The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 21, 1951, Page 3, Image 3

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    Rebekahs Attend
District Meet
4 _
INMAN—On Wednesday, June
13, 17 members of the Arbutus
Rebekah lodge motored to Oak
dale where they attended the
49th annual meeting of district
29.
Mrs. Agnes Christensen, of
Omaha, assembly president, was
a special guest and conducted a
school of instruction.
Arbutus lodge exemplified the
balloting during the afternoon
session.
Other Inmen News
Mrs. Arthur Tomlinson enter
tained the YM club at her coun
try home on Tuesday, June 13.
Mrs. Tomlinson served dinner at
noon and the afternoon was spent
socially and doing some needle
work for the hostess. Mrs. James
Coventry was a guest.
The Anniversary club surprised
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Youngs on
Thursday evening in honor of
their wedding anniversary. Cards
furnished the entertainment.
Lunch was brought and served
by the self-invited guests in late
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Raver, of
Craig, called on Postmaster James
1 M. McMahan on Saturday. Mr.
Raver is a rural mail carrier.
Mrs. Joseph Coon, Dale and
Doris spent several days the past
week in Ewing in the home of
Mrs. Coon’s mother, Mrs. Ruth
Spangler.
Joseph Coon and daughter, Lu
Etta, Mrs. David Morsback and
Mrs. Walter Jacox attended the
funeral of Warren Smith at the
Latter Day Saints church in
Clearwater on Thursday after
noon. Mr. Smith was an uncle of
Mr. Coon.
Miss Barbara Brunckhorst, who
is attending the summer session
at Wayne college, spent the
weekend with her parents.
Miss Mary Gayle Crouse, of
Neligh, spent the weekend with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Pearl Cary.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tomp
kins, Linelle and Roger spent the
weekend in Utica as guests of
Mrs. Tompkins’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Caldwell.
Leo Sobotka, who is employed
at Fremont, and Miss Deritha
Smith, who is employed at Nor
folk, spent the weekend here.
Ira L. Watson was a caller in
Sioux City Friday.
Ernest Brunckhorst and Fred
Moore left Saturday morning for
Lake Andes, S.D., to spend the
Famous Continental
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for more details.
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with your poultry this season. Right
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TRI- STATE
HATCHERY
Phone 90 — O'Neill
weekend fishing.
Mrs. Eva Murten left Saturday
morning for her home at Blair
after spending the past 10 days
visiting. , ,
Mrs. Pete Cooper, of Orchard,
spent Thursday with her mother,
Mrs. Lottie Thompson. The ladies
called on Mrs. Ralph Gray.
Rufus Sholes and Mrs. Violet
Sholes spent Friday in Sioux Ci
ty. They were accompanied home
by Mrs. Sam Leonard and daugh
ter, of Wakefield, who spent the
remainder of the week here. Mrs.
Leonard was the former Ruthie
Sholes. . „
William Johnson and Harry
Conly, of Sioux City, were Inman
callers Tuesday, June 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilhoit
and 2 children, of Western, and
Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Carr, of Lin
coln, were Inman visitors Tues
day, June 13. Mr. Wiihoit is the
new superintendent. He and his
family will be moving here in the
near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagoner,
of San Jose, Calif., arrived Wed
nesday afternoon, June 14, and
are spending several days visiting
their sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Col
man, at the Gallagher ranch cast
of town.
Mrs. Roy Gannon entertained
her group of the WSCS at her
home on Thursday afternoon.
Plans were made by the group to
hold a bake sale on Juno 30. Mrs.
Gannon served refreshments.
Mrs. K. T. Smith, Mrs. Clarence
Hansen, Mrs. F. E. Keyes, Miss
Murl Keyes and Mrs. James M.
McMahan attended a meeting of
Symphony chapter, OES, in O’
Neill Thursday evening. Mrs.
Smith was cohostess with Mrs.
Esther Harris and Mrs. George
Robertson. They served refresh
ments.
Herbert Neilsen, Delores and
Harold left Tuesday for Gillette,
Wyo., where they will spend sev
eral days visiting in the home of
Mr. Neilsen’s brother and sister
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Calmer
Neilsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coon and
family attended the Muereti fam
ily reunion at Atkinson on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGraw
and sons, of Crete, spent the
weekend with Mr. McGraw’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc
Graw.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Budde and
children, of Norfolk, came Satur
day evening and spent Sunday
with Mrs. Budde’s aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl L. Watson. Mrs. Stu
art Hartigan, a sister of Mrs.
Watson, who has spent
the past 2 weeks in the Watson
home, returned to her home in
Norfolk Sunday evening with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Budde.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Keyes and
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Keyes were
Norfolk callers Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen
and children spent Monday in
Omaha.
