The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 23, 1959, Image 12

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    O'Neill Locals
Dr and Mrs. J. L. Sherbahn
returned home this week from a
three week vacation in Minnesota.
Mrs. Joe Sivesind and Johnny
were in Orchard last Wednesday
through Sunday visiting at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs John Schleusener. Johnny
will remain their for a longer
visit.
Mrs. Donald Maw entertained
dinner guests in her home July 12
in honor of her daughter's 2nd
birthday. Guests w'ere her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Aim.
her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Aim and JoAnn, Lynch, Linda
Krugman, Lynch, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Dimmitt, Page, and Miss
Clara Aim, O'Neill.
Mr and Mrs. Ike Van Eevery
and and Jim and Bill, Perry, la.,
are spending a week at the H. G.
Kruse home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Froelich,
Jim, Chuek and Mary, C. E. Stout
Mrs. W. J. Birmingham, and Mrs.
Robert Berigan and daughters
left Monday for a three week va
cation in Minoaqua, Wise.
Larry’ Frisch was home for the
weekend from Vermillion, S. D.
Miss Pat Mahony, Lincoln, and
Sherry Shanahan, Wahoo, were
Monday to Wednesday visitors at
the H. L. Lindberg home.
Guests at the Dr. E. M. Glee
son home Friday were Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Maxon, Gary, III.
Patrick Maxon is stay ing with the
Glee sons.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barr, Los
Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Darol
Switzer and family, Omaha, were
guests last Wednesday and Thurs
day at the R. L. and N. C. George
homes. Mr. Barr is a brother of
the late Mrs. R. L. George.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Manson and
Mrs. Sidney Anderson W'ere Sat
urday night and Sunday callers
and the C. L. Holz and H. R. Piere
homes at Norfolk.
Lorna Marcellus, Carol John
son und Lynda Haynes were home
from Lincoln for the weekend.
J5-foot deep freeze only SlitX.HM
at Scovle’s Western Auto Store in
O'Neill. 13-14e
Sunday dinner guests at the Ray
Hoffman home w'ere Lorna Mar
cellus and Gordon Fox.
Orville Sindelar attended the
all-star game in Columbus Friday
evening and then went on to Bel
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grade. He returned to O'Neill Sa
turday.
Mrs. Oscar Spitzenbcrger. Kath
leen, and Ann, attended a Mount
Marty College picnic in Yankton
Sunday
Weekend guests at the Don Tem
1 plemeyer home were Mrs. Rose
J Templemever and Bill Templomey
er, Louisville.
Mrs. Lurlin Collins, and Cathy,
.Huntington, N. Y., Mrs. Lawrence
Rothchild, Atkinson, Debbie Gutz
I mer, Woonsocket. S. D., Mrs Ken
I neth Collins, Bartlett, and Mrs.
! Dick Tomlinson visited Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Seery, Gering, last week.
Jack Sullivan, son of Mrs. Helen
Sullivan, arrived home last Wed
nesday for a two week visit. He is
being transferred from the naval
base in Memphis, Tenn , to San
Deigo Calif.
Bonnie Krugma is a guest at the
Harold Mlinar home this week
while her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Krugman are vacationing in
Clilherall, Minn. Larry anti Bobby
Krugman are staying with the
Fritz Krugmnn's and Rex and Ron
nie are guests at the Harvey Krug
rnan home.
Sunday dinner guests at the An
ton Katip home in Stuart were Mr.
and Mrs Harold Mlinar and fam
ily.
Guests at the Lowell Nesbitt
home Tuesday afternoon were Mr.
and Mrs. Steven Szotoka and fam
ily, Ralston.
Ja foot deep freeze only $198.88
at Seovle's Western Auto Store in
O’Neill. 13-14c
Mr. and Mrs. Roliert McNichols
and children. Omaha, and Mr. and
Mrs. Walt McNichols, form Cal
ifornia, v isited with friends and re
latives here over the weekend.
Harlan Parker, Butte, was a
guest last week at the home of his
grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Roy
Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Parkinson
returned last weekend after a
week's vacation in Edgemont S.
D. While there they visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Duns
more and her sister and three
brothers, together for the first
time in six years.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Carson were
Thursday evening callers at the Re
ginald Pinkerman home.
Guests at the Wayne Roelle
home last Tuesday were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Ellsworth, Louise and
Greg, from Kearney.
Miss Lynn Franklin, daughter of
Don Franklins, spent the weekend !
J"".J111 IM»U'
at the Melvin Johring home as a
guest of Rosemary Johrtng.
Father Peter Price of Holy Ro
sary Mission, S. D. is here with
his father, Ernest, a patient at
the hospital.
Mr and Mrs. C P. Hancock,
Los Angeles. Calif,, who have been
visiting here for several weeks,
went to Norfolk Wednesday where
they will spend the night and Thurs
day will depart for their home in
Calif. Their son. Ed drove them to
Norfolk and attended a meeting
there.
