The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 18, 1957, Page 3, Image 3

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    WSCS Will Serve
for Mens Meeting
INMAN — The WSCS met
Thursday at Maxey Memorial ad
ditions.
Mrs, Elsie Keyes, vice-presi
dent, wa» in charge. Mrs. Marv
Mewmaw had charge of the les
son. Members decided to serve
dinner to the Methodist men’s
group meeting here Sunday, Ap
ril 28. Mrs. May Watson and
Mrs. Jessie Retke served refresh
ments.
Other Inman New*
Mrs. Harry Snyder arrived
home Wednesday evening, April
10 after spending the past month
at Teeumseh with his sister, Mrs.
Chris Jacka.
Mrs. Robert Loomer and two
sons left Wednesday, April 10 for
Lincoln where they spent the re
mainder of the week visiting in
tlie home of Mrs. Loomer's moth
er. Mrs. Halstead took care of
Bruce while they were away.
Mr and Mrs. Floyd DeLong
left Thursday for Savannah, Mo.,
where Mr. DeLong went through
the clinics. They visited their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Do Longt> and family
in Omaha enroute, returning
home Sunday evening. Lowell
Butterfield took care of the tav
ern while they were away.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snyder of
O’Neill, Mrs. Ethel Siders and 1
Marilyn took Mrs. Arthur Ben
ash to Columbus on Sunday
where her husband and family
met her, She returned to her
home in Beatrice after spending
the past week with her mother, j
Mrs. Siders.
Mrs. Harvey Tomkins and son,
Neal, took Mrs. Tomkins’ moth
er to her home in Utica Monday.
Mrs. Caldwell had spent the
several weeks in the Tomkins
home.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Keyes left
Monday morning for Heath,
Mont., where they will attend the
40th wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Clark. Mr. Clark
is Mrs. Keyes’s brother. They j
will also visit relatives in Glen !
Rock, Wyo.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hartigan
and son, Michael, of Norfolk
came Friday evening and spent |
the weekend in the James Cov
entry and Mrs. Marge Hartigan
homes. Little Mike was baptized j
Sunday morning at the Methodist 1
church by Rev. Lisle Mewmaw, j
church pastor.
The following from here drove
to Waterbury on Sunday where
they attended the funeral of
John R. Gallagher
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
First National Bank Bldg.
O’NEILL NEBR.
Charles Chase, father of Neil
Chase, and well known here:
JoM^ph and Beatrice Gallagher,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gallagher, Mr.
and Mrs. John M. Gallagher,
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gallagher,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harte, Mrs.
Frances May and Fred Moore.
SP3 Kenneth LeRoy Moore has
returned to Ft. Henning, Ga„ af
ter taking part in operation
•King Kole,” at Ft. Polk, La.
This was reported to be the larg
est maneuver ever to be held
during peace-time.
The Inman and Page Metho
dist church groups met here Sun
day evening for a fellowship din
ner and program, sponsored by
the Inman young adult fellow
ship. Mrs Woodrow Gaughen
baugh had charge of the devo
tionals and Mrs Albert Reynolds,
program. A film was also shown.
Irrigation Film Shown
to Rural Youth—
On Friday, April 12, the Holt
County rural youth met at the
courthouse annex. Neil Dawes
showed a film on irrigation, after
which a discussion was held.
Wednesday, April 17 was the
date set for the planning meeting
of the banquet to be held hi May.
April is also the month for a
jamboree. All young people of
Holt county, between the ages of
18 and ;0, are invited to attend.
There will be further notice of
time and place.
Redbird News
Mr and Mrs. Fred Truax and
Alfred visited at the Theriza
Crawford home in Lynch Sunday
afternoon, April 7.
Mr and Mrs. Claude Pickering
and Darla and Virgil Pinkerman
were dinner guests at the John
Hurd home, Wednesday, April 10.
Austin Searles was helping at
the Merrill Anderson ranch all
day Tuesday, April 9.
Alfred Truax returned last
week from Riverton, Wyo, where
he has been employed the past
seven months.
Guests at the Merrill Anderson
home Friday, April 12, were Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Wells of Bris
tow and Mr. and Mrs. James
Storms and family of O’Neill.
Austin Searles helped saw wood
at Ted Crawford’s Wednesday,
April 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Meriyn Anderson
and Debra accompanied Mr. and
Mis. Merrill Anderson to Lynch
Sunday afternoon and visited
Mrs. Ben Johrinr, who is a pa
tient in the Sacred Heart hospital.
Gary Wilson, who is a student
at the University of Nebraska, is
spending the week with home
folks.
Saturday Guests —
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Krugman and
Mr. and Mrs. Hartford were Sat
urday night guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William Schmohr.
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Betrothal Told
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Crow of
Arnold have announced the en
gagement of their daughter,
Miss Sharen Ann, (above;, to
A/2c Earl LaMoyne Johnston,
of San Antonio, Tex., son of
Mrs. Claud Daily of Arnold.
