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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1957)
Alex Forsythe Leaves for Church Parley in Chicago • CELIA—Alex Forsythe depart-1 ed Monday, March 11, for West j Point where he was an over - night guest at the Ted Baumeist-i er home He wa< to proceed to! Villisca. Ia„ where he planned to1 visit his sister, Mrs. James And erson, and family for several days. From Villisca, he will leave by rail Friday, March 15, for Chi-; cago. 111., to attend a district meeting of the Men's council of the Presbyterian church, USA. After the meeting he will con tinue on to Nashville, Tenn., to visit relatives, including Mrs. Parker Wilson, and family. Other Celia New* Mr and Mrs. Robert Cearn* were Friday evening supper, e.uesis at the Mark Hendricks home. A farewell party was held for them that evening at the Wesleyan Methodist church in Atkinson. The Cearns family moved to Osmond Saturday. He will w'ork on an irrigated farm Several from this community at tended the farewell party. Mrs. Milton McKathnie, Dar ell and Kay helped Marilyn Risor celebrate her ninth birthday an niversary at the Gerald Risor home Saturday The Celia Pinochle club met at the Emil Colfack home Friday evening. High bid went to Duane Beck and Mary Catherine Kil muiry, high score to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilmurry; second high score to Duane Beck and - =gn Mary Catherine Kilmurry. Rev. Charles Phipps was a Sunday dinner guest at the Mark Hendricks home. Mrs. O m e r Poynts was an afternoon visitor Arlin Hendrick* was a Sunday dinner and supper guest at the Mark Hendricks home. Alex Forsythe was a Monday. March 4, overnight guest at the Ernest Young home at Chambers NYxt day he visited the Thomas Baker and Bernard Blackmore homes enroute to his home. Mrs. William Maloun was a Friday dinner guest at the O. A Hammerberg home. Dorothy Scott was a Friday dinner guest at the home of Mrs. D. F. Scott. Mrs. Charley Phipps and sons, Lloyd and LaVern, were Sunday dinner guests at the Leonard Chaffin home. Mr. and Mrs. William Maloun and Billy and James Hendricks were Sunday dinner guests at the O. A. Hammerberg home. Tuesday evening. March 4. guests at the Leonard Chaffin home were Reverend and Mrs. | Steinkamp, Rev. and Mrs. Char ley Phipps, Mr. and Mrs. David Rahn and daughters. Mr and Mrs. P. W. Kilmurry were Sunday dinner guests at the Frank Kilmurry home. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Colfack were Sunday dinner guests at the Emil Colfack home. Leonard Chaffin. Omer Poynts, and Joe Hendricks worked cattle for Mark Hendricks one day last week. The same day the crew did the Joe Hendricks cattle. Mrs. Chaffin and Mrs. Poynts helped in the house. Mr. and Mr... Clarence Foeken and family were Sunday, March 4, dinner and supper guests at the Elmer Allyn home. Alex Forsythe and Billy Foek en attended a Presbyterian meet ing in Valentine Sunday, March t n It’s the top of the mornin tis, as sure as you’re awake I ST PATRICK’S DAY will be Acamin’ Sunday ... to be sure and we be rememberin’ ye tis time to be thinkin’ of ••DOLLIN' UP" I tis a break we ll be givin’ ye that’ll be wearin’ the colors, Thursday, Friday and Saturday any solid GREEN color that you send in with a cleaning order will be Rev. Curtis Barnett and Alex Forsythe were last Thursday eve ning visitors at the Clarence Focken home. Mrs. Blanche Rouse and son, Marvin, also Miss Mildred Keyes,; of Inman, spent Sunday at the Milton McKathnie home, A Friday supper guest at the John Sicheneder home was Elmer Eckstrom of Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson of Lyons were Monday evening, March 4, visitors at the John Sicheneder home. Alex Forsythe was a Thursday O'Neill visitor. He also visited !he O. A. Hammerbergs at At kinson. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lauridsen and Karen, Gary Mintle and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mintle were Thursday dinner guests at the Hans Lauridsen home. Many persons of this com munity attended the E. C.,Wel ler auction Saturday at* the old Wefso farm, north of Atkin son. Mr. and Mrs. John Sicheneder and Gail were Thursday evening visitors at the John Schwindt home. Mr. and Mrs. John Schwindt and daughter were Sunday dinner guests at the Frank Sicheneder home. Victor A. Shunn, 61, Dies in California SPENCER — Victor Albert Shunn, 61, son of the late Robert Shunn and Mrs. Chester, died at Los Angeles, Calif., Friday, Feb ruary 22. He was born on a farm south of the Staas hillside, two miles east of Spencer. His father once oper ated the ferry on the Niobrara south of Spencer. Mr. Shunn is survived by his widow. Linda, two daughters and four sons. Mrs. Kramer Hostess— Mrs. E. W. Kramer entertained the National Guards’ Wives club Monday evening at her home. 