I o Wed I his Summer Mr. anti Mrs L/niis Burgett of Amelia announce the en gagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Miss Viona (above!, to Jerry Cuddy of Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Viona is a 1956 graduate of Chambers high school and has been employed for the past 17 months by Northwestern Bell Telephone company in O' Neill. Mr Cuddy is a 1955 graduate of St. Mary’s acad emy at O'Neill. At present he is working for Gamble-Skogmo, Inc., as an interior decorator. A late summer wedding is planned. Visit ut liiniun— INMAN I„irry Butterfield of Grant and Chuck and Gary Butter field of Osage City, Kans., spent the Fourth o July weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Just in Butterfield of Inman. Guests Here— Mr. and Mrs. Gene Porter and family of Columbus were Thurs day, July 3, and Sunday, July 6, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Dier berger. Coming to NORFOLK Friday & Saturday July 25th & 26th TWO BIG DAYS TWO BIG NIGHTS 4 SHOWS ALL NEW MAT.: 2:30 EVE.: 8:30 Popular Prices Don’t Miss It! 1 uch Family in Niobrara Reunion < Photo at right.) NIOBRARA Seventy members j of the Tuch family gathered at the 1 Niobrara state park for the eighth annual reunion Sunday, July 6. i The weather being perfect, a pie 1 me dinner, followed by visiting and .swimming, helped to make it a mi morable day. Families attending were: Frank Tuch; Mr. and Mrs. Wal 1 ter Tuch, Wallace, and Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tueh, Nanc>, Rosemary and Johnny; Mr. and Mrs Marion McCalley; Mrs. Lloyd Tuch and Linda; Mr. and Mrs. Walt IJoham; Mr. and Mrs W a 11 Bohan; Mrs. Mar y Dobriehosky; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hass; Mrs. Edward L. Pavlik, Jerry and Mary Jean; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pavlik; Earline and Jimmy; Mr. and Mrs David John son; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hale; Mr and Mrs. T. J. Graham; Mr. anil Mrs. Howard Graham and U*slie; Mrs. Pat Osliorn and Ruth; Mrs. Vernon Oleson and Neil; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kroy eik, Janice and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Dobriehovsky; Mrs. Shirley Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dobriehovsky; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moffett, Russell and Harry; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown, Brenda and Randall; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mulhair; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mulhair ana Loren; Miss Pauline Mulhair; Mr. and Vl i , Uupnlri k’ruinir Mr. and Mrs. Harold Michanek, Janice and Hasold Gene; Mrs. Rosie J. Gade k,«n. Visitors were: Mrs. Delbert Shaw and Nancy, Frances Hild reth; AI Lee Brady; and Mrs. Franks. .. Mrs. Frank Tuch was the old est in attendance and Neil Oleson was the youngest. Mrs. Mary Dobrichovsky, Mrs. T. J. Graham and Frank Tuch were the only ones of the Frank Tuch, sr.. family that were there who are still living except „ne sister, Mrs. Bessie Kreysik who lives in Canada. There are three sisters and one bi-other deceased. The Frank Tuch, sr., family was one of the many families that pioneered and h elp e d settle the Pisrhelville community, and have seen the many steps of progress made in this United States. 15 Year Army V«‘t Ueenllsts — Army Sgr. Donald Boyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Boyle, , has reenlisted. He is a 15-yeai , veteran. He will be apart of the army's "gyro" with the: Second battle group, Second in-; fantry division, when his division goes to Augsburg, Germany, early next year. His wife and children, who are living near his station at Ft. Riley, Ivans., will accompany him to Eutope. The Boyles spent the Fourth with relatives here. Money To Loan! Household Goods, Personal Property, Cars, Trucks, Farm Equipment LOW HATES HARRINGTON Loan and Investment Company v -■ -*a»juw # ' .>'4 .. * MC 0*• ^K3K9 Head Tueh family . . . (left t<> rinlit): Mrs. T. .1. Graham, Frank Tin'll and Mrs. Mary Dohrlohovsky.—The Frontier 1‘lioto by Mrs. Ilaroltl Osborn. Bolt of Lightning Kills 16 Yearlings Robert <“Bob”t Strong, who lives 12 miles south of O’Neill and three miles west, last week reported 16 head of yearling cattle in his pasture were kil led by a Ixilt of lightning. There were 24 head in the pasture clustered near two small oak trees. Strong esti mated about two days hail elap sed before the dead critters were discovered. Ten of the dead yearlings be longed to Raymond Malcom of Laurel, who was pasturing 10 at the Strong place for the sum mer. Six belonged to Strong. By coincidence, all 16 were facing the same direction east when the bolt struck. Strong said he had to make disposition of the animals be cause the rendering people were disinterested because the crit ters had been dead "too long”. The pasture is located on the Weldon Wood place northeast of Chambers and is now owned by Herman Cook. Several neigh bors in the vicinity lost one or two each during the same storm. 