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    |-Legal Notices-1
(First pub. April 2, 19591
William W. Griffin. Attorney
NOTICE OF SITT
TO: George Laney; The Heirs. 1
Devisees, Legatees, Personal Re- :
presentatives and all other persons 1
interested In the Estate of George '
Laney, Deceased, real names un- '•
known; Mary Laney; The Heirs, '
Devisees, Legatees, personal re- *
presentatives, and all other persons *
Interested in the Estate of Mary 1
unknown, wife of Joe*
Laney; Elizabeth Ticknor, John *
unknown, husband of Elizabeth
Ticknor; and All Persons having *
or claiming any interest in All
that part of Outlot B in the Village
of Inman, Holt County, Nebraska, 1
bounded as follows: On the North 1
by the extended South line of Se- 1
cond Street; on the East by a line '
parallel with and distant 277.3 feet (
from the West line of said Outlot; '
pn the South by a line parallel <
and distant South 157 feet from i
said South line of Second Street ; ;
and on the West by the West line <
of said Outlot as laid down and I
described on the plat of said Out- <
lot. to said town as recorded in the I
office of the County Clerk of said i
County, real names unknown. ]
You and each of you are hereby ,
notified that on the 27 day of 1
March, 1959, the County Board of 1
Supervisors of Holt County Nebras- 1
ka, as ex officio Board of Public 1
Welfare of said County, as plain
tiff, filed a petition and commen
ced an action against you and
each of you in the District Court
of Holt County, Nebraska, the ob
ject and prayer of which is to 1
have plaintiff and the County of
Holt deoreed to be the holder of a
lien for old age assistance granted
under the laws of the State of Ne
braska to George Laney, totaling
the sum of $7670.64, and to have
said lien impressed upon the real
estate above described, and to have
said lien adjudged and decreed to
be a first, paramount and prior
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11V. I • upvrtt »v»v* I**
against the interests, rights or ti
tle of any and all of the defendants
herein, and to have the Court or
der said real estate sold at judi
cial sale for the satisfaction of
said lien, interest and court costs;
that each and all of the defendants
herein be found and decreed to
have no right, title or interest in
or to said described real estate,
paramount to the said lien of the
plaintiff, and to subject the inter
est of all of said defendants to the
satisfaction and payment of said
lien upon said real estate, and tar
such other relief as may be re
quired for the satisfaction of the
Hen . . ,
You are therefore required to
answer said petition on or before
the Uth day of May, 1959, or a
judgment will be rendered against
you accordingly.
COUNTY BOARD OF SUPER
VISORS OF HOLT COUNTY, NE
BRASKA, EX OFFICIO COUNTY
BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE,
PLAINTIFF. co
49- 52c
(First pub. April 2, 1959)
William W. Griffin, Attorney
NOTICE OF SUIT
To: Elizabeth Angus; The Heirs,
devisees, legatees, personal re
presentatives and all other per
sons interested in the Estate of
Elizabeth Angus, Deceased, real
names unknown; John Angus, first
and real true name unknown, hus
band of Elizabeth Angus; Lester
Angus, Mary Angus, first and real
true name unknown, wife of Lester
Angus, Lloyd Angus, Mary Angus,
first and real true name unknown,
wife of Lloyd Angus; Ray Angus.
Mary Angus, first and real true
name unknown, wife of Ray Angus;
John Angus, Mary Angus, first and
real true name unknown wife of
John Angus; Mary Snyder, first
and real true name unknown, wife
of Marcus Snyder; Mary Furley,
first and real true name
unknown, wife of Jim Furley, Jim
Furley; cand. All Persons having
or claiming any interest in the real
estate described as Lot 10 in Block
32 in Subdivision of Outlots and
B of Pioneer Townsite Company s
Addition to the Town of Ewing,
Holt County, Nebraska, real names
unknown.
