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TROSHYNSKI Mr and Mrs
B J. Troshynski of Omaha, a son
Thomas Joseph. weighing (
pounds 11 ounces, bom Wednes
day. July 10. in St. Joseph's hos
pital. Omaha. Mrs Troshynski if
the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Johr
Con aid of Emmet Mr Troshyn
ski is the son of Mr. and Mrs
August Troshynski of Atkinson.
HENN Mr. and Mrs Floyd
Henn of the Deloit community, a
daughter. I»m recently at the An
telope Memorial hospital in Ne
ligh Mis Henn is the formei
Marlene Hester, The Henns now
have two laughters.
LI CHART—Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ald Luckert of Creighton, a
daughter, Lori Jean, weighing f
pounds 9 ounces, isun Wednesday,
July 10, in Lundberg Memorial
hospital, Creighton.
SCHAAF Mr. and Mrs. Mikt
Schaaf of Atkinson a daughter,
weighing 5 pounds 6 ounces, bom
Monday, July 15, at Atkinson
Memorial hospital
KRAMER- Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Kramer of Stuart, a daugh
ter, weighing 7 pounds 9 ounces,
bom Tuesday, July 16, at At
kinson Memorial hospital.
JOHNSON Mr and Mrs. Mer
vin Johnson of Plainview, a
daughter, weighing 5 pounds 3
ounces ,ix>rn Wednesday, July 17,
at Lundberg Memorial hospital
[r. and Mrs. Walter
Ficke of Inman, daughter, weigh
ing 7 pounds, born Wednesday,
Julv 17. at St. Anthony's hospital.
KRYSL Mr. and Mrs Don
Krysl of Stuart, a son weighing
7 pounds 12 ounces, bom Friday,
July 12, at Atkinson Memorial
hospital
CONNELL Mr. and Mrs. Craig
Cbnnell of Newport, a daughter,
Dobra Kay, weighing 8 pounds
11 ounces, irorn Friday, July 12,
%t St. Anthony’s.
CRAWFORD—Mr and Mrs.
Arnold Crawford of O'Neill, a son,
Arnold Ervin, weighing 6 pounds
3 3/4 ounces, born Friday, July
12, at St. Anthony's hospital.
imiiiiu Mr. ana Mrs. Arcme
Bright of O'Neill, a daughter,
Jean Lorraine, weighing 6 pounds
2 ounces, bom Sunday, July 14 at
St Anthony’s hospital.
HANZLIK—Mr. and Mrs. Al
vin Ilanzlik of Niobrara, a daugh
ter. weighing 7 pounds 6 ounces,
lx>m Wednesday, July 17, at Sa
cred Heart hospital in Lynch.
MATTHEWS —Mr. and Mrs.
John J. Matthews of O’Neill, a
daughter, Mary Antoinette, weigh
ing fi pounds 8 ounces, bom Tues
day, July 16, in Our Lady of
Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. The
Matthews have one other daugh
ter find two sons Mrs. Matthews
ts the former Dorothy Burival.
AUSTIN Mr. and Mrs Gerald
Austin of Sidney a son, Steven
Lee, weighing 7 pounds 9 ounces,
bom Friday, July 12 at Sidney.
This is the couple’s second son.
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Kelly of
O’Neill are the maternal grand
parents. Little Steven was bom
an Mr Kelly's birthday anniver
sary.
GREEN Mr. and Mrs. Troxel
Green of Amelia, a son, bom
Wednesday, July 3, in the Bur
well hospital.
Spangler Boys
Celebrate—
ltOJRSEY- Dennis and Veldon
Sjmngler recently celebrated their
birthday anniversaries with par
ties at their home.
Dennis celebrated his 11th an
niversary on June 19 with 19
young guests. Veldon celebrated
lAs eighth anniversary. July 7
but his party was on July 8. He
entertained 25 guests. The after
aixwH were spent swimming, fol
fciwed by lunch. Both boys re
ceived gifts.
Children present at the parties
hr hided Gregory and Pamela
Derickson, Biljy Halstead, Billy
Revell; Donnie Linquist; Ronald,
Roger and Claudia Derickson;
Larry, Kenny. Dicky and Kathy
Lieh; Darvin and Dawn Johnson;
Sheryl Dee and Bruce Nelson.
