The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 14, 1963, Image 4

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    .Mr*. Kldcn Ituttcrfleld announ
ces the engagement of her daugh
ter, Moma, to Michael Fletcher,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Flet
cher.
Miss Ituttcrfleld, a 1963 gradu
ate of O’Neill high school, Is a
student at Stewart's School of
Hair Styling in Sioux City, la.
Mr. Fletcher, also a 19113 grad
uate of O'Neill high school, Is a
student at the University of Ne
braska in Lincoln.
No dale has been set for the
wedding.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S
ADMITTED: Mar. 5 James H.
Harris, Spencer, Brandon Koun
ovsky, O'Neill. 6 William Mul
len, Emmet, Mrs. R. B. South,
Inman, Bernelda Pongratz, O’
Neill, Bonnie llornback, Spencer.
7 George Van Every, William
\V McIntosh, Mrs Ix*na Tom
Jn< k and Mrs. Alfred Hamik, all
ftf "fJ’NHlI. Allen Hargcru, Spen
cer, John J. O'Connell, Emmet,
ami Mrs. Evelyn Gcay, Page. H
Mrs. Charles I’nstt Grimes, of
Chamber*. Harley Buxton and
Vernon Strong, O'Ncdi, ami Mrs
Calvin Harvey, Page. 9 Sandy
Schneider, Inman, Jim Laska and
Mrs Maude Hrion, lx»th of O’
Neill, and Wllmer Crawford,
Lynch l(b Jean Finley. Page,
Mrs. Harry Spall, Mrs. George
W. Squire and John Richter, all
of O'Neill 11 Mrs. Bert DeGroff
and Mrs. Gailen Weller, both of
O’Neill. 12 Mrs. I>onaid McLain
and Thomas J Ixmohoe, both of
O'Neill, Kenneth Riha, Butte, and
Michael Heck, Chambers. 13—
Mrs. Harmon Grunke, O'Neill,
and Mrs. Bill Eby, Neligh.
DISMISSED: Mar. 6 — Earl
Conklin, Spencer, Jess Wills, Em
met, and Mrs Leo Mulhair,
Lynch. 7 Bemelda Pongratz, O'
Neill. K Brandon O. Kounovsky
and Hugh Carr, both of O’Neill.
9 Timothy Klasna and Mrs. H.
B. Black, Spencer, John J. O’
Connell. Emmet, and John Jeff
rey, O'Neill. 10 William McIn
tosh sr., O’Neill, Mrs. R. B.
South, Inman, Paul Shelhamer
and Mrs. Alfred Hamik, both of
O’Neill. 11 Jean Finley, Page,
George H. Mumm and Ilarley
Buxton, both of O'Neill, and
James H. Harris, Spencer. 12—
Vernon Strong, Jack Richter,
James Laska, all of O'Neill, Bon
nie Hornback, Spencer, and Dan
ny Schneider, Inman.
EXPIRED: Mrs. Rose Harding
and E. F. Petersen.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
ADMITTED: Mar. 5 — Steven
Kenneth Hansen, Bassett and
Mrs. Gene Couch, O’Neill. 7 —
Calvin Allyn and Mrs. Martin
Miksch, both of Stuart; Mrs. Jer
ome Bejot, Long Pine. 9 — Fred
Goebel, Stuart; Mrs. Harold
Walker, Colleen Sue Sterns and
- ain or shine
coats...
10.99
• Blue skies—gray skies . . .
our classic all weather
coats are real charmers
in their own right. This
colorful tapestry tweed
not only repels water
gallantly, but is also
treated to resist
wrinkles and stains.
Set in sleeves, slash
pockets, fully lined.
Sizes: 8/18
16 Yi to 24^i
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O'Neill, Nebr.
Kathryn Kin-era, the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ku
cera, has been chosen to repre
sent Verdigre at Olrls State. She
is sponsored by the local Amer
ican I/eg ion Auxiliary.
Kathry n Is a Junior at Verdigre
Itigh school and Is a member of
the student council. She Is also
a cheer leader in the pep club.
(Parole •ledlicka, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jedlicka, is
alternate.
Mrs. Alfred Kazda, all of Atkin
son. 10 — Dean Moore, Newport
and Mrs. Ray Bly, Amelia.
DISMISSED: Mar. 4 — Mrs.
Margaret Claussen, Atkinson;
Paul Johnson, Newport and Mrs.
Don Engler and daughter, Stu- I
art. 9 — Mrs. Eugene Upstill,
Long Pine, tt — Mrs. Irene A.
Mudloff, Page; Mrs. Vernon
Rothchild and son, Atkinson. 7
— Merle Armstrong, Stuart; Mrs.
Jack Passieux, O'Neill. 8 — Leo
Slachetka, Stuart; Steven Ken
neth Hansen, Bassett. 9 — Mrs.
Gene Couch and son, O’Neill.
10 — Mrs. Harold Walker, Atkin
son.
SACRED HEART
PRESENT: Mrs. Reuben Avoy,
Mrs. Richard Friedrich, Ed
Geottsch, Mrs. Frank Loock, Ro
bert Bridge, John Hagberg, Will
iam Lampman and John Schom
mer, all of Spencer, Mrs. Mable
Fittschhon, Scott Lewis, Mrs.
