The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 19, 1951, SECTION 2, Page 13, Image 13

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    Hear Report on
Long Pine Outing—
The Star Get - Together club
met Wednesday afternoon, July
11, at the home of Mrs. Ben Mil
ler. Roll call was answered with
“Your Favorite Radio Program.
There were 13 members present.
A report was given on the day
spent at vacation camp at Hidden
Paradise park at Long Fine.
Those who attended the guest
day at Long Pine were Mrs. Bill
- Hibbs, Mrs. Lysle Johnson, Mrs.
Nels Linquist, Mrs. Fred Tim
merman and Mrs. Ewalt Miller.
The next meeting will be Aug
ust 8 at the home of Mrs. William
Derickson. , , ,
Mrs. Miller served refresh
ments at the close of the after
noon.—By Mrs. Ewalt Miller, re
porter.
' ~ House-Warming at
Socha Home—
Mrs. Dorothy A. Socha and
daughters were hostesses at a
house-warming party hell at
their home Sunday. The guests,
all of whom brought basket din
ners, were: Mrs. Joe Sobotka, of
Inman; Mrs. Edward Rozmus, of
Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Socha
and family, of Cedar Rapids; Mr.
and Mrs. Emil Socha and daugh
ter, of Wolback; Mr. and Mrs.
Lattie Socha and Pamela and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Socha, sr., all
of Primrose; Mr. and Mrs. Leon
ard Fisher and Carolyn and Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Christo and daugh
ter. all of Albion, and Mrs. Rich
ard Fox, of O’Neill.
Mrs. Hattie Boelter
Has Anniversary—
STAR — Mr. and Mrs. Gera.a
Waring and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Boelter and family. Jeny
Hull, Mr. and Mrs. ivwalt Miller
and family spent Saturday eve
ning. July 14. with Mrs. Ha die
Boelter to honor her oirthday an
niversary. Cake and ice cream
were served. Mrs. Boelterwas
also honored with a birthday
card shower. She received many
cards from friends and relatives.
Rosemary Ryan's
Betrothal Announced—
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Ryan, of
South Sioux City, announce the
approaching (marriage of then
daughter, Miss Rosemary Ryan,
to Richard Francis fTedrow, son
of Mrs. Mary Agnes Whetstone,
also of South Sioux City. Rev.
Richard Sweeney will read the
service, at a 9 o’clock nuptial
mass on Saturday, August 11, at
St. Jean Baptiste Catholic church.
The bride-elect is a gradual or
St. Mary’s academy. She is a sis
ter Jt Mrs Cecrgc Hammond M
Teurjv* is court .eporter at tn>
municipal court in South Sioux
City. _
O'Neill People
Attend Iowa Wedding—
A miscellaneous shower was
given Tuesday evening, July 10,
for Miss Pat Robinson at the
James Murphy home.
Miss Robinson became the
bride of Donald Murphy Thurs
day (morning, July 12, in a nuptial
rite at Anthon, la. w
Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy
and daughters, Mary and Cor
rine, and dames Gallagher attend
ed the ceremony.
Save'time and money on auto
parts and accessories. Try us
First.—Western Auto, O'Neill.
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Rural Youth Group
Makes Fun Fest Plans—
A regular meeting of the O’
Neill Rural Youth was held Fri
day evening, July1 13, at the
courthouse annex.
We made plans frit* a fun fest to
be held at Atkinson July 24.
Everyone is welcome. Sandwich
es, punch and pop com balls will
be sold by the members. Come
and enjoy the square and folk
dancing taught by the Rural
Youth members.
We discussed the state Rural
Youth camp to be August 3-4-5
at the Chadron state park.
Visitors were: Bernice Grothe,
of Emmet; Ruth Goeke, Ruth
Lamb, Charles Shane and LeRoy
Roth, all of Atkinson.
A number of games and dances
along with an enjoyable song ses
sion led by different members of
the group completed the evening.
—By Alice Whaley, reporter.