Kathy Snyder, Betty and Dianne
KuMk. Connie, Christi and Cindy
Lou Sholes, Rodney Michael, and
Craig Hibbs; Russell and Craig
Derickson; Vicki and Bradley
Hansen; Lyle and Irma Juracek;
and Kathleen, Mark and Dolores
Thnmish.
Several mothers attended both
parties Both boys are sons ol
Ua, and Mrs. Merle Spangler
The Spanglers have one daughter
Gayle.
Engagement Told—
PAGE- Mrs. Wayne Carlson ol
Caldwell, Ida., announces the en
gagement and approaching mar
riage of her sister, Martha Stod
dard. to Frank Delbert Nickel
Both are of Caldwell. Mr. Nickel
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pier
Nickel, formerly of Page. The
wedding date has been set foi
July 24 at the First Methodist
church at Caldwell.
' 11 —
IjUMlti apr Tour
1*1 an* Made—
Home Extension club members
who plan to participate in the
landscaping tour Tuesday, July
23. will meet in the assembly
room of the courthouse annex at
10 a. m The group will tour in
O'Neill area in the morning
The Atkinson area will be cov
ered in the afternoon with the
group assembling at 1:30 p. m. at
the parkhouse.
Wayne Whitney, horticulturist
from the University of Nebraska,
' will discuss the various settings
and answer questions on shrubs,
tree and flowers
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY (O'Neill)
Admissions: July 10 Mrs.
Craig Connell of Newport; Mi
chael Gude of O'Neill; Nick
, Schwindt of O'Neill; Mrs Bryon
Davis of O'Neill, Mrs. Roy Bos
harf of O’Neill, Mrs Duane Sum
mers of O'Neill; 11 Ronald Mc
Clellan of O'Neill, Loretta En
right of O'Neill. Mrs. Arnold
Crawford of O'Neill; 12—Miss Le
ona Serck of Emmet, I/iuis W.
Taggert of Chambers; 13—Mrs
Clarence Hansen of Inman; 14—
Mrs. Archie Bright of O’Neill,
Ronald Black of Ewing, Lloyd
Black of Ewing; 15—Victor True
of Ewing, Mrs Howard Manson
of O'Neill, Delbert Robertson of
O’Neill, Elroy Lieh of O'Neill,
David Hannink of O'Neill, Mrs!
Alton Braddock of Page, Mrs.
Lester Raff of Orchard; 16 Mrs.
James F Regal of O’Neill, Mrs.
Walter Fick of Inman.
Dismissals: July 10—Mrs. Walt
er Johnson of Page, Mrs. LaVem
Engler and baby girl of O'Neill,
1 -co Vandersnick of Ewing, Duane
Hoerle of Ewing, William Albert
Ellis of Lynch. Kenneth I>ee Sum
mers of O'Neill; 11 Mrs. Donald
Maw and baby girl of O'Neill,
Mrs. Bryon Davis of O’Neil], For
rest Strait of Bonesteel, Mrs.
Henry Winkler of O’Neill. 12—
Mrs Roy Bosh art of O’Neill, Lin
da Butterfield of Inman, Michael
Gude of O'Neill, John Green of
Butte, Robert McClellan of O’
Neill, Miss Maude Urban of Ew
ing, Lewis John Gettert of O’Neill;
13 Mrs. Fred Salak of O’Neill,
L A. Ott of O'Neill, Mrs. Delbert
Whiting of Ewing; 14—Baby boy
Summers of O'Neill (expired).
Mrs J r. Contois of O'Neill; 15
Nick Schwindt of O’Neill, Lloyd
Black of Ewing; 16— John A.
Lansworth of O'Neill, Mrs. Craig
Connell and baby girl of New
port. Mrs. Duane Summers of O’
Neill, Mrs. Alton Braddock of j
Page; 17 Mrs. Hubert Kohle of
Stuart. Mrs. Archie Bricht of O’
Neill.
