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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1962)
Inman News By Mr». Jiunm Mr.'ltUmn Pack 28.3 of Inman held their December meeting Tuesday eve ning, Dec. 11. The theme for the meeting was "It la More Blessed To Give Than To Receive". The meeting opened with the flag sa lute. Eugene Clark gave a report on "Hanukkah" The den Mo thers exhibited Christmas decora tions made by the scouts. Com munity strips were presented by Helmer Widtfeldt. Games were played and songs were sung Den 2 was recognized for having the largest percentage of attendance. Refreshments were served by Mrs H. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Widtfeldt. Helper parents for January will be Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tompkins and Mr and Mrs. Mick Gallagher Future events include a pack Leaders Committee meceting Jan 7 at the school house and a pack meeting Tuesday, Jan. 8, 1963. The scouts will meet after school Monday to pack cookies for the shut in’s in town. Faith Kell, reporter Mr. and Mrs. Justin Butterfield and family spent last weekend at Redfield, la., visiting Mr and Mrs Garry Butterfield and fam ily, Mr ami Mrs. Larry Butter field and family and Jack But terfield. Mrs. Larry Williamson and daughter. Orchard, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Couch Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds visited Mr and Mrs. Bert Rey nolds at Neligh Friday evening. Joe Peters, who is employed at Norfolk, spent Thursday visiting his family. Thursday evening guests in the Peters home were Mr and Mrs. Gary Sanders and Tina, O'Neill Tina Sanders, O’Neill, spent the weekend visiting her grandmo ther, Mrs. Joe Peters and Larry. Lawrence Stevens, Norfolk, spent Friday evening in Inman visiting relatives and friends. Ralph Sholes, who is employed l , at Ainsworth, sjxrnt Friday eve ning visiting his mother, Mrs. Violet Shoiea Mrs. James McMahan attend ed a stated meeting of Sympho ny chapter OES Thursday eve ning at O'Neill. Mr*. May Fraka left Sunday for Orchard where she will visit her son-in-law ami daughter, Mr. and Mrs William Vrooman and family Mr and Mrs. James Coventry, Mr and Mrs. James Sobotka, Mr and Mrs. William Kelley ami Mr and Mrs. Howard Jackson attended a party at the Town House Monday evening for the hospital employees Mr and Mrs. James Corkle, O’Neill, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ho ward Jackson Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dempsey, who have been living in the home of Mrs Fred Sciiaffw,, moved to Council Bluffs, .& , on Friday. Mr. Dempsey is associate ed with the Boy Scouts of Amer ica. Margaret Pruss, Clearwater, spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Henry" Pruss Chambers News By Mrn. E. H. Carpenter The Valley Center club mem bers enjoyed an interesting Christmas program dealing with the Yuletide customs in other countries, Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Alfred Maas. The program was in charge of Mrs. L). K Miller. There were several games to liven the p.m. followed by a gift exchange. The presi dent conducted a short business session. Seventeen members ans wered roll call by telling of a Christmas they remembered must or of a Christmas custom. There was one visitor, Mrs. K. Maas and three children present. Lunch was served by the iiostess. The next meeting, Jan. 18, will be at the home of Mrs. C. V. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Carpenter went to Neligh Sunday to attend the funeral of her uncle, Charles Carpenter, a long time resident of the Neligh community who died Thursday at the Antelope County hospital. Mr. Carpenter was 82 years of age. He is sur vived by his wife Grace, 2 sons and 3 daughters, 2 sons having preceded him in death. Fifteen members of the WSCS were present Thursday afternoon at the Methodist church for the lesson “Christinas is Sharing” presented by Mr. Gaius Winter mote and Mrs. G. H. Grimes. The song "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing" was sung by the group with a special song sung by a quartette composed of Mrs. Steve Shavlik, Mrs. Gaius Win termote, Mrs. Raymond Shoe maker, and Mrs. Darrel Gillette. Mrs. John Honeywell was pian ist. She also played as the group marched around and deposited their gift of money for world ser vice, on the worship table. Mrs. Steve Shavlik presided at the business session in the absence of the president. Several letters were read and names listed to receive Christmas cards. Mrs. J. E. Grimes gave a Missionary re port. It was decided to use the book “The Arm of Compassion” by Vernon Middleton as the next W’SCS study instead of using it as a church wide study. The meet ing closed with prayer and lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Raymond Beed and Mrs. Glen Grimes. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adams left Wednesday of last week by train from Grand Island for Sedro Wooley. Wash, to spend Christ mas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huston and other rel latives. Mrs. E. H. Medcalf spent from Wednesday to Saturday of last week with her daughter, Mrs. Allen Miller and family, Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gesch and children Lincoln were recent weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shavlik. Oscar Greenstreet. Mount Ver non. Wash., is spending a few weeks with relatives and friends at Chambers. He is a house guest in the W. D. Reninger home. Mrs. A. B Hubbard had the misfortune to fall Wednesday on the steps of her tiomt and break a bone in tier right arm. She was in St. Anthony's hospital Wednes day night but returned home Thursday with tier arm in a cast. Mrs Lloyd Wintermote attend ed a meeting in Ainsworth Fri day. Mr. and Mrs Louis Wboeier, Stanton, were Wednesday evening guests of their brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Peltier and sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Walter. Received into membership of the Methodist church Sunday morning were Mrs Florence Mil ler and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Coul thard and 2 daughters. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Hooper spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Dave Holcomb, Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howder, Vi vian, 9. D. were overnight guests Saturday in the home of her sis ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Erwin Carpenter. They ac companied the Carpenters to Ne ligh Sunday to attend the fun eral of an uncle, returning home Sunday evening Mr and Mrs. G. H. Grimes went to Omaha Monday where Mr Grimes had a check up fol lowing eye surgery a few weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. J. E Geimes planned to leave Wednesday for Lincoln to the home of her son. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Grimes and from there to Ottumwa. la., to spend Christmas with her daugh ter, I>r. and Mrs. Loren Coppac and family. They plan to visit also in Mountrose, Colo , later. Mr and Mrs. Dale Adams re turned Thursday from their wed ding trip to Lincoln. Sunday afterrKxxi visitors In the home of Mrs. Charlotte Honey well and Mrs. Erna Tucker were Mrs. Lawrence Urban and daugh ter, O'Neill and ber rao*ber. Mrs King, Omaha. Betty Rockforu, Chambe * anu ' Mr. and Mrs. Milan Welke and girls, O’Neill, spent Sunday in the Harry Scott home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Messenbrink — and girls, Fremont, spent Satur day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wilkinson. Mr and Mrs. Lyle Hanrts were Thursday evening callers in the Harry Scott home. Saturday eve ning the Vern Wilkinson's called A square dance was held at the Legion hall Saturday eve ning with a good attendance and a good time reported, lhc neat dance will be Dec. 27th. A group of about 15 members of the Methodist Youth fellowship with their sponger*, went carol ing in the country Sunday eve ning Mrs W H Craw lord led the singing. Mrs. La Vern Hoerle Judy Beed furnished cars. They plan to carol in town neat Sun day. The Bethany Woman's Associa tion met with Mrs Henry Wood Wednesday, Dec 12 with an at U-ndance o! 16 ladies and three children. The theme of the pro grom was The Cradle. The Cross and The Crown. The jiurpose was to point out the signifiance of the Incarnation in God's plan. Thu was s jam sored by the committee The president, Mr* Bob Sum merer had charge of the service, installing the new oflicers. Mi* Stanley Lambert, Mrs. Russell Barieman and Maude Urban. During the business meeting it was v»*ted to give $5000 to the "While Gift", $5000 to the Walk er*, who are missionaries in die Sudan and $50 oo to the Belhetiy church organ fund, which was started recently The meeting closed with the Lord’s Prayer. The Ramona Rebekah Lodge met Thursday evening, Dec 13 with 28 members present. All of ficers were in the chairs with the except am of one. Mr* A B Hub bard, who wa* m the tewpiUl with a broken i»>i>c in her anil The group Noted to change their regular meeting n.ght back to the 2nd and 3rd Friday* of each month The next meeting will be Friday, Dec 2* After thr buameaa *e**iiwj a cleaver pro gram in charge uf Mrs Hay Deed, Mr* Ru*»ell Darrlman and Mr* Lloyd deed wa* oietenird with an exchange of gift* Santa bruttf there to band them ‘Ml. A lunch i arrytn* out the < hi ulMl theme »u arrred by the helm r% Mr* <»U*n Grime* and Mr*. Njn» BurtwMlr The next hna> trv»e* will tie Mia Hay Heed and Mr* Glen Grime*. Phono Yoor Nows to Tho Frontior Phono 788 i ■ - We re headquarters for farrowing to market HOG FEEDS All research and feeder proved PIG BOOSTER CRUNCHETTS gets baby pigs eating early. WEAN-N-GROW PELLETS turns weaning days into growing days SUPER 40 GRAIN BALANCER Vi to 3/a lb. per head daily balances /l&jESS&s a full feed of grain to finish 'em fast. - lip O’NEILL GRAIN CO. O'Neill, Nebraska DID YOU KNOW? That it costs LESS than 50c a month to operate an ELECTRIC yard light... but a flame-type costs up to $3.00 . . . and gives only HALF the light! ASK US . . . Public CONSUMERS a HAVE YOUR OWN BUSINESS Available in the City of O'Neill OIL JOBBERSHIP Excellent Location Small Capital Needed Write Box FN c o The Frontier For further particulars NOTICE lUislness hours lor the ( mini) Vn uMim't office for January and February will be open at 3:00. open during the ik«h hour and i lose al I :00. To avoid standing In line for licenses plena* use the mail Instructions lor licensing motor vehicles; I. lie turn all copies of Ul statements. S. Include IWit registration certificate al Ume ..f licensing 11 (Hi extra tee must tie charged if the old certificate la nut pre sented at license lime. 3. Make check or money order lc»r amount of tat and llnwu fee*. 4 No new {dates tor ISMS so add only 3c for |«ostage, for new registrations which rec|ulre new I Wit (dates to Ice matted add tt*. 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