The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 24, 1958, Page 4, Image 4
Hendricks lamily Back from Vacation CELIA — Mr. and Mrs Mark Hendricks, Markita and Arlin, and Mi and Mrs. Robert Hendricks and children. Hobby and Becky spent four days in ihe Black Hills during the past week. They climbed the Needles, rode the chair lift, descended into can yons and caves, gazed on the four faces, ami went swimming in Evans plunge. They witnessed the passion play and drove miles and miles to find a permissable spot to pitch a tent, and Iniild a camp fire. . _ They sisited the Allards in Ra pid City, and the Whiteheads in Hot Springs. They arrived homo Thursday evening to find everything in or d< r, Paul Foe ken having taken care of the outside chores, and Mrs. Poynts the household chores. Mr and Mrs Robert Hendricks returned home Sunday, taking th them their children, Bobby and Becky, who had spent the past seven weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks. Other Celia News Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendricks arrived at the home of their par ents to spend 10 days Roger Hoffman spent WiMnes day, July 10. through Friday with Mr., and Mrs. Byrl Beck. Mr, and Mrs Gene Livingston and Mr, and Mrs. Duke Hoffman attended Holt county Legion con vention. Duke and Gene partici pated in the firing squad drill. Nancy and Jtiliene Beck visit, ed with their aunt, Dorothy Hoff man. Tuesday. July 15. Next day Dorothy took them home and help ed them dress chickens. Tuesday evening, July 15, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Focken and son and Bill Focken visited with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken, sr Mr. and Mrs. Bud Focken left their son, Gregory, with their parents until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Troshvn ski and Tommie visited with the Frank Kilmurry family Saturday, i July 19. Karen Focken visited at the Clarence Focken, jr., home Wed nesday, July 16, and Thursday, j She helped Patty with painting. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Hoffman and son, Gary, and Mrs. Mary Johnson were O'Neill callers I Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Merrill Anderson I were business callers at Bassett , Friday. Mr. and Mrs Henry Troshynski ind son, Bryan, of Detroit, Mich., j ind Danny Troshynski of Omaha ; \ isited Frank Kilmurry Friday. Mrs. Ed Heiser and three small j children visited with the Chaffin I family, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Anderson visited with the Carl Krogh family Wednesday evening, July 16. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reiser and j family called at the Joe Hendricks | home Monday. Miss Connie Hitchcock helped Mrs. Joe Hendricks clean chiek ! ens Friday. Mrs. Joe Hendricks and Jerry went to Butte and Spencer on Wednesday, July 16. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Poynts, Du ane Wald nip and Leo Dean were Wednesday, July 16. supper guests at the Mark Hendricks home. Venita Schwindt called at the Lauridsen home last Thursday. Vickie Frickel was a guest at the Clarence Focken. sr., liome Saturday night and Sunday. Roger Holfman played with the Atkinson Peewee baseball team against Bob Cole's Emmet Athletics. It was a good game hut Emmet won, 12-6. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Hoffman \ isited at the Ray Pease home Friday evening. Thursday was Dennis Beck's birthday anniversary. His moth er took her son and 10 of his guests to O'Neill for a party and swim at the pool. Mrs. George Mintle called on Mrs. Hans Lauridsen Wednesday afternoon, July 16. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lauridsen were O'Neill business callers on Friday. Roger Hoffman spent Wednes day, Thursday and Friday at the Byrl Beck home Rev. and Mrs. Walter Stein kamp, Mrs. Clara Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Connie Frickel and sons, «——■Bl—T Donnie and Curtis, and Paul Foeken were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Mark Hendricks home. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks, Arlin and Markita and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendricks, Bobby and Becky were supper guests at the Paul kelson home near 0 - Neill Friday night, July 11. The Duke Hoffmans were re cent hosts at a picnic supper Present were Mr. and Mrs. Byrl Beck and family. Inez Hayes of Atkinson and her brother. Merle Beck of Seashore. Calif., Ed Hoff man and his mother. Mrs. Mary Johnson, also Vernon Whitehead and Mr. and Mrs. James Beck Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKath me had as recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer of Idaho. Forty-five years ago, when he was a boy, Mr. Meyer lived on what is now the Johnson ranch. The Meyers were on their way to Wisconsin where they hope to get work as occupational mission * aries. James Min tie of Springview was a recent weekend guest of his parents. Gerald Heiser. son of Mr and Mrs. Alvin Heiser, recently spent a week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dobrovolny. GOOD RAIN CHAMBERS—This locality ear ly Saturday received 1.65 inches of rain, according to Duane K. Mil ler, volunteer weather observer. j ,-- ' O’Neill News Mrs. O. W. Baker has departed for her home in Casper. Wyo., lif ter visiting three weeks at the home of her son. D. A. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker re turned Saturday from a two weeks vacation trip to Badlands and Yellowstone national park They I visited relatives in Boise, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Berner s[>ent Saturday in Columbus and i Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bradshaw were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs John Gibblin at Atkinson Mr. and Mrs Harley Mil ler of Neligh were Saturday I and Sunday guests of her par ents, Mr, anil Mrs. Lloyd Brittell. The group made a fishing trip to Niobrara. Monument* of lasting beauty made by skilled craftsman of the •J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monuments from the factory of the con sumer.—-Emmet (>abh, O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Dierberger attended the funeral of Fred Kolt erman Wednesday, July 16, at Seward. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cavanaugh left Wednesday to participate in a rodeo in Prospect Park. Calif. Then they will go to Cheyenne, Wyo., to attend Frontier Days. Mr. Cavanaugh is an announcer. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McBride of Frontier, Calif., arrived Thursday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cavanaugh near Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Rynold Cimfel visited over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mul len, in Broken Bow7. Mrs. Elsie Morrison of Mitchell is visiting at the home of her sis ter, Mrs. William Claussen, and Mr. Claussen. together with Mrs John Claussen they were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary Lewis al the Claussen ranch. Mrs. Bob Greenfield and chil dren of Stuart were Saturday anc Sunday guests of her mother Mrs. Abbie Coker. Mrs. Guy Cole returned Satur day from a week's stay at Lin coin getting acquainted with theit granddaughter lx>rn July S. Par ! cuts are Mr and Mrs. Mikt 1 Mike Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran, | Mary Jo and Lonna Haynes wen ; supper guests Sunday of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Arthur O'Neill, | Mr. and Mrs. George Dens Itierger and family of Kalamazoo. | Midi., arrived Saturday to v isit ! ins parents. Mr. and Mrs Arch Densberger. Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kay Dendinger. Clay and Kletu Messtier of O' Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appleby of Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Dierbergcr and children sixait from Monday, July 14, until Thursday, vacation ing in the Black Hills. Mrs. Laurence Haynes attend ed the funeral of Kay Snell in Page Monday. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Froelich were their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Froe lich, jr , of Chicago, 111. A recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Mott was Mrs. Olive Truhe of Winner, S. D. Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll W. Stewart were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nelson of Crete. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowen and three daughters of Hastings are spending their v acation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bow en and Mr. at Mrs. Sylvester Zak rzewski. Miss Caolyn Budde of Grand Island arrived Saturday to visil | Miss Sharon Tennis for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McClellan i of Omaha spent the weekend with ; their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don I McClellan and Mrs J. F. O'Con ; nor. Mrs. Faye Finkerman of Red bird was an overnight guest last Thursday at the Reginald Finker man home. Mrs. Guy Finkerman of Kedbird was a guest Monday. The Dwayne and Dwight I’hil briek families attended a steak fry Sunday at the Elmer AUyti home north of Stuan. Mrs. Ethel Frisch and sons visit txl friends in Verdigro Sunday They had dinner with Mr and Mrs. Frank Frank. AERMOTOR '0ud4f ..AN ECONOMICAL ' U PUMP UNIT FOR FARMS, SMALL HOMES AND SUMMER COTTAGES 1 _ \ Coat and Jacket I A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR CHOICE! Smart new car coat fashions for Fall A Combed Sbeen cotton B 32” Wool Melton Corduroy trim on pockets, — "'Orion pile lining, Orion collar, and zip-off hood. 1 US trimmed collar converts 100% washable. 8 to 16. X "X1* to hood. 8-16 in hlue, grey. j C Sierra cord shell D Combed sheen cotton Fleecy collar converts _ — QuiUet^ Celacloud lining. ^ into warm hood. Quilted 1 US Attached hood has *Orlon X V US lining. Washable. 7-14. A "X**' halo. 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