Still hospitalized; Mrs Lester I
Raff of Orchard, Mrs. Beatrice (
Powell of O’Neill, Victor True of
| Ewing, Ronald McClellan of O’
Neill. Mrs Water Fick of Inman,
Mrs. Clarence Hansen of Inman,
Mrs. Howard Manson of O’Neill,
Mrs. Arnold Crawford of O’Neill,
Mrs. Russell Barelman of O’Neill,
Mrs. Ralph George of O’Neill,
Ronald Black of Ewing, Gar
rett Janzing of O’Neill, Emmet C.
Wertz of O’Neill, Elroy Lieb of ;
O’Neill, Louis W. Taggart of |
Chambers, Mrs Herman Doit of ;
Orchard, Miss Meta Martin of O’
Neill, Delbert Robertson of O’
Neill, Loretta Enright of O’Neill, j
Miss Leona Serck of Emmet, Mrs.
James Regal of O'Neill, Mrs ,
Lois Adams of Chambers, David ;
Hannink of O'Neill.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
(July 15)
Admitted: July 8—Peter Tush
la of Atkinson, medical. 9—Mrs.
John Ortiz of Lena, 111., medical;
Lawrence Dobrovolny of O’Neill, |
medical. 10—Mrs Fred McCart
of Emmet, obstetrical; Carol Ku
bart of Amelia, medical; Mrs. [
Anna Galligan of Atkinson, med
ical; Ray Gant of Atkinson, med
ical. 11-Mrs. Louis Sidak of
Emmet, medical; Mrs. Felix Lai
ble of Stuart, medical; Mrs. j
Art Horton of Stuart, medical '
12- Mrs. Laura Mulford of Stu-j
art, medical; Mrs. Don Krysl of
Stuart, obstetrical. 15—Mrs. ohni
Lucht of Ainsworth, medical.
Dismissed. July 8 — Mrs Ray
Seger of Atkinson; Mrs. Marlynj
Schrader and son of Brocksburg; j
Andy Irish of Stuart. 10 — Mrs. j
John Ortiz of Lena, 111.; Carol
Kubart of Amelia. 13—Mrs Felix
Laible of Stuart; Andy Forbes of
Atkinson; Lawrence Dobrovolny of
Ray Gant of Atkinson; Mrs. Fred
j McCart and son of Emmet; Mrs.
Louis Sidak of Emmet. 14 -Geo
rge Enbody of Atkinson.
Hospitalized: John Damero of
O'Neill, Peter Tushla of Atkin
son. Mrs. Clara Jennings of At
i kinson, Mrs Art Horton of Stu- j
[art, Mrs. Laura Mulford of Stu
art, Peter Engler of Stuart, Mrs. |
Eugene Upstill of Long Pine, Mrs.
Delbert Gentele and son of Stu-|
art, Mrs. Don Krysl and son of
, Stuart, Mrs. Anna Galligan of
Atkinson, Lawrence Lofquist of
Stuart, and Mrs. John Lucht of
Ainsworth
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
(July 15)
Admitted: W H. Block of
Anoka; Dr. Edwin B. Bradley of
Spencer; Mrs. Mary Classen of
Spencer; Mrs. Carl Gnewuch of
Norfolk; Baby Gaylelm Hansen
^ . '1
HOME FOR SALE!
— IN O’NEILL —
This Is a 3-bedroom, full basement National Home slight
ly I year old located in Northern Heights addition only
three blocks from schools. Lot 70 ft. x 100 ft.
It has gas furnace, oak floors and beautiful Youngstown
kitchen cabinets. It has been landscaped, shrubbery planted
this spring, and other Improvements.
Any persons interested in buying a home are invited to
inspect the property. For appointment call 735.
^ 1 ART NOECKER
Salads Abound ... Ifs Summer
mr em aMBrim BBT 4 - ’*'**9
It's that time of year . . salad time.
Whether you're a devotee of indoor eating year round, or one of those
who literally enjoys the outdoors on a warm, feathery night, salads
always have a place on the menu. BEAN WALDORF will be a most
welcome addition to any planning.
It's a great idea, and simply made with the help of a convenient can
of pork and beans with tomato sauce with chopped or sliced tart
apples Extra crunch comes from chopped celery. BEAN WALDORF
marries well with any meat, hot from the charcoal cooker, or cold sliced
leftover roast. It's a natural for buffets, patio parties and even carries
1 well for a new touch for the beach party or woodland picnic.