Mary Weber, Mrs. Phoebe Bar
to, Charles Krnzie, Mrs. Clara
Hahn, John Tiefenthaler, Mrs.
Helen Grainger, Mrs. Walter Sire,
Herman Mohr, all of Butte. Floyd
Kelly, Mrs. Bernice Ruff, 9wan
Pearson, Hannah Sinclair, all of j
Bristow, Mrs. Paul Neumiller,
Naper, Mrs. Mammie O’Neill, O’
Neill, and Mrs. Josie Pershek,
Lynch.
DISMISSED : March 6 — Mrs. j
Kenneth Rosengren, Baby Hollie
Elsasser, Spencer, .Mrs. David
Landholm, Bristow, 8 — Gary
Slechta, Verdel. 9 — Elmer Lued
ke, Spencer. 10 — Mrs. Christina
Frasch, Fairfax.
ST. ANTHONY’S
DEGROFF—Mr. and Mrs. Bert
DeGroff, O'Neill, daughter, 7
pounds 12*4 ounces, March 12.
MCLAIN—Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald McLain, O’Neill, son, 6
pounds 15*4 ounces, March 12.
EBY—Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eby,
Neligh, daughter, 7 pounds 3Vz
ounces, March 13.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
COUCH — Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Eugene Couch, O’Neill, son,
Bradley Eugene, 6 pounds 9 oun
ces, Mar. 5.
MIKSCH — Mr. and Mrs. Mar
tin Miksch, Stuart, son, Randy
Lee, 7 pounds 6 ounces, Mar. 7.
Johnson Drug Store
Phone 118 O'Neill, Nebraska
Pharmacist, Wm. Petsche
DISCOUNT SALE FOR THE WEEK
McKesson aspirin twins
5 gr. USP aspirin — Bottles of 100's
2 for 59c
McKesson childrens aspirin
for babies and children
Pleasant flavored lime tablets
74c value
Now only 49c
Doctor Wests TOOTH BRUSHES
Flexi tuft — Hard, medium & soft
Regular price 89c
Now two for 89c
ROSEMARY SHAMPOO with Egg
Large 1.00 value (pint)
Now only 60c
Eveready Special FLASH LIGHT
with 2 batteries — Reg. 1.59 value
Now only $1.19
QUALITY PLAYING CARDS
for pitch, bridge, etc.
Reg. 79c value
Now only 53c
RUBBING ALCOHOL
Pint bottle — Reg. price 69c
Now 39c
COLGATE TOOTH PASTE
Family size tube — Reg. price 83c
Now only 72c
GILLETTE SUPER BLUE BLADES
Regular 1.00 size
Now only 88c
Desert Flower Hand & Body LOTION
$2.00 size for only $1.00
Desert Flower Roll on DEODORANT
Regular 1.00 size now
Half Price Just 50c
Desert Flower Hand & Body LOTION
1.00 size plus 1.00 size
Roll on Desert Dri DEODORANT
Both for just $1.00
CURAD PLASTIC BANDAGES
1 large assorted 69c
1 small regular 45c
1.14 value
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Only 89c
SACKED HEART
JOHRING - Mr and Mrs
Bennie Johring. O’Nwil, son.
Mark Owen, 7 pounds !S ounces.
Feb. 24, Mrs. Martha Johnng is
tbe paternal grandmother and
Mr. and Mrs Henry Walters are
the maternal grandparents.
ELSEWHERE
CLAY — Mr and Mrs. Howard
Clay, Spnngview. son, David
Charles, 6 pounds 15 ounces.
March 10 at the Ainsworth hos
pital. Mrs. Clay is the former
Sarah Anson, Orchard. The
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Clay and Mr and Mrs.
William Anson, Bassett.
MILLER — Mr. and Mrs Jerry
Miller, fcrchard, son, Troy Linus.
6 pounds, 12 ounces, March 10,
at the Tilden hospital.
DEANS — Mr. and Mrs. Ber
nard Deans, Chadron. son, Tho
mas Vern, 6 p<-unds 34 ounces,
Mar. 5. The couple also has two
sons and two daughters at
home The maternal grandmother
is Mrs. Della Harding.
NAPIER - Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell Napier, Haysville, Kan., son,
Mark Wayne, 8 pounds 10 oun
ces, Mar. 10. Mr and Mrs. Ir
vin Cloyd and Mr and Mrs. Web
Napier, all of Ewing, are the
grandparents
O'Neill Locals
Mr and Mrs Warren Seger
and Mark, Annette and Danny.
Gordon spent the weekend here
visiting their respective jw-nts.
Mr and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser and
Mr and Mrs. I). E. Seger.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Wells and
family, were Monday night sup
per guests of Mr and Mrs, Reu
ben Redlinger.
Mrs Anna Wenke, Donna, Mar
vin and Judy went to Platte,
S D. where they visited Mrs
Wenke’s mother, Mrs Claus Gehl
sen who was stricken with a
heart attack.