Group Entertains
Nearby WSCS Units—
The Women’s Society of Chris
tian Service of the O’Neill Meth
odist church on Thursday( July
12, entertained the WSCS units
from the following nearby Meth
odist churches:
Page, Chambers, Atkinson, In
man and Emmet.
Mrs. H. L. Lindberg was in
charge of the program during
which each unit supplied a selec
tion. Highlights of the Drogram
were a talk by Doctor Holden
and greetings by Miss Ruth Har
ris, who also sang some Chinese
songs for the group. Doctor Hold
en and Miss Harris are missionar
ies returned from foreign fields.
Refreshments were served. The
meeting was held in the church
parlors here.
Omaha SMA Alumnae
Plans Picnic—
The annual O’Neill picnic spon
sored by the St. Mary’s alumnae,
of Omaha, will be held at Benson
park on Sunday, July 22, at 4
pjm.
All former O’Neill residents are
cordially invited to attend and
provide their own picnic lunch,
according to Miss Beverly Mc
Carthy, of Omaha, formerly of
O’Neill.
Former Residents
Are Guests—
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Reynold
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Leigh Reynoldson and family and
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Doeming and
family entertained Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Carlson, of Omaha, at a
picnic Sunday at the Country
club.
Mrs. Hiatt
is Hostess—
Winners at MM club meeting
Wednesday, July 11, at Mrs. Arlo
A. Hiatt’s home were Mrs. H. 1
Lindberg, high; Mrs. H. S. Moses,
guest high and Mrs. Dewight
Harder, the all-cut.
Plan to Move—
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hill and
family planned to move this
week to the place formerly occu
pied by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur La
Frenz.
Picnic for Relatives—
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Froe
lich were hosts at a picnic Satur
day at their home for their fam
ilies.
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UNSEATED AT STUART . . . This cowpoke didn’t last long a
board a wild bronc during Stuart’s annual 2-day rodeo, held July
3 and 4 this year. The frustrated rider disappeared into the crowd
before the cameraman could get his name. — O’Neill Photo Co.;
The Frontier Engraving.
5 O'Neilliie* at
Creighton 'U'—
O’Neill is represented by 5 stu
dents at Qneighton university,
Omaha, this summer.
The 5 are among the 810 stu
dents attending the 1951 summer
session.
They are:
Thomas C. Harty, John C.
O’Neill, Stephen W. Price, Ed
ward F. Campbell and William J.
Froellch, jr.
Campbell and Froelich are sen
iors, Price and Harty are juniors,
while OiNeill is a sophomore.
School will end on August 2
for students attending the regu
lar 8-week session. An accelerated
11-week program runs until Au
gust 20.
Gilg Family
Holds Reunion—
Sunday the Francis Gilg homo
was the scene of a family reun
ion. Among the guests were: Mr.
and Mrs. Clark Hough and boys,
of Burlington, Wash.; Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Kaup and famliy,
of Stuart, and Mr. and iMrs. Clar
ence Gilg and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Gilg and family, Mrs.
Mary Gilg and Woody, Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Keating, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Van Fleet and family,
all of Atkinson.
See Son in Army
in Colorado—
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clements,
accompanied by their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James
Adams, of Lincoln, returned Mon
day from a trip to Lowry Field,
Denver, Colo., to visit their son
and brother, respectively, Pfc.
Robert (“Bob”) Clements. They
left last Thursday.
Mrs. Allen Knight and Mike
left Saturday to meet Mr. Knight
at Camp Carson, Colo. Pfc. Knight
landed in the States last week
from an overseas assignment.
Miss Vernice Beckwith, of Co
lumbus, arrived Sunday evening
to spend a couple of weeks with
Miss Lynette Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin
and children and C. L. Bishop, ot
Bartlett, were Saturday evening
callers at the M. M. Krause home.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Jan
zing ana Joyce went to Ft. Dodge,
la., Friday where Mr. Janzing
had business.
Mrs. John Rotherham, of In
man, and Jim Rotherham re
turned Tuesday, July 10, from
West Burlington, la. They
brought back Bartley, Bobby and
Tommy Rotherham, of Springy
field, 111., with them for a visit.
