Celia News Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pease visited R. M. Pease Sunday. Mr. Pease and his father visited at the Walter Pease home Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Bellman, Lonnie and Jo Jane and Alex Forsythe visited the Connie Frick el home last Thursday evening. Garold Frickel is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. William Spann visited the Ray Pease home Sun day. Caroline Frickel visited Jo Jane Bellman Friday. In the afternoon Mrs. Connie Frickel, Caroline and Jo Jane went to Neligh to get Ronnie Frickel, who had been a patient in the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken and family attended 4-H Friday evening at the Skip Smith home in Stuart. Mr. ana Mrs. Albert Emmons came from Omaha to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken, for two weeks. Mr. Em mons received his separation pa pers from the service Saturday. They plan to go to Indiana to make their home later. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith and family visited at the Law rence Smith home Friday evening. * Vickie Frickel spent, last week at the Leroy Hoffman home. ° Mrs. Leroy Hoffman attended club at Mrs. Marie Miller’s home 3 Wednesday, July 13. Sunday evening supper guests at the William Maloun home were Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck and Alex Forsythe. P. W. Kilmurry was a Saturday dinner guest at the Frank Kil murry home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith were Sunday dinner guests at the Jesse Hupp home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell, Carol and Boyd visited the Joe Hendricks home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Beck vis ited Sunday at the Duane Beck home. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer berg went to Wichita, Kans., Sun day to visit their daughter, Mrs. E. W. Samms, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks and family were Monday after noon visitors at the O. A. Ham merberg home. Bob Risor of Butte visited the Joe Hendricks home Wednesday, July 13. Friends of the Gus Suhr family tendered a farewell party Tues day evening, July 12. The Suhr family is moving to Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Poynts and “Grandpa” Blow were Sunday guests at the Mark Hendricks home. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Balcomb and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Reynolds, all of San Bernardino, Calif., and Miss Marguerite Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander of Omaha were Wednesday, July 13, dinner guests at the Alex For sythe home. The ladies are all cousins of Alex and his guest, Mrs. Lon Bellman, and family, who are visiting him. The group visited Mrs. Lloyd McDowell of Atkinson before returning home. Mrs. McDowell formerly taught the ladies at Griswold, la. Friday evening guests at he Alex Forsyhe home were Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg, Mrs. Le roy Hoffman and sons, Vickie Frickel, Mr. and Mrs. William Maloun and son, Mrs. Connie Frickel, Ronnie and Caroline. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Bellman, Lonnie and Jo Jane of Nogales, Ariz., who have been visiting at the Forsythe home, left Saturday morning for Sioux Falls, S.D., to visit his sister, Mrs. Dyce Bowman, and Mr. Bowman. Mrs. David Roan, Mrs. Charles Phipps and Mrs. David Adams visited Mrs. Joe Hendricks last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Constable came Saturday from Worthing ton, Minn., to visit Dorothy Scott, also Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dobias.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dobias took their sons, Roger and Rod ney, to Orchard to play a game of baseball there Sunday. Dorothy Scott visited the Wil liam Maloun home Tuesday eve ning, July 12. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Constable, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dobias and family and Dorothy Scott were Sunday dinner guests at the D. F. Scott home. 1V11 1>. u. A . OV.UU wao a Uitan. fast guest at Dorothy Scott’s Mon day morning. Mrs. Beryl Beck had a picnic at the park honoring her son, Den ny, on his 10th birthday anniver Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frickel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vere Kaplan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vince Kap lan, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elder, Mrs. James Gans and son, Caroline Frickel, sary. Those present were Mr. and Hayes, Vernon Whitehead and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jonas and family. Regional Deaths Mrs. Mabel Cross TILDEN — Funeral services were conducted July 7, for Mrs. Mabel Cross, 52,who died at the Tilden hospital Monday, July 4, after a lingering illness. Survivors include: Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oppen of Creighton, one daughter, one grandson, one sis ter and one brother. William Kruse CREIGHTON—William Kruse, a farmer north of Creighton, died Wednesday, July 13, at the Creighton hospital. Survivors in clude his wife, three daughters and one son. William Horstman CREIGHTON—'William Horst man, a farmer north of Creighton, died Wednesday, July 13, at the Creighton hospital. Survivors in clude four daughters and one son. Jim Kernan LONG PINE—Funeral services were conducted Wednesday after noon, July 13, for James Ker nan, 72, at the Willow Valley Community chapel east of Long Pine. Visitors Here— Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ray of Tilden were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Dale Perry home. These Gals Volunteer as Swim Teachers This sextette of O’Neill young women have been serving as volunteer swimming instructors at the Municipal swimming pool here. Left-to right: The Misses Margaret McElvain, Mary Elizabeth Gatz, Konnie Kurtz, Jeanne coie, Elizabeth (“lbs”) Schaffer, Mary Lou Wilson. (Not pictured: The Misses Shirley Schultz and Mary Ryan.)