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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1958)
Riverside News Russell Napier and Larry Lar son, who are attending Sterling college, will spend Thanksgiving holidays at home. Mrs I^eo Miller and Ellen and Mrs Ora Switzer visited in Neligh Thursday morning Mr. and Mrs. Iionel Gunter and Paul were dinner guests Sunday at the Itonald Klein home in Ne ligh The Rodney Pollock family of Omaha were weekend guests at the Dave Pollock home. Mr and Mrs. Howard Miller. Mr and Mrs. Ora Switzer, Mr and Mrs Walter Miller and Dan ny, Jay Butler, and the Wendell Switzer family attended a family gathering Friday evening at the Leo Miller home in honor of El len's third birthday anniversary. Grant Mott went to McPherson. Kans , Wednesday morning, No vember 26, to bring his son, Ron nie, and Wayne Turner home from school to spend Thanksgiving with home folks. Mr and Mrs. Don Larson visit ed Wednesday evening, November 19, at the Bill Iz>fquist home. Mr and Mrs. Bert Fink were guests Sunday at the Elmer Trow bridge home near Page. Mr and Mrs George Mont gomery' attended baptismal rites for their granddaughter, Koran Lynne, Sunday in the Congrega tional church in Neligh, They were also dinner guests at the Mil ford Wehenkel home, Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and Clayton visited in Orchard Saturday. The Willie Shrader family visit ed Wednesday, November 19, at the Lynn Fry home Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ahlers and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson visit ed in O’Neill on Thursday. The Archie Johnston, Harry Johnston, I ester Johnston and Ralph Johnston families were Sun day dinner guests of their moth er, Mrs. Emily Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock ate supper Wednesday. November 19, with Mr and Mrs. Bert Fink Rev. and Mrs. Ivan Turner were sup per guests Friday at the Fink home. Walter Miller and George Wren holtz were on a feed tour in the eastern part of Nebraska Thurs day. The Riverside Women’s Mis jionary society met last Friday with Mrs Walter Miller. The United Presbyterian Wo men's Missionary society met Thursday afternoon at the Z. H. fry home with Mrs. Dale Napier and Mrs. Richard Napier as. co hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Napier vis ited Friday afternoon at the Lynn Fry home. Four Cars Involved in Two Accidents Nobody Injured EWING Two auto accidents occurred on Ewing's streets Sat urday, November 8. and involved four automobiles. There were no personal injuries. A machine being driven by Mrs. Hermit (Leona) Jefferies collided with a car l>eing operated by Ja mes Tams at an intersection. There was little damage but the Jefferies car suffered die most. Vehicles driven by Judy A. Wan ser and John Rosno collided in Main st Rosno, attempting to make a ‘U1 turn, struck the Wan ser car, according to State Patrol man Eugene Hastreiter of O’Neill who investigated. Estimated dam age to the Wanser vehicle was $150; to the Rosno car, $25. Paul Shierfe INSURANCE AGENCY O’NEILL, NEBK. Insurance of AH Kinds ___ _ Ray Lawrence O’NEILL — PHONE 174 Dealer ot Nixon A Oa. F-E-E-D-S General Uvestodc Hauling — ■■ —.. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS WD R M Knowles to Roy L. Ries 11-4-58- no consideration giv en, Lots 6-7-8, Blk 35- Kimball & Blairs Add., Atinson WD—Benjamin E. Vidricksen to Richard F. McLain St wife 11-12 58 511,000.00, West 64 ft lots 1-2 3-4-S-6, Blk 40 Riggs Add, O'Neill. Ewing News Plans are being made by Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies to entertain at a l o'clock dinner Thanksgiv ing day. Expected guests are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohn and Mrs. Rose Bauer and family all of Ew ing. Mr. and Mi’s. Waldo Davis will Ik? hosts on Thanksgiving day at a family party at their home. In vited guests are her mother, Mrs. Ixxiise Beal, Mr. and Mrs Homer Barton and family, all of Orchard; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Barton and family of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Austin and family of Plain , view’. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson are making plans to spend Thanks ! giving day at a get-together of the Strope family to be held at Creigh ton. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dierks trans acted business in Norfolk Friday. Mr and Mrs. Lyle Dierks were O’Neill visitors Tuesday and were 6 o’clock dinner guests at the Don Bunkers home. A pre-Thanksgiving family get together was held Sunday, No vember 23, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ixiuis Pofhal and “Butch”. A bountiful dinner was served followed by an afternoon of visiting. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Willis Roekey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Pofhal and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pofhal and family, Dean Pofhal, all of 1 Ewing, and Mr. and Mrs, Roger ! Pofhal and son of Norfolk. Mrs. Dean Pofhal and son are visiting I in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shrader and children are making plans to spend Thanksgiving vacation In Lincoln with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hutton ] will entertain at a Thanksgiving | dinner at their home, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hutton of In man, also his two brothers and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hutton and family of Omaha and ! Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hutton and family ot nasseu. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grim and i Mr. and Mrs. Telford Grim and children were 6 o'clock dinner I guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Butterfield at Orch ard. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Posechil of Orchard and Mr. and Mrs. Don Volquard sen of Omaha. Mi’s. Martha Hill visited her mother. Mrs. Anna Lindquist, at O’Neill Wednesday, November 19. Mrs. Martha Hill went to Mc Lean Sunday to visit friends, re turning home Monday. Dr. William H. Ross returned home Wednesday. November 19, from York where he had attended i an officers' training seminar since ! Mbnday. Mr. and Mrs. I/>uis Tanck of Norfolk visited with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wood, over the weekend. Miss Sandra Dierks and her fi ance, Paul Waters of Omaha, were Friday overnight guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dierks. They returned to Omaha Saturday. Holiday guests at the home of Mr and Mi’s. Lyle Dierks are Merton Dierks and Miss Gloria Zoeller of Manhattan, Kans.. who arrived Tuesday, and Miss Mary' Alys Dierks of Norfolk, who was to arrive Wednesday. M H. Dierks is looking forward to a holiday weekend visit from his daughters, Mrs. Wilda Carr, Connie and Pat of Holdrege, Mrs. Viola Maupin of North Platte and Mrs. Walter Tressler and daugh ters of Ogallala. Mr and Mrs. Charles Berg strom of Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wagner of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson are the ex pected guests of the holiday week end at the parental home of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Bergstrom. Miss Patsy Pollock, a student at the University of Nebraska, will spend her Thanksgiving vaca tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pollock re turned home from Omaha Friday where they had spent a few days transacting business. _ WATCH NEXT WEEK’S 188LE FOR FI LL DETAILS OF THE L. H. FAIRHEAD COMPLETE DISPERSION Monday, December 8th On the Ranch located 1 Mile south of Burton, Nebraska 210 HEAD OF HEREFORD BREEDING CATTLE including Bred Heifers, the entire breeding cow herd, some cows with cal ves at snde, some spring calves and the herd bull battery. THIS INDEED B ONE of the Midwest’s foremost commercial herds; having proved itself time and again at Feeder Shows and sales and in the Fat Stock Shows in Omaha, Denver. Kan sas City ft Chicago. Also it^T to • complete line of Machinery and Equipment as woH an the hoasehoW goods. The doctors have said “quit”, therefore this could be our only decision. • ■ , Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Leigh Fairhead, Owners Burton. Nebraska i _^^ I State Hereford Directors Make Plans Ft. E. (“Bob”) Vanllorn of Page has been elect ed president of the Nebraska Hereford association. Mr. Vanllorn, who succeeds Edward Scott of Hein ingford, was unable to attend the annual meeting held recently in Broken Bow. Shown above (left-to right) are the directors of the association: Clare Clement of Ord; John Cooksley of Broken Bow; Al s in Jelinek of Verdigre; Edward Scott of Heming fotd; Alfred Meeks of Taylor; Ivan Rodassaj of Unadilla: Harold Harms of Valentine; Lloyd Mil ler of Maxwell, and Loss-ell Wade of Elssood. Plans ss'ere made for the 1959 Cornhusker futurity svhich svill lx* held in Broken Boss- November 5 and 6 next year Omaha World-Herald Photo. EWIMi NEWS Mrs. J. H. U’unner will enter tain at a family dinner Thanks Kiviruj day. She expects as her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Itrewlou, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc Kinse and Mrs. Pearl Loe, all from Stanton. The Ewing public school will be dismissed Wednesday, November 26, for the Thanksgiving vacation. If good weather continues to pre 1 vail many plan to lake advantage of it for short trips out oi town i for the weekend or Thanksgiving day. i Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter arc invited guests to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Horde for Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter are expecting their son anil daugh ter-in-law, Mr aid Mrs. Melvin junter of Odebolt for Thanksgiving M iss Linda F isher. Bride-Fllect, Feted PAGE Miss linda Fisher, daughter of Mi and Mrs. L. F Knudsen. was honored Friday ev e ning at a prenuptial shower at the Wesleyan room at the Metlxx.is church. Mrs. Harold Freemyer and Mrs Roger Bowen were responsible tor the entertainment which featured contest games. Light and dark blue streamers and white Ixdls were used to decora* the center ot the gift table Miss Ixvis Sait/ was tn charge of the gift book while tlu Misses Linda Cronk and Brenda Beelaeri assisted the honoree with the gifts The mothers of the 1958 gradu ating class served refreshment, to txi guests. Hostesses were Mes dames Roger Bowen. Lyndley and A. T. Crumly, Lloyd Cork, Har old Freemyer. Louis Heese, Ivan lleiss, Glen Harris, Ralph l.arson, Tony Mudloff and Cordes Walker. The wedding will take place at the Methodist church here Sunday. November 30, in a 3 p.m. cere mony. Miss Fisher is affianced to Dale Stuart Baker of Erieson. Other Page News Mr and Mrs. Robert Frels of Hershey attended funeral services for Mrs. Leonard lleiss Wednesday, November 19; and were overnight guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French, sr. Mr. and Mrs, Soren Sorensen, sr., cal KM on Mrs Alta Finch and LeRoy Cunningham at St Anth ony's hospital Saturday evening and were guests of Mr Clayton Messner and daughter of O'Neill, Mrs. Etiiel Waring and son. Glen, transacted business at Cen ter Wednesday, No\ emlvr 19. Mr. Waring purchased the 1-10-aeie tract of land sold at auction Fri da> Novemln'r 21, for $38 per acre. Reynoldson and O'Connell of O'Neill were in charge r»f the sale Mr. and Mrs. 0;t i Matsehullat, Mr. and Mrs. I-ore i/ Riege ant* Cimnie, Mr. and Mrs. Benard Kornock and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sukup and son, Stanley, and Mrs. Ltxiise lie se and sons, Harold and Wayne, attendee! a Smorgasbord at the St. Peter's Lutheran church at Orchard Tues day. November 18. Four hundred guests were served. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink of Ew ing and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harp er were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge. Mrs Gertrude Deaver Sunday accompanied her sister, Mrs. Mar ie Heiss, to Hastings and went to her home at 1 Vs Moines, la., Mon da\ They were returning to their homes after a week at Page. They attended the funeral sendees for Mrs Leonard Hoiss Wednesday, November 19, and those for Mr. Fred Storm at Royal Saturday. Mr and Mrs Mervvyn French, sr,. left Monday for Hershey where they will tie Thanksgiving week guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Robert FreLs. 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