Gary and Ronnie Holly left
Tuesday for a visit with their
cousin, Frankie Joe Nejedly, of
Creighton. The boys expect to
return Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Davis re
turned Monday from a week’s va
cation in Kansas with relatives
and friends. One of their visits
was in Washington.
oara party ana tunc* ai si.
Mary's gym Sunday, July 29, at
8, sponsored by St. Mary's alum
ni. Lunch 50c. 11*12
Frederick B. Holsclaw and 3
children, of (Mission, Kans., start
ed home Sunday after a week’s
visit with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred H. Holsclaw. The sen
ior Holsclaw daughter, Miss Mari
lyn, who has been vacationing at
home since July 3, returned Sun
day to Lincoln, where she is em
ployed in the State house. Her
sister, Miss Janice, returned with
her for a visit.
Miss Ruth Harris went Friday
to Omaha and Lincoln for a few
days.
Miss Mary Cullen, of Omaha,
who came for the Patrick O’Don
nell funeral Saturday, is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Cronin and
Miss Genevieve Biglin for a few
days.
Miss Lynda Haynes, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Haynes,
visited her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Haynes, in Page from
Tuesday until Sunday.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Butterfield and
family were (Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Collins, of Crofton, Mr. and Mrs.
George Weber, of Winnstoon, Mr.
and Mrs. Lou Speers, of Verdi -
gre, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd But
terfield and family, of Atkinson.
Mrs. Lyle Wright and Arlis and
Mrs. Raymond Shoemaker and
son, all of Chambers, visited Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Gaskill last Thurs
day.
Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Gildersleeve
attended the races at Madison
last Thursday.
SOUTH STUART NEWS
Mrs. Vernon Heyne enter
tained the afternoon bridge club
at her home July 11. (Mrs. Art
Givens and Mrs. Harold Givens
received prizes. A lunch was
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rhodes at
tended the picnic at Cleveland
Sunday.
Mrs. Roy Rhodes and Mrs. Pete
Foxworthy were O’Neill visitors
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hamik
and family spent Thursday eve
ning, July 12, at the Geo. Shald
home.
Miss Bertha Bruder, of Boul
der, Colo., visited her sister, Mrs.
Geo. Shald, and family Tuesday,
juiy 10, and Wednesday, July 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greenfield,
Mr. and Mrs. Joy Greenfield and
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Heyne at
tended the Bible camp picnic at
Cleveland Sunday.
Jerry Heyne spent last week at
Bible camp at Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Slaymaker
spent Sunday afternoon at the
Stub Kunz home.
Delores Batenhorst spent from
Friday to Monday at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Batenhorst.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ziska and
Marvin visited Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Kaup and family Wednesday
afternoon, July 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shald and
Davy and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sho
berg were Thursday evening, July
12, guests in the Walter Kaup
home. ^
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Art Givens. They attended
the ball game in Long Pine in the
afternoon. Louis returned home
with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Art uivens «uiu
children were Thursday, July 12,
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Pongratz. They were O’Neill
visitors in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wallinger,
Jerry and Denny, Mm. Kather
ine Papke and Avis were Nor
folk visitors Thursday, July 12.
Jerry had a cyst removed from
his eye.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wallinger
spent Sunday fishing at the John
son Dale place.
A. M. Batenhorst went to Lin
coln Monday morning to attend
the tax meetings.
Mr. and Mrs. Romanus Kaup
and Danny visited Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Welchman, jr., Thursday
afternoon, July 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weichman,
jr., and family spent Sunday eve
ning at the Tony Kaup home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ziska
and family visited the Art Giv
ens family Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hamik and
family were Sunday dinner guests
of the John Miksch family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Barnes
and family spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Le
Munyan.
