1962, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Deloit News
By Mrs. H Bstisr
Mr and Mrs. Donald Starr of
West Point spent the weekend
at the Henry Reimer home They
also visited in Chambers. Mr and
Mrs. H. Reimer and Mr and Mrs.
Don Starr were Sunday visitors
at the Albert Larson home in Ew
ing.
Mr and Mrs Otto Reimer of
Neligh spent Sunday at the home
of Mrs. Sisson and Fred.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson McDonald
were Sunday guests at the Rich
ard McDonald home near Neligh
Mr. and Mrs Harold Mlinar
and daughters were Sunday
guests at the L. Larson home.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Bartak and
Elizabeth and Gene Burtak were
recent visitors at the Carl Bar
tak home in West Point.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Tagel spent
Friday evening at the* Watson
McDonald home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartak
and family called on Mrs. An
na Savidge in Ewing on Saturday
evening.
Sport (Robley) Sisson is visit
ing his daughter, Mrs. Steskel and
family in Idaho. He accompan
ied his son, Tom, to Idaho. Mr
and Mrs. Gary Moon spent the
weekend at the Watson McDonald
home.
Mrs. H. Reimer, Mrs. O
Bartach, Mrs. A. Kasion and Miss
Julia Streeter attended the An
telope County Teachers attended
telope County Teachers meet
ing in Neligh on Wednesday
evening. Mis. Reimer was an ov
ernight guest in the Bartak home.
Darlene Schindler is helping
out with the house work at the
Charles Bartak home. Mrs. Bar
tak is much improved.
Dorsey News
lly Mm. Harold Unborn
Pat Osborn took Miss Sadie
Derickson to O'Neill 7'hursday so
she could consult a doctor as
she wasn’t feeling very well.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta
were O'Neill shoppers Thursday.
The Frontier
On Sale each Thursday morning at
Safeway Store — O’Neill
Golden Hotel — O’Neill
Stannard’s Superette — O’Neill
O’Neill Drug — O’Neill
Devoy Drug — O'Neill
Johnson Drug — O’Neill
Wilson I^rug — Atkinson
Munn’s Store — Ewing
McGraw’s Store — Inman
Newhouse Sundries Chambers
Miller Bros. — Orchard
Kodnck Hughes arrived home
Saturday evening for a furlough
beiore being sent to Granite, 111.
He took his basic training at Fort
Leonard Wood,
Mr. and Mrs Holland Hughes
and family spent Saturday night
and Sunday at the K. L. Hughes
home. Hodnck accompanied
them here from Norfolk as Rol
land met him in Omaha the day
before.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn
called at the T. J. and Howard
Graham home on Sunday after
noon.
Clayton Bennett was cabling
hay for Lloyd Brady Saturday.
Miss Beverly Carson spent Sat
urday night and Sunday at the
Edward Carson home
Callers at the Osborn home
Sunday at the Edward Carson
home.
Callers at the Osborn home
Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Ed
ward Carson and Beverly, Mrs.
Homer Grimm and children, Mrs
K. L. Hughes and grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Leman Huber
were Sunday supper guests at the
Osborns.
Mrs. Gordon Barta was one of
the many guests who attended
Mrs. Weederg party on Wednes
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mitchell .
were callers at the T. J. and |
Howard Graham home on Friday.
Mr and Mrs Gene Gillogly and
family called at the R L. Hugh
es home on Sunday.
Edward Carson called on the
Carson sisters Friday and Mrs.
Hunter wasn’t feeling very well
as she had been very sick on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs Vic Pickering left
Sunday for Vic’s new base as
he will be stationed at Rapid City,
S D. now.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Cihlar were
Verdigre shoppers Saturday.
I
Stuart News
By Mrn. Herb Motto
The Birthday club surprised
Mr. Clem Olberding for her birth
day last Thursday. Thirteen
members were present. The af
ternoon w;is spent playing bingo
and the guests served lunch.
Thanksgiving afternoon callers
of Mr. and Mrs. August Kramer
and Ronnie were Mr. and Mrs.
Clem Ackerman, Norfolk.
