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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1950)
t INMAN NEWS Out-of-town relatives and friends here for the funeral of Mrs. Haddon Geary included: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Turnbull, Mr. and Mrs. Hisel Martin, Mr. and Mx:s. Maurice Turnbull, Mr. and Mn>. Kenneth Turnbull, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Turnbull and fam ily, all of Gordon; Mr. and Mrs. William Cobb and family, of Merriman; Nettie, Harry and i Robert Turnbull, of Rockwell City, la.; Jeanette, Adalia and Ray Turnbull, of Ardmore, S. D.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richards, of Beatrice; Mr. and Mrs. Stuart i Hartigian, of Oakdale; Mrs. Paul |Hartigan, of Page, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sire, of Butte. Mrs. Roy Gannon entertained the YM club at her country home on Tuesday, December 12. Din ner was served at noon, and in the afternoon the guests enjoy ed a Christmas party with er chiange of gifts. O" Wf^m^ay afternoon, De cember 12, Mrs. Jennie Crosser entertained the LL club at her home. All members were pre sent. This group also enjoved a Christmas party with gift ex change. Mrs. Crosse” served re freshments in late afternoon. Arbutus Rebekah lodge met I in regular session Wednesday evening at the IOOF hall. Mrs. Charles Luben. noble grand, was in charge. A Christmas gift of a large white damask table cloth was sent to the IOOF home at York. Following the regular bus iness session the members enjoy ed the singing of Christmas car ols, games and gift exchange. There were 36 present. Mrs. Earl Watson went to Wayne Sunday morning to hear the presentation of Handel’s “Messiah,” which was given by the chorus of the Wayne State Teachers college at the city audi torium at 8 o’clock, sponsored by the Wayne Kiwanis club. Her daughter. Miss Lu Ella, is a jun- j ior at Wayne State this year and I also a member of the chorus. ^ Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mc Mahan and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mattson drove to Elgin Sunday ! and called at the George Ponton home. I Alfred Walters, of Chambers, i who has been helping with the care of Gus Seger the past week, spent the weekend at home. Mr. | Seger has been bedfast for some time. FUTURE SUBSCRIBER HALVERSON— Mr. and Mrs. Calmer Halverson, of Cando, N. D., formerly of Inman, a son, born Friday, December 8. Mrs. Halverson is the former Cath erine Sobotka. This is their sec ond child. (First pub. Dec. 14, 1950.) \ NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all concerned that the Board of Su pervisors of the County of Holt, , Nebraska, will on the 4th day of January, 1951, hold a hearing at its meeting room in the Courthouse at O’Neill, Nebraska, commenc ing at ten o’clock a. m., for the ' purpose ,f determining and fix ing the population of said Coun- I y of Holt for all county pur poses, when all persons interest- I ed may appear and present such testimony and evidence on the | natter at issue as they may have. RUTH HOFFMAN. I 32-34 County Clerk. 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