The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 11, 1955, Page 8, Image 8

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    Lynch News
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Serk were
in Ewing Tuesday, July 21, to
attend the funeral of Cecil Berg
strom.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tanner
of Virginia called on Lynch
friends last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hewitson
and family of Gary, Ind., are
here visiting relatives.
Rev. and Mrs. Morris Buden
sick of Wayne were houseguests
at the Thomas Shrunk home sev
eral days last week.
Dick Tanner of San Diego,
Calif., called on Lynch friends
last week.
0 Mrs. Celeste Kauffman of Co
zad spent Monday, August 1,
with Mrs. Lois Harris.
The Ambrose Englehaupt fam
ily of Spencer were Lynch visit
ors Sunday, August 1.
Pauline Mulhair was a busi
ness visitors in O’Neill on Thurs
day.
Mrs. Grace Edson and Mrs.
Don Allen and children visited
an aunt in Scotland, S.D., on
Sunday.
Margaret and Irene Stenger
motored to Petersburg Sunday,
July &1, and spent the day there
with her sister, Mary Stenger.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Bjornsen
and children left last week for
their home in California, having
spent several weeks visiting re
latives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Purvianee
were Spencer visitors Tuesday,
August 2.
Mr. ana mis. nunc uui-ciucr
returned home from a 10-day va
cation trip.
Wayne Blair of Spencer was a
business visitor here Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whetham ac
companied their son-in-law and
daughter, the Dale Orr’s to Wash
ington state for an extended stay
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heiser
and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mulhair
attended the races in Columbus
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Kube, sr., of
Crofton have been here taking
care of their son’s children and
looking after farm chores while
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kube are in
Rapid City, S.D., called there on
account of the critical illness of
Mrs. Kube’s father. Mrs. Kube’s
father died and funeral services
were held at Crofton on Saturday,
August 6.
• Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weeder
o were business visitors in O’Neill
on Thursday. They visited at the
Frank Kayl home north of Spen
cer in the evening.
Beverly Carson is visiting
friends in Lincoln this week.
Mrs. Joe Slechta, jr., spent
Monday afternoon, August 1, with
Mrs. Vince_Jehorek.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Courtney
and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Web
ber plan to leave this week for an
extended trip to the coast.
Mrs. Martin Jehorek spent
Tuesday afternoon, August 2,
with her twin sister, Mrs. William
Hamek, to celebrate their birth
day anniversary together.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Webber
spent Monday evening, August 1,
at Martin Jehoreks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Long visited
at Floyd Long’s in O'Neill Sun
day, July 31.
Mrs. Jonas Johnson spent sev
eral days with the Marlowe John
son family at Bristow last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miller of
Butte were Sunday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Wells.
Joyce Spencer of Lincoln spent
several days at the parental EYed
Spencer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rohrberg
and baby returned to their home
in Norfolk after several days stay
here making preparation for the
beginning of school in September.
Mr. Rohrberg is shop instructor
and will teach the beginners this
year.
Mrs. Olive Dexter spent Sun
day at the Eld Dexter’s near Am
elia.
Wesleyan Church
Notes Anniversary
LYNCH—A special anniversary
service was held at the Lynch
Wesleyan Methodist church Fri
day evening, August 5, with Rev.
Morris Budensiek of Wayne giving
the sermon.
The church was organized in
1947 with Reverend Budensiek as
pastor.
A large number attended the
anniversary services. Rev. J. K.
Cunningham is the present pastor.
Former Railroader
at Lynch Expires
LYNCH—William Pence, 81, of
Lincoln, died Friday night,
August 5, following a stroke. He
had been bedfast for several
months.
The late Mr. Pence was a for
mer Lynchite. He was a railroad
man and lived in Lynch in the
early nineties and later returned
here to make his home.
About five years ago he
moved to Lincoln.
Mr. Pence was a brother-in
law of Theodore Norwood.
Funeral services were held in
Lincoln Monday, August 8.
0 Neill News
Mrs. Jim Maly of Lynch was a
dinner guest Tuesday, August 3,
at the Jerry Halva home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Janzing
of Atkinson were Sunday evening
guests at the Herman Janzing
home.
Charles W. Jones of Spring
field, Mo., is visiting his mother,
Mrs. Elizabeth R. Jones. He at
tends Central Bible institute in
Springfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Berner were
in Norfolk visiting over the
weekend.
Miss Delores Swift of Cham
berlain, S.D., arrived Wednesday
to spend a few days at the Ken
neth Juran home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones went
to Polk Sunday where they at
tended a Nelson family reunion
and picnic.
Mrs. J. P. Murray of Spencer
spent Tuesday, August 2, in O’
Neill visiting her mother, Mrs.
Anna Donlin.
Mrs. John Harrington departed
Sunday for Salt Creek, Wyo.,
where she will visit her daughter,
Mrs. Paul Combs, for a few
weks.
