The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 29, 1951, SECTION 2, Page 10, Image 10

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    Gay Reception for
American Tourists
STUART—A letter received by
relatives last week from Mrs.
Robert Pierson, of Nicosia, Cy
press, relates how the town of
Nicosia is gaily decorated with
booths and streamers to wel
come American tourists. The Am
ericans will arrive aboard a lux
ury liner, which will visit the is
land of Cypress.
Mrs. Pierson is remembered as
the former Mary Jane Zink, of
Stuart, and Mr. and Mrs. Pierson
expect to return to the United
States in June.
SOUTH OF STUART
Mrs. Joe Wallinger entertain
ed the Wednesday afternoon
bridge club at her home March
21. Prizes were won by Mrs.
Harold Givens and Mrs. Robert
Batenhorst. An Easter lunch was
served
Orlo Rhodes called his parents
from California on Wednesday
night, March 21, and told them
he thought he would leave for
Japan the next day.
Mrs. Pearl Shriner, of New
port, and Dale Shriner, of Wis
ner, were Easter Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Wallinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Givens
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Art
Givens and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Kramer and family
were Easter Sunday guests of i
the ladies' sister, Mrs. Dan Tro- 1
shynski. and family near Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wallinger
and daughter from Omaha visit
ed Mr and Mrs. Don Wallinger
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Shald and
Johnnie were Easter Sunday
guests of her sister, Mrs. Herman
Janzing, and family at O’Neill.
Mr. and Mi's. Don Wallinger
visited Friday evening with Mr 1
and Mrs. Walter Kaup.
Mrs. Everingham, of Newport,
visited Wednesday, March 21,
with Mrs. Roy Rhodes.
Delores Batenhorst spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Batenhorst.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Galligan
were Raster Sunday guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M
Batenhorst.
'Mr and Mrs. Joe Wallinger
and family spent Easter Sunday
with her mother, Mrs. Katherine
Papke, and Avis.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Foxworthy,
of Lusk, Wyo., arrived Saturday
for a visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Rhodes.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaup and
children were Easter Sunday
guests of her parents, Mr. and I
Mrs. Charles Ziska. Mr. and Mrs
Kenneth Ziska, of Ewing, were
also present
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paxton went
to O’Neill Thursday, March 22.
where they met Chuckie Wilcox
*on, who came from Norfolk by
bus. He will visit in the Paxton
and Ralph Cobb homes and with
his grandfather, Charles Ostler.
Mrs. Stub Kunz accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Vogel to
Norfolk Saturday, March 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heyne
and family, of north of Newport,
were Tuesday, March 20, dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Heyne and children.
Mrs. J. G. Brewster and Mrs.
M. M. Shattuck brought the
| Brownie Troop II to the Frank
Weichman, jr., home Wednesday,
March 21, after school where
they helped Mrs. Weichman
hold an Easter party. Twelve
members were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamik and
1 family were Easter Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lau
rence Ziska and children.
Larry Ziska celebrated his 9th
birthday anniversary Wednesday,
March 21, at his school where he
treated his friends with ice
cream and cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Stub Kunz spent
Easter Sunday at the E. O. Slay
maker home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Dvorak and son were also pres
ent.
Mrs. htuD ivunz attended tne
Christian Mothers gathering at
the home of her mother, Mrs. E.
O. Slaymaker, in Atkinson Wed
nesday afternoon, March 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Vogel vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Stub Kunz on
Wednesday evening, March 21.
Mrt and Mrs. Stub Kunz were
Thursday evening, March 22,
callers in the Ed Dvorak home
in Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paxton and
Larry and Chuckle Wilcoxson
were Easter Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Paxton. Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Matousek, of
North Platte, were also present.
Tom Berry and Warren, Mrs.
Elsie Sweet and family, Mr. and .
