Post-Rodeo Meeting Members of the O'Neill Rodeo Association met at a post-rodeo meeting Tuesday night and an nounced that this year's show was profitable. A spokesman for the association said enough money was made to pay for improvements on the rounds. Plans were discussed to have a cutting horse and calf roping contest in August or September of this year. Funeral Is Held For Phoenix Homesteader ATKINSON Funeral services for John Damero, 80, who lived in the Phoenix community, were held Monday at the St. Johns Lutheran church in Atkinson with the Rev. Emil Kuehn officiating. Mr Damero died in the Atkin son Memorial hospital after being hospitalized seven days. He was bom in 1879 at East Troy, Wise., the son of John and Frednka Voss Damero. In April 1882 he came to Holt county with his parents and settled on a home stead in the Phoenix community and lived there until his death. He was preceded in death by his parents, three sisters and four brothers. Survivors are: Widow— Iouise: sons-Carl and Lyle; daughter—Mrs. Jack i Virginia! Pratt of Cheyenne. Wyo.; sister— Mrs. Edith Syfie; five grandchil dren Pallbearers were Alex Frickel, Rex Coburn. Harold Kirkland, Fritz Naber, Alfred Kazda and Al l>ert Kenkel of Bridge Water, la Honorary pallbearers were Vic Faust, Henry Woidneck, Ben Reis er. Romaine Rohde. Howard Gree ley and Walter O'Malley. Funeral It Friday For G. A. Reel SPENCER Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 10 a m at the Methodist Church for George A. Reel, 87, who died Tues day at the home of his daughter in Dixon where he was visiting. Rev. Harold Jansen will officiate and burial will be in the National cemetery at Spencer. Mr Reel, a retired farmer, was born Dec. 7, 1871. He farmed near here for 45 years l>efore retiring. He was united in marriage to Mary Simpson on November 21, 1894 and five children were bom to them. Survivors: Sons Ray of Salem, Ore . Paul of Spencer and Claude of Phoenix, Ariz.; daughters Mrs R. L. Sparks of Dixon and Mrs Leo Adams of Spencer and 11 grandchildren. Pallbearers chosen are James Klasna, Carl Nelson, Louis Adams, Arden Berg, Carl Andersen and Mandus Olin. GOLF AT STUART STUART Plans are heing made in Stuart to construct a 9-hole sand greens golf course According to reliable sources, if the present layout is found suitable^ the course will be constructed in the near future. ARSON SUSPECTED Holt county sheriff Leo Tomjack reported no new developments on the $3,000 fire at the Mrs. Vera Paddock home in Atkinson Arson was suspected by state fire mar shall's investigators. COMMANDER RE-ELECTED Mike A. Coday of Atkinson will he installed as post commander of the Atkinson American Legion Post tonight (Thursday). Coday was re-elected to the position. DESTRUCTIVE HAIL Burwell received a very destruc ti\e hail storm Sunday 'at 6 a.m. Although the hail was small, it came with such force that many gardens and crops were destroyed. J . ... "I I Obituaries— | UU ISA MARY LOWERY Louisa Mary Durand Lowery was born in Lucerne, Switzerland, August 5, 1871, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Durand. She died July 5. 1959. at 3 a.m. at the hospital in O’Neill at the age of 87 years. 11 months and one day. She came to the United States with her parents before she was one The family lived in South Carolina and North Carolina un til moving to Doniphan when she was approximately 15. She later moved to tiie Chambers area where she lived the rest of her life . She was united in marriage tc Abraham Lincoln Lowery in 189C at Chambers. Four sons and 2 daughters were born to them: 1 son died in infancy: another. Paul and one daughter. Lydia, preceded her in death, as did her husband, who died January 23. 1944. Surviv ing her are 2 sons. Fred of O'Neill and Ernest of Hallsville, Tex.: 2 daughters—Arelie Jarman of Boul ber. Colo., and Cecile Smith of Chambers: 9 grandchildren; and a number of great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews and many oth er relatives and friends. She was a member of the Bap tist church of Chambers. Pallbearers were Jarold Me Clanhan. Edwin Hubbard, William Keninger, Kenneth Weller George Bowse and Ralph Garwood Ernest Farrier. Gfcen Taylor, Mrs. Leo Adams. Mrs. Marie Sch wenk sang at the funeral. Vernon Smith acted as usher for the services. Francis Lyle Kiser Francis Lyle Riser, son of Frank and Letha Riser was bom May 31, ! 