So as you plan for the next outing, consider this crunchy, colorful
salad With a 1 pound can of pork and beans with tomato sauce, you're
bound to have a hit on your hands.
JULY PICNIC
Bean Waldorf Salad
('.aid Roast Beef Slices
t oasted Cheese Slicks Assorted Relishes
Fresh Raspberries and Blackberries in Crtam
Hot or Iced Tea or Coffee
Bean Waldorf
I tablespoon lemon juice l tablespoon mayonuaise
1 red apple, diced or sliced *4 cup chopped celery
1 can (I pound) pork and beans % cup chopped walnuts
with tomato sauce
Sprinkle lemon Juice over apple to prevent browning Lightly ml*
with remaining Ingredients. Chill several hours. Serve on crisp garden
greens. Makes 4 servings. <nj
of O'Neill; Mrs. Alvin Hanzlik of
Niobrara; Miss Lillian Hendrick
son of Bristow; William Jordan of
Butte; Miss Marie Mahlendorf of
Lynch; Mrs. Gennie Berens of
Spencer; Charles W. Fox of O’
Neill
Dismissed: July 9—Alvin Da
vis of Spencer; Mrs. J. H. Sieler
of Butte. 1(L Richard Ring of
Spencer. 11 Mrs. Jacob Roth of
Bonesteel, S. D ; Miss Penny
Oberholt of Naper. 12 A. C. Han
sen of Butte; Mrs. Robert Whet
ham of Spencer. 13 — Mrs. Paul
Neumiller of Naper
LUNDBERG MEMORIAL
(Creighton)
July 6-13
Admitted: FYed Doerr of
Creighton, Norman Raff of
Creighton, Karen Snell of Gordon,
Mrs. Anna Somer of Niobrara,
Mrs. Ruth Sigler of Bloomfield,
Mrs. Mary Horstman of Creigh
ton, Mrs. Maria Suhr of Creigh
ton, Mrs. Gerald Luckert of
Creighton, Miss Anna Kurka of
Niobrara, Ralph Jensen of Creigh
ton.
Dismissed: Chester Sufficool of
Winnetoon, Mrs. Loal Luckert of
Creighton, Mrs. Ronald Cook and
son of Verdigre, Mrs. Mary Horst
man of Creighton, Norman Raff
of Creighton, Karen Snell of Gor
don, Mrs. Bernard Kellogg and
son of Orchard, Fred Doerr of
Creighton.
METHODIST (tlhambers-Amelia)
Rev. Harold Dean Bonath, pastor
AMELIA—
Sunday, July 21: Worship ser
vice. 9:30 a.m., “Why the
Church?”; Sunday-school, 10:30
a.m.
Tuesday, July 23: Official board
meeting, 8:15 p.m.
Thursday, July 25: Choir and
MYF, 8 p.m.
CHAMBERS—
Sunday, July 21: Sunday-school,
10 a m.; worship service, 11 a.m.
"Why the Church?” Young adults
will meet after church for their
monthly meeting. Potluck dinner.
Monday, July 22: Junior choir,
7:30 p.m.; intermediate MYT\ 8
p.m.; senior choir, 8 p.m.
BOTH CHURCHES
District Supt. Robert Embree
and wife will be with us Sunday
evening.
Wednesday, July 24: Individual
prayer time, 8-9 p.m.
Club Is Formed—
EWING—Facts and Fun club
is the title of the new extension
group formed here at the home
of Mrs. Andrew Olson. Next meet
ing will be August 1 with Mrs. H.
R. Harris.
Attends Reunion—
Ed Hanley left Wednesday
evening, July 10, for Pittsburg,
Pa., to attend a reunion of the
305th fighter control squadron of
air force World War II fame.
Report Presented—
EWING—Miss Patricia Hahlbeck
reported on Comhusker girl’s
state at Thursday’s meeting of
the American Legion auxiliary.
Visit Donohoes —
Mrs. Myrl Keiser and daugh
ter, Kay of Valentine and Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Clark of I .as Veg
as, Nev., spent Tuesday visiting
at the Thomas J. Donohoe home.
Try Frontier want ads!
Mrs. Edgar Jones
Burial at Chambers
CHAMBERS—Rev. Harold Bo
nath conducted funeral services
at 1:30 p.m., Friday, July 5, at
the Methodist church here for
Mrs. Edgar (Anna) Jones, a for
mer resident
Burial was in the Chambers
cemetery.