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 27th day of
March, 1959, the County Board of
Supervisors of Holt County, Nebra
ska, as ex officio Board of Pubnc
Welfare of said County, as plaintiff,
filed a petition and commenced an
action against you and each of you
in the uisinci uiuu ^ —
ty Nebraska, the object and prayer
of’ which is to have plaintiff and
the County of Holt decreed to be
the holder of a lien for old age
assistance granted under the taws
of the State of Nebraska to Eliza
beth Angus, totaling the sum of
$5731.74. and to have said lien im
pressed upon the real estate above
described, and to have said lien
adjudged and decreed to be a first,
paramount and prior lien upon said
described premises, against the in
terests, rights or title of any and
all of the defendants herein and to
have the Court order said real
estate sold at judicial sale for
the satisfaction of said lien, inter
est and court costs; that each
and all of the defendants herein
lie found and decreed to have no
rieht title or interest in or to saia
described real estate, parfrTlt^]lt
to the said lien of the
and to subject the interest of aU
of said defendants to the satislac
tion and payment of said lien upon
said real estate, and for such oth
er relief as may be required for
the satisfaction of the lien.
You are therefore required to
answer said petition on or before
the 11th day of May, 1958. °r ®
judgment will be rendered against
^uoty’&ard ok super
VISORS OF HOLT COUNTY, NE
mtASKA EX OFFICIO COUNTY
BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE.
PIAINTIFF._
(First pub. April 2, 1959'
William W. Griffin. Attorney
NOTICE OF SllT
To: John T.
other P e r S °#n,L„ T hS
rr1 %££**£*
sen; Mary Hansen; first and real
true name unknown, wife of Lewis
Hansen; Mary Zahnter, tint and
real true name unknown, wife of
lames Zahnter; James Zahnter;
Mels Hansen. Mary Hansen, first j
ind real true name unknown, wife
>f Nels Hansen; Louise Harsh, Ro- I
jert Harsh; Mary Misoner. first
ind real true name unknown, wife !
>f Eldon Misoner; Eldon Misoner: i
d&ry Misoner, first and real true
lame unknown, wife of Don Mison
*r; Don Misoner; and, All Per
ons having or claiming any inter
est in the real estate described as; I
jots 16 and 17 in Block F of Me- I
lafferty's Second Addition to the
•aney. Deceased, real names un
nown; Joe Laney; Mary Laney.
i r s t and real true name
'own of O'Neill, Holt County, Ne
iraska. real names unknown.
You and each of you are hereby
totified that on the 27th day of
riarch, 1959, the County Board of
dr. and Mrs. Erwin Schultz of
iupervisors of Holt County, Nebra
ka, as ex officio Board of Public
Velfare of said County, as plain
iff, filed a petition and commenced
in action against you and each of
rou in the District Court of Holt
bounty, Nebraska, the object and
>rayer of which is to have plaintiff
tnd the County of Holt decreed to
>e the holder of a lien for old age
issistance granted under the laws
>f the State of Nebraska, to John
f. Hansen, totaling the sum of
11752.89, and to have said lien im
iressed upon the real estate above
lescribed, and to have said lien
idjudged and decreed to be a first,
>aramount and prior lien upon
(aid described premises, agaist the
nterests, rights or title of any and
ill of the defendants herein, and
o have the Court order said real
•state sold at judicial sale for the
.atisfaction of said lien, interest
ind court costs; that each and all
if the defendants herein be found
ind decreed to have no right, title
>r interest in or to said described
-eai estate, paramount to the said
ien of the plaintiff, and to subject
the interest of all of said defen
lants to the satisfaction and pay
tnent of said lien upon said real
?state, and for such other relief
is may be required for the satis
faction of the lien.
You are therefore required to
answer said petition on or before
the 11th day of May. 1959, or a
iudgment will be rendered against
you accordingly.
COUNTY BOARD OF SUPER
VISORS OF HOLT COUNTY. NE
BRASKA. EX OFFICIO COUNTY
BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE.
