The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 14, 1959, Section One, Image 9

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    O'Neill Locals
Vliss Aivara Hamm flew to
Kansas City on May 2 to attend the
centennial day celebration on May
3 at St. Mary College, Xavier
Kan.s Miss Kamm is a graduate oi
St. Mary College. She visited with
former classmates and friends.
Mr. anil Mrs. Kiehard Graham
of Alma spent the weekend of Muy
1*3 with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Graham and visiting her
sister. Miss Carlene Sehoenle, who
was here from Kansas, also fv ,
brother, Donald Sehoenle.
Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Khrhardt
ami Mrs. Clyde McKenzie sr. of
Lynch v isited the Clyde McKenzies
Jr. mi Saturday, May 2.
Mr and Mrs. Mike Qunlset, llila
ami Ron of Tilden, Mrs. Kugene
Martin. Tom, Jerry and Linda of
Neligh attended the kindergarten
exercises on Friday. Gary and
Sandy Paulson went liome with
them ami stayed over n,ghl.
Richard Bohn of IJncoln and
John Bohn of lamp City were home
over Mother’s Day to visit tlr t j
parents, Mr. and Mrs Dmuniuki
Bohn.
George Morey of Conrad. Mont.,
and Mr and Mrs. J3iH Kiser of j
Choteau, Mont., visited Sunday with ■
Mrs. Ivh Hopkins.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Dailey had
a combination Mother’s Day-F.itli
er’s Day call this week from their |
daughter, Mrs. Betty Kossnran. j
and two grandchildren who live in :
Garden Grove, Calif.
Mr. ami Mrs. Laurence Haynes i
were in Page Sunday for dinner at |
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen j
Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nissen 1
of Page were also guests.
Mr. anti Mrs Jim Stewart of i
Page spent Tuestlay evening with j
Mrs. Juliana Kamphaus.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnson
were in Verdigre Saturday for the
silver wedding anniversary cele
bration of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Miller.
Mr. ami Mrs. Gene Bird spent
the weekend in Oakland at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Swan Anderson.
John Harrington sr. arrived
Thursday from Chicago to sfiend
the weekend with his mother, Mrs,
Anna Donlin. Mrs. Harrington was
in Omaha caring for her daughter,
Mrs. Joe Fraber, who recently had
surgery. Mr. Harrington returned
to Chicago Sunday by way of Oma
ha. Mrs. Harrington returned to
Chicago the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Reece of
Scribner were here for the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Jansen They had dinner Sun
day at the Gilbert VVinchell home.
Mrs. Pal Ilarty returned Friday
from a visit with her son, Tom,
and family in Neenah, Wise.
Mrs. John Frenking returned to
her home in Omaha Saturday with
1959 Holt County Eighth Grade Graduates
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Father Eugene Gallagher. Mrs.
Frenking was for a week, with her
sister, Mrs. John Melvin.
Mrs. Jack Ilerigan was in Omaha
and-Lincoln for the weekend. Mrs.
Genevieve Marty accompanied her
to Omaha where she spent the
weekend with her daughter, Sister
Mary Brian at St. Mary’s Convent.
The E. M. Gleeson and Robert
DeVoy families were in Bonesteel,
S.D., Sunday where they visited
Mrs. Patrick Donohue, mother of
Mrs. Gleeson and Mrs. DeVoy.
Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Kennicott
visited Sunday afternoon and Mon
day at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kennicott Johns
town.
Dinner guests Mother's Day at
the Herbert Gydeson home were
Mrs. Amelia Crosby of Bartlett.
Dick Crosby of Omaha, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Crosby and Todd of Nor
folk, and Mrs. and Mrs. Lyle Cros
by and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Bloomquist and daughters of Spald
ing.
Sylvia Harder arrived home
Wednesday fro m Immanuel
Nursing School in Omaha for a
month's vacation with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hard
er.
Guests from Grand Island at the
I home of Mrs Pat Harty were Mr.
| and Mrs. C. E. Cronin.
Mrs. Mary Dusatko spent Moth
j or's Day at the home of her son,
! Jerome Allen, and family in Page.
Guests at a Mother's Day dinner
Sunday at the Francis Belzor home
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox,
Raymond and Carol and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Kelley.
Mr. and Mrs. Don* Spahn and
children of Ewing spent Thursday
U the Helmut Arnold home.
Mr and Mrs. Max Marshall,
Verdigre, visited at the C. E. Mel
ena home Tuesday.
Guest of Mrs. John Melvin Mon
day was Mrs. Iz?e of Fremont who
was enroute to the Black Hills.
Ellen Kay Mumm, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George Mumm
Jr., celebrated her second birth
day Tuesday with a party In her
home attended by several of her
playmates.
Ed Gallagher went to Chicago
Monday to meet his wife who re
turned to Chicago by plane from
Washington, DC., where she has
been with her mother, Mrs. J. J.