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Sunday visitors at the Lambert Bartak home were Mr. and Mrs iff Lodge and family of Peters burg, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibb and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K ifer of Norfolk, and Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Spahn. Mrs. Silence Stevens of Ne ligh spent part of the weekend at the Henry Reimer home. Mrs. Ewald Spahn and Mrs. Don Spahn recently called on Mrs. Ralph Tomjack. Mr, and Mrs. James Squires and Sharon called Saturday at the Henry Reimer home. They later went to Stuart. The Deloit Pinochle club me! with Mrs. Louis Pofahl at Nor folk last Thursday. Guests were Willis Rockey of Ewing, Mrs. Rudy Bartak and Mrs. F. M. Hu p of Norfolk. Mrs. Wilmer Mosel is helping can' for her new grandson at the Keith Bartak home. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack, Florence Butler and Anna Van c siippe.i ruesdaj evening, Man Mr. and Mr*. Jewell TumjacK and two children of Hastings spun the weekend at the Ralph iomjacK home. W linn r Mosel, Patty and Mona were fi-ntuy evening visitors ai the Keith bartak home. aiiss jua> liai las did practice | leaching at the Deloit school re-1 cctiils. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jewell of! Dallas. S. D.. were overnight guests Thursday at the Johnny Bauer home. Recent overnight guests at the Lambert Bartak home were Mr. and Airs. Carl Munson of Norfolk. They were moving to Ogallala where they will have resort cab ins on the lake. All dividends are payable on Monday, April 1, to stockholders of record Friday, March 15. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack took Mrs. Myrtle Jewell to her home in Dallas, S. D, Thursday. February 28. She had been visit ing the Gene Ray home in Omaha and the Ralph Tomjack and John ny Bauer homes. The B. A. Crattys purchased a home in Neligh and plan to move there soon. Mrs. Ralph Tomiack spent Wednesday afternoon, February 27, at the VanZandt home in Ewing. Martha Kinney of Elgin spent a recent weekend at the Maynard Stearns home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimcr s’ ent March 3 in Hastings with their daughters, Mrs. Howard Temple and family and Elayne Reimer, who teaches the 4 th grade there. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Funk visited her mother, Mrs. Sehi in the N’ehgh hospital March 3 and later called at the Jolm Thiele home. Mrs. Fred ■ Harpster visited her grandson, Terry Harpster, at the Veligh hospital, Sunday March 3. Dean Pufahl went to Chicago, Ml, recently where ho fought in the golden gloves on Wednes day night, February 27. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmidt celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary recently. Gene Tomjack and friend vis ited at the Jewell Tomjack home in Hastings Gene is in service in Denver, Colo. CHAMBERS Mr. and Mrs, t mk Suchy, who live southwest of Chambers, held a sale of their real estate and personal property Monday, March 4 The half-sec tion of land soki to E. M Jarman t, $26 50 per acre. The improve ments were sold separately. The house went to Mr. Olson on the 1 Wav or for $2,0(H) 160-Acre Holt Co Farm AT AUCTION 16 miles north of O’Neill on U. S. 281 and 4 miles east, on premises, on— Saturday, March 16 - 2 P.M. S\Vt4 of Section 35, Twp. 32. Range 11. Holt Co., Nebr Excellent farm land producing high grain yields. 70-A brok en; balance pasture. Springfed stream in pasture. Im provements include dwelling (idle several years), double corn crib, windmill, lots of shelter. Land will be offered with or without improvements. 25 down date of sole; bal upon del. of abst. of title and warranty deed Terms on 50*; avail, to responsible party. Contact: MRS. MARY BAZELMAN, Owner OR COL. ED TIIOK1N. O’Neill. Auet.-Broker ___________________ Named Homemaker NEBRASKA’S Retty Crock er Homemaker of Tomorrow it 17-year-old Joan McClurg of Bassett high school. She will receive a $1,500 scholarship from General Mills for gaining the highest score in the state in a written homemaking ex amination. 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