Miss Crow will graduate with
the 1957 class at Arnold. Mr.
Johnston was graduated with
hte class of 1953 at Chambers
and for the past 2Va years has
been with the air force. He is
stationed at Kelly air base in
San Antonio, Tex. No definite
date has been set for the wed
ding.
O’Neill News
The Misses Rose Mary and El
len Corkle arrived home Wednes
day from St. Mary's college at
Xavier, Kans., to spend Easter
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Corkle.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Becker,
Jim and Roberta spent the week
end of April 6-7 with their
daughter and sister, Miss Barbara
Becker, of Kansas City, Mo.
Mrs. Frank Dishner and her
sister, Mrs. P. F. Morgan, went
to Omaha Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McElhaney
of Lincoln visited their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted McElhaney and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson, for
the weekend.
Friday Mrs. Charles F. Nutter
had Mrs. Gifford Lighthall and
some students, all of Valentine,
drop in to see her. They had
come to attend he music contest.
Sunday guests of the Nutters
were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ragland
of Page.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Neil Dawes were her father,
Perry Swan and his daughter,
Miss Shirley. Also, Miss Sharon
IVUgCI UUMdlhUIl ctuu miss
Marie Yocum, all of Lincoln.
Miss Swan will remain for a
while with the Dawes family.
Miss Elizabeth Schaffer arriv
ed Wednesday from the Univer
sity of Nebraska to spend the
Easter holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Schaffer.
Monday callers of Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle McKim were Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Baumeister of West
Point.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie, jr.,
were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Streeter
and family of Lincoln, Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Streeter, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Streeter. Visitors were Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Smith and family
of Brunswick.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frank of
Norfolk were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Don McKamy. Mrs.
Merle Cox, also of Norfolk, called
on the McKamy’s. Mrs. Cox was
a weekend guest at the Mark
Muff home.
Edward McCarthy and sisters,
Miss Beverly and Miss Barbara,
all of Omaha, are expected home
for Easter. Their parents are Mr.
and Mrs. George McCarthy. Ed
ward attends Creighton Univer
sity; Miss Barbara is a student at
St. Catherine’s hospital and Miss
Beverly is a supervisor for the
telephone company.
Mrs. Don MacKinlay arrived
Saturday evening to visit her son
and his family, Mr. and Mrs.
William S. MacKinlay. Miss Mar
garet MacKinlay, their daughter,
and a student at Chadron State
college and her fiance, Charles
Littrel, also of Chadron, are ex
pected for Easter.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. James B. Mahon were Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Hanzlik and Ter
ry of Verdel.
Dorsey News
Bud Miles arrived home
Thursday to help witn the sale at
the Leta Miles farm.
Mr and Mrs. Gordon Barta re
ceived the news of the death
of Mr. Barta’s grandfather, Ru
dolph Barta, of Verdigre. He
hadn't been feeling too well for
some time, and was taken to the
Lynch hospital Wednesday, Aoril
10.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pickering
weer Spencer callers Saturday.
Howard Graham and son, Les
lie, and Harold Osborn were cal
lers at the John Derickson home
Sunday.
Alfred Linquist was a caller at
the John Derickson home Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sibbei of
Butte visited at the R. B. Mars
ton home Friday.
Mrs. Leo Hart was a caller at
the Willis Butterfield home Fri
day, April 3 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta and
Evelyn and Mr. and Mrs. Bed
Mitchell were Norfolk shoppers
[ Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta ano
Evelyn were dinntr guests at the
Rudy Cihlar home Sunday.
138th Anniversary of
j Lodge Noted—
INMAN— Arbutus Rebekah
lodge met Wednesday evening,
April 10, at the IOOF hall.
Following the regular meeting
the unit observed the 138th an
niversary of Odd Fellowship by
entertaining the Odd Fellows at
a card party.
A. E. Bowen Named
MFA Mutual Agent
A, E. Bowen of O’Neill has
been appointed agent for the
MFA Mutual Insurance company
I of Columbia, Mo., it was announ
ced by J. M Silvey. president of
; the company,
"Sole purpose of MFA Mutual
is to provide protection to policy
holders who are owners of the
! company," Silvey continued.
I “MFA Mutual provides non-as
I sessable policies without member
ship fees at low rates. Claim ser
vice is quick, friendly and coast
i**~*"* . - •—" '
to-coast. Types of insurance in
clude auto, truck, school bus,
farmer's liability, farm equip
ment, personal liability, hospital
1 and surgical benefits, fire and
'extended coverage, general lia
bility and workmen’s compensa
tion **
To enable him to be of maxi
mum service to MFA Mutual pol
icyholders. Mr. Bowen has just
completed a thorough study of
the company and its policies.
Marcel luses Hosts —
Saturday evening guest of Mr.
and Mrs. M. B. Mareellus were
Mr. and Mrs. Nolan DeLosh and
Cirls and Glenn Sorenson all of
; Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Mnrcellus. a brother, of Atkinson
were also there.
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