Mrs. Bill Finch and children and
Fred Goebel and son were Easter
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,
Francis Goebel and children. Mr. ,
and Mrs. Roland Berry were af
ternoon callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenfield
were Easter Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Green
field. Other guests were Mr. and
Mrs. George Hitchcock and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shald
and Doris Cannel. (
John and Vince Obermire were ,
Easter Sunday guests of their
sister, Mrs. Joe Krobot, and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Shortie Coker and
Eva, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green
Field and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Heyne and family
were Easter Sunday guests of (
Mr. and Mrs. Joy Greenfield.
Mr*. Andy Schacht
Hostess at Canasta Party—
Winners at a canasta party Fri
day evening at the home of Mrs. ,
Andy Schacht were Mrs. Clarisse
Sullivan, high, and Mrs. Jack
Dempsey, low. i
-
Lynch Seniors
Rehearse Play
—
LYNCH—The Lynch high sen
ior class is practicing a 3 - act
comedy, “Early to Bed, Early to
Rise," and plans to give it April
18-19. The cast follows: Janet
Christensen, Bob Maly. Maxine
Jehorek, Roger Davy, Jolene Mi
canek, Ramon Dah’berg, Elsie
Pikklap, Kay Soulek, Orven
Clinch, Albert Krise and Joann
Baker. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Camp
bell are the directors.
The sophomore class held a
class party on March 15 with 16
sophomores, Superintendent
Campbell, Miss Van Hove and
Coach Blackbird attending. After
a social evening lunch consisting
of sandwiches, cake and pop was
served.
Other Lynch News
Wayne Christensen was a bus
iness visitor in Sioux City Mon
day, March 19.
Mrs. Tillie Novak returned
home Tuesday, March 20, from a
several days’ visit with relatives
in Brainard.
Mr. and Mrs. Cap Haselhorst
recently returned from Sidney
where they visited their daugh
ter, Mrs. Herbert Rossmeier, and
family. Their two grandsons,
Gordon and Dennis Rossmeier,
returned home with them for a
Few days’ stay. Gordon is staying
with his grandparents and Den
nis is staying with his aunt and
jncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lorie Mi
:anek.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kraemer
md Lyla Mae returned home
rom Lincoln Tuesday, March 20,
vhere they had visited relatives
'or several days. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sixta and !
amily were Friday evening
quests at the Jerry Sixta home.
Iris Craig spent Easter week
end with relatives here. She
eaches in Plainview.
Lois Stewart and Arden Spen
■er, of the state university, were
tome for Easter vacation.
The Leighty family moved this
week to Hubbard where they
3lan to make their home.
The Lynch senior class enjoyed
i class party at the school Tues
iay, March 20. Games were play
ed and a lunch consisting of cake,
ice cream and pop was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bare, of
Scottsbluff, visited relatives here
last week.
The W. T. Alford family en
oyed visits from their sons from
Gmaha and Wayne over the Eas
er weekend.
■Stanley Greene, of Nebraska
Wesleyan university, was home
lor Easter vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Harris, of
Duncan, were Lynch visitors re
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hoffman,
3f Bristow, were Sunday visitors
it the parental Ed Hoffman
lome.
Mr.^ and Mrs. Emmet Slaight
ind Gordon were Easter Sunday
dinner guests at the Jerry Sixta
lome.
Ernest Vomacka spent Easter
veekend with relatives in Greg
>ry, S. D.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Putnam and
ions were guests Sunday in Spen
der at the home of Mrs. Putnam’s
nother, Mrs. Ella Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stutz and
:hildren were guests in Peters
burg at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Oik. They re
•etumed Monday.
Mrs. Katye Peterson, who is
foing into business in Kearney,
/isited Mrs. John L. Quig and
Mrs. Christene Williams Satur
iay and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Marcellus
ind children were Sunday sup
ber guests at the home of the
former’s sister and her husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rentschler and
family, of Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams
and family and (Mr. _and Mrs.
Drville McKim went* to Page
Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. W.
F. Williamson. Mr. Williamson
is very m.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Perry vis
ited his brother and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Perry, of Emmet.
Blaster dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs, Ivan C. Pruss and sons
were Mr. and Mrs. George Ries
and family, of Atkinson and Mr.
and Mrs. John Pruss, of Emmet.