Last Sunday supper guests of
Mr ami Mrs. August Kramer and
Ronnie were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Dinslage, Elgin. Mrs. Ackerman,
Mrs. Dinslage and Mrs. Kramer
are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoffman en
tertained four tables of pitch
players Sunday evening at their
home. Prize winners were Har
old Butler, Alberta Hoffman, Earl
Cadwallader, Katie Papke, Dud
ley Halligan. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Cadwallader will have the next
party on Dec. 16.
Sunday evening callers of Mr
and Mrs Herb Skala and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cadwai
lader
Mr and Mrs Ernest Green
field, Mrs Larry Young and
children spent Thanksg.virig I lay
at Lyons and Fremont with Er
nests brothers at the Forest
Greenfield home
Mrs Leota Foils had Thanks
giving dinner at the Lloyd Tbur
tow home.
Tiie Birthday club met Thurs
day, Nov », at the Ernest Green,
field home honoring Mrs. Leota
Foltz and Mr* Merle Imh on
their birthdays. Thirteen mem
bers were present. Prize winner*
were Mrs Harry Cadwallader,
Mrs Vernon McCiurg, Mr*. Max
Welchman, and Mrs Bob Cadwal
lader Each had a beautiful birth
day cake and the next birthday
will be Mrs Ernest Greenfield.
Mrs Mars tn Butler and boys
and Alberta Hoffman spent Mon
day in Atkm»on.
Sally Jo Hoffman spent the
weekend with her parents. Mr
and Mrs. John Hoffman
Saturday overnight guests of
Mr and Mrs Mike Cadwadader
anti family were Mr and Mrs.
Bill Haug and Mary Jane. Css
per. Wyo.
Mrs. Mike CadwalUdrr and
children were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr and Mr*. Albert
Gurasey and buys, llaaseU Mr*
Cadwsilader and Mrs. Guroaey
are sisters.
Mr and Mrs John Hoffman
and family spent Saturday in
Ainsworth.
Friday and Saturday dinner
guests of Alberta Huffman were
B»b liftman and Marvin Clin*.
Naper.
Mr and Mr* Mike Cadwalla
der rntrrtained four lab lea of
pitch player* Friday evening at
their hum* Mr and Mrs Earl
Cadwallader were guest* Fnie
winner* were Glen Cadwallader
and Mra. Bob Cadwallader. Len
rrd Kiri* and Mr* Carl < ad—I
1-i‘hcr U '•*•» 1 Kin* also worn
iravrlar* Mr and Mr* Ji«i
Hof (nun will haw* llw nnt partf
DtcrmMt M r waning
Try The Frontier Went
Adt - It Pay* I
GIVE MOM >
A ^
‘HELPING^
HAND’
FOR CHRISTMAS!
ELECTRIC
DEALER... NOW!
Your gift headquarters
PExInn-nylon bocks stretch to lit nil ?
si/.cs. leather liorsehtde palm* give .
driving safety. ltlg color selection! J 7-1^
_! 3-6X
32G SELECTION! TOTS' P.J.'S
SLEEPERS & SNOOZER SETS
YOUR CHOICE! 4^9
Cotton flannel print ski-jamas P
or hoys, girls, 4-6X. Solid col- ^ PAIR
or flannel sleepers, plastic soles,
2-6. 3pe. tern snoozers, 9-18 mos.
LOOKS LIKE LEATHER!
Men's Vinyl Surcoat
. 12“
Orion Acrylic & Nylon
CAMPUS HOSE
Girls &
Ladies | y
Orion *' acrylic and nylon knee-hi’*
<>ok, foci like wool! Stretch to fit
Kiris & women’s sizes g'/a-BVi, B'/a-U.
2 Cute New Styles
Girls7 Petti-Pants
Such a grown-up style!
Doubles as a slip. In
lace or pleated trims.
Kasy care nylon tricot.
White. Sizes 8 to 14.
I GIRLS' TRIMMED BRIEFS
Lace frilled acetate. White, pink, maize. 4-14.
_
New Holiday Style*!
Girls' Dresses
»*•*«** selection of holiday charm
e-,. (Jay wash ’n wear cotton*,
dressy, easy-care hlerwls In *oft
border prints, woven patterns,
pretty solids. All lovely style*!
Lovely Decorator Print
\