The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 26, 1942, Page FIVE, Image 5
INM \N NIOXH Mr awl Mv» ttexx*> tVxhw* ecteh*ate<t then sixtieth " e<httn# tMuxlvcxanty o*' ponilyy tvl" xtat a || their *-'h Hw ttl4 anit wth e AthU'wxn t'" u txanih-hthhett imt ( gt .xxvtehlMcen he4iM| Iwt them h'x the tMNMlMt Mix IV*MH* went xoe> n-xt tS-iiy N Y tvh'xxa'x *1 tltSl tout they e*me to Nehtw&a in IP *eitMtm in Mntien ixtinty,, new TthlxMi In UKl they twmt t« ttoti empty* where they have Uvevt evev since ewvpt hn seven ytm w hexx they lliwxt ttt l'awes countv* ixmx\oxr hack to Holt vMunty in ttIMM htuht year* a#o may hoxxRht a home tn tnxxxan Nti-*, IVrhm* is ¥>4 yeaxx oM ami Mr, Uerhins K They live hy themaelxfea axxvt ito their own wnrk Until the last year or tP they took many txiy* xn their ear, which they greatly enjoyed, Mr and Mrs. Perkins received many lovely gifts from their children A dinner was served at noon, the table centered by a lowly two-tier wedding cake, made by one of tnt gnndaiUlgntrr’F. ooau*« mi flowers wcit oti U'o * - = * * •* of friends. In the afternoon pict ures were taken of the bride and greont. also of Mr and Mis. Per kins. their children and pa id children. Those in attendance from away. beside fhetr son and wife, were their grandson. Earl Perkins and family of Lincoln, another grandson. Dwight Per kins and two children from Wind Caw. South Dakota.; a grand daughter. Mrs C. Neilsen of Gil lette. Wyoming': George Roby, from near Chambers and Mrs Lillian Scott from Grand Island. Herman Reimers. who is in the armv. and who has been stationed on the west coast, called his brother Chris on Monday Jtrom St. Paul—he was on his way to the east coast Mrs Jessie McClurg of Stuart is visiting her son. Superintend ent McClurg and familly this week. Postmaster James McMahon went to Lyons Saturday, where he visited his father, returning CEE, i m THIRSTV Lfr- *■: ^ For Sale By “Merri” Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. O'Neill. Nebraska h.'ioo M-md t attof noon rho V M ti A t'hih h Id l holt IVrht HH cliHl ll ihl' I'tHiH' id M« and M»« Rm Hannon Satin nt»hi i. iMioM ft \tw VSOtt hold a td<- wv ml in ihriv |MM tor* Ttonsidixx nlitht F\hi oto v i A V Htl So o'oxx d n m 1>«vm *d and « (ten aid ov onltta onnx\»d 1" M V Mw »""• xx ?>« |Md on, ovMMrttHfr of nxn*n and i-oadinit* afiov xvhioh swnw xxvio t footin' Volin an am dioni-vivd off tho |'tos» xvhioh hroimhi iix fit nil fov iho sm iot> Mis WMtM xwnl in Not folk Friday xxhoro sho aliondt d a nunvimn of iho Homo Rmnomlr* Taohoi* Mis* t'atvioa Watson attix-od homo Monday mom ins finm Washington, l> C„ xvhoir sho is omoloyod in tho F. B I Sho x\ ill visit hor parwxts. Mr, and Mrs. l t, Watson Tins is hor first visit of Mrs Art Renner on Wodnes Crossor was assiktiiig h^Ws. A lovely dinner was erved at noon. Mrs. Renner and Mrs. Crosser were presented with a birthday cake made by Mrs. Eva Murten. A business meeting was held in . the afternoon, at which time officers were elected for the com ing year. Mrs. Murten was elect ed president; Mrs. Anna Clark vice president. Mrs. Stella Keyes secretary and Mrs. Maude Col man treasurer. The March meet ing will be with Mrs. C. D. Keyes. W. H. Moor, who has been with h* daughter at Newman Grove for some time, returned to In man Friday and is making his home with his son. Fred Moor. Laddy Carry left for Omaha on Friday where he will join the army. A family reunion was held at the Carry home on Sun day. Several relatives from Iowa were pressent. The Inman Workers Club met at the home of Mrs. Elvin Smith on Wednesday. February 25. A coveted dish luncheon was reserved at noon. The lesson in the afternoon was on Food Stor age and Lockers. A nine pound boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sobotka Tues day morning. February 24. Mrs. Sobotka is in the hospital in O'NeilL EMMET ITEMS Dorothy Fox returned home Friday from St. Paul. Nebr.. where she has been attending school. She expects to remain for a couple of weeks. Joe Baker of Neligh was a businsss caller in Emmet Friday. Dean Oberle of O’Neill was a guest of Bob Cole over the week end. Jim Purden of Ewing was a business caller in Emmet on Wednesday. ^7h<T»|2* I xow I PINT ' FCt A IIMITSD TI Ml ONLY V v ImliillKskif $6 