Anna Ermer was bom May 1,
1878, at Omaha and came to Holt
county as a young girl. On No
vember 20, 1902, she was mar
ried to Edgar Jones.
Survivors include: Widower —j
Edgar; sons Laurence of Seneca
and Lister of Bellevue, Wash.;
daughter — Mrs. I>ean (Eleanor)
Cuckler of Lansing, Mich.; broth
er—William Ermer of O’Neill: sis
ter—Mrs Emma Elver of Lewis
ton, Ida.
John R. Gallagher, Attorney
Estate No. 4196
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA, July 11,
1957.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF WALTER TRUSSELL,
DECEASED.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time lim
ited for presenting claims against
said estate is November 8, 1957,
and for the payment of debts is
July 11, 1958 and that on August
8, 1957, and on Novmber 9, 1957,
at 10 o'clock A. M., each day, I
will be at the County Court in said
County to receive, examine, hear,
allow, or adjust all claims and ob
jections duly filed.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
Money to Loan
— on —
AUTOMOBILES
TRUCKS
TRACTORS
EQUIPMENT
FURNITURE
Central Finance
C. E. Jones, Manager
O’Neill Nebraska
Cattle Auctions
WILL BE HELD
Every Tuesday
For the convenience of yon
who have even a limited
number of cattle to sell, we
will bold our regular sale
every Tuesday. Phone us your
listings in advance when pos
sible. Your patronage is ap
preciated.
Northern Nebraska’s Best
Advertised Auction
“The Old Reliable”
Atkinson Livestock
Market
Ph. 5141 Atkinson, Nebr.
“Selling Csttle Exclusively”
150 Cattle Expected Today
There will be around 150 head of cattle today (Thursday)
at our regular weekly sale. About half will be stock cattle.
There will be a few light yearlings In the offering and other
ight ctttle.
Three registered Hereford bulls, two-, three- and four
years-old, have been consigned to today’s sale. ,_
Probably 150 feeder pigs in the hog sale starting at 1
o’clock.
O’Neill Livestock Market
Phone 2, O’Neill
Page News
Harold Heese left Sunday for
Deloit where he will work for
Ixxiie Sojka in the hay field.
Gregg Kemper will work for
Frank Bohn in the same neighbor
hood
Mrs. Roy Hanson was hostess
Wednesday, July 10. to members
of the Neighborhood club for an
afternoon of work and visiting.
The ladies readied peas for the
locker for Mrs. Calvin Harvep,
who was hospitalized, and picked
out black walnut meats for the
hostess. The hostess served lunch
Mrs. Pete Sojka will bo the July
24 hotess.
Mr. and Mrs Melvin lloach at
tended funeral serv ices for her
cousin. Harry Meyer, at Randolph
Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Melvin Roach
joined a group of Osmond peo
ple and proceeded to Hoskins Sun
day for a picnic dinner at the J.
E. Pringle home.
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Murfin of
Cairo returned to their home Th
ursday after spending a couple of
days in the home of her aunt,
Mrs. John Gray and Mr. Gray.
Miss Marian Heiss, student
nurse at Bryan Memorial hospital
at Lincoln is spending a two week I
vacation at Page with her par-1
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lund and
sons of Scotia were Wednesday to
Friday guests in the home of her j
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Gray. The Lunds were on their
way to Lodi, Cal., where they ex
pect to make their home and
where Mr Lund has employment
as an electrician.
Mr. and Mrs.Walter French of
Stromsberg and daughter, Mrs.
Elizabeth Lomoree and daughter,
Candace, of California and Miss,
Mary Louise French of Aurora
were honored guests Sunday at |
the Merwyn French picnic tab
les. Other guests were Mr and
Mrs. Alton Braddock, Alice Fren
ch, Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French,
jr.. and Stephanie, Mrs Louise
Heiss of Page and Mrs. Emma
uorr ot iNortolK.
Mike and Steve Wood of Battle
Creek accompanied their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wood home
Sunday afternoon from Page
where they spent a week in the
home of their great grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. R D. Copes.
