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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1957)
O’Neill News Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clyde and family were Mr and Mrs. Eugene Pierson and Richard of Torrington, Wyo., Miss Leoma Guemphert of Me. riman, Mrs Minnie Mott and son Donald of Spencer, Mr and Mrs. Pete Mott and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ennen and family of Ver digre, Mr and Mrs. George Mott and Mrs. Ethel Frisch and boys. Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson were Mr and Mrs Ralph Tom linson and family of West Point, Mr and Mrs. Glenn Tomlinson of Spencer and Mrs. Rodney Tom linson and Larry. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunt and family were in Omaha visiting relatives including her mother, Mrs. E. W. Devereux from last Thursday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Chace and family of Montevideo, Minn., formerly of Atkinson, visited his mother, Mrs. R,' E. Chace, of At kinson, who has been ill over Easter They were guests of her brother and his wife, Mr. and M.-s. George Hammond Tuesday. Sgt. Dale Beilin returned to Ft. Riley, Kans., Monday after hav ing visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beilin since Friday Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pierson and Richard of Torrington, Wyo., arrived Friday to visit her par ents, Mr and' Mrs. George Mott and other relatives until Sunday. Jim Coker visited his mother, Mrs. Abbie Coker, from last Thursday until Saturday noon | w w w w w v He is a student at Wichita uni versity, Wichita, Kans. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Engdahl and children were in Lexington for Easter visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hall. An Easter guest in Spencer at the home of Mrs. Emma Jeschke was Mrs. Minnie Higgins. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Rob ertson left Wednesday, April 17 for Lincoln, Sioux City and Wake field, where they visited rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Brittell and daughters were in Inman for Easter dinner at the home of Mr. 'WWW «w w w w w ^ and Mrs Harry' McGraw Other guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crosser and family of Sheldon, la., and Mrs. Earl Miller of Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Kell ner and son were in Neligh Sat urday at the home of her broth er and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Don Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A Sevcik and children went to St. Paul for Easter to visit his mother, Mrs. Mary Sevcik, and oher relatives. Little Deborah Leah Sevcik is re maining there for a week’s visit. Callers Sunday afternoon at the Esty Nelson home were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vidrieksen and their guests and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bosn. Mr and Mrs. Victor Halva were in Long Fine Sunday visit ing Mr. and Mrs Eugene Ups till. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones were in Norfolk Friday afternoon. Her sister. Mrs. Ethel Morgan, accom panied them. Mrs. Esty Nelson helped Mrs. Don Riley Monday. Mrs. Riley is recovering from pneumonia. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Moses were Mr. and Mrs F. I. Moses fo Wayne. St** wmm ■M 326 East Douglas { 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. TODAY and FRIDAY i 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. SATURDAY * A * » 4 ► 4 ► 4 » 4 ► 4 ► 4 ► 4 ► 4 » 4 ! 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Armstrong, execu tive secretary of the Far Eastern Gospel Crusade; and Patrick Ar nold, candidate secretary of the West Indies Mission. I 00 Present for Youth Breakfast The combined youth groups of the Presbyterian and Methodist churches met for an Easter sun rise service and breakfast at the Presbyterian church. The sunrise services was led by Jane Petersen Following the service in the ;hurch sanctuary, breakfast was served in the new fellowship hall by ladies of the Presbyterian church. There were about one hundred present including members of the pouth, adult sponsors and visitors. TO KANSAS CITY Mrs. James W. Rooney, medical ■ecord librarian, at St. Anthony’s lospital, and her husband, will at end the three-day convention of he Mid-West Hospital associa ion in Kansas City, Mo., April 24-26. Friends of St. Mary’s Annual Fc;J Sale Saturday. April 27 10 to 4 p. m. AT SHFLIIAMFR'S JACK & JILL Persons with no means of delivery call 490 for pickup 1 1 < Wedding DANCE SUMMERLAND BALLROOM j Ewing Sunday, April 28 Presenting The MULLEN FAMILY and Their Orchestra. COUNTY COURT j Raphael Dendinger, driver lor j Duane Summers of O'Neill, April 9, overweight on capacity plate, fined $10 and $4 costs, officer— Donald F. Richardson. Amos J. Buckey, April 9, over weight, fined $50 and $4 costs, officer—-Clifford L. K izzire. Joseph N. Peniska of Niobrara, April 12, spetxlmg night, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—E. M. Hastreiter. Ralph H. Merkiinger of Mea dow Grove, April IS, speeding night, fined $10 and $4 costs; of ficer—E. M. Hastreiter. Mitchell J. Hess of Pleasant Grove, Utah, April 15, overgross load, fined $50 and $4 costs; of ficer—E. M. Hastreiter. Richard C. Grange of Wood Lake, April 15, overweight on capacity plate; officer—Donald F. Richardson. Marion Davis of Stuart, April 16, driving while under the in fluence of alcoholic liquor, lined $100 and $4 costs and license re voked for six months; officer— Donald J. Fiala. Charley W. Peterson of Atkin son, April 16 expired operator's license, fined $5 and $4 costs; officer—Donald F. Fiala. Jack Gau of Omaha, April 13, speeding night, fined $47.no and $4 costs; officer—R. L. Glide. New Member Admitted— Eden Rebekah lodge met Fri day evening with eight members present. The club voted to rein state Mrs. Paul Shierk. Voted in to membership was Mrs. Richard Hovey. Mrs. Robert Shoemaker and children went to Omaha on Wed nesday, April 17, to visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schroed er. Mr. Shoemaker went down on Sunday and they returned home Monday. A Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schenzel was Anna Kayl of Norfolk. 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