The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 09, 1956, Page 3, Image 3

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    Riverside News
Mr and Mrs. Rol Hord and Mr
and Mrs George Montgomery ate
a picnic dinner at the White
Horae ranch Sunday and enjoy
ed a program given in the after
noon.
Mrs Gerald Hadduck and Mrs.
William Funk and girls of Den
ver, Colo., Mrs Jimmy Pollock
and daughter, June, of Califor
nia, Mrs. Walter Miller, Mrs.
Melvin Napier, Mrs Richard Na
pier and girls, Mrs. Lynn Fry and
children and Mrs. Dale Napier
visited at the Leo Miller home
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawk ate
lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Tomjack Sunday.
The Don Larsons visited at Al
bert Larson’s in Ewing Sunday
afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Sturbaum,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pollock,
Wayne and Norman and Mrs..
Joe Botaglia and two daughters
picnicked at Grove lake Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Bert Fink called
at the Elmer Trowbridge home
at Page Friday evening.
Mrs. Carl Christon was a sup
per guest at the Don Larson
home Friday evening. Other
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Albert
I .arson, Mr and Mrs. Henry Rei
mer, Mrs. Donald Starr and Eliz
abeth and Mrs. Howard Temple
and daughter.
Mr and Mrs Lester McDaniels
and two girls arrived from
Scott*bluff Wednesday evening,
August 1, to visit his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John McDaniels,
brother, Robert, and other rela
tive*. Mrs. McDaniels is the for
mer Ethel Shrader, a niece ol
Bill Shrader. They visited her
brother in Sioux City over the
weekend.
Norman Pollock drove to Om
aha Wednesday, August 1, to
meet his sister, June Battalgia,
and two girls of Santa Clara,
Calif., and bring them here.. They
came to visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Pollock, and oth
er relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier and
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry and chil
dren were in O’Neill on Saturday
evening.
Lou Miller left for Ansley on
Wednesday, August 1, to attend
the Free Methodist conference
She i* a delegate from the River
side church.
Mr. and Mrs. Verl Gunter and
children of Crookston brought
Sharon Johnston home Saturday
night. They were overnight and
Sunday guests at the Will Shra
der home. Other guests were Mr
and Mrs. Archie Johnston and
girls, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shra
der and family, Mr. and Mrs
Gerald Wettlaufer, Gary and
Douglas of Page, James Guntei
and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter,
Danl o nri I pvnn
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Schlotman
and children and Mrs. Silas
Schlotman of Valparaiso visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. S.
Schlotman. Grant Schlotman re
mained for a longer visit Mr
and Mrs. Will Conner were af
ternoon callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Napier and
Mr and Mrs. Dale Napier spent
Saturday at the Burwell rodeo^
Mr and Mrs. Grant Mott and
family also enjoyed the rodeo on
Saturday afternoon.
The Sunday - school classes
taught by Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and
Claud Elliott had a picnic dinner
at the Methodist church base
ment Sunday. In the afternoon
they went swimming in O Neill s
swimming pool. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christon
called on Mr. and Mrs. S. S.
Schlotman Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Mont
gomery and family, Mr. and Mrs.
George Montgomery, Mr. and
Mrs Dewitt Gunter and grand
daughter, Rita Grover of New
Windsor, 111., Mr and Mrs. Al
fred Napier and children and Mr.
and Mrs. Lionel Gunter, Levon
and Paul gathered at the Rol
Hord home Friday evening for a
surprise pnrty for Mr. and Mis.
Hord and presented them an
electric coffee percolator.
Daisy Miller and Melvin Na
pier entertained at a picnic sup
per Saturday evening at their
home. Guests were the Gerald
Hadduck family of Denver, Colo.
Mr and Mrs. Howard Miller, Mr
and Mrs. Walter Miller, the Ux
Miller family and the Bill Lof
quest family.
The Darrol Switzer f a m i 1 >
spent the weekend with home
folks and attended the Switzer
reunion at the Ora Switzer home
Sunday.
Mrs. Anna Smith and Ernest
Trowbridge of Inman were vis
itors at the Howard Miller home
Sunday afternoon.