L. D. Putnam and Austin Hy
nes returned Frinay from a bus
iness trip hear Martin, S. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Mc
Kamy and Miss Dorothy Bennett
returned Sunday from Osage
City, Kans., where they attended
the funeral of Mrs. McKamy’s
and Miss Bennett’s grandmoth
er, who was 96-years-old. They
left for the funeral Tuesday,
March 20.
Miss Patricia O'Donnell, of
Chicago. 111., left Sunday after a
visit with her aunt. Miss nna O’
Donnell, and other relatives dur
ing the hoildays
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shoemak
er left Wednesday, March 21, for
their home in Boise, Ida. They
were called hare by the deaths
of their mothers, Mrs. Bert Shoe
maker, of Lincoln, formerly of
O’Neill, and Mrs. Lizzie McKim,
of Clearwater, the wife of a for
mer Holt county official.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie,
jr., and family, and Mr. and Mrs. j
Raymond Revell visited Sunday
at the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
Dan McKenzie, of Dorsev and !
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie,
sr., of Lynch
Winners at
Ches-a-Mari—
Winners at Chez-a-Mari club !
meeting Monday evening at the j
home of Mrs. Willard Naprstek
were the Mesdames O. D. French.
D. A. Kersenbrock and J. B
Grady.
Gus Segers Hosts
Easter Sunday
ATKINSON—Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Seger, sr., and family visited
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Seger, of In
man, Easter Sunday.
INMAN NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ticknor,
of Denver, Colo., came Monday,
March 19, to visit Mrs. Ticknor’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lan
i ey. The Tkknors returned to
I Denver Thursday, accompanied
; by Mrs. Kenneth Coventry, who
will spend a few days visiting
relatives and attending the wed
ding of her neice, Miss Rita Col
man, to Robert Bennett, which
took place Saturday evening.
Miss LuElla Watson, who at- |
tends college in Wayne, came
Friday to spend the Easter week
end visiting her parents, Mr. and
ivirs. E. L. Watson.
Miss Deritha Smith, of Nor
folk, spent the weekend visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Smith.
Mrs. Pete Coopere, of rchard,
spent Thursday visiting her moth
er, Mrs. Lottie Thompson.
Gordon Sholes, who is employ
ed in the western part of the
state, spent the weekend visit
ing relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson spent
Thursday in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Hart and family at dinner Easter
Sunday. >
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mc
Mahan had as their guests Sun
day, Kenneth Coventry and sons,
Ronnie, Richard and Bob, and
Mr. and Mrs. John Mattson.
Mrs. Walter Jacox returned
from Bassett Saturday where she
spent a week visiting relatives
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tompson
and sons, of Grand Island, spent
the weekend visiting his mother,
Mrs. Lottie Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mossman,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Mossman,
Pearl Roe and Paul Bittner drove
to Battle Creek Sunday where
they visited in the home of their
neice and nephew, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Fryherm.
Mrs. Pearl Roe of Hillsboro,
Ore., came Wednesday, March 21,
to spend a few days visiting her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Mossman, and her
brother, Paul Bittner. Mrs. Roe
is a former Inman resident.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore and
LeRoy and Elsie Krueger were
Easter guests at the Mick Galla
gher home.
Mr. and Mrs. I eo Mossman en
tertained the YM club at their
home Saturday evening. Mrs.
Pearl Roe of Hillsboro, Ore., a
former member of the club, was
a guest. Cards furnished the eve
ning’s entertainment. Lunch was
served.
Mrs. M. L. Harkins entertain
ed the LL club in her home Fri
day afternoon, fter a social af
ternoon, a lunch was served by
the hostess.
The women’s department of
LDS church met at thp home of
Mrs. Harry McGraw and tied a
quilt Wednesday evening, March
21. lunch was served at the close.
Elder Harold Reed, of Clear
water, showed slides appropriate
for Easter at the LDS church
Sunday afternoon.
0
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kalina, r
jr., have gone to Runge, Tex.,
where they will visit her rela
tives.
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