The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 24, 1956, Page 5, Image 5

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    Lynch News
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Keller were
O'Neill visitors Tuesday, May 15.
Dr and Mrs. Joseph David re- j
’urned home from a week’s bus-;
mess and vacation trip.
Mrs. Elta Soulek and children
left Monday, May 14, for Califor
nia where they plan to spend the
timmer with relatives. Mrs. Sou- 1
lek is attending school there in
preparation for teaching in the
Verdel schools this fall.
Mrs Gladys Davis of Riverton,
Wyo., Mrs. Cora Barnes of Butte
and Mrs. Guy Barnes of Lynch
pent Tuesday afternoon. May 15,
with Mrs. Charley Bare in a re
union and dinner party.
Mrs. Gracia Craig moved to
the Fri-d King house near the de
pot this week.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Rohrberg
left Wednesday, May 16, after
•mpleting their teaching duties
here. Mr. Rohrberg plans to at
tend school this summer and next
ear for his degree.
Ijela Norwood was in Genoa'
Wednesday, May 16, to visit with
her father at the nursing home,
hi re Mr. Norwood has been;
cry poorly” of late.
Mr. and Mrs. C A Moody
pent last week at the Frederick j
King home
Mrs. Dorene Blue and family
ante Monday, May 14, from
Texas to visit at the parental Mrs. i
tohn Hasenpflug home, also with
other relatives.
William Kirsch has moved his
personal property to Winner, S.D ,
where he plans to make his home.
Mr and Mrs. Daniel Kirwan
-.■listed with Theodore Norwood
at Genoa on Sunday, May 13.
They also called on Mrs. Theo
iore Norwood here.
Mr and Mrs. C. A. Moody
moved to their home in south
Kvnch this week.
Mrs. Gladys Davis returned to
her home in Riverton, Wyo., hav
„g spent the past two weeks here
visiting relatives. While here she
it tended the funeral of her sis
Mrs Cora Barnes of Butte,
uu.a in her slei'D Tuesday,
' Mr ‘and Mrs. Pat Cassidy vi»
, with Mrs. Cassidy s *ath" £
the Genoa nursing home Mon
di^r ^d Mrs. C. G. ftatt of
lhistow visited at the Herbert
Brice home here on Wednesday,
''Rev'6Charles Kumber, Marga
ret Stenger, Mrs. Lewis Chris
tensen, Mrs. A A Kalkowski,
Mrs. Charles Courtney, Mrs^
Clarence Kolund, Mrs. Frank
Weeder and Mrs. Faye Courtney
attended the NCCW deanery
convention held in Atkinson last
Thursday. _
Geraldine Courtney,
Br'de-Fllect, Feted
PAGE—Miss Geraldine Court
ney was honored at a prenuptial
shower Friday afternoon at the
Floyd Frahm home. Mrs. Alva
Habbass was in charge of the en
tertainment.
Relatives and friends attended
form Neligh, Clearwater, Royal,
Lynch and Pago.
Miss Courtney will become the
bride of Sid Frahm in the near
future.
The bride-elect received many
eifts. Lunch was served.
A group of relatives and friends
were guests at the Floyd Frahm
home Friday afternoon to honor
M i s s Geraldine Courtney of
l.vnoh at a prenuptial shower
Mrs Alva Rabbas of Neligh was
in charge of the entertainment
Guests came from Neligh, Royal
Clearwater and Page. Her ap
proaching marriage to Sid Frahm
will take place at an early date.
Guests at Bessels’—
Guests mothers’ day at the
Harry E. Ressel home were Mr
.nid Mrs. Thomas Ressel anc
family, Mr. and Mrs. Edwarc
McManus and family, Mr. anc
Mrs Ronald Ressel, Clair Eng
dahl and Vicky McKay of Cham
tw-rs. In the afternoon, Mr. anc
Mrs. Martin Walter and familj
of Central City, formerly of O’
Neill, dropped in. During the eve
ping Mr. and Mrs. Carl Loren;
called.
ATTENDS CLINIC
Glenn Cass, Council Oak stor<
meat department manager, jus
i ivently returned from Siou:
City, having spent a week at
attending a meat cutting ani
merchandising clinic held in th<
Council Oak store warehouse am
.ffice headquarters.
AK-SAR-BErM
Mrs. Walter Vonasek
Funeral at Verdiere
Heart Ailment Claims
Farm Woman
VERDIGRE — Mrs. Walter
Vonasek, 51, a resident of the
Jelen community west of Verdi
, gre, died about 5 p.m., Sunday,
i May 20, in Lundberg Memorial
hospital at Creighton. She had
suffered a heart attack on Tues
day, May 15.
Funeral services were con
ducted at 2 p.m., Tuesday, May
22, from the ZCBJ hall at Verdi
gre.
The late Mrs. Vonasek, whose
maiden name was Martha Pro
kop, was born at Verdigre, a
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Prokop. She at
tended Verdigre high school, was
graduated in 1924, taught rural
school several years and married
Mr. Vonasek.