A/2 class Russell D Wenke,
son of Mrs. Anna Wenke, return
ed to his duties at Castle Air
Force Base, Calif., after spend
ing his leave visiting relatives in
O’Neill, Spencer and Platte, S
D Russell was on special leave
to attend the funeral of his cou
sin, Beverly Anderson.
Mr and Mrs. David Eby and
family, Omaha, spent the week
end with his parents, Mr and
Mrs. Ray Eby and were Sunday
('inner guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Vemie Johnson,
Neligh.
Mr and Mrs Floyd Hershtaer
and family and Mr and Mrs.
Tf L. Harmon, Bassett were Sun
day supper guest* of Mr. and
Mr*. Ahrin Vorce
Dr. and Mrs James Adamson
and daughter Central City, were
weekend guests of her parents,
Mr and Mrs Emmett Crabb.
Mrs.' Leon Thompson. Susan
and David, Bloomfield, visited her
sister. Sunday evening. Mr ami
Mrs. Herbert Kaiser.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Schtnck.
Brunswick, Mr and Mrs. Ralph
Switzer and Mr, and Mrs. Walter
Dahl. Meadow Grose, were all
Sunday dinner guests uf Mr. and
Mrs C. H Switzer.
Mrs. Sophie Nekuda, Omaha
spent the weekend visiting her
sons, Elmer and Leonard Jura
cek. O'Neill.
Mr and Mrs. Alvin Heese were
Sunday callers of his mother,
Mrs Ella Heese, Orchard
Mrs Dean Anderson and child
ren, Seattle, are here visiting
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Juracek for two weeks
Mrs. D L. Clauson t<x>k her
brother. Charles H Shaw. Friday
to the Veteran’s hospital. Grand
Island for medical care.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Buechler
and family, Lincoln, and Mr and
Mrs Cut Spath. Inman were Sun
day dinner fueets ol Mr. and
Mrs Amu Httir.
HHtr-day dttiiK r gueala of Mrs'
M..rtha Ross were Mr. and Mrs
Cecil Miller, Bruce and Oliver
Ross. . A
Two largiou oowung learn* psi
ticipaied ui tile bowling usirua
rnent at Grand Island* Sunday
Those attending with their wive*
were Mr and Mrs Harold MU
nar, Mr and Mrs Bud Krugman
Mr and Mr*. LaVem Lorens,
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Morrow.
Mr and Mrs. Rudy Morrow. Mr
and Mrs Junior Adamson. Mr
and Mr*. l>«n Adamson. Mr and
Mrs Arnott Buxton. Don Mc
Kamy and Archie Bright
Friends of St Mary’s held a
card party at the Parish Hall
Sunday evening. Parents of the
fifth anti sixth were in charge of
arrangement Mrs Nora Mullen
was a winner at Pitch, Mrs. Tom
Greene anti Mrs. Ira Moss, win
ners at bridge; and Leon Sargent
and Joe Pongrats, winner* at pi
nochle.
Mrs Harrison Bridge was hos
tess Wednesday evening to the
members of the 9FF Bridge club
Dinner was served at the M & M
cafe followed by playing of cards
at her liomr
Mrs, laiwrrtKv o'M alley fr
turned Friday front the West
, Vl-ynti -she vtailed Mr aud Mr ■
''Tnflr IRilppry and faintly at
PtKM'nia; Mr and Mr* James
Goggms and family, Whit rr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Jo*- O’Malley awl
family. Concord, war Ran Fran
cisco Mr*. Hagerty awl Mm.
Goggtn* are her daughters
Mr* Charlie Grimes. Cham
bers, s|N*nt Monday in O'Neill
Mr and Mrs Bill FrorUch and .
daughter. Wich-.ta, visited In O'
Neill from Friday (o Tuesday
with relatives
Mrs Tess Murray returned re
cently from Fargo, N D where
she spent some time with her
daughter, Mr*. T<*m Watson, and
family,
Mrs I.eo O'Malley of Amelia
was In O’Meill on Monday
Mrs Frances Johnson, Hope
Ida. is visiting her brother*.
John and Owen Davidaon and
families,
Mr and Mrs John Davldsoo
returned »inday from a month'*
trip to California
Mrs Matt Hynes and a»n,
John, were in Omaha for the
weekend Terry Hynes, who la
stationed at Fort Riley. Kan.
was also in Omaha.
I SUNDAY. MAR.
19 A.M. TO 9 P.M. j
At Spelts Lumber Company's j
I FEATURING:
Split Foyer
Wall to Wall
Carpeting
Ceramic
Tile Entrance
Panel Walls
All-Vinyl
Floor Tile
Birch Cabinets
Three Bedrooms
on upper level
Spacious Dining
Living Room Area
Wrought Iron
Grill Work
Sliding Doors
on Closets
Forced-Air Heat
Large Lower-Level
Family Room
Caroeted Stairs
Mount Vernon Home
Gracious Living
For The
... _ View of the Modern Split Foyer
Modern Family
Built on a 75-foot Front Lot
at the Corner of
FIRST and DOVER
O'Neill, Nebraska