PLAINTIFF.
49 -52c
(First pub. April 2. 1959)
William W. Griffin, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 4321
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
COUNTY, NEBRASKA. MARCH
26, 1959. IN THE MATTER OF
CHARIES C. APPLEBY, DE
CEASED.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time limit
ed for presenting claims agaist
jaid estate is July 23, 1959, and
for the payment of debts is March
26, 1960 and that on April 23, 1969,
and on July 24. 1959, at 10 o’clock
AM., each day, I will be at the
County Court Room in said County
to receive, examine, hear, allow,
or adjust all claims and objections
duly filed.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
49-51c
(First pub. April 9, 1959)
William W. Griffin, attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
HEIRS:
No. 4325
COUNY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE
OF BLANCHE A. EDWARDS,
DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
to all concerned: Notice is hereby
given that Edyth V. Thorin has
filed a petition alleging that said
deceased died intestate on the 25th
day of December, 1956, a resident
of Holt County, seized .of:
A tract beginning at a point
313 Vi feet North of a point 42
feet northeast of the northeast
comer of Block “D" in Village
uf Chambers, Holt County, Ne
braska, thence running East
132 feet, thence South 65 feet,
thence West 132 feet, thence
North 65 feet to the point of
beginning, being a part of the
Southwest quarter of Section
20, in Township 26, North,
Range 12, West of the 6th P.M.
in Holt County, Nebraska,
in which petitioner has derived an
interest by way of inheritance
from deceased, prayng for a de
termination fo the time of death,
tnat sne uitru uucaiait, u.v- r j
degree of kinship and right of de
scent of real property, of the de
ceased, which petition wall be for
hfearing in this court on April -9,
1959 at ten o'clock a m.
LOUIS W. REIMER.
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEALi ^
(First pub.. April 16,1959'
William W. Griffin attorney
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
In the Matter of the Application
of William W. Griffin. Guardian
of the Estate of Ralph M. Carey
Incompetent, for License to Sell
Real Estate. , .
NOTICE is hereby given that
nursuant to an order by the Honor
able D. R. Mounts. Judge of the
District Court of Holt County Neb
raska, made on the 6th day of Api
il 1959, for the sale of the real es
tate hereinafter described, there
will be sold at public auction tc
the highest bidder for cash, at the
front door of the Court House in
the City of O'Neill Holt County,
Nebraska on the 11th day of May
1959, at one o’clock P.M.. the fol
lowing described real estate, towit
An undivided 2/54ths right, title
and interest in and to the South
west Quarter of Section 21 in Town
ship 29 North, Range 11 West ol
the 6th PM. in Holt County, Ne
Said sale will remain open one
Dated this 8th day of April, 1959
WILLIAM W. GRIFFIN
Guardi ar
51-52-1
RivrsicU N»w»
By Mrs. Lionel Cuntcr
Crowded Out l^st Week
The Lou Vandersnick children
stayed at the Wayne Fry home
Saturday while Lou and Marcia
attended the Don Vandersnick wed
ding.
Mrs Wilbur Bennett, Mrs. Ralph
Shrader, Mrs. Archie Johnston and
Mrs. Keith Biddlecome called at
the Lionel Gunter home Friday
afternoon.
Mrs. Alfred Napier and Dennis,
Mrs. R. A. Hord and Mrs. Lionel
hunter went to Clearwater Friday
to hear the Norfolk Junior college j
spring musical.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier, Mr. i
and Mrs. Don Larson, and Lynn 1
Fry, Wayne Fry, R i c h a rd
Napier, Wendell Sw
itzer and Bill Lofquest families |
were guests Saturday evening at .
the Robert McDaniel home.
Larry Larson and Russel Napier :
are home this week for their spring i
vacation. They both attend college
in Sterling, Kansas.
The Riverside Free Methodist
women s missionary society met
last Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
I V>n I rsiin
Mr and Mrs. Z.H. Fry, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Napier, Mr. and Mrs.
