The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 01, 1951, Page 3, Image 3

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    Rev. and Mrs. V. R. Bell drove
to Torrington, Wyo., Monday, Oc
tober 22, to visit their son,
Franklin, and family. They re
turned Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Lange, of
Atkinson, were guests at the
home of Mrs. Hazel Boatman on
Thursday, October 25. They also
marketed cattle at O’Neill.
Fred J. Jungman, of Atkinson,
W. E. Wulf, of Ewing, Mrs. W. H.
Harty and Glea Wade, of O’Neill,
all members of the Holt countv
draft board, attended a district
meeting at the city auditorium at
Norfolk on Tuesday.
Mis Wauneta Anspach spent
• f the weekend at Walnut visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.
B. Marston and family.
Venetian blinds, prompt deliv
ery, made to measure, metal or
wood, all colors.—J. M. McDon
ald Co.. O'Neill. •>
Mr. and Mrs. James Foreman
and sons, of Battle Creek, were
Sunday guests of Mrs. Foreman’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Hst6S<
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Buckmas
ter left Sunday, October 28, for
Des Moines, la., on a business
trip. . ,
William Hubby, of Neligh, was
a dinner guest at the home of
Mrs. Carrie Borg on Tuesday, Oc
tober 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mlinar,
of Atkinson, were Sunday after
t noon callers at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John L. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Adamson
and Judy went to Butte on Sun
day to visit relatives.
DR. FISHER. Dentist. adv
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farran, of
Meadow Grove, visited over the
weekend with their daughter and
her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ber
nard Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clements
took their son, Cpl. Robert Clem
ents, to Grand Island on Wednes
day night, October 24, where he
took the train to Denver, Colo.,
after spending a leave with his
parents. _ „ ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Psotto and
daughter, Shirley, o f Pilger,
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were guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Clements from
Wednesday, October 24, until
Saturday.
Mrs. William Tasler and daugh
ter, of Atkinson, were O’Neill
visitors on Thursday, October 25.
Miss Mavis Forsch spent the
weekend in Butte with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Forsch.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller re
turned home from Sioux City on
Sunday, October 28, after spend
ing several days at the home of
Mrs. Miller’s sister and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hull.
Mrs. Carrie Borg and daughter,
Marvel, were supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fox at Page
on Sunday, October 28.
Rev. V. R. Bell drove to Seward
Tuesday to attend a session of
the Methodist conference board
of trustees. Harvey Tompkins, of
Inman, accompanied him. Both
are members of the board.
Miss Nancy and William Froe
lich, jr., who attend school in
Omaha, spent the weekend visit
ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Froelich, sr. They returned
to their studies on Sunday, Oc
tober 28.
“Voice of The Frontier," 9:45
a.m., Mon., Wed., Sat., WJAG,
780 k.c.
Mrs. Harold McNally, of Ains
worth, is spending a few days
visiting her mother, Mrs. C. Wil
liams.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamoch, of
Stuart, were business calless in
O'Neill, Thursday, October 25.
Mrs. Lottie Bader
Expires at Bassett
Mrs. Lottie Bader, 75, died
Wednesday, October 17, at Bas
sett.
Lottie Elizabeth Thomas, the
daughter of Angavine and Clara
Thomas, was born in Clay coun
ty, S. D., January 29, 1876.
At the age of 9 years she came
to Holt county with her mother
and 2 brothers, one of whom
preceded her in death.
On January 28, 1897, she was
married to John Anderson. To
this union 3 children were £orn.
Her daughter preceded her in
death.
On January 30. 1917, she was
married to John Bader.
Survivors include: Widower;
sons — Hugh Anderson, of Spen
cer, and Earl Anderson, of Bas
sett; 5 grandchildren; 7 great
grandchildren; brother — Bert
Thomas, of Dorsey; halfbrother—
Ralph Rosenkrans, of Neligh.
Club Finishes
Filling-Oul Books—
The Steel Creek 4-H club met
at the Nels Lindquist home Octo
ber 17.
All members were present ex
cept one, Brenda Cole. The meet
ing was called to order by presi
dent, Ray Hibbs.
We finished filling-out club
books. A lunch was served after
the meeting.
We decided to have a hay ride
November 2 at the Bill Hibbs
home.—By Beverly Linquist, re
porter. _
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