Mr. and Mis Gus Beelart and
son, Larry, of Spokane. Wash.,
left Monday for their home after
spending a two week vacation
with relatives in the Page and
Ewing vicinities. On Sunday, a
family reunion was held at Neligh
at Riverside park. Those in at
tendance beside the honored
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Harper and daughter, Jean
ette, and Mr and Mrs. James
Jarman, all of Omaha, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Bohn of Deloit, Mrs
Marie Beelaert of Ewing, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfons Beelaert and
children of Orchard, and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Beelaert and Mr. and
Mrs**- Joe Beelaert and their
children of Page
Mrs. William Scheinost was
hostess to the members of the
NO 1C club Thursday for an in
formal afternoon of visiting. Mrs.
Carrie Sterner will be the July 25
hostess.
Mr and Mrs. A. J. Richstetter
and Jimmie of Osmond and Mr. j
and Mrs. Melvin Roach were
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.j
Warren Cronk for supper Thurs-j
day evening in honor of little i
Mis^ Joan’s fourth birthday an
niversary.
Mfs. Melvin Roach returned I
Saturday from a two week trip to
the West coast where she visited)
a sister and nieces and was an
overnight visitor of Mrs. William
Simmons and daughter, Jane, at
Cupertino, Calif.
Mrs. Warren Cronk and her
mother, Mrs. Melvin Roach, were
Wednesday, July 10, guests of
Mrs. Agnes Bearinger at the
Loren Wilson home at Orchard.
The junior choir will have a
j choir practise following their par
I ticipation in the annual memorial
! tea program at the church today
! * Thursday I afternoon and will
; sing at the Sunday morning ser
I vice.
Assembly vice-president of the
Rebekah lodge, Mrs. Sophia Pas
cal. Mrs. Carl Max, sr., Mrs.
Ann Tietz and granddaughter,
Pamela Wolf, all of Omaha were
Tuesday. July 9 to Friday guests
of Mr and Mrs. Carl Max. jr.
While here the ladies attended
lodge at Page on Tuesday and at
Inman on Wednesday, at Or
chard on Thursday evening and
Plainview on Friday evening.
Linda Alberts is spending the
week with Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Conk and daughters.
Mrs. L. F. Knudsen was Thurs
day evening hostess to the mem
bers of the Contract Bridge club
for an evening at cards Mrs.
Dan Troshynski held high score
with Mrs. Alton Braddock, second
high. Mrs. Emma Dorr of Norfolk
and Mrs. Harold Kelly were
guests. Mrs. Cordos Walker will
be the entertaining hostess on Ju
ly 25.
Mis Becky Kennedy, who is a
member of the nurses training
class at Bryan Memorial hospital
at Lincoln, spent the weekend
with her pa rents, Mr and Mrs.
Harley Kennedy.
Mesdames Gertrude Deaver of
Des Moines, la., and Mrs. Mer
wyn French, sr.. accompanied
the Misses Marie Heiss of Hast
ings and Miss Viola Haynes of O’
Neill to Des Moines and to visit
relatives also at Champaign and
Chicago. III., on the way to La
Peer, Mich., where they will be
guests of Mrs. French’s son-in-law
and daughter, Mr and Mrs.
Duane Dorr, and children. At
Champaign, they will visit the old
home of their mothers, Mrs. Sus
ie Reed Haynes and the late Mrs.
Dollie Reed Heiss. Part and per
haps all of the group will contin
ue on East to points of interest
before commencing the trip home.
Members of the Wesleyan youth
group enjoyed a hayrack ride to
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Rutherford Friday evening. A
business meeting was held fol
lowed by a weiner roast. The
day also marked Mrs. Berl Baty’s
birthday anniversary.
Jerry Terrill of marion, Ind.,
s{)ent the weekend at home with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Terrill.
Members of the MYF plan to
leave the church at 6:30 p.m.,
Friday for O’Neill where they will
have a swimming party to be
followed by a weiner roast. Mr.
and Mrs Harold Freemyer will
sponsor the group during the ab
sence of Mrs. Merwyn French, sr.
Mr. Leslie Stevens of Oakland
stopped in Page Tuesday and
and called on his brother and sis
ter-iaf-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Stevens, his brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cunning
ham and his sister, Mrs. Eva
Cunningham enroute to O’Neill.:
His wife, who had visited with
her parents, Mr and Mrs. John
Oruetch, the past week, accom
panied him home.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Henry Fleming;
;>f Ewing were Monday supper
quests of Mrs. Dora Townsend.