Karl and Donald Keyes and
the Taylor sisters, of Battle
Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. James
Vidlak and children, of Omaha,
surprised Mrs. Karl Keyes at
Norfolk on Sunday. The group
enjoyed a picnic dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kelley, jr.,
and daughters, Kay and Ann,
and Richard Coventry drove to
Columbus on Saturday morning.
They spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. James Kelley and
Neal, who are employed there.
Ned Kelley, who spent the past
week with his uncle and family,
returned with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. James McMahan
were Sunday guests in the coun
try home of Mrs. McMahan’s
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cov
entry, and boys.
Robert Mossman
to Wed Soon—
INMAN—Relatives and friends
have received invitations to the
wedding of Miss Mae Grace Scott,
daughter of Mrs. Walter E. Scott,
of Los Angeles, Calif., to Robert
Mossman, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs Leo P. Mossman, on Sunday,
July 8, at 8 o’clock in the eve
ning in the Shatto chapel, First
Congregational church, Los An
geles.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Mossman
expect to leave some time this
week and fly to California for the
wedding of their son.
Grays Feted in
Farewell Party—
INMAN—Supt. and Mrs. Ralph
Gray were guests-of-honor at a
card party on Tuesday evening,
June 12, sponsored by the Inman
IOOF lodge at the hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Gray, who have
taught here the past sevei-al
vears. left on Tuesday, June 19,
for Blue Hill where he will
serve as superintendent of
schools next year.
Wives of the Odd Fellows were
also guests at the affair. Lunch
was served.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Donovan and
family spent Sunday in Greeley.
I LIVESTOCK AUCTION I
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fl hog auction starts at 12 o’clock noon, followed by auction of fl
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market that has the best outlet. Our charges are no ;B
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I ATKINSON LIVESTOCK MARKET I
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SEEKS GOVERNORSHIP . . .
Robert B. Crosby, of North
Platte (above), last week an
nounced his candidacy for gov
ernor of Nebraska. A Repub
lican, he is a former lieutenant
governor. Crosby first achiev
ed prominence in 1943 when he
was the youngest man ever to
become speaker of the Nebras
ka legislature.
Mrs. Lillie Lufborough and son,
Lynn, of Bremerton, Wash., and
Mrs. Ethel Kinsey of West
Branch, la., visited over the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Low
ell Culver.
Miss Marilyn Carroll will leave
Sunday for Ponca where she will
spend a week attending a church
camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cohn and
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cohn and
family spent Sunday at Lake
Andes, S.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Claik
visited Mr. and Mrs. James Boies
Sunday at Ewing.
Sunday guests at the James
Cavanaugh home were Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Cooke, of Cham
bers.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carroll
plan to spend the weekend in
Sioux City.
Mrs. M. L. Moody and sons ar
rived Monday evening for a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cav
anaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Pdchard
Perry. They are from Cashmere,
Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Lacy and
family left Thursday after spend
ing several days as guests at the
D. D. DeBolt home.
Mrs. George Butterfield, who
has just finished a year of teach
ing at Tilden, is spending the
week with Miss Janet Derickson.
Mr. and Mrs. “Bid” Wanser
and daughter, Miss Cherie Wan
ser, of Holly Springs, la., came
Friday, June 8, for a visit with
Mrs. Wanser’s parents, Mr and
Mrs. Frank Froelich. Mr. and
Mrs. Wanser returned the follow
ing day to Holly Springs, but
Miss Cherie remained for a long
er visit with her grandparents.
Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Gildersleeve
went to Carroll Sunday, June 10,
to attend the golden wedding an
niversary celebration of Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Swihart. Tuesday,
June 12, the Gildersleeves went
to Omaha to the races and Thurs
day attended another golden,
wedding celebration, that of Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Rathmann, of
Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil F. Brennan,
of Auburn, Ala., and daughter,
Miss Julie, arrived Saturday,
June 9, for a visit with Mrs. F.
M. Brennan and family. They left
Wednesday for Marinettte, Wise.,
where they will visit with Mrs.
Brennan’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fmwah, of
Ft. Jones, Calif., are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Howard D. Manson, Mr.
and Mrs. Harrison Bridge, and
Mrs. Mae Landis. They are en
route to California after vaca
tioning in New York and Miami.
June 9 weekend visitors at the
Howard D. Manson home were
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bryant and
daughter, Miss Arlene Bryant, of
Rozet, Wyo., and Mrs. Eva Bry
ant, of Buffalo, Wyo. They at
tended the wedding of Miss Mar
jorie Clark and Roger Currie on
Sunday afternoon, June 10, at the
Park Congregational church in
Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Jonas
and Dickie, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Jonas, Ronnie and Jimmie, Leon
Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Jonas and Donna, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Hart and baby, and Miss
Wilma VanBuren went to Lake
Andes, S.D., Sunday, June 10, for
fishing.
