The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 18, 1963, Image 4

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    Nancy Wray Is
One of Group
Ccing to Chicago
■ .icy Wray was among those
i the University of Nebras
making a UCCF trip during
n? vacation to Chicago. Ax
< rdmg to Rev Hays, Univer
sity Pastor, some of the activi
ties of the trip will include study
of city problems, field trips to
many parts of the city, a work
project and sight-seeing.
The group left Lincoln April
16 and will return April 20. Wlule
in Chicago they will stay at the
McCormick Theological Seminary
Nancy is the daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Louis Wray, O’Neill,
and a .Junior al the University.
Verdigre Honor Roll
Lists Eight Seniors
VERDIGRE Robert G. Shock
Irr, superintendent of the Verdi
ure public school has announced
the honor roll for this semester, j
They are:
Seniors Elaine Hazen, Judy j
Ondracek, Lana Ruzlcka, La
onne Hildreth, Helen Rohrer, j
a net Rudloff, Darlene VanRuren
and Lurry Viterna. Juniors — I
Kathy Kucera, Ann Ulrich, C^tar
<ile Jedlicka and Jeanne Dryak.
Sophomores Norma Ann Vo
n isek, Sandra Frank, Sonja Pro
kop, Marilyn Block and Kenneth
Pavlik Freshman Dale An
derson.
Eight and Forty
Members Attend
Stanton Meeting
Eight and Forty partners of
Madi.on Count/ Salon No. 410
were entertained at Stanton
Thursday evening. Following an
informal hour at the Fay Pol
lock home a 7:30 dinner was serv
ed at the Coffee Shop with the
Misses Emmalyn McKinley and
Daisy Robinson and Mrs. Pollock
as hostesses. The table center
piece was a Easter hat tree in
a setting of Easter eggs and Eas
ter chicks.
Mrs. Ervin Ashby, LeChafieau
conducted the regular marche
4-H Club Notes
Midway 4-H
Midway 4-H club was held Fri
April 12, at the home of
Lit i on and Karla Anson. The pre
nuent called the meeting to or
der followed by Sharon Anson
leading the flag salute.
Roll call was answered by nam
ing a favorite pet. The achieve
ment awards for 1962 were dis
tributed. The meeting was clos
ed with the 4-H pledge led by
Pamela Crawford.
Following the singing of songs
Karla Anson and Jeanette Woid- j
neck of the Let’s Cook Project |
gn. e a demonstration on mea- [
sjring. Lessons were discussed I
id assignments were made for |
t i- next month.
Mrs. Marion Woidneck, club
i aider, supervised the games.
Diane Devall. Sue Nelson and
' baron Anson of the Baking Pro
b''ought pics to help Mrs
nson with lunch.
t he next meeting will be held j
.it the home of Pamela Craw
ford.
Pamela Crowford, reporter j
Nifty Needlers
The Nifty Needlers 4-H club
mi t last Saturday in the home |
of Janice Heiss for their fifth j I
meeting of this year.
The meeting was brought to or
der by our vice-president, Jan
ice Heiss and the minutes were
i eau oy the secretary’s mother.
Mrs. George Wettlaufer.
We answered roll call by show
ing a sample of our material and
telling why we liked it.
A demonstration was given by
Janice Heiss on muffins. This
■was followed by our dividing in
to groups.
We were served lunch by Mrs
Heiss after games were played
with Joan Cronk the leader.
Laurie Scheinost, reporter
PURSE
PENS
TO
I OUR CUSTOMERS
Or women who
would like to try
on a pair of
GLOV-ETTS, the
famous bubble-soft
walking shoes.
WHILE OUR
SUPPLY LASTS
In cooperation with the
manufacturers of GLOV
ETTS, we are sharing in
a distribution of 100,000
retract-with-e-twist Purse
Pens. As long as our
quota lasts, we have one
for you if you haw ever
worn GLOV-ETTS or if
you'd like to try on a
pair. Ifa as simple as
that — no strings at
tached — just come in
and get your pen.
• NO PURCHASE
NECESSARY
Come in Today!
A & M
- SHOE STORE
“The Family Shoe Store”
[ O’Neill. Nebraska d
O'Neill Locals
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The •<4tarlu?ht Extension club
Tuesday night with Mrs.
Harold Milkr. Eight members
answered roll call on “What
Tricks was Pulled On Us For
a April Fool .hike." Mrs. Charles
Beilin gave the lesson “Fabrics
Curtains and I>rapes ’. She also
gave a report on rural home
maker's day, including a dem
onstration on "How to Buy and
Save Money”. Mrs. Beilin will be
the next hostess.
Christ Lutiieran Ladies aid met
April 4 at the church parlors
The meeting was opened by the
president, Maxine McLeish. Roll
call was answered by giving "Our
Favorite Bible Passage".
Reports were given by the sec
retary, treasurer and sunshine
reporter. At the business meet
ing plans for the serving of the
junior-senior banquet was made
Discussions were held on our
cook books, flowers for the al
tar, our new library, sales of our
mission gills and the confirma
tion dinner.
Our meeting was closed by
"The Lord’s Prayer".
Hostesses were Chloe Ellen Me
Kay and Pat Gorgen.
T/Sgt. and Mrs. Alvin Lofqaist
Dora and Charles, Grand Forks
AFB, N. D., visited during the
weekend with his mother, Mrs
Lottie Lofquist and sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne
Philbrick.
School term having ended at
Wayne State Teachers College
Doug Spittler, Jerry Kilcoin, Som
ta Wilson, Dick Allen, Skip Ver
zal, Bill Nelson, and Kathy
Brown have returned to O’Neill
Judge and Mrs. D. R. Mounts
returned this week from Phoenix
Ariz., where they spent the win
ter.