4 KIIOV All's W1TNKSSKS I'47 S 4th st., O'Neill Friday, July 18, Theocratic ministry school, 7:30 p.m., sub ject, "Written Review”; service meeting, 8:30 p.m., theme, "Up holding the Issue.” Sunday, July 20, Watchtower study, subject, "Be Balanced in All Things”. Frontier want ads pay. VSSK.MRIA OK Edwin Hubbard and Ricky, Mr and Mrs. A. B. Hubbard, Mrs. At na Albers, Mr and Mrs. E. H. Med calf. Mr. and Mrs. John Honey well, Mr. and Mrs Glen Adams, all ol Chambers, Miss Janet Kuw er of Lincoln; Mrs. Charles Grubb of Bremerton. Wash., and Dr. C. M. Eason of O’Neill. Other < 1mmhers News Mrs Willard Thomson Mrs Wayne Smith and Judy and Mt A1 1 >eirking drove to Grand If smd Thursday, July 10. dt and Mrs. Donald Danker, end Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ihotin ' tided the county Legion and is nary meet ng at Ewing Suit It and Mrs. Ed. he, on sr i i Mrs. Bid Nelson, jr., ,ind in tan sun came from Winner, SI) Sunday, July 13, They weri din ner guests of Mis C, E. libhets, Mt - N Ison, jr,, the former Shat on Osborns and baby remained for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Til • etis, and other relatives. Mrs. Clarence Martin and sons, Leonard and Clarence ("Bud’) o! Lincoln, were Sunday, July 13, v tors in the Ernest Jungbluth home. Bud remained and will we k at the Everett Jarman place during haying. Mr. and Mrs. William Steskel ;,nd Terry of Atkinson were Sun ir.iy, July 13, callers in the Flint u Jungbluth home. Miss Janet Etnver of Lincoln M >n= the pasi weekend in the John Honeywell hi me and v m otln r friends. Miss Euvv r, a for m- r Chamfers teacher, lias been teaching the past year in Oregon She has contracted to teach in a high school at Katchokan Alaska, the coming year Charles Fox, jr., of Ord and Al/e Bill Cbx of Lincoln were weekend guests of their parents. Rev . and Mrs. Cbx and sister, Mrs. Render, and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Avery and family of Beaudette Minn., visit ed from Sunday. July 6, until Tuesday, July S, with Mr. and Mi's. AJ Leidtke. On Monday evening the Avery's and Leitkes visited Mr. and Mrs Bob Ruther and son at Inman. The Averv family formerly lived south-east of Chambers, hav mg left the Com munity alxxit 20 years ago. 1 'ennis Werner is spending two weeks vvieth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Werner, due to a two weeks shutdown of the West ern Electric plant in Omaha where he is employed I 3 Present for Sunshine Meeting LYNCH The Sunshine ev « nsion club met at the home Mrs. Gerald Lee Thursday a' lemoon. Thirteen members vver, present. Mrs Bill Burger. Cor Lee, Iris Craig, Harlene and \ "ii ■ Holtz were v isitors Plans wore made for a 1 hth and committees appoiote. Miss Harlene Holtz satn. a s >n accompanied by Cora Lee. Mi Harold Potter, song lead was chairman of a songfesi. Mrs. Potter gave the hist. ■ v i • h song and led the ladies u Other I vtitbit \rws ! In' Hay Mein age fnmdv were •usinoss visitors in Niolrat Thursday, Julj It). Mr and Mrs. John Stroh an, Hetty were Spencer visitors Thursday, July 10. The local young people attend ing Wayne State Teachers en e spent the weekend at then respective horn , Chat i, Kolar ot Polk si t»t the i't weekend unit home o il lie has employment with n c. i i ruction erevv. Emil Peterson and Fred Svati were business visitors in Omaha his week. Several Lynch people au< n k . district court at Untie on Mot cay. July 7. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Satie l and children oi Hi in ion visited relatives here Sund Juh tl. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coulter oi Hooper visited George Thayeis end i.emon Hubers over the July . t> weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Chapman and family of Oregon visile with Mrs. Bertha Bare. Mrs. Ruth Mikkelson is in V. visiting her granddaugl cr ind family. Mrs. Pete Chvala spent Wed r idiiy aliemoon, July 9,. with Mrs. Thomas Jour a. Mr. and Mrs. Dud Darnell and I ther Kay spent Wednesday at • moon at the Pete Chvala i n, i h‘1 Highland Extension clul menihers and their families h< P ’ir annual picnic at the cilv park, Sunday. July 13. Mr and Mrs Joe Jlrbek and family of Verdel attended the Havranek-Soukup pienic at the Ft Randall park, Sunday, July 6 Pauline Mulhair returned home from Miami. Fla . where she had spent several months O’M KILL UH \l*« Mr. and Mrs, George Mott and daughter, Mrs Kthel Frisoh, were in Verdigre Wednesday, July 9 Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Dwayne Philbriek were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Philbriek of Stuart. Miss Mary Ryan and Miss Rumor Van Horn went to Miller, SP. Sunday and returned Mon day Ten Pin Lanes Will Be Reopening Saturday, July 19th • Completely Refinished Alleys • Strike on the Red 1 lead Pin and get a | bottle of pop I R1\E! ® Weekday Afternoon Bowling Monday thru Friday, 10c per line. Air-Conditioned | - I I IFKI.SAT. (1*01 III.F I i:\TIUE) H'l.V 18-19 Joel Me("rea in the "OKI \1I(*MAN" AND Walt Disnt > - Story of "PERM" M \DA\ MONDAY IIFSDW .11’EY 20-21-22 THE HAPPIEST SHOW IN TOWN! M-G-M presents .> DANNY KAYE A SOL C. SIEGEL Production MERRY ANDREW in CINEMASCOPE * MFTItOCOlO* ^ co-starring PIER ANGELl N BACCALONI • NOEL PURCELL I ROBERT COOTE I WED.-Till KS. (Ill < K NITEH) .II’I.Y 28-24 Red Hides Again! 1*1 KMC’ I’KiEON NO. 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