Lorraine Montgomery and family
and the Lynn Fry family were din
ner guests Sunday at the Floyd
Napier home. The dinner was in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine
Montgomery's wedding annivers
ary.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller,
Mrs. Howard Miller, Mrs. Grant
Mott, Mrs. Bert Fink, and Rever
end and Mrs. Ivan Turner attended
a revival meeting at the Weslyan
Methodist church in Page Thursday
evening.
Mrs. Walter Miller and Mrs. Gr
ant Mott and Reverend and Mrs.
Ivan Turner attended prayer con
ference Friday at Bethany.
Ernest Trowbridge of Inman
visited at the Howard Miller home
from Monday through Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller and
the I mi Miller familv were suDDer
guests April 1 at the Walter Miller
home.
Dave Pollock had a serious nose
bleed Friday evening and was tak
en to the hospital in Neligh. His
nose bleed had quit by Saturday
but he was weak. He planned to
come home on Sunday.
Bert Fink and Ora Switzer plow
ed the ground and Wendell Switzer
planted oats Saturday.
The Bill Lofquist family visited
Tuesday evening at the Leo Miller
home.
The Gerald Wetlauffer family
of O'Neill called Sunday evening
at the Will Shrader home, taking
Mr. and Mrs. Will Shrader home
with them for a couple of days
visit. On Tuesday evening, Eddy
and Alice Shrader went to O’Neill
and brought Mr. and Mrs. Will
Shrader home with them.
The Archie Johnston and Willie
Sharder families visited Thursday
evening at the Willie Shrader
home.
Sheil Fry stayed with Mrs. Kit
ty Fry while her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Fry were in Norfolk
April 1.
Mrs. Keith Biddlecome took
Vlanda Biddlecome back to Colum
bus Monday evening to her school
duties.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bennett
were O’Neill visitors April 2.
Mrs. Alfred Napier afternoon in
honor of Leroys birthday anniver
sary.
On Wednesday evening Jerome
Miller entertained Leroy Napier,
Francis Bergstrom and Richard
Kropp to a theatre party in honor
of his birthday.
The John Napier family visited
at the Ed Walters home in Cham
bers on Thursday evening.
Mrs. Ralph Shrader attended fun
{eral service* in Lincoln April 2 for i
a cousin. William Hoasick
Anna Miller was a dinner guest
last Sunday at the John Miller ho
me.
Mrs. Dale Napier and Mrs Z H
Fry were Neligh visitors Saturday 1
aftenoon
Mrs Wilbur Bennett stayed with j
the Harold Bennett Children Friday
evening while the Bennetts attend- j
ed forum.
Mrs and Mrs George Montgom
ery' visited Sunday evening at the
Lorraine Montgomery home. They
were visitors on Tuesday evening
at the Henry Wehenkel home in
Orchard. j
The Archie Johnston family,
called on Ralph Johnston in Neligh
hospital Wednesday evening. Ral
ph had a heart attack while fight
ing a fire at his home last week.
Levon D. Gunter of Odebolt,
Iowa, visited relatives at Ewing
Sunday.
Celia Newt
By Mrs. Mark Hendricks
Crowded Out last Week
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilmurry
were Easter Sunday dinner guests
of Mrs. Kilmurry's parents, the Au
gust Troshynski’s.
Pat Kilmurry visited at the
Frank Kilmurry home April 2.
Mrs. Blanche Rouse of O'Neill
was a visitor at the Milton Mc
Kathnie home from March 30 till
April 1. Mrs. Emma McKathnie
was also there Sunday and Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pease visited
at the Victor Frickel home March
28.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Armold vis
ited in the Jim Sicheneder home
April 3.
Reverend and Mrs. William Mil
er and family of Wayne visited at
the home of his mother. Mrs. Cla
ude Miller. He is helping her with
some work.