Slattery.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Switzer
spent Mother's Day at the home
of Mrs. Freidy Asher, Page, with
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shoemaker,
jr., and family of Omaha spent
the weekend here with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Shoema
ker, sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil J. Smith and
children, Dennis and Connie of
Akron, la., spent Saturday and
Sunday in the home of their mother
and brother, Mrs. E. J. Smith and
Harry’ R. Ward Smith and son,
Ronnie were callers on Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Knoell and
family of Bartlett, spent Saturday
evening in the Harry R. Smith
home, visiting with their friends
the Virgil Smith family of Akron.
Ia.
Mary Gatz and Edith Gallag
her. students at St. Mary's college
in Omaha, w’ere here for the week
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Gatz and Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Gallagher.
Mr. and Mrs. John Baker spent'
the weekend before last at the ho-f
me of his parents, Mr. and Mrs
H. J. Lohaus.
Mrs. Guy Cole left Wednesday
for Lincoln where she will visit
her daughter. Mrs. Mike Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser.
Mr. and Mrs. Loon Kaiser of Atk
inson and Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Weller, also of Atkinson were gu
ests Sunday at the Ieon Tomp
son home. Bloomfield. They spent
the day at Gavins Point Dam.
95 Grade
Students
Promoted
A total of 95 Holt county grade
school students were promoted at
?xercises in O’Neill Wednesday.
Here is a complete list of those
students:
SUPERIORS
Barbara Ann Beelaert, Bruce C.
Bowen, Bonnie Lynn Dobrovolny,
Kathryn Elizebeth Doolittle. Gai
old La von Frickel, Harold Lavern
Frickel. Ellen Drusilla Frost. De
Wayne Keith Harkins, Mary Cath
erine llrbek, Ann Lowell Johnson,
Shelia Marie Kaiser, James Ran
dall Kruse, Mershon Liermann,
I Rosemary Mahony, Ix?e Allen
Parks. Marvin A. Peter, Janet A.
Rickard, Danny D. Schaaf, Victor
J. Thoendel, Virginia Faye Thomp
son. Roger Waldo, Sharon Kay
Watson.
OTHER ORADtATES
Delmer Lee Alder, Russell Al
der, Jerald Beha, Thomas Dale
Bilstein, Patricia Ann Bonenber
ger, Robert Dean Burge, Donald
Clemens, Dennis Oolfack,
Dennis Rodney Cook. Peg
gy L. Crumly, Marilyn Kay Davis,
Richard Devall, Sharen Jane Djck
au, Larry Dobrovolny, Dennis
Drayton, Emily Ann Dusatko, Don
ald Eppenbach. Karen Ann Ermer,
Barbara Jean Ernesti, Roger L.
Ernesti, Richard Flannery, Karen
Marietta Focken, Jeanie Kay Fore
man, Janet Funk.
Joyce Marie Gil!>ert, Herman
Grothe, Karen Sue Harris, Leo
i Eugene Herold, Elizabeth Jean
; Hertel, Richard Hill, Oliver W.
Horton,Ronald A. Jonas, Mary Lou
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Section Two — May 14, 1959 — Pages 9-16
Kaplan, Diane June Kemper, Dar
rold Lidgett, Donald L. Linquist,
Neal Madsen, Rose Zella Mashino,
Patric Daniel McConnell, Judith
Kllen Mohr. Anita Ann Morgan,
Ruth Ann Muff, Sharon Olberd
ing, Vernon C. Perrott, Derold Per
ry.
Edward Pettinger, Quentin E.
Pickering, LeRoy W. Poessnecker,
Richard R. Pospichal, David F,
Pribil, Gary R e b e r, Madeline
Richards, Gary G. Rickard, Kath
eryn Leo Rubeck, Faye Lynette
Scheer, Darlene Schindler, John
Raymond Schmidt, M i 1 d r ed R.
Schmitz, Sharon Kay Schollmeyer,
Lonnie L. Sparks, Randall B. Stauf
fer, John R. Strong. Joyce Bever
ly Strong, Stanley E. Sukup, Lar
ry Richard Summers, Donald L.
Swanson, John Ludwig Tagel, Ma
rti Ellen Weller, William Dean
Whitcomb, Elaine Marie Whiting,
Richard Winings, Ronnie Wining*,
Esther U. Young
The promotional exercises veer*
held at the O'Neill high school au
ditorium.
The invocation was given fcy
Rev. Gedwillo, and piano to*
were given by Anita Morgan an4
Oliver Horton.
The Rev. John llart of the O’
Neill Presbyterian church was the
featured speaker. His address wa»
"Living for Keeps.”
Miss Alice L. French, county
superintendent, presented the di
plomas.
SS Representative
A representative of the Norfolk
social security office will l>c in:
The Assembly Rcxtm (Basement) of
the Court House in O'Neill, Nebra
ska from 9:30 am. to 3:00 pm. on
Wednesday May 27, 1959.
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