Dickey Cleary Is 8 - Years-Old— Dickey Cleary celebrated his eighth birthday anniversary at a dinner party Sunday, Febru ary 25, given by his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Turn er. Other guests were his father, John Cleary, and Barbara and Larry and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mur ray and Sharon. Mrs. Cleary, his mother, was in a Sioux City hos pital at the time. That afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dumpert helped Mrs. Turn er celebrate her birthday anni versary. They bought angel cake and ice cream. Mrs. Lindberg Marks Anniversary— Sunday friends gathered at the Fred Lindberg home to help cele brate Mrs. Lindberg's birthday anniversary. Among those pre sent were: Mr. and Mrs Roy Worth, Mrs Ella Karr, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth and Miss Mary Victoria, Mr. and Mrs. Benny Wetzler and son, and Mrs. Mary Wetaler, of O'Neill, and Mr, and Mrs. Roger Rosenkrans and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Ja cobson, of Dorsey and Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Anderson and two daughters, of Newport. Tomlinson's Granddaughter Weds at North Platte— Miss Shirley Ann Bruhn and Dean L. Robey, of North Platte, were married in a double-ring ceremony Monday, February 19, at the Methodist parsonage by Rev. Bert L. Strong. Tbe bride, who wore a blue suit and a pink carnation cor sage, is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson, of O’Neill. Mrs. Long Wins At Club Meeting— Thee PFB club met last Thurs day at the home of Mrs. Palmer C. Skulborstad. Mrs. Noal E. Long won high score and Mrs. W. W. Carson was low. Mrs. Ray Entertains— Mrs. Edward T. Verzal was guest-of-honor at a stork shower held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Elgin Ray. i» ........ - Ray Sullivan Leaves March 7 for Army— Ray Sullivan, who has be:*n inducted into the army and leaves March 7, arrived from O maha Tuesday to spend a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sullivan. His sister, Miss Nan, is ex pecter home this weekend for a short visit with her brother and parents. ONO Club Honors Two Members— The ONO club honored Mrs. Sam Fuhrer at a baby shower Wednesday, February 21, at the home of Mrs. Harold Calkins. Monday evening Mrs. Fay Robe son was guest of honor at a fare well party given by the club at the home of Mrs. Eugene Van Every. _ Reynoldson, Reynoldson and Damkroger Are Winners— Mrs. Noal E. Long entertained the Couples club Sunday evening. High score for the men was won by Leigh Reynoldson, high score for the ladies was won by Mrs. Verne Reynoldson and the trav elling pnze was won by Berl Damkroger. Engagement Told— ORCHARD—The engagement of Miss Jean Law, was announce ed recently by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sherer, to Clair Kohl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor bert H. Kohl, of Lincoln. The wedding will take pace on June 3, in Orchard. Birthday Anniversary Celebrated— Mrs. Effie N. Brady celebrated her 82d birthday anniversary on Friday, February 23, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Johnson. Many friends and rela tives called to help her celebrate the occasion. Mrs. Lohaus Is Hostess to Club— Winners at Delta Dek club last Thursday evening were Mrs. C. J. Gatz and Mrs. Homer Mul len. Mrs. H. J. Lohaus was hos tess. Cards were played at the Gatz home. .. .—-. - Jeudi Club Meets At Gonderinger Home— Last Thursday winners at Jeu di club at the home of Mrs. Nor man Gonderinger were Mrs. J. B. Grady and Mrs. Melvin Ru zicka. sup,. > MRS. HAROLD KENASTON ... In a wedding rite that took place on Tuesday, February 20, at the Wesleyan Methodist church in Spencer, Miss Betty Jane Audiss (above) became the bride of Harold R. Kenas ton. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Audiss, of Anoka; the bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orie Kenaston, of Hillsborough, Ore. After a wedding trip to the West coast, the Kenastons will reside in Spencer.—O'Neill Photo Co. CELIA SIDELIGHTS Friday evening, February 23, visitors at the O. A. Hammerberg home were Alec Frickel, Alex Forsythe and John Schneider. The children and grandchil dren of Mrs. Omer Poynts met at the home of one of her children in Concord, Calif., and surprised Mrs. Poynts Saturday evening, February 24, by telephoning her and each talking to her. Five families were together, two of the families driving 125 miles to get in on the birthday anniver sary party. Members of Hillside Sunday school and church held their reg ular services Sunday, February 25, then took basket dinners and went to the Orville Orr home in Atkinson for dinner, honoring Mrs. Orr’s birthday anniversary which was the next day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Rahn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hupp, Mr. and Mrs. James Hupp and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Orr and the Joe Hendricks family. Reverend Hughes, of Atkinson, was a visitor at the O. A. Ham merberg home Friday afternoon, February 23. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Baumeister and son, Clayton, of O’Neill, were Sunday, February 25, dinner guests at the Alex Forsythe home. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Poynts and Mr, and Mrs. Mark Hendricks and family were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. J R. Jarvis on Sunday, February 25. Clarence Focken and Emil Col home Friday evening, February fack visited the Mark Hendricks 23. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Staples, of Butte, visited his sister, Mrs. Joe Hendricks, and family Sunday evening, February 18. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer berg were Sunday, February 25, dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dobias and sons, Roger and Rodney. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McDowell, Mrs. J. R. Jarvis and Mrs. Caro line Mikus spent Sunday eve ning, February 25, at the Mark Hendricks home. Bible study classes are held each Friday evening at the Hill side schoolhouse. Everyone is in vited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Chace were Saturday afternoon, Feoru ary 24, visitors at the Stanley Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lauridsen and family were Sunday, Febru ary 25, dinner guests at the Hans Lauridsen home. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer berg attended the Grassland meeting in Stuart Friday, Feb ruary 23. Rev. and Mrs. Asa Woods and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis spent Thursday, February 22, at the Mark Hend dricks home and helped celebrate Mrs. Omer Poynts’ birthday an niversary which was that day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks and family were Sunday, Febru ary 18, dinner guests at the Bob Risor home in Butte. Steve Bausch and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bausch were Tuesday eve ning, February 20, visitors at the Stanley Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lauridsen and family visited the Harold Kirkland family Thursday eve ning, February 22. Emil Colfack and Clarence Focken were O’Neill visitors Fri day, February 23. Mr. and Mrs. John Kreiger and family were Tuesday evening. February 20, supper guests at the Hans Lauridsen home. Mark Hendricks, Emil Colfack and Clarence Focken were O' Neill visitors Saturday, Febru ary 24. Denton, Shirley and Dennis Colfack visited the Clarence Focken children Sunday after noon, February 25. Duane Beck and Alvin Heiser attended the Tushla farm sale and Mrs. Heiser and Gerald vis ited Mrs. Duane Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rouse and son, Marvin, spent Thurs day, February 23, at the Milton McKathnie home. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hupp were Sunday evening, February 25, visitors at the Emil Colfack home. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck were Sunday, February 25 din ner guests at the Charley Ml mar home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Albert bmith and daughter, ^eiie, and Mr. and Mrs. George Beck. iteverend Hughes was a sup per guest at the Milton McKatn nie home Friday evening, Febru ary 23. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken, the twins and Junie and Karen visited the Lawrence Smith fam ily on Tuesday evening, Febru ary 2V). Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Focken, Frankie and Marjorie were din ner guests at the Gottlieb Braun home Sunday, February 25. Alice and Larry Kahler visited them in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frickel and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Gene Livingston Sunday, Febru ary 25. Mr. and Mrs. Connie Frickel flew to the George Syfie, jr., home Sunday afternoon, Febru ary 25, for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pease were Norfolk visitors Friday, February 23. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pease and daughter, Rita, of O’Neill, visit ed the Ray Pease family Wed nesday afternoon, February 21. Linford Sweet and Elmer Al lyn did some wiring and put in an electric hog heater for Alex Forsythe February 20. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer and son were Thursday after noon, February 22, visitors at the O. A. Hammerberg home. John Schneider helped Alex Forsythe Friday and Saturday, February 23-24. The Chester Anderson farffily were Sunday afternoon, Febru ary 25, guests at the Hahs Laur idsen home. Victor and Alec Frickel and Rollo and Willis Berry and Mr. Sweet attended a bull sale in Bassett Saturday, February 24. The Earl Slotfelt children vis- I ited the Victor Frickel children Friday afternoon, February 23. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck were j Saturday, February 24, dinner j guests at the George Beck home. ; Mrs. D. F. Scott worked from Wednesday, February 21, to the end of the week in the office of the Atkinson Lumber company while Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Horn- j er attended a lumbermen’s con vention in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKath nie went to Stuart Saturday, February 24, and Mrs. McKathme spent the day with Frances Rob erts. Milton went on to Bassett and attended the purebred bull sale. Buddy Focken helped Alex Forsythe Saturday evening and Sunday morning. Chambers News Sunday dinner guests in the William Turner home were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thomson and family and Mrs. Robert Turner and Elaine. George Thomson, Ed Smith and Walt Richard drove to Om aha Monday. Mrs. Paul Masterson and chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Cordia Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Medlin and son drove to Burwell Sunday to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and family were Sunday dinner guests in the Clarence Grimes home. Sunday dinner guests in the Glen" Taylor home were Mr. and Mrs. Omar McClenahan, Mrs. Edith McClenahan and Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClenahan. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neilson, Mrs. Myrtle Bell and Dale Bell were Sunday dinner guests in the Clyde Kiltz home. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Walter and family were Sunday dinner guests in the Hilbert Hoge home. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Robertson, of Chambers, and Mr. and Mrs. Vem Sageser, of Amelia, spent Tuesday and Wednesday at a purebred Hereford show and 98Ife at Aberdeen, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Deirking drove to Wayne Tuesday to at tend funeral services for Mrs. Rena Pheil, mother of Mrs. Deir king’s son-in-law, William Pheil. They also visited her daughter and family, returning Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Covey and Mrs. Hertel were Sunday guests in the Lynn Hertel home. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shavlik and family drove to Elgin Sun day to visit his sister, Miss Em ma Shavlik. Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Cooke and family, Mrs. Letha Cooke and Mrs. Sarah Adams were Sunday dinner guests in the Clair Grimes home. Mrs. Hattie Richardson, of Ord, spent last week with her daugh ters, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Whit aker, and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bell, and daughter. Donald Prill, of Imperial, was a weekend guest in the Lloyd 'Gleed home. V Mrs. A1 Deirking went to Bro- V ken Bow Friday, February 23, to visit her daughter and husband, H| Mr. and Mrs. Oslo Dean, and ^B lamily for a few days. Her father, John Walter, and sister, Mrs/ Cv B V. Robertson, took her to the bu^" ai Grand Island. H Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beed moved Thursday, February 22, to the ■ Medcalt place east of Chambers, V which they purchased. fl Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hubbard, B’ Ld Porter, Mrs. Mae Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hubbard ^B and Mr. and Mrs. Asa Hubbard ^B attended the Porter - Guthmiller IV wedding in O’Neill Sunday eve Mrs. William Turner and Mrs. Robert Turner drove to Norfolk VI Saturday. ^B Mrs. Ralph Hoffman and fam- ^B ily were Sunday dinner guests ^B in the Guais Wintermote home.-J B| Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sexton and IS Nadine had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John Wintermote. B Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barret, of B Brunswick, visited Sunday with M her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert B Lybolt. H Mr. and Mrs. George Thomson, £| their granddaughter, Susan, Mr. ^B and Mrs. Merlin Grosnicklaus M and son and Mr. and Mrs. Roy B Bachaus and family were Sunday V guest sin the Ed Boshhrt home in ■ O'Neill. M Frontier for printing 1 ^ 1 I_H m ■; CTC^ I THE FRONTIER I Phone 51 I DR. J. L. SHERBAHN CHIROPRACTOR Complete X-Ray Equipment \ V* Block So, of Ford Oarage j O'Neill. 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