The J. P- Murphy family at
tended the air show in O’Neill
Sunday. .. _ . . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Prickett,
of Wakefield, spent Friday at the
J. P. Murphy home.
Mrs. Andy Hytrek and Mr. and
Mrs. Tam Shoberg, of Spencer,
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaup.
iUi. CUIU — --
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Krysl at
Gregory, S. D., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shald and
Davy and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kunz
and girls attended the ball game
at Inman Sunday. The Shalds
were Sunday evening dinner
guests in the Kunz home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deermer,
Lawrence and Ronnie went to
Omaha Thursday, July 12, where
Mrs. Deermer received a medical
checkup. Nick Ramold helped
Richard and Marion with tiie
work while their parents were in
Omaha.
Elvira Smith spent Sunday af
ternoon at the Charles Deermer
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tasler at
tended the picnic at Cleveland
Sunday.
To Grand Island—
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Robert
son and Miss Barbara Robertson
went to Grand Island Sunday.
There they met Barbara's par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Geoige T.
Robertson, and her sister. Joan,
and Barbara returned with them
to her home at Benkleman. She
had visited at the George C. Rob
ertson home here for a week.
Return to Washington—
Mrs. Maurice Cavanaugh, Mrs.
Henry Koufahl and Duane Cav
anaugh took Mrs. M. L. Moody
and 2 sons to Grand Island cn
Tuesday. The Moodys were re
turning to their home in Cash
mere, Wash., after a month’s vis
it here.
Plans to Participate
in Southern Tour
STUART—Mr. and Mrs. rierlin
Mitchell and family drove to
Wayne on Saturday, July 14. Miss
Lucille Mitchell attended a meet
ing of the group of school teach
ers who w’ill take a study tour in
the deep South of the United
States. The group wiU leave Nor
folk by chartered bus on Sunday,
August 5.
Other Stuart News
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cigrand and
family, of Cascade, la., came on
Thursday, July 12, for a visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mahlon Shearer.
Mrs. Josephine Timmermans
and Tommy Higgins, of Broeks
burg, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Coffman on Friday, July
13.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Boldra. of
Omaha, and their daughter. Mrs.
Ed paubman, and daughter,
Diane, of Pittsburgh. Pa., visited
with -4he Berlin Mitchell family
Tuesday and Wednesday, July 10
antt M. Mrs. Boldra is a sister of
. Mr. Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dodd, of
Lincoln, and Miss Connie Thorpe,
of Crete, visited over the week
end with Mr. and Mrs Ernest
Dodd.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osborne,
of Harrisburg, came on Thursday,
July 12, and spent the weekend
with her brother, Berlin Mitchell,
and family.
Mrs. Blanche Buxton, cf Ar
kansas City, Kans., returned to
her home on Thursday, July 12,
after visiting 2 weeks with her
mother. Mrs. Harry Snyder, and
sister, Mrs. Ernest Dodd.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grace and
family returned to their home in
Omaha Sunday, July 15, after
spending the week at the Mah
lon Shearer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Higgins
and daughter, Delores, of Brocks
burg, were dinner guests of Mrs.
Frances Roberts on Thursday,
July 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schaffer, of
Rushville, came on Thursday,
July 12, to visit over the week
end with Mrs. Schaffer's sister,
Mrs. Frances Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coffman
were O’Neill visitors on Satur
day, July 14.
EWING NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pahl and
family, of West Point, spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Larson.
Miss Sally Chriiston is now em
ployed at the county agent’s of
fice in OtNeill.
Patricia, Jerry and Ronald,
Hahlbeck left Monday for Pibel
lake with Ronald Burke, pastor
of the 9wing Church of Christ,
where they will attend Bible
camp for the week, r
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fleming
enjoyed a visit from her brother,
Walter Hunt, of Riverside, Calif.,
and her sister, Mrs. Dora Town
send, of Page. Mr. Hunt left Sun
day for his home and Mrs. Town
send went to Hartington, where
she will visit a daughter.
Mr. and iMrs. Willet Couch, of
Portland, Ore., and Mrs. Sarah
Bonge, of Plainview, were week
end guests at the Henry Fleming
home.
Mrs. Maude Bnon spent tne
weekend at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Forker near Cham
bers. They all attended the air
show at O'Neill in the afternoon.
