The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 13, 1954, Page 5, Image 5

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Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen,
sr., and Bobbie were dinner and
supper guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Nissen and
family.
Miss Phyllis Finch of Fremont
was an overnight guest Satur
day of her grandmother, Mrs.
Alta Finch.
Mr. and, Mrs. Anton Nissen
were Plainview visitors Satur
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day. While there they called on
Mr. Nissen’s brother and sister
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William
Nissen.
The Just-a-Mere club met on
Friday afternoon with Mrs. R. D.
Copes with seven members pres
ent. After a 2 o'clock dessert
luncheon the remainder of the
afternoon was spent playing
rook.
Mrs. Alta Finch spent Wed
nesday night. May 5, at the
home of her son, Clarence Finch,
and family. They attended the
senior class play at Creightoi
that evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen at
tended services at the Methodist
church at O’Neill Sunday fore
noon and were dinner and sup
per guests at the home of their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Eby.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kelly and
Ruth spent mothers’ day with
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Hansen and
daughter.
Mrs. Harry Park was hostess
to the Get-Together club Friday
afternoon with 13 members pres
ent. The afternoon was spent
quilting for Mrs. Kenneth Van
Every. Mrs Park served refresh
ments.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matschullat
and son and the former’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mat
schullat, drove to Bloomfield on
mother’s day where they were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Anthony and family.
The GGG&G club met with
Mrs. Bert Finley Friday after
noon. Mrs. Clarence Dobbins
was a guest. Score winners were
Mrs. Otto Matschullat, high;
Mrs. Clarence Dobbins, low, and
Mrs. Anton Nissen, traveling.
Mrs. Harold (Opal) Swanson
and son-in-law anct daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bouldin,
of Kansas City, Mo., came Fri
day to spend a few days at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Nis
sen.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Leach and
Mrs. William Williamson left
Saturday for Sioux City. Mrs.
Williamson will visit her grand
children, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Undine, and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Leach will visit relatives of
Mr. Leach’s.
Mother’s day dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
| neth Asher were Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Wood of Lincoln, Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Asher, Mrs. Hester
Edmisten, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin.
Harvey and sons and Noel Wood.
A na-host dinner was held at
the home of Paul Neubauer and
his mother, Mrs. Emma Morris,
mother’s day. It was a complete
surprise for Mrs. Morris Pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Johnson of Fremont, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Haller and Mrs. Lewie
Broemer of Gordon and Mr. and
Mrs. William Neubauer of Page
Mr. and Mrs. George Fink of
Grand Island and their guests
Mrs. Allen Zempel and daughter
of Shelby, Mont., William Zem
pel of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Snyder and Mrs. Emma
Kemper of Page were dinner
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Kemper. Mrs. Zempel
and daughter remained for an
extended visit with her parents,
the Orville Kempers.
Guests at a no-host dinner on
mother’s day at the home of
Mrs. Alta Finch were Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Finch and family,
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Finch and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Waring, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Heiss and family and Mrs. Ethel
Waring.
The Help-U club met Wednes
day, May 5, for an all-day ses
sion with Mrs. Gerald Waring
with 12 members present. A no
host dinner was served. The af
ternoon was spent tying com
forters for the hostess. Mrs.
Francis Boelter had charge of
the entertainment. The next
meeting will be May 18 with
Mrs. Alta Finch.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Free
meyer and family of Page and
Miss Viola Haynes of O’Neill
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Haynes
at O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. P. E.
Nissen and their house guests,
Mrs. Harold Swanson and Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Bouldin, were
afternoon visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French,
sr., left Saturday morning, Mav
1, for Lincoln where they visit
ed Mr. French’s brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Brouse. On Sunday they attend
ed parents’ day with their son,
Carroll, who attends the Univer
sity of Nebraska. From Lincoln
they went to Des Moines, In.,
where they visited Mrs. French’s
sister, Mrs. Gertrude Deaver.
and family. They returned home
last Thursday.
Mrs. Otto Matschullat and
Mrs. Melvin Held spent Wed
nesday evening, May 5, at Or
chard quilting at the Lutheran
church basement. Plans were
also made for the mother and
daughter banquet to be held
there May 21. Any one wishing
to attend should notify Mrs.
Matschullat by May 14.
Returns to
Long Beach—
Bobby G. Erwin, teleman third
class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Woodrow W. Grimm of 315 E.
Douglas st.. and husband of Mrs.
Barbara A. Erwin, all of O’Neill,
returned to Long Beach, Calif.,
Saturday, May 1, aboard the
USS Toledo.
The Toledo has just complet
ed her fourth tour of duty in the
Far East. While attached to the
Seventh Fleet, the ship was a
unit of fast carrier task force
77 and she took part in various
fleet operations and amphibious
landing exercises.
The ship has visited Kobe,
\okosuka, and Sesebo in Japan,
Hong Kong and Pearl Harbor.
Patricia Boyle of Omaha was
home over the weekend visiting
her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. James
Boyle, also Gayle and Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Boyle and Jimmie.
Monuments of lasting beauty
made by skilled craftsmen of
the J. F. Bloom Co. . . monu
ments from the factory to the
consumer. — Emmet Crabb. O'
NeilL phone 139-J. 37tl
Women’s Society
Revises Bylaws
STUART—The Women’s soci
ety of the Community church
met Thursday, May 6, at the
home of Mrs. Ora Yarges with
23 members and three visitors
present. The visitors were Mrs.
Daisy Hulick of Albuquerque,
N.M., Miss Rena Gettert of At
kinson and Mrs. John Ferry.
The devotional and missionary
program was given by Mrs.
George Keidel, Mrs. Noma Hall,
Miss Minnie Haskins and Mrs.
Ward Dyer.
The missionary chairman re
ported the four sheets for an
African hospital were finished
and the hospital quota was com
plete.
A vote was taken to revise the
bylaws of the society. The year
ly election will now be held in
August with the year of service
from January to January.
Rewiring the church kitchen
and basement and the purchase
of new communion linens were
discussed.
Reports from the spring Pres
byterian at Wakefield were giv
en by Mrs. Jane Cobb, Mrs. No
ma Hall, Mrs. D. D. Su, Mis.
George Keidel and Mrs. Wilber
Moon.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Harry Cowles, Mrs. Vernon Yar
ges and Mrs. Ora Yarges.
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