Mrs. Fleming and Mrs. Townsend,
are sisters
Mrs. Henry Schleuter and Rick,
who have been visiting friends in
Lincoln, came Monday to visit
friends before returning to their
home in Casper, Wyo.
Mrs. John Melvin is visiting
her sister, Mrs. J. A. Frenking,
while Mr. Frenking and son, John
J are on a fishing trip to Ely,
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| Rock Falls News
Well, here we go again into an
other week to the tune of whir
I ring combines and tractor -
drawn hay machinery. The hay
1 ing has been almost a continuous
,iob since mid-June And weren't
these last rains wonderful? A
sad note is sounded heiv-and
1 there for those who had hail.
Mr and Mrs Sam IVnekson
and sons were Saturday evening
callers at the Arnott Buxton
home.
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Young.
Bobby and Karen of Ravenna
have been visiting relatives in
and around O'Neill for the past
week.
The families of Mrs. Doris
Hynes met at Ford park in O'
Neill Sunday for a family picnic
honoring the birthday anniversary
of little Karen Young. Present
were Mr and Mrs. Kenneth
Young and children, Mr. and
Mrs. O. J. Drueke and children,
Mr. and Mrs. IXm Hynes and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs Lou
Brown, Terry and Cindy and
M',ss Regina Hynes.
On Sunday evening the- Sam
Derickson family visited his
father, Bill Derickson.
Friday evening visitors at the
Sam Derickson home were Mr.
and Mrs. Neil Hipke and son,
Mr. and Mrs. George Mellor and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
ton Mellor.
Mrs. Ixm Brown was hostess
at a party Wednesday evening,
July 10. There were 16 ladies pre
sent.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Young
Bobby and Karen, Mrs. Doris
Hynes and Regina were Friday
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ix>u Brown. Hobby stayed until
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vequist
and daughter returned Thursday
from a vacation trip to Ix>s An
gelos, Calif., and were overnight
guests at the Henry Vequist
home, leaving Friday for their
home at LaFayette, Ind.
Betty Morrow came to the
Henry Vequist home Monday for
a few days visit with her grand
parents.
The Misses Leah and Linda
Serck left for their home Satur
day after having spent a week
at the Henry Vequist home and
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visiting friends around the nelgh
horhood.
Mi's. Mary 'Tomlinson was a
Saturday dinner guest at the Don
Hynes home.
Mr. and Mrs. lX»n Hynes and
daughters returned home Friday
after a few wonderful days va
cationing in the Black Hills. The
only drawback, they said, was
insufficient time
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Young
and children were Sunday supper
guests of the lXm Hynes family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Moss and
children of Sioux City spent the
weekend at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mi's. Albert
Steins
Sunday dinner guests at the
Albert Sterns home were Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Slaymaker and child
ren and Mr. and Mrs. Don Stems
and 1'chine Mrs. Edward Stems
and children came in the after
noon.
, Leah and Linda Serck were
supper guests at the John Schultz
; home Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Widfeldt,
| Norma and Jimmy were eve
1 ning visitors at the William
Lange home last Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. Hoy Forbes and
; children of Spencer were Sunday
supper guests of the Albert Wid
j feldt family. Mr. and Mrs Forbes
have successfully run an "up
and-coming” grocery store in
Spencer the past year and invite
their acquaintances of this com
munity to attend their first anni
versary party today (Thursday).
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Saide
of Sioux City and Darlene John
son were Friday afternoon cal
lers at the Floyd Johnson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Saide were just
ending a vacation trip to the
West coast and visited relatives
in this v icinity a day or two be
fore going home.
Gene Yantzie is spending a few
days with his grandmother, Mrs.
Kathryn Yantzie.
Itrtiirn from East —
Mr. and Mrs. John Kersenbrock
returned by train last Thursday
after a three weeks visit with
relatives in Chicago, 111., and
Lewisburg, Pa.
Arrive for Weekend —
Mrs. Kevin Kocina and Kay of
Creighton arrived Wednesday to
spend the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. W. H. Party.
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