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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1945)
I NEWS ITEMS d from page five.) Russell Sl-c arrived the Pacific area Mon November 19. He December 14 for reassignment. Irs. W. W. Walker and D’Neill spent Thanks with her parents, Mr. ay Snell. ces Stuart and Brooks were Thanksgiving e O. B. Stuart home. Mrs. Elmer Reutze, arry, oi Neligh, spent ic| with Mrs. Reutzel's r. end Mrs. W. E. ens, of Omaha, spen ig with his parents 3. P. E. Stevens. Mr. h s been confined to his ’ three weeks is slightly a. !1 Mrs. C. E. Walker and r. and Mrs. John D. Wal E. A. Walker drove o y Thursday to spend the t Mr. and Mrs. Janies and family. a’l s Boies a'rived ho ne November 17 from New i after spending 17 a the Pacific area. He his discharge at Fort 3 ration center, d Mrs. Albert Anthony .jp from Kearney Wednes ght and spent until Thurs ;<:rnoon at the home of Mrs. ay’s p rents, Mr. and Mrs. latschullat. and Mrs Jay Tre se and Ipa Blokely, of Orchard, nd nd Mrs. Neil Asher wer Thursday eve fine dinner iof Mr. and Mrs. Oito Mat and Mrs. Dee Grass and Grass enjoyed a dinner giving at the home of their Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Crum iald had returned home 'rvice that day. C. E. Walker was hostess Bid or Bye Club last Tues fternoon. Mrs. Robert vas a guest of the club, enne h Braddock received igh score and tr veling. Misses Neva and Sybil of Lincoln, spent Sunday icir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tckes. Miss Jean Woods, ■ Lincoln, spent the day er~ grandp rents, Mr. and D. Copes. st Lt. and Mrs. Elwin and daugh'er of San Ber >, Cal., arrived last Wed and will visit until after i s with their respective , Mr. and Mrs. Char es at Page and Mr. and Mrs lallagher at Inman. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. S ua t, V° a id D. M wtnt to Norfolk Wed isday night, November 2' to ?et their son and br tber, 3. S t arrill Stuart, who ai rived home >m China. He had been in the my five years, twen y mon h; which were spent overse s. * h s received his d;sc ar e. Sgt. Floyd Cork orrived home anday afternoon, after receiv ? his disc1 argo at Fo't Logan, •1. Sgt. Cork left for overseas yeor ago last Ji>ly and was at ;w Guinea, Biak, Leyte and pan. Before re nrning home had nevr"' seen his youngest n, who will be fifteen months i December 1. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Rakow, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Carson, Mrs. Har old Kelly and daugh er, Karen, Mrs Mary Rogman and Herm n Rakow attended funeral services for Frank Darr at Spencer Tues day afternoon. Burial w_s in Scottville cemetery. Mr. Darr was an uatle of Mrs. Rakow, Mrs. Carson an» Mrs. Rogman. Mrs. A. L. Dorr nd Mrs. Edgar on clo:hing pointers for 1946. Mrs. M. G. French, who was re cently elected group chairman ac companied them. The local mee. ing will be held Tuesday Decem ber 4, at the home of Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge with a covered disn luncheon at noon. Mrs. W. W. Johnston and son, accompanied by her mother Mis. Raymond Heiss, left Friday to drive to Corpus Christi; Texas, where Mr. Johnston is st tioned. Mrs. Heiss will return home by train. Mrs. David Deaver, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Deaver and Mrs. Karl Kathmeier and d ughter, of Des Moines spent from Wednesday until Monday visiting Mrs. Dea ver’s father, Leonard Heiss and with ether relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss en tertained a group of relatives at a shower Friday evening, honor ing Mr. and Mrs. Ktith Deaver, wRo were married November 5. The young corple received a purse of money and several nice gifts. Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Wood and Mrs. Dean Richords returned home last week from Sioux City. Mr. Wood sobmi ted to a ma or oper tion while there. Mrs. Wood and Mrs. 1 icha ds visited at the hon e of their daughter and sister, Mrs. H. Undine and family. Mrs. Cora West of Norfolk, and Mr and Mrs. Glen Clank and son, Michael, of Council Bluffs, visited Tuesday and Wednesday of las week ot the home of Mrs. Wtst’s sister. Mrs. Ethel Asher. Mr. and Mrs. Clark celebr ted their tenth wedding anniver.ary while nere. Mr and Mns. O. B. Stuart, Jack, D. M. and Vera or Pa"e- Irs ‘ancos Stuart ard Brooks of Stu rt and Mr. and Mrs. B. Gil lesni° and Gary of O'Neill, went to Grand Island Sunday for a be lated Thanksgiving gathering of the Stuart f milies at tht home of Mrs. Ethel Stuart. The W. S. C. S. met in the Methodis chr.rch bastment 1 =t Friday afternoon. Mrs. Harold Kelly led the devotionals. For the lesson Mrs. Edgar Stauffer gave a report on the talk Bishop Smith gave at a Crus de metting at Norfolk. Hostesses were Mes dames H. L. DeLnncey, George Rost and Jennie Holloway. A large group enjoyed a bask t dinner Thanksgiving at tht Wi 1 N°uhai,er home, d’hose present besides Mr. and Mrs. Neub uer, Leo and Pa'^l, were: Mr and Mrs Roy Haynes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wood and family. Mr. nd Mrs. Fred Wood and Lester, Mr. and Mrs Harold Sum mers and family, Mrs. Homer Hu therford and children. M s^er Grace and Nolle Wood, Mrs. Emma Canaday, Mrs. Helen Knudson, Dur n Rutherford and Cie' ling Albright. ' rro’ p of rela ives emoyod a dinner Thursday at the Merw.vn ieronch home. Those attending wr-re: Mrs. David Deaver,' Mr. end Mrs. Keith Deaver and Mrs. K ttmeier, all of Des Moines; E E. Reed of Royal; Mr and Mrs. Leonard Heiss, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Heiss and family, Mr. and Mns. Harold Heiss and family, Mr and Mrs. O. L. Retd, Mr. nd Mrs Hary Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beeleoi;t and family. (Crowded out last week.-) Mrs Wilton Hayne went to Pierce Sunday to spend a few days with relatives. Mrs. Laurence Haynes and daughters spent Sunday at the Allen Haynes home. Mrs. E. A. Edmisten and Ken neth Asher were Sunday dinner guests at the Edgar Wood home. MV. and Mrs. J. M. Kennedy and son, of Ainsworth, were din ner guests Sunday at the Ken Mrs. P. E. Nissen returned home Saturday after spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Kate Fuelberth at Osmond. Moms Ballantyne, who is stationed at Great Lakes, has been promoted from Seaman second class to Seaman first class. Misses Yvonne and Fontelle Wood and Kenneth Asher were Sunday evening supper guests at the Wm. Neubauer home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Black and Jerry and Mrs. Edith Black, of Ewing visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McClure. Mrs. Owen Parks and children and her mother, Mrs. Anna P..rk, visited at the Bill and Jim Kelly homes in Inman Sunday af.er noon. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon P. rks and Ronnie were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Park’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brandt at Atkinson. Mrs. Lloyd Cork received a telegram from her husband, Sgt, Cork, telling of his arrivel at Camp Murray, Wash., trom the Pacific area. Miss Fontelle Wood, Miss Doris Harvey, or O'Neill, and Leonard Wright of Chambers, were dinner guests Sunday noon at the Robert Harvey home. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Copes left for Lincoln Monday afternoon to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Copes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. G. Lewis. Mr and Mrs. H. F Rakow drove to Brunswick Suunday to visit at the home of Mr. Rakow’s . is ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rose. Mrs. Rose, who has been quite ill, was improving. Kenneth Heiss went to Lincoln Tuesday, re urning Wednesday with his sister, Mrs. W. W. John ston and son who will visit for a short time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heiss. Harold Goddard, of Richland, Wa: hington, is visiting his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Mil ler and other relatives. He has recently been discharged 3rom the Army Air Corps. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Esmond Wtbrr and daughters, Mr. j and Mrs. Don Nissen and family and CKto Wahletz were Sunday d>'nner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eby at O’Neill. ML and Mrs Fred Wood were surprised with an oyster supper Friday evening, the occasion being their thirtyfifth wedding anniversary. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs Edgar Wood and family, "L-. i?nd Mrs. Earl Bollen and fam ily and Mrs. Erwin Held and daughter of Venus Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lamason, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fussleman and Mrs. Kenneth Braddock and son, Donald, spent Friday even ir,f a* the F. F. Heiter home in' O’Neill, in honors of Mr. Heiter’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Russell en tertained at a 1 o’clock dinner Si nday. Gues's were: Mr. and Mrs. George Rost, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. DeLancey, Mrs. Jennie Holloway and W. E. Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. H. Rakow, Mr. and Mirs. J. I. Gray, Miss Rose Vroman and George French were dinner guests Saturday ev ning of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes. The evening was spent playing rook. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Copes enter tained at a dinner Thursday ev ening in honor of their son and wife, Mr. i nd Mrs. E. C. Copes, who are moving to Ainsworth soon. Other guests were, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Walker and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Walker and family. Marno Tazzible of Grimes, Iowa, spent from Tuesday until Friday with Ed Stewart. They had been together from the time i of their entering the service until they wore discharged. During their training in the sintes and several months in thtSuropean thee^-ter of war. Miss Betty Wood, of Pago, and Elmer Reutzel, of Neligh, were , united in marriage at the Congre j gational parsonage at Neligh Tuesday evening, November 13. Their attendants were the bride’s i brothers, Win. S. Howell, Ensign, j and Marvin Howell and a brother and sister-in-law of the groom. Mrs. Reutzel is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Howell of I Page. She graduated from the ! Page High School and attended Wayne Teachers College and 1 taught school at Newman Grove, | Nebr. Mr. Reutzel is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reutzel, of ; Neligh. They will reside on a farm three miles north of Neligh. Friendly Mommunity Survey Sunday afternoon December 2, in O’Neill, if you hear a knock at yoi.tr door, it m«y be a friendly ; visitor from one of the churches | in town. He may ask one of the following questions: “May we in quire the family name?” “How quire the fomily name?” “How many are members of a church?” ! Members of the Presbyterian i church, Holiness Chapel, and the ! Methodist church are taking a religious Census. The informa tion will be made available to all 1 churches in the city. A favorable 1 response is anticipa ed. A sim iliar srrvey will be taken in Ch mbers, December 9th. i - Surprise on Dorsey Couple A surprise party was held at the Ellis Butterfield home near Dorsey Thanksgiving evening, in honor of the thirly-eighth wedd ing anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Head, parents of Mrs. But terfield, who are here visiting from St. Ouge, S. D. The evening was spent playing cards with four tables of pro gressive pitch. Ladies high prize was won by Mrs. J. H. Head and men’s high by Joe Jerabek. Low prizes were won by Sadie Derick son and Ellis Butterfield. A delicious lunch was served at midnight, after which all guests departed, after wishing Mr. and Mrs. Head many more happy anniversaries. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Pat Osborn and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John Derickson and daughter, Mrs. Wallace Lundeen and daughttr, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jer abek, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Butter field and di.-ughters, and the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Head. t DOCTORS l rtROWN & FRENCH { Oftce Phene 77 ► 1 Complete X .Ray Equipment t GlaaaeM Correctly Fitted | 'MHirtenre ) l»r Brown, 223 * Phonee I l)i French. 742 t a 8 11 William W. Griffin | Attorney First National Bank Building |j 1 O’Neiil 1 \ W. F. FINLEY, M. D. r Phone, Office 28 | O’Neill : Nebraska