The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 05, 1956, Page 6, Image 6

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Neva Mae Butler Weds O’Neillite
Miss Neva Mae Bauer (above), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Bauer of Ewing, and Ralph M. Morrow of O’Neill were married
Tuesday, December 27, at 9 a.m., at St. Peter’s Catholic church in
Ewing.—O’Neill Photo Co.
Lynch News'
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mills spent
Sunday evening with Mrs. Lettie
Sedlacek. While there they re
ceived a phone call from their
son, Duane, who lives in Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fry of
Omaha spent the holidays with
the latters father, Scott Gray, and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Spencer
and Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Lee and
family of Sunshine Bottom on the
Missouri river were Christmas
day visitors at the William
Stauffer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hav
ranek and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Fish and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Moody and fam
ily of Niobrara and Mr. and Mrs.
C. Samuelson of Hartington visit
ed their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Havranek, at Gross dur
ing the holidays.
John Carlson and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer Crawford and family
spent Christmas day at the Fred
Coleman home at Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Cameron
and family of Niobrara and Mr.
ana Mrs. Walter Hornback and
family of Spencer visited at the
home of the women’s father, Jack
Pritchett.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johns of
Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Johns spent Christmas eve with
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hammon
and family of Bristow.
Joyce Spencer left for her
school work in Lincoln Friday,
December 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer
were new year’s day guests at the
Mrs. Gladys Spencer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lemon Huber
spent several days in Hooper this
week visiting at the George Thay
er home. Mr. Thayer has been on
the sick list for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thompson
of Verdigre and Mrs. Ben Thomp
son, sr., of Niobrara visited at
Harold Connieks recently.
Vilas Braun of Creighton is vis
iting at the home of his uncle,
Homer Grimm, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hanslik
and family of Pilger spent Christ
mas holidays at the parental
home. They also visited relatives
in Holt County.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Stewart en
tertained their daughter, Mrs.
Wayne Blair, and family of Spen
cer and their son, Leslie Stewart,
ana iamiiy un uiiHduudb uciy.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cranford
visited their son, Louis Cranford,
and family at Spencer Monday,
December 26.
Miss Mary Stenger returned to
her work in Petersburg on Fri
day, December 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rohde
and family of Lincoln spent the
holidays at the parental Edmund
Rohde home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mills spent
Saturday, December 24, at the El
don Mills home in Holt county.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johns re
turned to their home in Omaha
on Monday, December 26, after
spending the holidays here with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fry re
turned to their home in Omaha
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on Monday after spending the
holidays at the Scott Gray home.
Miss Cora Lee of Hemingford
spent the holidays here with re
latives.
Miss Iris Craig of Atkinson
spent the holidays here with re
latives.
Peter Mulhair and Neil Bjorn
sen were business visitors in
Omaha Monday and Tuesday, De
cember 27 and 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heiser and
family spent Christmas day with
relatives in Neligh.
Miss Mary Stenger of Peters
burg and Misses Margaret and
Irene Stenger spent Monday, De
cember 26, at the Mrs. Phyllis
Mulhair home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mills and
Mrs. Robert Kersch were O’Neill
visitors Thursday, December 29.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stauffer
were new year’s dinner guests at
the Mrs. Gladys Spencer home.
Miss Joyce Spencer of Lincoln
spent the holidays here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spen
cer.
Leo Kalkowski returned to his
air force base near Ft. Riley,
Kans., on Monday, December 26,
having spent the Christmas week
end at the George Kalkowski
home.
| Robert Conway of Lindsey and
Maxine Jehorek of Omaha spent
! the Christmas weekend at the
Martin Jehorek home.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kayl and ba
by and Glendora Hull of Den
ver, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Neal
Bjornson and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Spencer and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Havranek and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Mulhair were Christmas dinner
guests at the Glen Hull home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bjornsen and
family of Sioux City, Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Bjornson of Denver,
Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pap
Mrs. L. Peters of Niobrara, Mr.
stein and son of Spencer, Mr. and
and Mrs. Alvin Carson and Mr.
and Mrs. Neal Bjornsen were 6
o’clock dinner guests at the Mrs.
Nata Bjornsen home Christmas
day.
Return to Iowa—
Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Johnson
and family and Mrs. Mamie Cor
des of Brooklyn, la., returned
home Monday after spending
nine days visiting relatives and
friends in O’Neill.
Regional Deaths
Daniel R. Springer
NELIGH — Daniel R. Springer,
Neligh city treasurer, died Satur
day, December 24, at his home in
Neligh. Funeral services were
held Tuesday afternoon, Decem
ber 27, from the Methodist
church in Neligh. Survivors in
clude: Widow—Violet, one sister,
five brothers.
Emil Dierks
CREIGHTON—Funeral services
were held Monday, December 26,
at the Creighton Zion Lutheran
church. Mr. Dierks died Friday,
December 23, at the Plainview
hospital. Survivors include: Wi
dow — Erna, two daughters, one
sister.
W ood worth-Bauer
Nuptials at Venus
VENUS— Earline May Wood
worth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Woodworth of Venus, and
i Joseph L. Bauer, son of Mr. and
! Mrs. Michael Bauer of Creighton,
j were married Tuesday, December
27, at Atkinson.
Rev. Charles Phipps of the
Wesleyan Methodist church offi
ciated.
A reception was held in the eve
ning at the home of the bride's
relatives. Close relatives of the
couple were guests.
The Bauers will make their
home in Creighrton where Mr.
Bauer is employed by a construc
tion company. They have purchas
ed the Tell Sandoz residence.