Mrs. Victor Halva and Mrs. Ad
olph Latzel of O'Neill and Mr. and
Mrs Edward Cernousek of Page
attended the Mlady family reunion
in Verdigre park Sunday, July 19.
There were 74 present including
the children. Mrs. Halva, her throe
brothers, John of Verdel. Charles
of Cedar Rapids and Frank of
Creighton, are the only living mem
bers of the Mlady family.
Dr and Mrs. H. D. Gildersleeve
attended the annual Northern Op
temetric Association golf tourna
ment and banquet held Thursday.
July 15, at the Norfok country |
club Dr. was master-of-ceremonies
at the banquet.
Mrs. Gildersleeve won the prize
in the women's handicap.
Carl and Connie Andersen of
O'Neill, and Hud and Hilda Thomp
son from Clearwater, attended the
convention of Jehovah's witnesses !
at Rapid City, S. D. July 16-19.
Monday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. H. D. Gildersleeve and farh
ily were Mrs. Ted Gildersleeve
and children and her mother of
Hartington.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Timmerman
and family returned Sunday eve
ning from a week’s vacation iat
Lebanon, Mo., where they visited :
their parents.
Stevie Timmerman celebrated
his fifth birthday with a party at
the home of his grandparents,’Mi
and Mrs. Harry Caufield while
there.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Thompson
of Phoenix, Ariz., and Mrs. F T.
Williams of Salt Lake City, Utah
visited from July 9 to 16 with the
ladies' sister, Mrs William Egger
and their brothers Bill, John and
l3on McClellan and families.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roberts
of Albuquerque, N. Mex. arrived j
Monday to visit her brother, L A.1
Dtt and family. The Roberts spent
July 4 in Colorado Springs. Colo.
,vith their son. then visited in Al
iance, Dalton, and Bismark. N. D.
vhere they spent a week and at
ended the Roberts family reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Venteich
?r and family of Norfolk were
lunday guests of her parents, Mr.
ind Mrs. Clarence Sauser.
Rev. Max DeWitt of Lincoln vis-1
ited from Saturday until Tuesday
with his brother and sister-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs John DeWitt and
family Also guests on Saturday
were Mr and Mrs. Warren O'Mea
ra of Washington. DC. Mrs O'
Meara and Mr. DeWitt are broth- '
or and sister.
Mr and Mrs. John DeWitt and
family expected to leave Wednes
day fop Columbus where they will
visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Langan and other relatives.
They will also visit in Omaha and
other places. Mr. DeWitt is on a
two-week vacation.
Mrs. Ruth Hoy of Hastings spent
last weekend at the John 1 ieWitl
home here. Mr. DeWitt and John
jr. took her to Hastings on Mon
day and visited there with his
brother. Mark DeWitt.
Inman News
Mrs. John Buhl man or Bartlett
visited in the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Banks on
Friday.
Mi's. James Banks, Mrs. Harry
MeGraw, Mrs. Josie Kopecky anil
Mrs Emmett Stamp visited Mrs
Jennie Grosser and Mrs. Lloyd
Brittell Friday afternoon at St.
Anthony 's hospital.
Mrs. Henry Reimer, who teach
es Kindergarten and l»t grades in
the Inman school is on a conducted
tour to Hawaii. Miss Elja McCul
lough conducts the tours, sponsor
ed by Dana College. Eighteen
teachers and students will Ire in the
party They will visit and tour San
Francisco July 23-26. July 27 fly
to Honolulu where they will stay
in the Helekulani Hotel 10 days.
On August 5 they will fly to l»s
Angeles visiting places or interest ■
until August 9. Lea\e by tram for
home via Grand Canyon Onto to
Omaha August 12. li is the eighth
tour of this kind conducted by
Miss McCullough of Dana College
in Blair.
Mrs. Anna K. Ferris is visiting
in the home of her son and daugh
ter-in-law. Mr. and Mi s. Jim Ft i
ris at Atkinson.
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governments by public opin
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this public opinion that pros
perity depends.”
— James Russell Lowell.
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tastes even better when served United States
with cool, golden beer. Beer Brewers
belongs to our heritage of good Foundation
living. Enjoy beer often. 8I* ^‘r,t Nat'l Bank Bldg., Lincoln
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OUR FAMILY WHOLE SWEET
pickles.”iSS 39*/STRAWBERRY
OUR TAMILY DILL. SANDWICH SLICED
PICKLES__19*
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STUFFED OLIVES..kVr 39*
OUR TAMILY MAMMOTH
RIPE OLIVES_____'Hi 25'
OUR TAMILY SMOOTH
PEANUT BUTTER..43*
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PORK & BEANS 5 6 s 69c
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