Mrs. Violet Armold accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Frickel to Nor
folk on business April 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Armold and
Peggy were visitors at the Victor
Frickel home, where they help the
Frickel boys assemble a new sad
dle.
Mrs. Alvin Heiser visited her si
ster, Mrs. Lois Beck at the Atkin
son Memorial hospital on Monday
and became acquainted with her
niece.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schwlndt and
Vanita were Friday evening call
ers at the Alex Frickel home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Laible visited
with their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Frickel. Other call
ers were Mr. and Mrs. George Ra
ndal of Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
bur Lange and sons and Ed Hof
fman. They tried their luck at fis
hing but with no success.
Group four consisting of distri
cts 147, 232,159, 74, 246 and 40 held
their grade school arithmatic cont
est at district 147 last Friday. It
consisted of students from the 3rd
through 8th grades.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson
visited at their ranch Friday and
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sicheneder
were Easter Sunday dinner guests
of the Jim Sicheneders. Other gu
ests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Sicheneder, Mr. and Mrs. John
Wonderchek, Jean and Carolyn.
Carolyn accompanied Miss. Gail
Sicheneder to her home where she
visited until March 31.
Albert Johnson of Lyons, and
Rick Kruse of Omaha were Friday
afternoon callers at the John Sich
eneder home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Frocken were
Easter Sunday evening visitors at
the Clarence Focken home.
Bill and Paul Focken returned
to Hastings and school duties Apr
il 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken
and family called on the Duke Ho- .
ffmans on April 1.
Mr and Mrs Duke Hoffman and
sons, Mrs Mary Johnson, Mr and
Mrs Jim Beck and Inez Hayes !
were Easter Sunday dinner guests j
at the Byrl Beck home
Denny Beck spent his Easter ■
vacation at home with his folks the |
Byrl Becks Denny is a student at \
the Nebraska school for the deaf i
n Omaha
Mr and Mrs. Walter Miller vis- '
ted home folks the Rahns of Dus- *
tin community and Mrs. Claude 1
Wilier on Friday They returned to 1
S’orfolk early Saturday morning
Miss Uniola Adams, a furlough- !
Hi missionary form Africa, has : j
ieen visiting her brother and sis
ers Yulan, David, Vesta and Mab- 1
si. She will return to Africa after j
i season of studies in the east.
Velma and Orville Orr and son ]
irove to Norfolk Friday morning
:o visit the Walter Millers, who *
vithout knowing of the visitors, had
»me to visit them among other I
'elatives at Atkinson. j
Several friends visited at the
Bill Meusch home and help them
:elebrate their 32nd wedding ann- 1
versary. Those present were Mr. 1
ind Mi's. Emil Colfack and son, ;
Wr. and Mrs. Adrian Mitchell, Mr.
ind Mrs Vincent Obermire, and
Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wefso
ind John Obermire.
Pvt. Allan Mitchell, son of Mr. 1
ind Mrs. Harry Mitchell of Dus- ’
in community, was home on fur- 1
ough and while here was married
o Miss Carol Ann Cahay of Butte, i
rhey left for his new station at 1
Et Leonard Wood, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mintle vi- :
iited at the Rudolph Poessnecker i
lome Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lorenz of i
D'Neill and Mr. Fred Lorenz of
Inman were Sunday afternoon at
die Robert and Mark Hendricks i
lomes. The Lorenz' are aunt, and
mcles of Mrs. Robert Hendricks. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Don Carey of Ban
croft visited at the Connie Frickle
come Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Frickel and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Laible
. C O i. ,kifn nns-1 A1 IT CVftH
White and Garold of Schyler, were
Easter Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Laible at Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendricks
and children moved to their new
home on the Joe Hendricks ranch
Saturday. The Hendricks have
lived in McPherson, Kans. the past
3 years.
Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Wilson of
Sioux City, la., came March 30
to spend two weeks at their ranch.