Monday, August 6, was a
wedding anniversary for Mr. and
Mrs. Art Busshardt of Neligh and
a picnic dinner was served at the
Dave Pollock home. Other guests
were the Kenneth Pollock family
of Neligh and Mrs. Ed Richards
of Orchard.
Royal Theater
—O'NEILL. NEBR. —
Thurs. Aug. 9
Family Night
RUNNING WILD
Stark, savage truth stabs from
the juke box jungle ... the first
jolting story of organized teen
age gangs!
Family admitted for 2 adult tick
ets; adults 50c; children 12c
* Fri.-Sat Aug. 10-11
She had other weapons besides
guns—and used them
two-gun lady
Starring Peggy Castle, William
Talman, Marie Windsor, Earle
Lyon. Robert Lowry.
Adults 50c; children 12c; matinee
Sat. 2:30 p.m. All children under
12 free when accompanied by
parent
Su*.-Mon.-Tues. Aug. 12-13-14
Out of the land of Wyatt Earp,
Wild Bill Hickok, Bat Masterson,
Billy the Kid, Jesse James
comes the epic story of
THE PROUD ONES
Robert Ryan, Virginia Mayo,
Jeffrey Hunter, also starring
Robert Middleton with Walter
Brennan. Rodolf Acosta. Color
by Deluxe. Cinemascope.
Adults 56c; children 12c; matinee
Sum. 2:30. AU children under 12
frus whea accompanied by parent
Miss Joyce Miller
Feted at Shower
STAR—Miss Joyce Miller was
honored at a pre-nuptial shower ;
last Thursday afternoon at the
, Ash Grove hall.
Mrs. William Derickson, Mrs
Richard Miller and Mrs. Bruce
Johnson were hostesses.
Other Star News
Guests at the Nels Linquisl
home Monday evening, July 30,
to honor Mr. Unquist’s birthday
anniversary were the Ben Von
asek. Albert Derickson, Merle
Spangler, Elmer Juracek, Lysle
Johnson and Soren Sorensen, jr.,
families, Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Mil
ler and Barbara. Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Sorensen, Fred Frerichs and
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller. The
guests were treated to a wiener
toast, ice cream and cake.
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Buxton were
visitors at the Ben Miller home
one day last week.
Mrs. Lysle Johnson and sons
spent Wednesday, August 1, at
the Ewalt Miller home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kielholz of
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LaFayette, Ind, are visiting this
week with Mrs. Kielholz’s par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller.
Mrs. Ewalt Miller was hostess
to the Star Get-Together club on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Linquist,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hansen and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Derickson
sponsored the dance at the Ash;
Grove hall on Friday. The next
uaoce wul be August 18.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Derickson:
and family and Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Juracek and Judy and Lyle!
were Sunday dinner guests at the i
home of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel1
Heese and family near Randolph.
Miss Irma Juracek spent Sun
day and Sunday night with Bar
oar a Miller.
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Boelter
and Jim and Mrs. Hattie Boelter
md Irma Juracek were supper
juests at the Ewalt Miller home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Widholm
»nd family spent Tuesday eve
ling, July 31, at the Lysle John
son home.
Mr. and Mrs Gerald Waring
vere Tuesday evening, July 31,
isitors at the Ewalt Miller home.
O’Neill News
Army Pfc. Bish Williams of
Luile Rock. Ark., and Army Pfc.
William McElvain returned to
their base in Chicago. 111., Sun
day, Juy 29 They had spent their
leave visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph McElvain.
Miss Evelyn Davis and Miss
Delores Hamik spent Thursday,
July 26, visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Bazelman and family at
Newman Grove.
Pfc. William D. McElvain en
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tcrtamed 30 guests at an out
door barbecue Thursday evening.
July 26, at the home of his par
ents, Mr and Mrs. Klaph McEl
vain.
Miss Etta Murray and Miss
Nancy Ziska were honored at a
'uncheon Saturday, July 28, at
the home of Miss Marge Weich
man. Hostesses were the Misses
Weiehman, Delores Hamik and
Evelyn Davis. The hororees left
last weekend for a three-weeks’
vacation in California.
Mrs. Mary Crawford of Sheri
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dan, W.vo., Mrs Alice Crawford
of Portland, Ore., and Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Crawford of Cham
bers visited friends and relative*
here Tuesday, July 31,
DRS. BROWN
& FRENCH
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