1923 on a farm northeast of Friend, where he spent his entire life He died on Wednesday evening June 24, 1959 following a severe heart attack, He graduated from Friend high school with the class of 1940. He j entered military service in 1942 and was discharged in 1945. He was united in marriage to Miss Betty Johnson of Dorchester on June 9, 1950. Three children were born to this union. Mr. Riser is survived by his wi dow, Betty and the three children, Barbara Jean, Eugene Lyle and Carol Ann Also by his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riser and three sisters, Mrs. Veronica Huber of Lincoln, Mrs. Lois George of Phoenix, Ariz., and Mrs. Cleta Spadt of Roca. Funeral services were held Mon day at the Methodist Church in Friend with Rev. R. W. Sandsted officiating. Mrs Murray Dilley and Mrs. Oris Williams accompan ied by Mrs. Longin Prokop at the organ sang "Beyond the Sunset" and "The Old Rugged Cross." Pallbearers were Russ Spadt, John Koznek, Joe Ladman. Ben En gel, Curtis Barling and Clarence Engel Burial was in the Andrew Cemetery. Among those from a di stance who attended the services were Mr. and Mrs Elmer Huber of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Spadt and daughter Connie, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moss and Mina and Miss Carole Johnson, all of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and Mrs Tithnunn of O'Mpill Mr and Mrs. Edwin Hull of Sioux City, la., Mrs. Roy Johnson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Johnson of Dorchester. ST. ANTHONY’S SCHAFFER The Elmer Schaf fers, O'Neill, daughter, Debra June. 6 pounds, 1 ounce, July 4. FOX-The Donald Foxes, Bas sett. daughter, Dona Ruth, 8 pounds, 1V/z ounces, July 7. MONTGOMERY The Bernard Montgomerys, Orchard, son, 6 pounds, y\ ounces, July 8 OETTER—The George Oetters, Omaha, daughter, Karen Sue, 7 pounds, 6 ounces, June 17. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller are the maternal grandparents. Mrs. Elsie Oetter is the paternal grandmother. HAVED The Ray Havels, Ew ing, son, 9 pounds, born recently at the Antelope Memorial hospital in Neligh. SWERCHECK The Paul Swer checks. Fullerton, Pn., daughter, Hedy Marie. 6 pounds, June 25. • This is the couple's^irst child. The mother was formerly Barbara Muff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Muff, O’Neill. RILEY The William H. Rileys, O'Neill, daughter, Nancy Louise, June 30 at St. Catherine's Hospital in Omaha. This is the couple's first child. The mother is the former Marde Birmingham daughter of Mrs. Hugh Birmingham and the late Mr. Birmingham. SAMMONS-The Bill Sammons, Amelia, son, Tommie Lee, June 30. The Sammons have another son, Mark, whose birthday falls on the same date as Tommie Lee's. ATKINSON MEMORIAL SCHOLZ The Lyle Scholzs Chambers son. Timothy John, 6 pounds, 11 ounces, June 30. PAPKE The Thomas Papkes, Chambers, son. 8 pounds. 13 oun ces, July 4. COMMUNITY’ MEMORIAL SVOBODA The James Svobo das.Burwell. daughter, Tana Lynn, I July 2. LUNDBERfi MEMORIAL CLOSSON The Russell Clos sons, Verdigre. son, 6 pounds, 12 ounces, July 5. SACRED HEART McALLISTER The James Mc Allisters, Spencer, son, 6 pounds, 9 ounces, July 5. Club & Society Notes Chambers Woman Meets Nehru Mrs. Kenneth LaRue of the Beth any Presbyterian Church was re cently invited to attend one of the United Presbyterian Church's national conferences on social ed ucation and action. She went to Washington D. C. and to New York city. In the July 15 issue of Presby terian Life, the national magazine of the church, she appears in a picture with two other women at tending the conference outside the U. N. building. Other pictures show the group in conversation with In dia's prime minister, S. S Nehru Merrtmyx Mrs. Ted McElhaney was hos tess Tuesday afternoon to Mem y Paulson Is Seven Gary Lee Paulson, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Edwin Pauls&n celebra- ' ted his seventh birthday on Mon- j day. He entertained his little " friends at a party’. i Games were played and refresh- \ ments of ice-cream, birthday cake i and punch were served \ MARRIAGE LICENSE Stanley Bartos, 20. of Kimball and Miss Vivian Wright, 17, of | Ewing on July 8. Hospital Notes j St Anthony’s I ADMISSIONS: July 1-George j Pebbles of O'Neill. 