They had been vacationing in Cor
pus Christi for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Wilson of
O'Neill, visited his parents, Dr. and
Mrs. Wilson at the Wilson ranch
Friday Night.
Mrs. Omer Points visited her
daughter, Mrs. Mark Hendricks
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Beck spent
the week at their sons home taking
care of Duane and little Sheryl
while Mrs. Beck was in the hospi
tal with little Miss Sandra.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilmurry
called at the Duane Beck home on
April 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hieser and
children were Easter Sunday din
ner guests of the Duane Becks.
Miss Dorothy Scott had supper
with the Duane Becks on Friday
evening. ......
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendncks
called on the Lloyd McDowells in
Atkinson on April 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKathnie
visited with the George Mintles
on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Anderson,
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Anderson of
Long Pine and Mr. and Mrs.
George Anderson of Ainsworth
drove to Albion on Tuesday where
they visited friends.
Mrs. Merrill Anderson called on
Mrs. Mattie Lange Saturday after
noon.
Mrs. Lyle Anderson of Bassett
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visited with the Merrill Andersons ;
Friday.
Sandra and Ricky Huston spent
the weekend with the Chaffin ehil
Iren.
O'Neill Locals
Crowded Out last Week
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bazelman.
md Mr. and Mrs. R. R Reed of
Orchard returned April 7 from a
hree week trip through the sihi- |
hern states.
They visited Mr. and Mrs. Karl j
Crauss in Cincinnati, O., Mr. and ■
drs. I. F. Reed m Auburn, Ala., j
md SP-t and Mrs. Jack Hollenbeck
n Clarksville Tenn Their trip also
ncluded a tour of Ft. Campbell,
Cy. where SP4 Hollenbeck is sta
ioned; Montgomery, Ala., Colum
ns, Ga., Benning, Ga., and mac
aber interesting places.
Ail their return trip they stopped
it Lincoln and visited Mr. and Mrs.
■’rank Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Proase.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Reed of Or
•hard, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bazel
nan of O'Neill and SP4 and Mrs
lack Hollenbeck of Clarkville
Penn., spent Easter with Mr. and |
drs. I. F. Reed in Auburn, Ala.
Mrs. Clyde Streeter left April 5
or Wichita, Kan., where she will
ipend two weeks with her daught
er and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
larold Hubert, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Patton and Mr
ind Mrs D. H. Clauson drove to
Jmaha on April 5 to attend the
co-capades. While there the Clau
;ons were house guests of Rev.
md Mrs. H. H. Beers. The Pattons
visited friends Mrs. Bernice Butts
ind Mr. and Mrs. Louis Springer,
rhey returned home on Monday
Mrs. John Hickey and daughter,
Jlare, Miss Kathleen Warnke and
VIrs. John Shoemaker went to
Jmaha on April 5. They attended
he ice-capades and returned home
in Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stanton and
laughter, Mrs. Rex Stowell and
children spent the weekend of April
P5 in Sioux Falls, S.D. where they
visited the Stantons son-in-law and
laughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Cud
iy, and their son, Gene Stanton
md family.
Mrs. Mickey Stewart attended
state day at the Sigma Kappa so
rority house in Lincoln on April
5. She was accompanied by Mr.
Stewart and children. Mrs. Ro
bert Newman of Chappell joined
the group there. Mrs. Stewart is
the former Betty Storjohann
and Mrs. Newman was Deloris
Storjohann, daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. John Storjohann.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bowen drove
to Norfolk April 8 and from there
they went to Winside and visited
with their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr anti Mrs John Bowen They
returned home that night
Sixty-one relative* and friends
gathered at the James McNulty
home on April 5 to honor Mr. and
Mrs. McNulty on their Silver wed
ding anniversary.
They received many beautiful j
gifts.
Coffee, cake and ice cream were j
served.
| -Obituaries- |
Mrs. Anna Sorenson
Mrs. Anna Sorensen, 71, daugh
er of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sondors
was born at Pierce. May 26, 1887
ind died April 4, after a ton day
llness.