O’Neill News
Lester Derickson and family of
Atkinson spent Monday evening,
December 26, at the home of
Jeanette Derickson.
A/2c Wayne Cornelius of the
Lincoln air base, Mrs. Fred Stein
back and son of Marsh, Mont., Ed
Cornelius of Beemer and Mrs.
May Pruden of Clearwater were
Monday evening guests at the Ed
ward Kirkpatrick home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones spent
Monday visiting their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Vincent Jones and family at
Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bowen and
son, Donald, spent the Christmas
holidays with relatives in Denver,
Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson
of Los Angeles, Calif., visited a
few days last week at the Dean
Jeffrey home.
Miss Delores Jilg of Norfolk
spent the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Jilg and
family.
Engagement Told
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ernst
of O’Neill announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss
Vera Jean (above), to Craig
Connell of Mariaville, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Connell
of Mariaville. No date has been
set for the wedding.
Ponton Insurance
FLORENCE PONTON, Prop.
Insurance of All Kinds
& Bonds
Phone 106 — Golden Bldg.
District 20 Resumes
After Holidays
EMMET—District 20 school re
sumed classes Monday after a
week’s vacation. A Christmas pro
gram was given by the school pu
pils, Thursday, December 22, un
der the the direction of the teach
ers, Miss Helen Martens and Miss
Lucille Mitchell.
Other Emmet News
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Perry and
Robert were visitors at the Ed
Etherton home Friday evening.
Mrs. Charles Fox, Raymond
and Carol of O’Neill were Monday
afternoon guests at the Wayne
Fox home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Beckwith
and Gary of Tekamah were guests
at the Charles Abart home last
week.
Mrs. Wayne Bates visited Mrs.
John Kee at O’Neill Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs. Bates and Mr. Kee had
gone to Sioux City and brought
Mrs. Kee home Friday. Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Bates of O’Neill stay
ed at the Wayne Bates home to
care for the children while they
were away.
The Don Focken family of At
kinson were Friday evening vis
itors at the Floyd Brainard home.
The George Brainard family
were Sunday evening guests at
the Floyd Brainard home.
Miss Mary Lou Conard of Om
aha spent the Christmas and
new year’s holidays visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Con
ard.
The Walter Meiers family of
O’Neill were Sunday dinner guests
at the Geary Enbody home.
The Walter Pease family spent
Friday evening visiting the George
Skopec family.
Miss Florence Sundell visited
from Monday through Wednesday,
December 26-28, with Oliver and
Homer Maring. ,
Mrs. John Conard attended a
tea at the D. C. Schaffer home
at O’Neill Friday.
Miss Lucille Mitchell of Stuart
called at the G. Owen Cole home
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Axtel of
Hamburg, la., and Mr. and Mrs.
William Artus and family of O’
Neill were Sunday guests at the
G. Owen Cole home.
Mrs. Robert Cole attended the
Atkinson hospital auxiliary meet
ing at the hospital Friday.
Mrs. Leon Beckwith called on
Mrs. Agnes Gaffney Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bock of
Burlington, la., left last Thursday
for their home after visiting their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. G. Qwen Cole, and family for
three weeks. Mrs. Bock had been
guest-of-honor at a coffee party
Tuesday, December 27, and - on
given by Mrs. John Conard on
Wednesday, December 28, she and
Mrs. Cole had been guests at the
D. C. Schaffer home at O’Neill.
James Bridges and Jack Gurb
er, both of Omaha, spent Saturday
and Sunday night at the Robert
Cole home.
Mrs. Esther Harris and Mrs. P.
W. McGinnis were hostesses at
new year’s dinner at the McGinnis
home to a group of 38 guests. In
cluded were the Robert Cole, G.
Owen Cole, John Conard, Larry
Schaffer and Grant Peacock fam
ilies, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. South of
Inman, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond
Bridges of Utah, Miss Imogene
Davis, James Bridges, Ben and
Bernard Troshynski and Jack
Gurber, all of Omaha, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Cole and Jeanie, and Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Harris of Pierce.
O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Johnson of
Lincoln spent the weekend visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs William Petsche
spent the weekend visiting in
Randolph.
Mrs. Wallace V. Lundeen and
daughter, Wallis Jeanette, visited
her mother, Mrs. A. E. Derickson,
and her sister, Jeanette Derick
son, during the Christmas holi
days.
Monuments of lasting beaut?
made by skilled craftsmen of
the J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monu
ments from the factory to the
consumer. — Emmett Crabb, O’
Neill, phone 139-J. 37tf
Thursday visitors at the Ken
neth Juran home were Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Kahler and children
of Belle Fourche, S.D., and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Kahler of Bone
steel, S.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Smith and
family spent the weekend visiting
relatives in Sioux City.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Krugman
of Lynch spent the weekend visit
ing relatives.
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell Yusten, Mr. and Mrs. s«iq
Banks and family and Don Van.
Buren.
Christmas weekend guests at
the Fora Knight home were Mr.
and Mrs. Freeman Knight and
Susan of Julesburg, Colo. Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Loukota of Dallas,
S.D.; Glenn Knight of Sterling,
Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Knight
Mike and Douglas of Norfolk; Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Bartos, Linda and
Marvin; James Bartos and Stan
ley and Lorraine of Ewing. The
occasion celebrated the first time *
in six years the family has been
together.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene VanEvery
and Mr. and Mrs. George Van
Every went to Norfolk Sunday
where they spent the day visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin VanEvery
and family and the Carl Millers.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike London
spent new year’s at Colome, S.D.,
visiting their son - in - law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vern *
Tarr, and getting acquainted with
their new little granddaughter.
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