The YM club gathered at the
country home of Mrs. Ray Angus
Tuesday evening, July 10. Pin
ochle was played for entertain
ment with the following score
winners: Mrs. Gail Boies, high,
and Mrs. Arthur Kropp, low. The
traveling prize went to Mrs. Le
land Welke. Refreshments were
served by Mrs. Angus and Mrs.
Kernut Jefferies, the assisting
hostess. Mrs. John Walker was a
guest.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Ewing, of
Chadron, were guests on Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Dierks. Mr. Ewing attends college
at Chadron and has been hired as
coach in the Ewing public schools
for the coming year. They have
secured the residence vacated by
the Robert Pruden family for
their home in Ewing.
Guests at the L. P. Dierks home
on Friday evening were Mrs.
Wilda Carr and 3 children, Mrs.
Viola Maupin, of North Platte,
ana ivi. n- uici
M. H. Dierks is baik home again
in Ewing after spending the past
2 months with h:s daughters, Mrs.
Viola Maupin, at North Platte,
and Mrs. Walter Tressler and
family, at Ogallala. Pat Carr, his
grandson, is staying with him.
Dan Tucker, of Bassett, spent
Sunday with his schoolmate,
Merton Dierks.
Lee Martin Spittler and fam
ily, of California, are guests m
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Spittler.
Mr and Mrs. Stanley Merchant
of Fremont, were overnight
guests at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harris, on
"^issesJoan Angus and Marlize
Schrad recently left on a trip to
California. Word has been re
ceiven from Joan that she now
has employment in the Citizens
National bank in Los Angeles.
Mrs. Ralph Eacher, Mrs. Jessie
Angus. Miss Anna Van Zandt,
Mrs. Florence Butler Rev. and
Mrs. C. C. Chappell attended the
“Wings Over Jordan" program
Friday, July 6. at the Neligh high
school auditorium. This was a
musical program presented by a
negro choir. _ ._
Howard Stumbaugh, of Omaha,
was a recent visitor at the home
of his mother, Mrs. Bertha Stum
^Bonnie Barby, accompanied by
a girl friend, Marlene Bowly. left
for their home in Omaha on Sun
day by bus, after spending 3
weeks with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson McDonald
and daughters, Rosetta and Vir
ginia, spent the weekend of July
d at Premont visiting at the home
of their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs, Ray F. Angus.
Mrs. Gail Boies, Mrs. Harold
Harris, Mrs. Rose Bauer and chil
dren were Plainview visitors on
Tuesday, July 10.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Archer drove
to Grand island to spend the
weekend with their son, Maurice,
and family. Their grandson, John
nie Archer, of St. Louis, Mo., ac
companied them home.
Mis. Viola Maupin, of North
Platte, accompanied by her fath
er, M. H. DierKs, and her nephew,,
Pat Carr, spent the weekend at
Mr. Dierks' home.
Mrs. Wilda Carr and daughter,
Mary Catherine, of Lunclon, spent
the weekend at the home of he.
father, M. H. Dierks.
Mr. and Mrs. Coe Butler, of
Lincoln, were weekend guests of
■ relatives. H. R. Porter, who has
| ! spent the past 10 days at Lincoln,
1 returned with them.
un weanesaay anernoon, juiy
11, the Women's Society of Chris
tian Service of the Ewing Metho
dist church, held the regular
meeting at the church parlors.
Mrs. Jessie Angus and Mrs. W. A.
Brown were the hostesses. Miss
Anna Van Zandt presided at the
devotionals, “Come Unto Me” and
also presented the lesson, the
theme being, “Our Healing Mis
sion in the Philippines.” At the
business session in charge of the
president, Mrs. Earl Billings, the
bazaar committees were appoint
ed as follows: Fancy work—Mrs.
R. G. Rockey; the country store—
Miss Anna Van Zandt; grab box
and greeting cards—Mrs. Henry
Fleming; aprons — Mrs. Waldo
Davis and Mrs. A. H. Marquardt;
lunch—Mrs. Wm. Spence. Plans
were completed for the food sale
which the society will hold at
the Rockey Implement company
on July 2h. Friday, July 20, was
selected as the day to clean the
rooms in the church basement.
