The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 24, 1957, Page 3, Image 3

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    Middle branch Bridge
Approach Repaired
VENUS Ernie Boelter repair
ed the bridge approach at Mid
diebranch Creek crossing Thurs
day, October 17.
Heavy rainfall amounting to
2.75 inches, which fell Sunday
and Monday, October 13-14, cau
sed high waters to wash out part
of the bridge approach.
Other Venus News
Mr. and Mr. Ora Caskey went
to Creighton Wednesday evening
Ocober 16, where Mr. Caskey
attended a teacher's course held
at the Creighton school Thursday,
October 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Porter and
Jerome of Holdrege and Mr. and
Mrs. Verlyn Gibbs and sons of
Clearwater were Sunday, October
13, guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ora Caskey.
Lois Saltz of Page, who teaches
in the Pleasant Hill district was
a caller at Joanne Von Seggern's
Tuesday, October 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bartos and
family and Mrs. Frank Bartos,
sr., were Sunday evening, Octo
ber 13, visitors at the Ralph
Brookhouser home.
Mr. and Mrs. Oonald Kinnison
and sons were Verdigre visitors
Monday. October 14.
Benefit Card Party
Boosts Band Fund
INMAN—Band Boosters club
sponsored a benefit card party at
the school gymnasium Friday eve
ning.
A sizeable sum was added to
the treasury to be applied toward
the purchase of band uniforms.
Attend Capping
Kites at Rochester—
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson attend
ed the capping of their daughter,
Miss Cathryn, who attends St.
Teresa s college, W’inona, Minn,
the degree clas of 1960, of which
Miss Wilson is one of 48 members,
does clinical work in St. Mary's
hospital in Rochester where the
ceremony took place in the cha
pel.
Miss Carolyn W’ilson, a twin sis
ter and a student at St. Teresa’s
college, spent the weekend with
her parents in Rochester. Jimmy
Wilson spent the weekend with
the James Corkle family.
The Wilsons departed Saturday
and returend Monday evening.
R. J. Byers came from Oma
ha to take back his wife, who had
spent a week here with her sis
ter, Mrs. C. E. Yantzi. They and
Mrs. Yantzi, who will visit them
for a while, returned to Omaha
Sunday.
11 I
Seventy in First Communion Class
Seventy children receive first holy com
munion Sunday at St. Patrick's Catholic
church: First row Ronald Riley, Leonard
McDermott, Richard Martin, Donald Peters,
Timothy O'Connell, William Donohoe, Mi
chael Shefl, John Gallagher, Thomas Ste
vens; second row Thomas Hickey. Susan
Larsen, Kathleen Haselhorst, Arylss Peters,
Catherine Helmer, Cheryl Jeffers, Colleen
Mahoney, Ellen McCabe, Paula Temple
meyer, Robert McCarville; third row Rich
ard Clark, Dianne Zakrzewski, i nomas iviu
ler, Stuart McDonald, Catherine Devoy,
Scott Stewart; fourth row Kathleen Dutek.
Margaret Martin, Christine Janousek, Tim
othy French, Thomas Early, William White,
Gerald Anson, Patrioia Lowery, Kathryn
Cavanaugh; fifth row Michael Gleeson, Lee
anna Tomjack, David Stutz, James David
son, Judith Mattern, Charles Perry, Richard
Streeter, Maureen Shoemaker, Robert Wal
uo; sixth row Melvin Sclumit, Francis Musil,
Michael Schmit, Vincent Streeter, v>ary nar
mon, Michael Fuhrer, Michael McCarviUe,
Charles Sevcik; seventh row—Bernard Frit
ton, Eileen Sparks, John Fox, Jerome Uilg,
Jean Ann May, Mary Wolfe, Eugene Yantzie.
Thomas Coker, Jane Beelaert; top row Rev.
Robert Duffy and Very Rev. Timothy O'Sul
livan.- The Frontier Photo.
Mrs. Joe Haiti Is
New Member—
The Victory Homemakers club
met Wednesday, October 9, with
Mrs. A1 Havranek with a covered
dish dinner. Eleven members and
two visitors were present. Mrs.
Joe Babl is a new member.
Mrs. John Babl and Mrs. Joe
Gokie, jr,, gave the lesson on pro
perty and casualty insurance.
lV»or prize was won by Mrs. Ray
j Schaaf and the "guess what" was
won by Mrs. Joe Babl.
Next mooting will be Sunday,
November 13, with Mrs. Joe Ram
old, jr. By Mrs. Ray Conway,
news reporter.
Mrs. I .of ft In Feted—
Mrs. \V. J. Nelson had a few
friends in for tea Friday in honor
of Mrs. Henry Lofflin, who is
joining Mr. Lofflin in Pratt, Kans.
She and JoLoe expected to leave
today (Thursday). Mr. Lofflin is
manager of the company-owned
store at Platt.
Kft'fnl Hr Ido
Sh««i«r llonorri'—
INMAN A post nuptial shower
for Mrs Wayne Sanders was giv
en by Mrs. Joe J urgensmeier at
her home Sunday, October 6,
from :t to 5 o'clock in the after
noon.
Mrs. Dan Rakes baked the
cake, which was decorated with
a minature bride centered on
the top. She received many gifts.
Cake, ice cream and coffee were
served to aliout 30 guests.
Tommy Hunt, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Hunt celebrated his
s e v e n t h birthday anniversary
Thursday with a dinner party.
Mr and Mrs. Marvin Miller and
family were guests.
Sunday Evening bridge club
met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
I«aurenco Haynes. Mrs. Marvin
Johnson won high for the ladies
and John Conard took high for
the men.
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Tuesday, Oct. 29
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Riverside News
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Napier,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier and
Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Montgom
ery and children ate Sunday din
ner at the Lynn Fry home help
ing Sheila and Jackie celebrate
their birthday anniversaries.
Billy and Terry Lofquist were
supper and overnight guests of
Jdckie Fry on his birthday Fri
day.
Seek and Share project club
met Wednesday. October 11, with
Mrs. Dale Napier. Mrs, Wayne
Shrader and Mrs. Alfred Napier
gave the lesson on the "the lady
and the law". Mrs. Walter Miller
helped with the lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Rol Hord and
Duane ate Sunday dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom
ery.
Rev. and Mr. William Ross,
Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Shrader and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gun
ter ate dinner Friday evening at
the Wilbur Bennett home.
Mrs. George Montgomery help
ed at the Lorraine Montgomery
home Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nelson and
Jimmy of Plainview ate Sunday
dinner with the Dewitt Hoke fam
ily. In the afternoon both fam
ilies called on Mr. and Mrs. De
witt Gunter taking ice cream for
lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shrader
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Shrader and family called
on the Will Shrader family Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller
and Danny were Sunday dinner
guests at Bert Finks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pollock stay
ed at the Allan Pollock home over
the weekend while Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Pollock were in Omaha.
They expected Orville Pollock to
arrive in Ewing Monday, from
San Jose, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller
went to Madison Sunday evening
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Browning.
Wayne and Bill Fry were in
Sioux City Wednesday, October
16. Bill had cattle on the markei
that day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer and
Mrs. Don Robbins and children
ate Sunday dinner at the Wendell |
Switzer home. i
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Hallowe’en
DANCE
— AT —
Ash Grove Hall
Saturday, Oct. 26
MUSIC BY —
The Hi Fi
Prizes for best costumes.
Masking not required.
Admission: 50c
Butte American
Legion
Buffalo Barbecue
and Dance
Butte Legion Hall
Sunday, Oct. 27
Starting at 1 o’clock
ADMISSION: $1.50
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test-drive, now I
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