Mrs. Margaret Elkins is visiting
her sister in Sioux Falls, S.D.
Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Eason re
turned Sunday after spending
several days at Longmont, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eby
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Nissen and Gary visited on
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Anton Nissen, of Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walsh,
of Greeley, visited here Monday
at the J. L. Donovan home.
Mrs. Charlie Richter visited
Thursday and Friday with Miss
Janet Derickson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Babl, Joe
Babl, Miss Rosemary and Miss
Cecelia weekended at McCook at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Engler and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Baker spent
Sunday in Pickstown and Ravin
ia, S.D.
Miss Wiima Kloepper returned
Friday from a week’s trip to
Pueblo, Colo., Denver, Colo., and
Sidney.
Fred Barnes, of Atkinson, was
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Barnes Saturday.
Condon Leaves
for San Francisco—
Edward Condon, son of Mrs.
Hope Condon, left Tuesday for
San Francisco where he will be
gin 24 months of navy sea duty
aboard an escort destroyer.
Condon received his commis
sion as an ensign under the
NROTC plan at the University of
Nebraska June 4. At the same
time, he and the other members
of his class were given commis
sions as admirals in the “Nebras
ka Navy” by Governor Peterson
O’NEILL NEWS
Mr and Mrs. Leonard Rawl
ings, of Wallingford, la., and Mrs.
Jesse Dobrovolny, of Atkinson,
were overnight guests at the John
F. Hall home Friday, June 8.
Mr. and Mrs. William Daly, of
Omaha, visited over the June 9
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Harrington.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Eberle have
returned to their home at Buffa
lo, N. Y., after spending about 10
days at the John Harbottle home.
Mrs. Eberle is the former Magel
Harbottle.
Mrs. Eldon Butterfield and
children attended the Sparr fam
ily reunion at Neligh Sunday,
June 10.
Presbyterian Rummage Sale,
Thursday. Friday and Saturday,
June 21. 22. 23, 1st door south
O'Neill National Bank. 6-7c
Mrs. George Rector left Satur
day, June 9, for her home in
Boise, Ida, after having visited
the D. C. Schaffers and other rel
atives for 2 weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson
have named their son James Ed
ward.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mernman
and Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Lyons, of
Winner, S. D., left on Saturday,
June 9, for Sutherland, la. They
returned the next evening. The
Lyons left Monday, June 11, for
their home in Winner.
Bernard Matthews arrived on
Sunday, June 10, to attend the
Streeter-Huebert nuptials Tues
day, June 12.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Lacey and
family, of Scottsbluff, arrived
Tuesday evening, June 12, for a
visit in the D. D. DeBolt home.
Mrs. Lacey is Mrs. DeBolt’s sis
ter.
Mrs. Fred Appleby Is
Shower Honoree—
Mrs. Fred Appleby was Ruest
of-honor at a shower given Wed
nesday evening, June 13, at the
A. W. Carroll home. Hostesses
were Mrs. Virgil L. Laursen, Mrs.
Charles Cooper and Mrs. Dan
Snyder. Mrs. Fritz Yantzie won
high score, Mrs. Carroll, low, and
Mrs. Dale Kearns, the traveling
prize at pitch.
Weekend Guests—
Miss Lou Birmingham, of Oma
ha, visited at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bir
mingham over the weekend.
Miss Donna Newton and Jack
Mazie, of Omaha, came with her.
Thomas O’Brien and Patrick Mul
len, both of Omaha, spent Sunday
and Monday at the Birmingham
home.
Moves to Omaha—
W. W. Carlson, who is employ
ed by the Northwestern Bell Tel
ephone Co., has been transferred
to Omaha. The Carlson family left
O’Neill Monday.
MOVE TO VERDEL
VERDEL —Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Crider moved to Verdel last
week where Mr. Crider is a stu
dent pastor in the Verdel Presby
terian church.
Frontier for printing!
LYNCH NEWS
The Carroll Bjomsen family, of
O’Neill, spent last Sunday at the
Nata Bjornsen home.
Charles Pilcher, of Butte, was
a business visitor here Friday.
John Pesicka, of Geddes, S.D.,
visited relatives here Sunday.
Lois Davy, of Scottsbluff, is
visiting relatives here.
Grace Mannen is in Fulton,
Mo., attending the national con
vention of intructors of the deaf.
Gerald Mills and family, of Riv
erton, Wyo., came Saturday and
visited relatives until Monday,
when they returned home, truck
ing the Charley Mills furniture
there.
Attend Reunion—
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bazelman
and Miss Connie Jo attended the
Meuret family reunion at Atkin
son Sunday. That evening they
attended a family gathering at
the Leo Vandersnick home in
Ewing.
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