They will have a covered dish
luncheon at noon. Guests were
Mrs. Will Conner, Mrs. Elmer
Woeppel, Mrs. Archie Tuttle and
Mrs. Allan Pollock, the latter be
coming members of the society.
A luncheon was served by the
hostesses. , _ , .
Mr. and Mrs. John Eacker, of
Broken Bow, spent the weekend
at the home of his brother and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eacker
On Saturday, Mrs. Ralph Eack
er Mrs. Agnes Bartak, (Mrs. Anna
Savidge, and Mrs. Otto Reimei
drove to Ericson to attend tnt
funeral of Arthur Burhans, whc
was fatally injured in a cai
wreck. He was a relative of tne
Burhans family which formerlj
lived in Ewing. , •
Miss Wanda Lee, of Omaha, ii
a guest at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lee.
ONEILL LOCALS
S/Sgt. Hugh Langan who i:
stationed at Forbes Air Base, To
peka, Kans., is spending a Jti-daj
furlough at the home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lang
an, of Spencer. He arrived Sun
day. July 1. , . .
Mrs F. M. Brennan and daugh
ter. Miss Pat, are visiting Mr
and Mrs. Neil F. Brennan anc
daughter at Madison. Wise. Thej
plan to be gone for 2 weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Sauers re
turned Friday after a trip tc
Iowa where they visited Mr. anc
Mrs. J. J. Spies. Mrs. Spies anc
Mrs. Sauers are sisters.
Mrs. Mary Drake, of Mason Ci
ty, la., was a guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Schacht
for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Schacht
took her to Newcastle Sunday
where she will visit for a while
with a niece before returning to
Mason City.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schenzel
visited with Mrs. Ruby Miller
and Miss Anna Kayl, of Norfolk,
over the weekend. Lewis Sch^n
zel returned to O’Neill .with
them for a short visit. f
Mrs. Florence Schultz ipent
Wednesday and Thursday,' July
11 and 12, with her son, John
Schultz, and family at their farm
home near Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Shelham
er and Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Ru
beck spent Tuesday and Wednes
day. July 10 and 11. in Omaha.
Miss Catherine Tomlinson, of
West Point, is spending tho week
with Miss Sharlene Shoemaker,
daughter of Mrs. Leona Shoe
maker. She arrived Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. EJm°r Reddick,
of Wood Lake/ and Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Soukup visited Saturday
at the Mark O. Howard homo.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M Herre spent
the weekend with Mr and Mrs.
James Herre, of Beatrice.
Sgt. Raymond Suliivan, who
has been stationed at Ft. Leon
ard Wood, Mo., will leave Sunday
after spending 2 weeks with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sulli
van. He will be stationed near
Seattle, Wash.
Edward Campbell and William
Froelich returned to Creighton
university after spending the
weekend with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Storjohann,
Margaret Ann and Jeannie, Miss
Dolly Hood and Miss Cathy Ru
beck were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Benash.
Mrs. J. F. McCarthy and 2 sons
arrived Wednesday, July 11, for
a month’s visit with Mr. and Mrs.
George E. Peterson, sr.
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received in one of these late model used
cars!
1950 Oldsmobile 98 4-Dr. Sed.
Hydromatic. radio, healer, seal covers, sun visor and while
side wall tires. This is a one owner car. Very clean.
1949 Ford V-8 Custom 5-Pass. Cpe.
14,000 miles. ___ _ ^
Only_$1095.00
1949 Chevrolet Fleetline 2-Dr.
1948 Chevrolet Aero Sedan
1947 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Sed., Only $875.00
1947 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sed., Only $795.00
1949 Chevrolet 1-Ton Pickup
Only_$995.00
1948 Chevrolet 1^2‘Ton L.W.B.
Only_$745.00
1947 Chevrolet l/^-Ton L.W.B.
Only___$695.00
Other Makes and Models to Pick From
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