They became the parents of
two daughters.
Survivors include: Widower;
daughters — Mrs. Ray Zerbe of
Verdigre and Mrs. Donald Mil
ler of Venus; sisters—Mrs. Ben
Vonasek of Star; the Misses Er
ina and Silva Prokop, both of
Omaha; brother—Henry Prokop
1 of Verdigre.
Missionary to Peru
i to Appear in O’Neill
C. LeRoy Williams, missionary
to Peru, South America, for years,
will be the guest speaker at the
Assembly of God church in O’
Neill on Sunday, May 27, at 8
p.m. Mr. Williams will relate
some of his experiences and will
tell of the progress of missions
in Peru.
It was in 1935 that Mr. Williams
: first went to Peru and, with the
exception of furlough periods, ha;
been located there since. He is
1 under appointment of the foreigr
, missions department of the as
t i semblies of God with headquar
.! ters in Springfield, Mo.
Mr. Williams’ work has beer
j leaching in the Peruvian Bible
‘ istitute at Lima, pioneering nevi
, fields, establishing churches anc
I evangelizing.
Prior to Peru, Mr. William:
pastored in Iown. He is a gradu
1 ate of Southern California Bibb
1 college in Costa Mesa.
After his furlough, Mr. Wil
liams plans to return to Peru.
Chambers Group Serves
at Hospital Meet—
CHAMBERS — The American
Legion auxiliary of post 320
served at the St. Anthony’s hos
pital auxiliary meeting. Members
ut the serving committee were
Mrs Kieth Sexton, Mrs. Steve
Shavlik, Mrs. Esther Wood, Mrs.
Merlin Grossnicklaus and Mrs.
Bruce Grimes.
Others from here attending
were Mrs. L. O. Lenz, Mrs. W. F.
Fagan,. Mrs. Ernest Thorin. Mrs.
L. W. Taggart and Mrs. George
Thomson.
Rural Youth Plans
3-Act Comedy
The Holt County Rural Youth
will present “They Went That-A
way”, a western, three - act
comedy on Friday, May 25, at 8
p.m., at the Inman high school
gymnasium.
The action takes place at the
Bar-B-Q dude ranch somewhere
in the Rockies. The cast will in
clude: Audrey Henderson as
Charlotte Pelham, the owner of
the Bar-B-Q; Ramona Way man
as Lil Bower, her best friend;
Warren Peden, jr.. as Sheriff
Jackson, the law; George Peter
as Freddy Buck, a very funny
fellow: Charles Waterman as
Joe Chuckwagon, a noble Red
man; Doris Henderson as Prin
cess One Blossom, his wife;
Helen Martens as Elmira Spring,
a wealthy tourist; Robert Mar
tens, jr„ as Waxy, a tired busi
nessman; Harold Coburn as Slug,
another tired businessman: and
Pauline Goldfuss as Sue Castle,
an incognito celebrity.
Mother’s Day Guests—
Mrs. John C. Gallagher re
turned Friday, May 11, from
Omaha where she had been vis- s
iting for the past month with her
'son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and j
Mrs. David Upp. The Upps |
brought her home and remained
for mother’s day. Others present
were Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gal
lagher, Sandra and Trieia of
Gothenburg, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Gallagher and Jerry, Mr. and
Mrs. James GalLagher and Pam
ela and Jerome.
Paul Shierk
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O’NEILL LOCALS
Mr and Mrs Dwight Harder
drove to Plattsmouth last Thurs
day to get their daughter. Miss
Lois. who teaches music there'.
They returned the same day,
Mrs, Robert Cook amt Dave
Monahan of Tilden were' recent
dinner guests at the Harry Gra
ham home.
Venetian blinds, prompt deliv
ery. made to measure, metal o»
wood, all colors.—J. M. McDon
alds. if
Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen
Sunday, May ti. Mrs Frank Gro
entertainod the Pinochle club on
nier received high; Mrs. Dave
Loy, low, and Hattie Kindluod,
the traveling prize.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Shellhase
visited Mrs. George Schmitker,
Mrs. Eugene Aurand and Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Fuller at Hardy over
the mother’s day weekend.
Monuments or lasting beauty
made by skilled craftsmen of
the J. F. Bloom Co. . . . tnwnu
ments from the factory to lh«
consumer. — Emmett Crabb. O'
Neill. phone 139-J. 37tl
Mr. and Mrs. Nod Porter and
family of Columbus spent moth
er's day with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. C. W. Porter. Mrs. Port
er's brother, Arthur C. Hubbard
of Rapid City, S.D., visited her
uid then went on to Chambers
to visit other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taslei
and daughters of Atkinson spent
Sunday, May 13, w ith her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle C. McKim
rheir son, Kenneth, had sjH'nt
the weekend with the Taslen
and returned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy
.nut Ml and Mrs. Bob Mathis
were dinner guests of Mr. ard
Mrs William Murphy, jr Sun
day, May 13.
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