Proof HaKt*': } *Zi'% DMI (N <k**t* Co iiOrfO* Stockmen! For Satisfactory results bring your surplus livestock to his Autcion. We offer you as good or better a market you will find in this territory. Give Us A Trial AUCTION EVERY MONDAY O’Neill Live Stock Com. Co. TELEPHONE 2 At O’NEILL M* and Mw \\ tInl'ii kM datMthtt't Hlka wt ttras'iil si* nt S\tndn (I fin tV It t y*d**>*fl hi'ino Mi-* t iin Polo o oiil to Hondo OM I till' WPok t *ld t" VtMl ho I Pams it tin la attoodtna Ho I *u w'i <t'i| n si"' a as iwsiii'Siitod In \t«* t* F Mi K|"III* and M s p w Fn-mh and hi'» s<-n, Isalo i*f P Will Mi'S Thomas |\s;ii'iH‘k amt Dtsiil, amt Oloo amt Hadio Maim t owoi \ w vot lo Nonton last nook on to \ nil Mis tYm-ooks daugli ton, Mi Id ml tony P iVnnolt la homo Horn tho army tor a tvw day s tmtouah W R Oatthoy had a hoart at lavtt amt is stavmp at tho homo id Mis i Kd Flood m P Nodi O, Mihmp from Fionas Nohi, has movod to tho plan' vaoatod hy Jim Louis, thioo and a halt milos northwest of Emmet Mr, Moore w as a former resident of Kmtnet1 and the c»t teens of the town well come him back to Holt county. The Charles Fox family moved last week into their new home, mst north of town which they re cently purchased. The ehtlUiren ere now attending school in Fan tor. Fat McGinnis marketed hoys at the O'Neill l.nvstock Sale on Monday. The Bert Gaffney V had the misfortune to lose a registered cow last week. x BRIEFLY STATED Doyle Hcwett of Ainsworth visi ted at the home of his sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Parker Monday. Mrs. Fix'd Schemmer of Bono steel, S. D„ and son. C. H. Schem mer of Washington. D. C., visited their daughter and sister. Mrs. Mary Ernst Saturday. Mrs. Schemmer was returning to Wash i ington. D. C.. with her son for an extended visit. Mrs. Mike Johnson had the mis fortune of falling at her home last Sunday and breaking her right arm. Miss Mary Carney spent the week end with her sister. Mrs. Lyle Curtis and family in Sioux City. Iowa. Judy Ann Johnson spent Satur day and Sunday at Page, with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W Haynes. Mrs John Grutsch entertained theRLH. Bridge Club at a 7.30 dinner and bridge at her home Monday evening. High scores were won by Mrs. James Rooney and Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka. The Misses Veva and Doris Aim spent the week end with their iparenis, Mr. and Mrs. C. Aim at Middlebranch. Dale French has accepted a position at the O'Neill National bank and started working Mon day. Mrs. H. Semon returned to Spencer Friday, after spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Tom Sullivan and family. Mrs. William Gatz entertained her bridge club at her home Fri day evening. High scores were won by Mrs. Tina Clilt and Mi's. Mable Galz. A1 Strobe returned Saturday irom Los Angeles, Cal., where he had been visiting relatives and friends for the past four montns. L. C. Walling. K. D. Fenderson, H. G. Kruse and Harry Walling went to Grand Island Sunday to attend a district safety meeting of the Consumers Public Power company employees, held there on Monday. Arthur Humpal of Atkinson was in the city Friday on business. Mr. and Mi's. Fred Saunto spen. Sunday in Columbus visiting Mr. Saunto's sisters, Mi's, A. W. Damme and family and Mrs. E.1 H. Lohr and family. Mi's. R. E. Armbrusler enter tained the 9-FF Bridge Club at her home last Thursday evening. High scores was won by Mrs. Bennett Gillespie, Mrs. Fred i Saunto second high and Miss Veramae Landis third high. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Marty ns and family moved Saturday to the home formerly occupied by Mrs. John Fla.n.igan. Mrs. Flan nigan is laKi.t0 care of Mrs. R. L. j home while Mrs. Ar buthnot is in Birmingham, Ala., j vu*u..e> *,4.. aaugnter and family, he learned to read, something j line a q„w.. ter of a century' ago. I ana s„.4 a .at it is impossible for I him 4. _ .long without its week- j ly visi.s. Georg _ Turray returned to his home in . ..d, S. D.. Wednesday, after visit g a few days at the home of hi? father, R. H. Murray and with other relatives. Mrs. R. J Rakowski entertain ed the Tuesday Afternoon bridge club at her home Tuesday. High score was won by Mrs. J. R. 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