As a small child she moved with
ler parents to Verdigre.
On April 17, 1912, she was mar
ried to Chris Sorensen at Verdigre.
ro this union was bom four sons
ind one daughter. In 1934 they
moved from a farm north of Pago
to a farm near Neligh, where
they lived till 1946 They
then bought a home In Page where
she has since made her home
As a young woman she was uni
ted with the Methodist Church and
was a member at the time of her
death She was a member of the
Page legion auxiliary and was a
3old Star Mother.
She was preceded in death by
tier husband and daughter, Mrs.
Ed (Gladys) Homick a son El
irige, who lost his life while in the
service at Leyte on October 23,
1944. Also an infant son, a grand
son, (James Hornick, age. 2
years), her parents, two sisters,
and one brother.
She is survived by two sons,
John of Page, and James of Lin
coln, nine grandchildren, one sis
ter, Mrs. Trena Nelson of Creigh
ton. two brothers, Pete Sondors of
Verdigre and John Sondors of Oma
ha, and a son-in-law, Ed Homick
of Hooper and a daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Oral Clevel of Ewing.
Douglas I. Chapman
Douglas I Chapman, son of W. I.
and Effie Chapman was bom July
3, 1910 at Atkinson, and departed
this life March 31 at Mobridge.
S.D., where he had made his home
the past several years.
Masonic rites were held April
2 at Mobridge, S.D. and the body
was brought to Atkinson for ser
vices and interment on April 3
with Rev. Charles Gates of Atkin
son officiating.
Mrs, Penn Fleming and Mrs.
William Schom accompanied by
Mrs Jay Jungman sang "In the
Garden" and "Rock of Ages .
His boyhood was spent in Atkin
son until after the death of his fa
ther in 1923, when they moved to
a ranch near Amelia He was gra
duated from Atkinson high school
in 1929. anil then attended Uni
versity of Nebraska for two years;
and then Creighton university for
two years.
In 1939 he was married to Miss
Jane Germain of McLaughlin. S.D.
To this union were bom three chil
dren a daughter, Janet, and two
sons, James and Douglas, jr , who
survive He was associated with
his brother, George, in the theater
business Presently they operated
businesses in Linton, N P , and Mo
bridge, S.P. They formerly owned
businesses at Parker, S.P , Rush
ville.and Lemon, S. P. After selling
the business at I,emon S P the
family moved to Eugene. Ore., for
a time, liefore locating at Mo
bridge, S.D.
Pallbearers were AH>ert 1 ,t'm
mer, PR. Davis, F. J. Brady, C.
E Spence, J. K. Schultz and R.J.
Kelly.
Mr. Chapmans death was the
result of a heart ailment. About
two years ago he suffered a coro
nary attack from which he recov
ered.
Other survivors are his mother,
Mrs. Effie Withers of Amelia;
brothers Harold O Chapman of
Topeka, Kan., Leland (Jack) of
Boise, Ida Wilbur of San Francis
co, Calif., George W of IJnton,
N. D. and Paul V. of Rapid City
S. D. One sister. Mrs. Blossom But
ler of Amelia.
Those from a disfance attending
the funeral rites in Atkinson were
H. O. Chapman of Topeka, Kans.,
James Chapman of Santa
Barbara, Calif., Mr. and
Mrs. Geroge Chapman of Linton,
N.P. and Mr. and Mrs Paul Chap
man of Rapid City, S.D.
HARRY PURDY
INMAN-H. L. "Harry" Purdy
of Otis was found dead in the field
on March 30 by his wife. Death
was apparently due to a heart at
tack.
Funeral services were held
Thursday at the Otis Presbyterian
church with Rev. George Kyncl
officiating.
He is surivied by his wife, Helen,
two sons and two daughters. A son
preceded him in death.
Mr. Purdy has many relatives in
this community.
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