—The Frontier Photo. Bassett, Stuart Swim Pupils Total 45 Completing American Red Cross-sponsored learning-to-swim classes last week at the O’ Neill Municipal pool were these 45 kids (above), whose homes are at Stuart (30 miles away) and I _ 13* Bassett (50 mlies). Last year, during the first season for the new pool, 450 youngsters learned to swim. Classes are conducted in the fore noons.—The Frontier Photo. ARC Swim Lessons Coming to Close The Municipal swimming pool will be closed to the general pub lic at 6 p.m., Friday, July 22, and at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, July 26 Red Cross swimming lessons will conclude today (Thursday), but private lessons will be offer ed beginning Monday. (See ad elsewhere in this issue.) A volleyball court has been constructed in Ford’s park south of the pool for the use of the pub lic. Plans are being made for adding horseshoes and other rec reational games for the benefit of the large number of picnickers. O’Neill News Mrs. Harry Petersen and Miss Jane returned Sunday from a five-weeks’ trip to California. They visited Mrs. Petersen’s mother at Redland, Calif., and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Porter re ceived word from their son, Lt. Allen Porter, who is stationed at Yuma, Ariz., stating that he is flying with a training squadron employing rocket jet aircraft. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ramold, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Babl and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ramold attended a family reunion of the Morsett family held at Ainsworth Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Rector of Marysville, Wash., left Sunday after spending two weeks here. They were to stop at the Hugh Ray home in Loveland, Colo., on their way home. Debbie Eisenhauer of Cham bers is staying in the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Schaffer, while she is taking swimming lessons at the O’Neill Ewing News Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Smith and family, who have been guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Archer, left for their home at Denver, Colo., on Tues day, July 12. They made a short stop at Grand Island to call on her brother, Maurice Archer, and family at Grand Island. Ed Archer and his father, John Archer, went to Elkhorn on Thursday where they got Mrs. Ed Archer and children, who have been visiting relatives there. The Ed Archer family are guests at the home of his parents in Ewing this week. They live in St. Louis, Mo. Paul Doud of Page was a caller at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doud, on Sun day. Mrs. Ruth Spangler visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doud on Monday. The selling out of the Ewing Dry Goods has attracted large crowds to Ewing the past week. The youth club, Junior Mis sionary Society, met Wednesday evening, July 13, at the annex of the United Presbyterian church. This group is sponsored by the Missionary society of the United Presbyterian church. On Thursday Rudolph E d - wards and son, Wayne, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lar son. Mrs. Carrie Bernhardt visited ! at the home of her friend, Mrs. Amy Jacobsen, a few days ^ this week. xm. a**u XTiig. M-aJ -- Sandra went to Omaha on Thurs day to get their daughter and sis ter, Miss Mary Alys Dierks, who will spend a three-weeks’ vaca tion with homefolks. M. H. Dierks and his daughters, Mrs. Wilda Carr and family and Mrs. Sidney Adrian and Kay, were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dierks and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Black and family and his mother, Mrs. Edith Black, left Thursday to re turn to their home at Seattle, Wash., after visiting relatives in Ewing for the past 10 days. Mrs. Martha Hill and her daughter, Mrs. Valgene Krieter, and son also her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Kenneth Hill, returned home Thursday from North Platte where they had spent a few days visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Valgene Kreiter and son went to Redbird on Friday where they will visit a few days at the home of her husband’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kusek of Da vid City and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Filsinger and family spent Sun day at the home of Mrs. Hazel Kimes and sons. The Kusek chil dren, who had spent the week with their grandmother, returned home with their parents. Floyd Bergstrom of Newcastle, Wyo., has been a guest this past week at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bergstrom, and other rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sievers anti granddaughter, Betty Zane Ha maker of Gillette, Wyo., were 6 o’clock dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sis Ebbengaard on Thursday. On Sunday evening Mrs. Earl Billings was surprised when Mrs. John Wunner, Mrs. Grace Briggs Mrs. John Archer and Mrs. Ber tha Urban arrived to join her in celebrating a birthday anniver sary. The self-invited guests served a picnic supper. Mr. and Mrs. John Latzel were hosts at a family party held at their home on Wednesday eve ning, July 12, honoring their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Vorhies, and daughters of Kalispel, Mont., and I his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Vorhies of Olympia, Wash, a picnic supper was enjoyed. Pre sent were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Kaczor and family, Mr. and Mrs August Thiele and other rela tives. A reduction of all house dress es! Sizes 12 to 20; 14Vi to 24»/2; extra large sizes 46 to 50.— Ha gensick Ladies’ Wear, O’Neill. 12c BIGLIN'S 'funeral Directors O’NEILL Day Ph. Night Ph. 38 487-R or 200 JOHN R. GALLAGHER Attorney-at-Law First Natl Bank Bldg. O’NEILL PHONE 11 Cool refreshing idea from the land of sly blue waters A bit of the cool refreshment of this en 11. chanted land is yours—right now! —with a •fluK frosty bottle of Hamm’s Beer. Just reach B 0. . . and discover the flavor that wins a brand new customer every 31 seconds— day and night! 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