Mr. and Mrs. John DeWitt
went to Columbus Sunday to vis
it Mr. and Mrs. Joe Langan and
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Snyder. They
returned home Sunday evening.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Lang
don are leaving today (Thursday)
for Sun Valley, Ida., to spend a
week’s vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grenier
and Carroll, Miss Patricia Kal
hoff and Harlan Sawyer of Ains
worth attended the circus in
Norfolk Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Larson
spent Saturday in Genoa visiting
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. William Donovan
of St. Francis, S.D., and their two
grandsons, Billy and Bobby of
Spalding, were overnight guests
Thursday at the Mike London
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lorenz visit
ed Mrs. Elmer Lorenz and Linda
at Plainview Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. John Walmer of Orchard
visited Monday at the D. N. Loy
home.
Mrs. F. M. Kerns of St. Joseph,
Mo., came Saturday to visit the
Lansworth families.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lorenz of
Ewing visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Lorenz Sunday evening.
Mrs. Howard Holliday and
children, who have been visiting
her perents, Mr. and Mrs. D. N.
Loy, returned to their home In
Grand Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lans
worth returned Thursday to their*
home in Hastings after a visit
with the Lansworth families.
Mrs. Howard Manson went to
Hay Springs Monday, August 1,
to visit at the Athel Fuller home.
She returned home on Thursday,
August 4.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Peterson of
South Sioux City were Saturday
visitors at the Loren Doty home.
Mrs. Rita Mattson and son,
Tony, of Rushville are here
spending a few days at the Wil
liam Murphy, jr., home. Mrs.
Mattson and Mrs. Murphy are sis
ters.
Mrs. Oscar Maudlin and son,
Gregory, of Lancaster, Calif.,
were visitors for the past two
weeks at the home of her brother,
Jack Everitt, and family. Mrs.
Maudlin and Mrs. Everitt went to
Columbus and Independence,
Kans., to visit Mrs. Maudlin’s sis
ters. They were gone a week.
Mrs. M. J. Wallace went to
Greeley Sunday to visit her
daughter, Mrs. Harold Connors,
and family. She returned home on
Tuesday.
The Misses Barbara Becker and
Jean Powell, of Kansas City, Mo.,
were weekend visitors at the
home of Miss Becker’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Becker.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schoenle of
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Excelsior, Minn., visited Friday
afternoon at the Henry Benze
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manstedt
and children of Wahoo visited in
the Ray Bettenhausen home
Wednesday, August 3, enroute to
the Black hills.
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AUGUST 31
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NEBRASKA
HOLT COUNTY'S SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL EXPOSITION
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Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday
(Entry Day) (Judging Day) (Two Big Entertainment Days)
BIIGUiT 'H-ia
Premium Awards
HUNDREDS of
DOLLARS
EXHIBITS
You 11 find exhibits galore at the Fair — the showplace of Holt County.
Four-H and Open Class entries in all forms of livestock, farm, school
exhibits, garden produce and handiwork. This is the one time in all the
year when Holt countyans and their neighbors may view in fine, im
pressive array the best that our soil has to offer.
BAND MUSIC
Music will be furnished during the Fair by two of our own Holt County
musical organizations—the Page Band, under the direction of Leonard
Sawyer, on Friday, August 1 9th, and the O’Neill Municipal Band, un
der the direction of Charles B. Houser, on Saturday, August 20th. Con
certs at 1 p.m., and 7 p.m,. each day.
RODEO UNDER THE LIGHTS!
Friday and Saturday Evenings.August 19th — 20th
You’ll witness a bigger and better rodeo under the lights. A hundred bucking broncos, countless
untamed steers and calves ... a show produced by one of the master showmen of the midwest —
Walt Plugge of Bartlett. Rodeo starts at 8 p.m. Improved lighting and seating facilities!
"ZTZZZr st’500 ,N pu*s*s
Versatile, talented and colorful trick rider. .""... .
- „ CUTTING HORSE CONTEST EACH AFTERNOON
season!
“Stillwell Shorty” Mann <200 IN PHIZES
Bullfighter and clown extra - ordinary; ~ • • W » •% W Wm W V
guaranteed laughs aplenty!
GRAND LIVESTOCK PARADES
Friday, August 19th —1.30 P.M. — Saturday, August 20_1:30 P.M.
Traditionally one of the highlights of the Holt County Fair!
CARNIVAL
STARLIGHT SHOWS
* Games of Skill
* Ferris Wheel
* Kiddie Rides
* Side Shows
* Fun for AD
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BASEBALL
Each Afternoon
Friday, Aug. 19th
STUART vs. CHAMBERS
Saturday, Aug. 20th
EGIN vs. CHAMBERS
DANCING UNDER THE STARS I
Each Evening I
Music by Johnny Mullen’s Orchestra
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