Spending their Easter vacation
with their parents from the Un
iversity of Nebraska, Lincoln, are
Ellen Lohaus, Ruth Ann Walker
Larry Tomlinson, Bob Kramer
Nyla Jaszkowiak, Mike Hand
Gary Jeffrey, Mike Fletcher
Joan Wilson and Richard Ernst.
Wm. Kelley, an attorney m Om
aha, spent the we*-kend in O'
Neill, visiting relatives and
friends.
Lee Koch of Winside, and Doug
Spittler. went to Denver Friday
and returned Tuesday
Janet and Jean Devoy, daugh
ters of Mr and Mrs. Robert De
voy, are home for Easter vaca
tion. They attend Duchesne Col
lege.
Ro.semond Mangan, Omaha
was a weekend guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Moore.
Mrs. Simon Bosn had as Eas
ter guests, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Bulstrom and family of Winner
and Mr. and Mrs Ai Bosn of
Omaha.
Mr and Mrs. George Hammond
and family spent Sunday in South
Sioux City, visiting her father
Jerry Ryan.
Easter guests of Mr and Mrs
Ed Wilson were Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Hoffman and daughter of
Storm Lake, la., also Carolyn
Wilson of Denver.
Lynn McCarthy, Judy Ryan,
Mardelle Vitt and Marlene Ben
da. who attended St Mary's Col
lege., Xctortoui to Omaha Mon
day.
Mr*. J. J. Harrington return
ed tlua week from Omaha, where
site was v outing her brother
Charles M Daly and family
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Froeltcb
returned from Sioux City, on
Monday.
Mr and Mrs Harry Resscll
left last week for their home in
Park Rapids, Minn , after visit
ing relatives and friends here.
Margaret Doriohoe, who is tak
tng nursing training in Omaha
visited her parents. Mr and Mr-.
John Donohoe over the weekend.
Rev. Father Duffy spent Sun
day and Monday in Omaha
Mr. and Mrs Gus Spath, In
man, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Spath
and family, Laurel and Mr. and
Mrs. Harlan Spath ami family
Lincoln, were Easter guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heese.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Witherwax
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Gerald Jensen, Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnott Buxton
and family spent Easter with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs Will
iam Buxton, Page
Mi. and Mrs Darrell Carr
Amelia, were Easter morning
callers at his parents. Mr and
Mrs Hugh Carr Dinner guests
of the Hugh Carrs were Mr a Oil
Mrs Gene Carr, Amelia,
Mrs Felix Hendrick and Mr
and Mrs Ray Harmon and fain
4y, Page, were Easter dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs Milo
Landreth, Page
Dr. and Mrs Jim Adamson and
family, Central City, came Fn
day to spend the Easter week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Emmett Crabb Dr. Adam
son returned home on Sunday
and Mrs. Adamson and baby re
mained for a longer visit
Mr. and Mrs Anton Nissen
Page, were Monday dinner guests
of Mr and Mrs. Ray Eby
Mr. and Mrs Dewayne Phil
brick and family, Mrs. Lottie
Lofquest and Grandma Munson
spent Easter 9unday at the El
mer Allyn home, Stuart
Mr and Mrs. Bill Eby ami
Laurie Lynn, Neligh, were Sun
day dinner guests of his parents
Mr and Mrs. Ray Eby.
Mr anti Mr* Harold Mlinar
•did I411Uly were SuMtlay dinner
threat* ai in* parent*, Mr and
Mr* Adolph Mlinar, Atkinaun.
Mr 4*f Mrs Paul Wold neck
Midway, and Mrs Rosa Bower*
were Sunday dinner gunM* j*
Mr and Mr*. Markin WcdMUft
Mr. and Mr*. Ed and
Ittiland. Atkin*0*1 and Mt ami
Mr* Donald Boutdra and family
Stuart, were all Easter dinner
gOMki of Mr and Mrs Marlin
wiehman.
Mr and Mr* Hamid Mlinar
and Mr and Mrs. uBud" Krug
man were Sunday evening guest*
of Mr. and Mr* Ale* Cleary, EL
gi*.
Too Late To Classify
FOR SALE - First calf hoi.tein
»loae-up springers. Marvin Stauf
fer. Page, Phone 3S» U |p
WANTE1 > Lady fa
office work, apply at Motor
Part* Inc , O’Neill !Ki
HELP WANTED I Night man to
work in service station. SpiUrn
Oil Co., O’Neill 52c
Mr* Esther Young sad Mr*
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and Mr*. Carol .HumnwNf. John
thane. Larry ami Dean. Ewmg
Afternoon caller* wrr* Mra Ix>w
la Nigro and Mike. Omaha. Ma<
tin Rouae, Inman and Tholm*
Young
Mr and Mr* William Murray
failed on Sunday afternoon ml U*
borne of Mr. and Mr* C. M
Swttaer.
Cosmetology
DANCE
Stuart Auditorium
SATURDAY, APR. 20
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Fresh Beef
Pork Chops 3 lbs. J LIVER.Lb. 39c
' Ring Bologna 3 for .
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5Sausage 3 lbs. , ,
■ BACON.Lb. 29c
^Salami 3 lbs. PORK HOCKS Lb. 39c
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COLESLAW DRESSING
Frenchs 24-m. jar
MUSTARD.29c
Scott Bathroom 4 roll pkgs.
TISSUE.3 for $1
Purity Roiled Jumbo pkg.
OATS.3 lbs. 39c
Hershey
COCOA.Lb. 59c
Mrs. Buttersworth ^ Large 24-ox. bottle
SYRUP.59c
Del Monte Regular cans
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Frozen — Beef
Chicken — Turkey
MEAT
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