2—Mrs. Larry I Tibbetts of O'Neill; Mrs. Roy Wil- . son of Page; Russell Borg of Win- I ter Park; Mrs. William Gallagher . of O’Neill; Mrs Don Berg of Don- i ver, Colo. 3—Alice Marie Cassidy i of Lynch; Mrs George Garhart i of O’Neill; Mrs. Don Meyer of * O'Neill. 4 Mrs. Elmer Schaffer ’ of O'Neill. ^Jacqueline Watkins of O'Neill; Mrs. Dpnald Hoffman i of Chambers. 6—Miss Catherine Cerny of Spencer; Cindy Everitt of O'Neill. 7 Mrs. Don Fox of Bassett; Felix Sullivan of O'Neill. 8 Mrs. Bernard Montgomery of Orchard. DISMISSALS: July 1 Mrs. H. B. Burch of d'Neill; Kerry Spittler of O'Neill 2—Jolene Curren of O’Neill; Mrs. Larry Tibbetts of O'Neill; Carol Harmon of O'Neill. 3 Mrs. Clifford Fleming and baby girl of Ewing; Mrs. William Sam mons and baby girl of Amelia. 4— Mrs. Lettie Conrad of O’Neill, fv Mrs. Lloyd Gallagher of O’N'.ll; Mrs. William Gallagher of O’Neill 6 Russell Borg of Florida; Mr. H. W. Hertford of O’Neill; Mrs. Connie Calloway of Ainsworth; Alice Marie Cassidy of Lynch; Jacqueline Watkins of O’Neill; James Schmidt of Atkinson. 7— Lee Gilman of Amelia; Charlene Mahony of O'Neill. 8—Mrs. Don Meyers of O’Neill; George Pebbles of O'Neill; Mrs. George Garhart of O'Neill; Steve Hicks of O’Neill; Cindy Everitt of O'Neill; Mrs. Don Berg of Denver, Colo. EXPIRED: June 2—J a m e s Welch of O'Neill. 5—Mrs. A. L. Lowery of Crambers. 6—George Shoemaker of O’Neill. ivni iiri.An i | Lynch Admitted. Mrs. Leonard Ander son of Bristow; Mr. Reinhold Brey er of Naper; Mrs. Mary Classen of Spencer; Mr. John Dickey of Spencer: Mr. Glen Londberg of Bristow; Mrs. James McAllister of Spencer; Mrs Jannettie Nelson of Center; Mrs Emil Prokop of Bris tow; Mrs. Frank Vondika of Ver del; Mrs Gorden Barta of Lynch. Dismissals: June 29 Miss Min nie Herrmann of Butte. 30—Mrs. Ruth Tall)ert of Bristow. July 1— Mrs. Arthur Johnson of Spencer; Mrs. Clarence Kolund of Lynch 2— Mrs. Charles Fernau of Naper; i Master Drew Classen of Lynch. 3— " Mrs. Charles Person of Niobrara i 5- Baby Donna Fay Kolund of | Lynch. 6—Mrs. J. B. Roush of i Buttei Mrs Bertha Ruff of Spen- | cer; Mr Michael Hull of Lynch. \ Deloit Newt j Bv Mrs. Henry Reinier | The following attended the Lar- 1 son reunion in Hastings on July 4 4th: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lar- 1 son of Anchorage Alaska; Mr. and i Mrs. Carl Christon of Denver 1 Colo.; Mr and Mrs. J. A. Larson, J Mr. and Mrs Don Larson, Linda I and Larry: Mr. and Mrs. Henry ] Reimer, all of Ewing; Mr. and I Mrs. Jim Harris and two boys and , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Temple and I two daughters, all of Hastings; Mr ’ and Mrs. Harold Kay and two j children of North Platte; Mr. and t Mrs. Don Starr. Elizabeth of West | Point Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pahl 1 and Mary of Oakland and Mr. and j Mrs. John Larson and son of Lin- \ coin. j Dick Spahn of Omaha is em- j ployed at the R. T. Tomjack farm. I Mrs. Wayne Paul has announced the engagement of her daughter, 1 Nancy Wray to Donald Selting son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Selting | of Elgin. No wedding date has been 1 set. | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larson ' and Don spent Sunday at the Har- i old Mlinar home in O'Neill. I Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harpster J and boys were Sunday dinner I guests at John Napiers. ] I Quick BBA9BV BAAB0 0 Convnicnt I ft Vafin fUUUv MBBBBBBBBBBB»B|r-:OBCBaB«m«| Spare Time or Baii(|uet CHICKEN, TURKEY. 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